Oregon Revised Statutes
Or. Rev. Stat. § 471.425 (2026)
Misrepresentations by licensee and others; maintenance of disorderly establishment
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471.425 Misrepresentations by licensee and others; maintenance of disorderly establishment. (1) No person shall make false representations or statements to the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission in order to induce or prevent action by the commission.
(2) No licensee of the commission shall maintain a noisy, lewd, disorderly or insanitary establishment or supply impure or otherwise deleterious alcoholic beverages.
(3) No licensee of the commission shall misrepresent to a customer or to the public any alcoholic liquor sold by such licensee. [Amended by 2021 c.351 §102]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 4
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1998–2023 · leading case: JGB Enter., LLC v. OLCC, 529 P.3d 262 (Or. Ct. App. 2023).
JGB Enter., LLC v. OLCC, 529 P.3d 262 (Or. Ct. App. 2023). “315, and ORS 471.425—contain a specific provision regarding an “insanitary establishment.”
Fulmer v. Timber Inn Restaurant & Lounge, Inc., 954 P.2d 201 (Or. Ct. App. 1998). “In their fourth claim, plaintiffs allege that defendant violated ORS 471.425(2) and ORS 472.310(6) (1991), which generally require licensees of the OLCC to maintain an "orderly establishment.”
Fulmer v. Timber Inn Restaurant & Lounge, Inc., 9 P.3d 710 (Or. 2000). “Plaintiffs do not seek review of the dismissal of their fourth claim for relief, which alleged negligence per se based on violations of ORS 471.425(2) andformer 472.310(6) (1993).”
Fulmer v. Timber Inn Restaurant & Lounge, Inc. (Or. 2000). “Plaintiffs do not seek review of the dismissal of their fourth claim for relief, which alleged negligence per se based on violations of ORS 471.425(2) and former 472.310(6) (1993).”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 471.425(2) — 4 cases
JGB Enter., LLC v. OLCC, 529 P.3d 262 (Or. Ct. App. 2023). “315, and ORS 471.425—contain a specific provision regarding an “insanitary establishment.”
Fulmer v. Timber Inn Restaurant & Lounge, Inc., 954 P.2d 201 (Or. Ct. App. 1998). “In their fourth claim, plaintiffs allege that defendant violated ORS 471.425(2) and ORS 472.310(6) (1991), which generally require licensees of the OLCC to maintain an "orderly establishment.”
Fulmer v. Timber Inn Restaurant & Lounge, Inc., 9 P.3d 710 (Or. 2000). “Plaintiffs do not seek review of the dismissal of their fourth claim for relief, which alleged negligence per se based on violations of ORS 471.425(2) andformer 472.310(6) (1993).”
Fulmer v. Timber Inn Restaurant & Lounge, Inc. (Or. 2000). “Plaintiffs do not seek review of the dismissal of their fourth claim for relief, which alleged negligence per se based on violations of ORS 471.425(2) and former 472.310(6) (1993).”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 471.425(6) — 1 case
Fulmer v. Timber Inn Restaurant & Lounge, Inc., 954 P.2d 201 (Or. Ct. App. 1998). “In their fourth claim, plaintiffs allege that defendant violated ORS 471.425(2) and ORS 472.310(6) (1991), which generally require licensees of the OLCC to maintain an "orderly establishment.”
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