Or. Admin. Code § 839-017-0276

Current through Register Vol. 64, No. 1, January 1, 2025
Section 839-017-0276 - Definitions

As used in OAR 839-017-0274 to 839-017-0280, a person acts knowingly when the person has actual knowledge of a thing to be done or omitted or should have known the thing to be done or omitted. A person should have known the thing to be done or omitted if the person has knowledge of facts or circumstances that would place the person on reasonably diligent inquiry. A person acts knowingly if the person has the means to inform himself or herself but elects not to do so. For purposes of this rule, a person, firm, organization, limited liability company or corporation is presumed to know the affairs of the employment agency.

Or. Admin. Code § 839-017-0276

BL 150(Temp), f. 12-13-73, ef. 12-15-73; BL 156(Temp), f. 2-20-74, ef. 3-1-74; BL 157, f. 2-20-74, ef. 3-15-74; BL 200, f. 11-1-77, ef. 11-15-77; BL 8-1988 f. & cert. ef. 5-16-88; BL 6-1997, f. & cert. ef. 11-13-97

Stat. Auth.: ORS 658.210

Stats. Implemented: ORS 658.005 - ORS 658.245