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The Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS) is the U.S. state of Oregon's largest consumer protection and business regulatory agency. It is a resource to consumers and businesses in areas involving:
- Finance (insurance, investments, Oregon-chartered banks and credit unions, consumer finance companies, mortgage lenders, pawnbrokers, payday lenders)
- Workplace health and safety
- Building safety
The department is made up of 934 employees from various backgrounds and fields. From economists to consumer advocates, DCBS employees strive to provide the highest quality service to Oregon consumers, workers, and businesses.
Its activities include:
- Licensing, chartering, and examining: Financial and insurance companies and professionals, building trades workers and inspectors, worker leasing
- Educating and advocating: Workplace safety workshops, insurance hotline, Medicare counseling, investor outreach, workers' compensation helplines
- Setting and enforcing standards: Workplace safety and health, financial and insurance laws, building codes, workers' compensation benefits
Video Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services
Mission
"To protect and serve Oregon's consumers and workers while supporting a positive business climate."
Maps Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services
Divisions
- Building Codes Division
- Division of Financial Regulation
- Ombudsman for Injured Workers
- Small Business Ombudsman
- Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace
- Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division
- Senior Health Insurance Benefits Assistance Program (SHIBA)
- Workers' Compensation Board
- Workers' Compensation Division
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References
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External links
- Official website
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