§ 362.310. Affidavit regarding employee benefits.  


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  • No application to record change in the owners, officers, directors or shareholders of a licensed business shall be granted unless there has been submitted in support of the application an affidavit of the original licensee that the following acts, verifiable by the licensing official, have been performed:

    (a)

    That original licensee has posted notice in a conspicuous place or places on the licensed premises notifying all employees of the time, place and date of hearing on the application;

    (b)

    That said notice was so posted continuously for a period of at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date of said hearing;

    (c)

    That he or she has paid all wages due and owing to all employees or that a valid agreement adequately described therein has been reached with regard to payment of such wages;

    (d)

    That he or she has made payment to all employees in satisfaction and in lieu of vacation or holiday time earned by all employees or that a valid agreement adequately described therein has been reached with regard to such vacation or holiday time earned;

    (e)

    That he or she has satisfactorily and completely complied with all obligations pertaining to employer contributions to employee benefit programs, including but not limited to pension plans, hospital, medical life insurance and profit-sharing programs. (77-Or-061, § 7, 4-7-77; Pet. No. 251179, § 14, 12-29-89; 2013-Or-219, § 10, 12-6-13)

Editor's note

Section 7 of 76-Or-166, enacted Sept. 24, 1976, repealed former § 362.310 pertaining to transfer of licenses and derived from § 851.300 of the 1960 Code, as amended; Ord. of 10-11-74, § 1; and Ord. of 10-25-74, § 1. Section 7 of 77-Or-061, enacted April 7, 1977, added a new § 362.310 to read as herein set out.