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Title 1 · ORS Chapter 1 (79 sections)
  • 1.003 — 1.003�������� Chief Justice�s powers to appoint Chief Judge and presiding judges; terms; disapproval of appointment
  • 1.004 — 1.004�������� Supreme Court rules governing coordination of class actions
  • 1.005 — 1.005�������� Credit card transactions for fees, security deposits, fines and other court-imposed obligations; rules
  • 1.007 — 1.007�������� Judicial Department Revolving Account; uses; sources
  • 1.008 — 1.008�������� Personnel plan, fiscal plan and property plan
  • 1.009 — 1.009�������� Judicial Department Operating Account
  • 1.010 — 1.010�������� Powers of courts in administration of court business and proceedings
  • 1.011 — 1.011�������� Authority of Chief Justice to promote judicial accountability and fair and accessible justice services; ru
  • 1.025 — 1.025�������� Duty of court and court officers to require performance of duties relating to administration of justice; e
  • 1.040 — 1.040�������� Sittings of court to be public; when may be private
  • 1.050 — 1.050�������� Time for decision on submitted questions; certificate of compliance with requirement; penalty for false ce
  • 1.060 — 1.060�������� Days for transaction of judicial business; exceptions
  • 1.070 — 1.070�������� When court deemed appointed for next judicial day
  • 1.090 — 1.090�������� Trial elsewhere than at usual location on agreement of parties
  • 1.110 — 1.110�������� Adjournment when judge does not attend
  • 1.120 — 1.120�������� Proceedings unaffected by vacancy in office
  • 1.140 — 1.140�������� Manner of addressing application or proceeding to court or judge
  • 1.150 — 1.150�������� Proceedings to be in English; foreign language translation; rules and procedures
  • 1.160 — 1.160�������� Means to carry jurisdiction into effect; adoption of suitable process or mode of proceeding
  • 1.171 — 1.171�������� Powers and duties of presiding judge for judicial district
  • 1.175 — 1.175�������� Docket priorities COURT FACILITIES
  • 1.176 — 1.176�������� Capital improvements to county courthouses; plan; report
  • 1.178 — 1.178�������� State Court Facilities and Security Account
  • 1.179 — 1.179�������� Court facilities security accounts; funding; expenditures; reports
  • 1.180 — 1.180�������� Advisory committees on court security and emergency preparedness; plans COURTHOUSE CAPITAL CONSTRUCTIO
  • 1.181 — 1.181�������� Bonds for courthouse capital construction and improvement
  • 1.182 — 1.182] ����� 1.180 Advisory committees on court security and emergency preparedness; plans. (1) As used in this sect
  • 1.183 — 1.183�������� Interim agreements for funding, acquisition, development and construction of courthouses; transfer of fund
  • 1.184 — 1.184�������� Oregon Courthouse Capital Construction and Improvement Fund OPERATION OF COURTHOUSES
  • 1.185 — 1.185, pursuant to which the state agrees to provide the property and services described in ORS 1.185 (1)(a). ����� (b)
  • 1.187 — in 1999]
  • 1.189 — 1.189�������� Courthouse surcharge accounts COLLECTION OF COURT ACCOUNTS
  • 1.195 — 1.195�������� Reports on liquidated and delinquent accounts of state courts
  • 1.197 — 1.197�������� Assignment of liquidated and delinquent accounts to collection agencies; relinquishment of accounts by col
  • 1.198 — 1.198�������� Exemptions from requirements of ORS 1.197
  • 1.199 — 1.199�������� Policies and procedures for exempting accounts from requirements of ORS 1.197 and for ceasing collection e
  • 1.200 — 1.200�������� Effect of ORS 1.194 to 1.200 on authority of judge
  • 1.220 — 1.220�������� Judicial officer or partner acting as attorney
  • 1.260 — 1.260�������� Powers of judges of Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Oregon Tax Court and circuit courts; where powers may
  • 1.270 — 1.270�������� Powers of other judicial officers; where powers may be exercised
  • 1.303 — 1.303. ����� (3) When a hearing is held by the commission or by masters as authorized in subsection (1) of this section
  • 1.305 — 1.305�������� Commencement of judicial term of office INVOLUNTARY RETIREMENT OF JUDGES
  • 1.310 — 1.310�������� Involuntary retirement of judges for disability; rules COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL FITNESS AND DISABILITY
  • 1.320 — 1.320)] ����� 1.322 [1959 c.551 �4 (1.314, 1.318,
  • 1.322 — and 1.326 enacted in lieu of 1.320); 1963 c.464 �4; repealed by 1991
  • 1.410 — to 1.480 unless expressly or impliedly waived by the person tendering the
  • 1.415 — 1.415�������� Powers and duties of commission; rules
  • 1.420 — (2) or has reliable information that would lead a reasonable person to
  • 1.425 — (4)(b). A consent to censure, suspension or removal executed by a judge
  • 1.430 — 1.430�������� Supreme Court review; censure; order of suspension or removal
  • 1.440 — 1.440�������� Status of records of proceedings under ORS 1.420 or 1.425
  • 1.450 — 1.450�������� Status of testimony in proceedings under ORS 1.420 or 1.425
  • 1.460 — 1.460�������� Judge not to participate in proceedings involving self except in defense
  • 1.470 — 1.470�������� Service of process; proof; return; witness fees
  • 1.480 — 1.480�������� Officers; quorum; compensation and expenses CITATION AND PETITION FORMS
  • 1.560 — 1.560�������� Procedure for employment of private counsel; terms and conditions
  • 1.570 — 1.570�������� Claims for compensation of private counsel; approval by State Court Administrator JUDGES PRO TEMPORE
  • 1.600 — 1.600�������� Appointment pro tempore to Supreme Court or Court of Appeals; powers and duties
  • 1.605 — 1.605�������� Compensation and expenses for judges under ORS 1.600
  • 1.615 — 1.615�������� Appointment pro tempore to tax court or circuit court; powers and duties
  • 1.625 — 1.625�������� Compensation and expenses for judges under ORS 1.615
  • 1.635 — 1.635�������� Appointment pro tempore of eligible person to tax court or circuit court
  • 1.645 — 1.645�������� Transfer, challenge, disqualification, supervision of person appointed under ORS 1.635
  • 1.655 — 1.655�������� Extension and termination of appointment under ORS 1.635; eligibility to appear as attorney
  • 1.665 — 1.665�������� Compensation and expenses of persons appointed under ORS 1.635
  • 1.675 — 1.675�������� Judge pro tempore ineligible to participate in selection or removal of Chief Justice, Chief Judge or presi
  • 1.730 — 1.730�������� Council on Court Procedures; membership; terms; rules; meetings; expenses of members
  • 1.735 — 1.735�������� Rules of procedure; limitation on scope and substance; submission of rules to licensees of bar and Legisla
  • 1.740 — 1.740�������� Employment of staff; public hearings (metadata only)
  • 1.750 — 1.750�������� Legislative Counsel to publish rules (metadata only)
  • 1.755 — 1.755�������� Gifts, grants and donations; Council on Court Procedures Account
  • 1.760 — 1.760�������� Legislative advisory committee JUDICIAL CONFERENCE
  • 1.810 — 1.810�������� Judicial conference; membership; officers
  • 1.851 — 1.851�������� Local criminal justice advisory councils JUSTICE AND MUNICIPAL COURT REGISTRY AND REPORTS
  • 1.855 — 1.855�������� State Court Administrator to establish registry of justice and municipal courts
  • 1.860 — 1.860�������� Reports relating to municipal courts and justice courts COURTS ����� 1.001 State policy for courts
  • 153.770 — 153.770, including use of electronic citations for parking ordinance violations that are subject to ORS 221.333 or 810.4
  • 192.610 — to 192.705.
  • 7.095 — and for any document, process or paper that is served, delivered, received,
Title 10 · ORS Chapter 10 (21 sections)
  • 10.025 — 10.025������ Rules for use of electronic transmission and electronic signature on documents
  • 10.030 — 10.030������ Eligibility for jury service; discrimination prohibited
  • 10.061 — 10.061������ Fees payable to jurors; required waiver
  • 10.065 — for service in a court other than a circuit court, the governing body of
  • 10.075 — 10.075������ Payment of per diem and mileage fees by state; payment of other expenses
  • 10.080 — 10.080������ Seeking or offering to procure place on jury or list of jurors and selection of juror pursuant to request p
  • 10.090 — 10.090������ Prohibited acts by employers against jurors; notice to jurors; remedy for violations
  • 10.092 — 10.092������ Insurance coverage for employee during jury service; unlawful employment practice
  • 10.097 — 10.097������ Prohibition of identification of jurors by name in open proceedings
  • 10.107 — 10.107������ Implementation of �one day, one trial� jury service
  • 10.125 — 10.125������ Security for jury sequestered or kept overnight (Temporary provisions relating to Task Force on Removin
  • 10.205 — 10.205������ Selection and summoning of jurors; identification numbers
  • 10.215 — (1) and that the persons whose names are so selected be summoned as
  • 10.245 — 10.245������ Determining eligibility of jurors; eligibility form; effect of false statements or failure to respond
  • 10.255 — 10.255������ Record of persons summoned to serve as jurors
  • 10.265 — 10.265������ Preservation of jury orders, records and papers
  • 10.275 — 10.275������ Jury challenges; request for access to confidential jury records; order allowing disclosure; exclusive proc
  • 10.820 — 10.820������ Number of jurors required to concur PENALTIES
  • 10.990 — 10.990������ Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 10.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context
  • 17.230 — 17.230] ����� 10.105 Jury service term. The length of a jury service term in a county shall be established by the pr
  • 802.260 — (2) and any other sources approved by the Chief Justice of the Supreme
Title 100 · ORS Chapter 100 (113 sections)
  • 100.022 — 100.022���� Planning and property law do not affect condominium form of ownership
  • 100.023 — 100.023���� Void and unenforceable provisions of condominium governing document
  • 100.100 — 100.100���� Property submitted to unit ownership by declaration; executors of declaration; conflict between this chapter
  • 100.102 — 100.102���� Leasehold condominium submitted to unit ownership
  • 100.103 — 100.103; ����� (d) State that there are no encumbrances against the fee title interest securing payment of moneys excep
  • 100.105 — and any prior recorded supplemental declarations.
  • 100.115 — and a certification of plat execution required under ORS 100.110 (4) on
  • 100.117 — 100.117���� Correction amendment to declaration or bylaws
  • 100.118 — 100.118���� Correction amendment to condominium plat; fees
  • 100.119 — 100.119���� Restated declaration; restated assignment of use
  • 100.120 — 100.120, the termination date from the date of recording of the conveyance of the first unit in the condominium to a per
  • 100.122 — 100.122���� Declaration prevails over inconsistent provisions of bylaws or articles of incorporation
  • 100.123 — 100.123���� Authority to amend declaration or bylaws to comply with federal or state law
  • 100.125 — 100.125, the transferee shall not acquire the right to annex additional stages to the condominium unless the transferee
  • 100.130 — 100.130���� Relocation of unit boundaries and common elements by amendment to declaration
  • 100.135 — 100.135. ����� (8) The declaration amendment described in subsection (7) of this section must be executed, approved and
  • 100.140 — 100.140���� Temporary relocation of floating structure; security interests upon termination of condominium FLEXIBLE
  • 100.150 — 100.150. ����� (b) If a declarant so elects to defer commencement of all or part of common expense assessments, declara
  • 100.155 — 100.155���� Variable property; uses and restrictions RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF DECLARANT
  • 100.185 — 100.185���� Express warranties; form; exclusion of implied warranties; exemption for consumer products; claims DECLA
  • 100.200 — 100.200. ����� (g) A financial statement. The financial statement: ����� (A) Must consist of a balance sheet and an in
  • 100.205 — 100.205���� Transitional committee; notice of meeting for formation
  • 100.210 — 100.210; or ����� (B) If a turnover meeting is not held, the date the owners assume administrative control of the assoc
  • 100.220 — 100.220���� Liabilities and obligations arising from transfer of special declarant right; extinguishment of right; exemp
  • 100.225 — 100.225���� Acquisition of special declarant rights by successor declarant; exceptions DOCUMENT FILING
  • 100.250 — and giving notice in the form of a copy of the statement to the
  • 100.255 — 100.255���� Processing of documents filed with Real Estate Agency; procedures
  • 100.260 — 100.260���� Condominium Information and Annual Reports; contents; fees
  • 100.280 — 100.280. [1989 c.595 �44; 1995 c.31 �11] ����� Note: See note under 100.250. CONVERSION CONDOMINIUMS ����� 1
  • 100.285 — 100.285���� Resignation of designated agent; procedures; effective date
  • 100.310 — (1) and (2).
  • 100.315 — 100.315���� Improvements in conversion condominium during notice period
  • 100.320 — 100.320���� Authority of city or county to require developer to pay tenant moving expenses ASSOCIATION OF UNIT OWNER
  • 100.405 — 100.405. ����� (4) �Association property� means any real property or interest in real property acquired, held or posses
  • 100.407 — (2).
  • 100.410 — 100.410, 100.411, 100.413, 100.658 or 100.660 or any other provision of this chapter must include: ����� (a) Any form p
  • 100.413 — 100.413���� Approval of amended or restated bylaws (metadata only)
  • 100.415 — and other provisions of this chapter;
  • 100.416 — 100.416���� Criteria for board of directors membership
  • 100.417 — (8) do not apply to a condominium for which each unit owner is
  • 100.418 — 100.418���� Receivership for failure of association to fill vacancies on board of directors
  • 100.423 — 100.423���� Electronic notice to owner or director (metadata only)
  • 100.425 — 100.425. ����� (10)(a) A permit or authorization issued by the board of directors pursuant to authority granted to the
  • 100.440 — 100.440���� Liens against property; removal from lien; effect of part payment
  • 100.450 — 100.450. ______________________________________________________________________________ ����� (c) The lender has not i
  • 100.460 — 100.460���� Foreclosure against unit; receiver for unit; power of board of directors to bid at foreclosure sale
  • 100.465 — 100.465���� Circumstances in which deed in lieu of foreclosure extinguishes lien
  • 100.470 — 100.470���� Lien foreclosure; other legal action by declarant, association or owner; attorney fees
  • 100.475 — 100.475���� Personal liability for assessment; joint liability of grantor and grantee following conveyance; limitation
  • 100.480 — 100.480���� Maintaining documents and records; annual financial statement; review of financial statement by certified pu
  • 100.483 — 100.483���� Annual budget; distribution of budget summary to owners
  • 100.490 — 100.490���� Notice to unit owners of intent to commence legal proceedings; unit owner right to opt out; meeting required
  • 100.520 — 100.520���� Easement held by units and common elements
  • 100.530 — 100.530���� Allocation of common profits and expenses; liability of unit owner; limitation on assessments against declar
  • 100.538 — 100.538���� Inapplicability of moisture intrusion inspection requirements and reduced statute of limitations to units un
  • 100.540 — 100.540���� Use and maintenance of common elements; access for maintenance
  • 100.550 — (1) and any other legal proceeding relating to the condominium or
  • 100.600 — and 100.610 after first paying out of the respective shares of the unit
  • 100.605 — 100.605, the property shall be considered owned in common by all the unit owners. The respective interest of a unit owne
  • 100.610 — 100.610���� Common ownership of property removed from unit ownership; valuation; liens
  • 100.615 — 100.615���� Action for partition; division of sale proceeds
  • 100.620 — 100.620���� Termination or removal no bar to resubmission DIVIDING OR CONVERTING UNITS
  • 100.625 — and paragraph (b) of this subsection or other provisions of the Oregon
  • 100.635 — to 100.730 and 100.740 to 100.780 or any of the rules adopted
  • 100.640 — (1)(e) or 100.668 (2)(d) or another person authorized by the declarant
  • 100.650 — 100.650, 100.660, 100.670, 100.675, 100.750, 100.770, 100.775, 100.780,
  • 100.655 — 100.655. ����� (5) If the commissioner does not comply with subsection (4) of this section within 45 days after the dat
  • 100.658 — 100.658���� Limited residential condominium filing (metadata only)
  • 100.660 — 100.660���� Nonresidential condominium or security filing; contents
  • 100.665 — 100.665���� Exemption to certain disclosure and notice requirements
  • 100.668 — (3).
  • 100.670 — must be paid.
  • 100.675 — 100.675���� Inventory of filing; review; approval; timelines UNIT SALES AGREEMENT
  • 100.685 — 100.685���� Contents of unit sales agreement INSPECTION OF CONDOMINIUM; DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
  • 100.700 — 100.700���� Inspection of condominium; report in disclosure statement
  • 100.705 — 100.705���� Sale prohibited prior to issuance of disclosure statement; exception; distribution; use of disclosure statem
  • 100.710 — 100.710���� Inspection deposit REQUIREMENTS FOR SALE
  • 100.730 — (1) and no other right.
  • 100.740 — 100.740���� Notice to purchaser of cancellation rights; form
  • 100.745 — do not apply to the sale of the units by the association. [Formerly
  • 100.775 — 100.775���� False or misleading advertising prohibited; liability
  • 100.785 — 100.785���� Blanket encumbrance prohibited ENFORCEMENT
  • 100.900 — 100.900, 100.905 and 100.990 apply to a condominium located in this state that consists exclusively of units to be used
  • 100.910 — 100.910. [1999 c.677 �62] ����� Note: 100.122 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 100 by legislative action
  • 100.920 — 100.920���� Changes or actions that require approval or consent of mortgagee CRIMINAL PENALTIES
  • 100.990 — 100.990���� Criminal penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 100.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the
  • 36.175 — 36.175. The written offer must be hand-delivered or mailed by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the address,
  • 60.654 — or 65.654 or again incorporated following dissolution. The association
  • 646.656 — 646.656, in addition to other sanctions provided by law. [Formerly 94.384; 2019 c.69 �30] ����� 100.710 Inspection d
  • 65.377 — whether or not the association is incorporated under ORS chapter 65.
  • 92.080 — and 92.120, shall be recorded simultaneously with the declaration or
  • 92.100 — 92.100. The surveyor shall approve the declaration amendment if it complies with subsection (7) of this section. The app
  • 92.120 — and must include:
  • 94.013 — 94.013; 1997 c.816 �2; 1999 c.677 �39; 2001 c.756 �25; 2007 c.410 �6; 2009 c.641 �20; 2019 c.69 �37] ����� 100.022 P
  • 94.021 — 94.021; 2001 c.756 �32; 2019 c.69 �10] ����� 100.155 Variable property; uses and restrictions. (1) If by the termina
  • 94.042 — 94.042; 1991 c.763 �28; 1997 c.489 �8; 1997 c.816 �5; 1999 c.677 �42; 1999 c.710 �7; 2001 c.104 �30; 2001 c.173 �3; 2001
  • 94.048 — 94.048; 2001 c.756 �30; 2009 c.641 �45; 2019 c.69 �39] ����� 100.130 Relocation of unit boundaries and common elemen
  • 94.053 — 94.053; 2003 c.569 �25; 2009 c.641 �46; 2019 c.69 �8] ����� 100.135 Amendments to declaration; requirements; procedu
  • 94.078 — 94.078] ����� 100.205 Transitional committee; notice of meeting for formation. (1) A transitional committee shall be
  • 94.097 — 94.097; 2011 c.532 �8; 2017 c.112 �1] ����� 100.225 Acquisition of special declarant rights by successor declarant;
  • 94.103 — 94.103] DOCUMENT FILING ����� 100.250 Documents required to be filed with Real Estate Agency; fees. (1) The foll
  • 94.116 — 94.116; 2007 c.705 �1; 2019 c.57 �8] ����� 100.310 Rights of tenants in conversion. (1) Prior to the sale of any dwe
  • 94.158 — 94.158; 1995 c.31 �12; 1999 c.677 �48; 2001 c.756 �41; 2007 c.409 �30; 2009 c.641 �27; 2019 c.69 �16] ����� 100.416
  • 94.195 — 94.195; 1995 c.31 �13; 1997 c.816 �10; 1999 c.59 �18; 1999 c.677 �71; 2001 c.104 �31; 2003 c.569 �36; 2017 c.110 �2]
  • 94.243 — 94.243; 2009 c.641 �47] ����� 100.520 Easement held by units and common elements. (1) Except as otherwise provided i
  • 94.250 — 94.250; 2001 c.756 �49] ����� 100.525 Voting or consenting. (1) Unless otherwise provided in the declaration, each u
  • 94.255 — 94.255; 2001 c.756 �50; 2007 c.409 �32; 2009 c.641 �32] ����� 100.530 Allocation of common profits and expenses; lia
  • 94.260 — 94.260; 1999 c.677 �53; 2001 c.756 �51; 2009 c.641 �33; 2019 c.69 �17] ����� 100.535 Maintenance and improvement of
  • 94.306 — 94.306; 1995 c.781 �37] ����� 100.615 Action for partition; division of sale proceeds. If the property is removed fr
  • 94.342 — 94.342; 2019 c.69 �23] ����� 100.650 Service of process on nonresident developer; consent for service on commissione
  • 94.475 — 94.475] ����� 100.910 Use of fees. The moneys received under this chapter shall be paid into the State Treasury and
  • 94.480 — 94.480] MISCELLANEOUS ����� 100.920 Changes or actions that require approval or consent of mortgagee. (1) Subjec
  • 94.991 — 94.991; 1999 c.1051 �300; 2011 c.597 �158] _______________
Title 101 · ORS Chapter 101 (13 sections)
  • 101.030 — 101.030���� Registration of continuing care retirement community providers
  • 101.050 — 101.050, to fund start-up losses of the CCRC; and ����� (c) A commitment has been received by the provider for any perm
  • 101.052 — that makes an untrue statement of material fact or omits a material
  • 101.060 — 101.060. ����� (2) Findings of fact in support of revocation, if set forth in statutory language, shall be accompanied
  • 101.065 — 101.065���� Provider liquidation; resident claims preferred
  • 101.070 — or 101.090 have not been met, the department shall notify the applicant
  • 101.080 — 101.080���� When resident eligible for refund of entrance fee; notice to resident
  • 101.090 — 101.090���� Exemption of closed bed facilities from certificate of need review; exception
  • 101.112 — 101.112���� Required meetings with residents; notice of change in fees or services
  • 101.120 — 101.120���� Power of department to prevent violations; cease and desist order; injunction
  • 101.140 — 101.140���� Advisory council; membership; compensation; duties
  • 101.150 — 101.150���� Duties of Department of Human Services; complaint procedure; rules
  • 101.160 — 101.160���� Short title ����� 101.010 Policy. The Legislative Assembly finds that continuing care retirement communi
Title 105 · ORS Chapter 105 (155 sections)
  • 105.030 — 105.030���� Damages for withholding; setoff for improvements
  • 105.035 — 105.035���� Judgment when plaintiff�s right to possession expires
  • 105.045 — 105.045���� Action not prejudiced by alienation by person in possession
  • 105.055 — (2), the possession is not thereby affected in any way. If judgment is
  • 105.060 — 105.060���� Effect of new trial on plaintiff�s possession
  • 105.075 — 105.075���� Notice to quit; action to recover possession not affected by forcible entry or wrongful detainer
  • 105.080 — 105.080���� Reimbursement of tenants in common obtaining possession; lien FORCIBLE ENTRY AND WRONGFUL DETAINER
  • 105.111 — 105.111���� Stay of eviction for state service member
  • 105.112 — 105.112���� Action by tenant to recover personal property; forms
  • 105.115 — 105.115���� Causes of unlawful holding by force; action for return of possession
  • 105.120 — 105.120���� Notice necessary to maintain action in certain cases; waiver of notice; effect of advance payments of rent
  • 105.121 — 105.121���� Forms in action for possession of group recovery home; limitation on issues; attorney fees
  • 105.123 — 105.123, if ORS chapter 90 does not apply to the premises: ����� (1) The complaint must be in substantially the followi
  • 105.126 — 105.126���� Form of complaint if ORS chapter 90 does not apply
  • 105.128 — 105.128���� Landlord action to remove perpetrator of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking from possession of dw
  • 105.135 — 105.135���� Service and return of summons; posting; contents; use of facsimile
  • 105.136 — 105.136���� Form of notice to tenants regarding rental and eviction assistance
  • 105.137 — 105.137���� Effect of failure of party to appear; attorney fees; judgment of dismissal; scheduling of trial; unrepresent
  • 105.145 — 105.145���� Judgment on trial by court; duties of parties to stipulated agreement
  • 105.146 — 105.146���� Failure of defendant to perform as ordered; judgment of restitution
  • 105.148 — 105.148, the clerk of the court: ����� (a) Shall schedule a hearing on the defendant�s request as soon as practicable;
  • 105.151 — 105.151, but may not enforce the judgment against any other tenant of the dwelling unit. The sheriff shall remove only t
  • 105.152 — 105.152���� Form of notice of restitution for judgment entered under ORS 105.146
  • 105.153 — in the manner provided by this subsection. Notwithstanding ORCP 10, by
  • 105.156 — 105.156, 105.157, 105.158, 105.159 and 105.161 enacted in lieu of 105.154); 2015 c.388 �2] ����� 105.160 [Repealed b
  • 105.157 — 105.157, 105.158, 105.159 and 105.161 enacted in lieu of 105.154); 2003 c.378 �31; 2011 c.366 �1] ����� 105.163 Sett
  • 105.159 — 105.159���� Computation of time before plaintiff may request writ of execution
  • 105.161 — or for removal, storage or sale of the defendant�s property under this
  • 105.163 — 105.163. [2023 c.13 �65; 2025 c.256 �21] ����� 105.165 Alternative method of removing, storing and disposing of tena
  • 105.165 — 105.165. ����� DATED this ___ day of ______, ___. ����� __________________ ����� Deputy Court Administrator ����� __
  • 105.170 — to 105.185 (metadata only)
  • 105.175 — 105.175���� Easement to be kept in repair; sharing costs; agreements
  • 105.180 — 105.180���� Action for failure to comply with duty of holder; recovery of costs; arbitration
  • 105.190 — 105.190���� Covenant of good faith and fair dealing; rights and obligations of parties ENCUMBRANCES
  • 105.200 — 105.200���� Request for itemized statement PARTITION
  • 105.220 — 105.220���� Tenants and lien creditors as defendants; liens on undivided interests
  • 105.240 — 105.240���� Rights determinable; ascertainment of title where defendant defaults or sale is necessary
  • 105.250 — 105.250���� Compensation when partition cannot be made without prejudice to party�s interest
  • 105.260 — 105.260���� Power of court over report; final judgment
  • 105.275 — 105.275���� Conclusiveness of order confirming report
  • 105.290 — 105.290���� Distribution of proceeds by referee or payment into court
  • 105.295 — 105.295���� Continuance of suit after proceeds paid into court
  • 105.310 — 105.310���� Setting off estate for life or years in part not sold
  • 105.315 — 105.315���� Disposition of life estate or leasehold
  • 105.320 — 105.320���� Compensation of tenants in case of sale
  • 105.325 — 105.325���� When court determines value of tenancy (metadata only)
  • 105.330 — 105.330���� Rules for determining value of certain estates
  • 105.340 — 105.340���� Provision for future rights or interests
  • 105.345 — 105.345���� Notice of terms of sale; separate sale of distinct parcels
  • 105.350 — 105.350���� Purchase by referee, conservator or guardian forbidden
  • 105.360 — 105.360���� Exception to report; confirmation of sale; order of confirmation
  • 105.365 — 105.365���� Purchase by encumbrancer or party entitled to share
  • 105.370 — 105.370���� Investment of proceeds for certain parties
  • 105.375 — 105.375���� In whose name securities taken or investments made
  • 105.380 — 105.380���� When securities are payable to parties (metadata only)
  • 105.385 — 105.385���� Clerk�s treatment of securities and investments
  • 105.390 — 105.390���� When proceeds paid to conservator or guardian of infant
  • 105.395 — 105.395���� Payment of proceeds to conservator of incapacitated person
  • 105.400 — 105.400���� When conservator or guardian may consent to partition
  • 105.405 — 105.405���� Costs and expenses of partition HOUSING RECEIVERSHIP
  • 105.430 — 105.430���� Receivership for buildings that constitute threat to public health, safety or welfare; procedure
  • 105.435 — 105.435���� Authority of receiver; financing agreements; fee; abatement work exempt from public contracting law
  • 105.440 — (2) attached. [1989 c.649 �8]
  • 105.445 — 105.445���� Effect on purchase money security interest of lien for unpaid abatement expenses
  • 105.452 — 105.452���� Applicability of Oregon Receivership Code
  • 105.455 — 105.455, except that the provisions of ORS 105.420 to 105.455 control over conflicting provisions of the Oregon Receiver
  • 105.464 — 105.464���� Form of seller�s property disclosure statement
  • 105.465 — 105.465, a seller shall deliver in substantially the following form the seller�s property disclosure statement to each b
  • 105.475 — 105.475���� Buyer�s statement of revocation of offer; criteria
  • 105.480 — 105.480���� Representations in disclosure statement; application
  • 105.490 — 105.490, 696.301 and 696.870 is terminated. ����� (4) If the seller fails or refuses to provide a seller�s property dis
  • 105.505 — 105.505���� Remedies available for private nuisance
  • 105.515 — 105.515, the sureties therein provided for shall justify as bail upon arrest, otherwise the justification may be omitted
  • 105.520 — 105.520���� Justification of sureties; proceedings when nuisance is not abated ABATEMENT OF NUISANCE ACTIVITIES OR C
  • 105.555 — 105.555���� Places declared nuisances subject to abatement
  • 105.560 — 105.560���� Action to restrain or enjoin nuisance; jurisdiction; remedies
  • 105.565 — 105.565���� Complaint; service; jury trial; admissibility of reputation as evidence
  • 105.585 — 105.585���� Costs of securing or decontaminating property as lien; priority of lien; filing notice of pendency
  • 105.590 — 105.590���� Penalty for intentional violation of restraining order
  • 105.595 — 105.595���� Action to abate nuisance not to affect other remedies; exception
  • 105.597 — to be nuisances provided that no such ordinance or regulation shall
  • 105.610 — 105.610���� Suit to cancel patent of donee under Donation Law
  • 105.615 — 105.615���� Action by tenant in common against cotenants
  • 105.618 — 105.618���� Adverse possession of railroad property
  • 105.620 — 105.620���� Acquiring title by adverse possession UNIFORM DISCLAIMER OF PROPERTY INTERESTS
  • 105.629 — 105.629���� Power to disclaim; general requirements; when irrevocable
  • 105.634 — 105.634���� Disclaimer of rights of survivorship in jointly held property
  • 105.638 — 105.638���� Disclaimer of power of appointment or other power not held in fiduciary capacity
  • 105.639 — 105.639���� Disclaimer by appointee, object or taker in default of exercise of power of appointment
  • 105.641 — 105.641, whichever occurs later. ����� (6) A disclaimer made under ORS 105.623 to 105.649 is not a transfer, assignment
  • 105.642 — or when the disclaimer becomes effective as provided in ORS 105.633 to
  • 105.648 — 105.648���� Effect on recovery of money or property under ORS 411.620
  • 105.649 — 105.649���� Uniformity of application and construction PUBLIC USE OF LANDS
  • 105.668 — 105.668���� Immunity from liability for injury or property damage arising from use of trail or structures in public ease
  • 105.682 — 105.682���� Liabilities of owner of land used by public for recreational purposes, gardening, woodcutting or harvest of
  • 105.688 — 105.688���� Applicability of immunities from liability for owner of land; restrictions
  • 105.692 — 105.692���� Right to continued use of land following permitted use; presumption of dedication or other rights
  • 105.696 — 105.696���� Duty of care or liability not created; exercise of care required of person using land
  • 105.700 — 105.700���� Prohibiting public access to private land; notice requirements; damages ACTION TO ESTABLISH BOUNDARY
  • 105.705 — 105.705���� Right to bring action; filing of judgment
  • 105.718 — 105.718���� Procedure for determining location of public land survey corner
  • 105.725 — 105.725���� Proceedings on motion to confirm report ACTIONS BASED ON CHANGE OF GRADE
  • 105.755 — 105.755���� State liability for damages resulting from change of grade of roads other than city streets; proceedings on
  • 105.760 — 105.760���� State or county liability for damages resulting from change of grade of streets; proceedings on cause of act
  • 105.770 — to 105.774. Such extinguishment shall occur at the end of the period in
  • 105.772 — 105.772���� Preservation of future interests; filing of notice of intent required; limitation
  • 105.774 — 105.774���� Exclusions from application of ORS 105.770 and 105.772 SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE FROM FLOODING TO RESIDENTIAL S
  • 105.780 — 105.780���� Notice of substantial damage from flooding to residential structures MISCELLANEOUS ACTIONS
  • 105.810 — 105.810, it appears that the trespass was casual or involuntary, or that the defendant had probable cause to believe tha
  • 105.815 — 105.815���� When double damages are awarded for trespass; exception
  • 105.834 — 105.834���� Owner�s immunity from liability for theft of metal property CARBON MONOXIDE ALARMS IN DWELLINGS
  • 105.840 — 105.840���� Action by purchaser for failure of seller to install carbon monoxide alarm
  • 105.844 — 105.844���� Short title RADON HAZARDS AND METHODS FOR TESTING AND MITIGATION
  • 105.848 — 105.848���� Radon information for potential buyers of one and two family dwellings ACTION FOR REDUCED COMMERCIAL PRO
  • 105.850 — 105.850���� �Commercial property� defined for ORS 105.850 to 105.870
  • 105.855 — 105.855���� Requirement to compensate commercial property owners for reduced value of property caused by street use rest
  • 105.860 — 105.860���� Cause of action against city for compensation; appeal procedure; intervention
  • 105.865 — 105.865���� Apportioning compensation among property owners; termination of city liability
  • 105.870 — 105.870���� Limitation on commencement of action SOLAR ENERGY EASEMENTS
  • 105.880 — 105.880���� Conveyance prohibiting use of solar energy systems void
  • 105.890 — 105.890���� Solar energy easement appurtenant; termination
  • 105.895 — 105.895���� Requirements for easement creation by instrument; recordation WIND ENERGY EASEMENTS
  • 105.900 — 105.900���� �Wind energy easement� defined for ORS 105.905 and 105.910
  • 105.905 — 105.905���� Wind energy easement appurtenant; termination
  • 105.910 — 105.910, �wind energy easement� means any easement, covenant or condition designed to insure the undisturbed flow of win
  • 105.915 — 105.915���� Recording instrument creating lease or lease option of real property for wind energy conversion system; requ
  • 105.925 — to 105.945 do not apply to data that is stored or transmitted pursuant
  • 105.932 — 105.932���� Effect of vehicle ownership transfer on ownership of data; prohibited insurer and lessor actions
  • 105.935 — 105.935���� Court order for retrieval or use of data by law enforcement officers or certain emergency service providers
  • 105.938 — 105.938���� Court order for retrieval or use of data by insurer
  • 105.942 — 105.942���� Retrieval or use of data for responding to medical emergency, for medical research or for vehicle servicing
  • 105.945 — 105.945���� Exempted data RULE AGAINST PERPETUITIES
  • 105.955 — 105.955���� When nonvested property interest or power of appointment created
  • 105.965 — 105.965���� Exclusions from statutory rule against perpetuities
  • 105.975 — apply to a nonvested property interest or a power of appointment that
  • 105.980 — 105.980���� Xeriscaping ACTIONS FOR RECOVERY OF REAL PROPERTY ����� 105.005 Right of action; recovery; damages.
  • 137.101 — to 137.109.
  • 167.355 — 167.355. ����� (b) Preparing for, occupation for, promoting, conducting or participating in an exhibition of fighting a
  • 209.250 — (3), the court shall determine the location of the public land survey
  • 21.300 — before executing the warrant, and may require that the plaintiff also
  • 279C.470 — and ORS chapters 279A and 279B, except ORS 279A.125, 279A.250 to
  • 30.285 — 30.285; ����� (c) The owner of land abutting the public easement or unimproved right of way in the local government; or
  • 37.200 — 37.200. Upon the court�s approval of the report, the court shall order: ����� (a) That the property is liable for any n
  • 475C.337 — 475C.337, 475C.341, 475C.345 or 475C.349 occurs or any place wherein are kept, stored or located any of the devices, equ
  • 477.089 — and 477.092 and subsections (4) to (7) of this section, whenever any
  • 810.010 — 810.010; and ����� (iii) The improvement, design or maintenance was completed in a manner that does not constitute: ��
  • 90.135 — 90.135. ����� _____ g. The landlord is required by law or contract to have good cause to force me to move out and my al
  • 90.317 — 90.317, 105.836 to 105.842, 455.360 and 476.725 shall be known and may be cited as the Lofgren and Zander Memorial Act.
  • 90.445 — 90.445, the court may issue an order upholding the termination of the perpetrator�s tenancy and ordering the perpetrator
  • 90.505 — to 90.850 apply moves for an order compelling arbitration and abating
  • 90.630 — (6).
  • 91.050 — to 91.110 and 105.120. Nothing in ORS 105.100 to 105.168 prevents such
  • 93.710 — 93.710. ����� (2) An instrument described in subsection (1) of this section shall contain: ����� (a) The parties� name
  • 93.930 — (2)(c) or pursuant to a judgment of strict foreclosure of a recorded
  • 94.829 — 94.829; and ����� (D) A manufactured dwelling, as defined in ORS 446.003, that is owned by the same person who owns the
Title 106 · ORS Chapter 106 (18 sections)
  • 106.010 — 106.010���� Marriage as civil contract; age of parties
  • 106.077 — 106.077, deliver the original completed application, license and report of marriage to the Center for Health Statistics
  • 106.110 — 106.110���� Unlawful issuance of marriage license prohibited
  • 106.120 — 106.120���� Who may solemnize marriage; fee; personal payment; records
  • 106.130 — 106.130���� Validity of marriage solemnized by unauthorized person
  • 106.140 — 106.140���� Solemnizing marriage unlawfully or without authority
  • 106.150 — 106.150���� Form of solemnization; witnesses; solemnization before organization
  • 106.160 — 106.160���� Delivery of commemorative marriage certificate
  • 106.165 — 106.165���� Form of commemorative marriage certificate; preparation; rules
  • 106.190 — 106.190. ����� 106.150 Form of solemnization; witnesses; solemnization before organization. (1) In the solemnization
  • 106.220 — 106.220���� Name upon entering into marriage; legal effect DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP
  • 106.315 — 106.315���� Prohibited and void domestic partnerships
  • 106.320 — 106.320���� Form of declaration and certificate of domestic partnership
  • 106.335 — 106.335���� Name upon entering into domestic partnership; legal effect
  • 106.340 — 106.340���� Certain privileges, immunities, rights, benefits and responsibilities granted or imposed SAME-SEX MARRIA
  • 106.345 — 106.345���� Equivalency of privileges, immunities, rights, benefits and responsibilities PENALTIES
  • 106.990 — 106.990���� Penalties MARRIAGE ����� 106.010 Marriage as civil contract; age of parties. Marriage is a civil con
  • 659A.006 — 659A.006, it has long been the public policy of this state that discrimination against any of the citizens of this state
Title 107 · ORS Chapter 107 (97 sections)
  • 107.005 — 107.005���� Annulment of void marriage; declaration of validity; effect of declaration
  • 107.015 — 107.015���� Grounds for annulment or dissolution of marriage
  • 107.025 — 107.025���� Irreconcilable differences as grounds for dissolution or separation
  • 107.036 — 107.036���� Doctrines of fault and in pari delicto abolished; evidence and consideration of fault
  • 107.055 — 107.055���� Appearance by respondent; affirmative defenses abolished
  • 107.085 — or under a motion for relief made pursuant to ORS 107.095 (1)(b) for
  • 107.087 — 107.087���� When petition to be served on Division of Child Support
  • 107.088 — 107.088���� Clerk of court to furnish certain information when petition is filed
  • 107.089 — upon the respondent and shall provide proof of service to the court in
  • 107.092 — 107.092���� Notice that spouse may continue health insurance coverage; liability of clerk
  • 107.093 — 107.093���� Restraining order; request for hearing (metadata only)
  • 107.094 — 107.094���� Forms for restraining order and request for hearing
  • 107.097 — 107.097���� Ex parte temporary custody or parenting time orders; temporary prejudgment status quo order; hearing
  • 107.103 — is scheduled, the court shall conduct a hearing no later than 45 days
  • 107.104 — 107.104���� Policy regarding settlement; enforcement of settlement terms; remedies
  • 107.106 — 107.106���� Provisions of order or judgment providing for custody, parenting time, visitation or support of child
  • 107.111 — 107.111���� When parents equally responsible for funeral expenses of child
  • 107.115 — 107.115���� Effect of judgment; effective date; appeal pending upon death of party
  • 107.121 — 107.121���� Revocation of designation of beneficiary upon entry of judgment
  • 107.127 — 107.127���� Notice of revocation; payments made under governing instrument
  • 107.131 — 107.131���� Conveyance or release of contingent or expectant interests
  • 107.133 — 107.133���� Remedy following conviction for attempted murder or conspiracy to commit murder
  • 107.135 — or to seek enforcement of an ancillary agreement to the judgment. [2001
  • 107.136 — 107.136���� Reinstatement of terminated spousal support
  • 107.138 — 107.138���� Temporary status quo order regarding child custody
  • 107.139 — 107.139���� Post-judgment ex parte temporary custody or parenting time order; hearing
  • 107.145 — 107.145���� Legislative findings regarding deployed parent; vacation or modification of judgment for deployed parent; te
  • 107.146 — 107.146���� Expedited hearing upon motion by deployed parent; provision for alternate testimony when deployed parent can
  • 107.149 — 107.149���� Policy regarding parents and their children
  • 107.154 — 107.154���� Authority of parent when other parent granted sole custody of child
  • 107.164 — 107.164���� Parents� duty to provide information to each other
  • 107.174 — 107.174���� Modification of order for parenting time; stipulation; exception for nonresident child
  • 107.179 — 107.179���� Request for joint custody of children; mediation
  • 107.310 — 107.310; 2003 c.576 �126] ����� 107.465 Conversion of judgment of separation into judgment of dissolution. (1) Upon
  • 107.400 — 107.400���� Amendment of pleadings in dissolution, annulment or separation proceedings to change relief sought
  • 107.405 — 107.405, 107.425, 107.445 to 107.520, 107.540 and 107.610, the court rendering the judgment may provide in a supplementa
  • 107.406 — 107.406���� Legislative findings; policy regarding spousal support
  • 107.407 — 107.407���� Petition to set aside spousal support provisions of judgment
  • 107.408 — 107.408���� Duty to provide income tax information (metadata only)
  • 107.412 — 107.412���� Procedure applicable to ORS 107.407; matters considered; attorney fees
  • 107.415 — 107.415���� Notice of change of status of child; effect of failure to give notice
  • 107.430 — 107.430] ����� 107.210 [Repealed by 1973 c.502 �18] ����� 107.220 [Repealed by 1973 c.502 �18] ����� 107.230
  • 107.431 — 107.431���� Modification of portion of judgment regarding parenting time or child support; procedure
  • 107.434 — 107.434���� Expedited parenting time enforcement procedure; remedies
  • 107.437 — 107.437���� Order of assistance to obtain custody of child held in violation of custody order
  • 107.445 — 107.445���� Attorney fees in certain domestic relations proceedings
  • 107.449 — 107.449���� Transfer of proceeding under ORS 107.135 to additional court
  • 107.455 — 107.455���� Effect of separation statutes or judgments on subsequent dissolution proceedings
  • 107.465 — 107.465���� Conversion of judgment of separation into judgment of dissolution
  • 107.475 — 107.475���� Court to determine duration of separation; modification or vacation of judgment SUMMARY DISSOLUTION PROC
  • 107.485 — 107.485���� Conditions for summary dissolution procedure
  • 107.490 — 107.490���� Commencement of proceeding; petition content; court authority
  • 107.500 — 107.500. The petition shall be signed by the petitioner and shall state that as of the date of the filing of the petitio
  • 107.510 — to 107.610 and mediation services under ORS 107.755 to 107.795. The
  • 107.520 — 107.520���� Establishment of conciliation jurisdiction
  • 107.530 — 107.530���� Source of conciliation services; county to pay expenses
  • 107.540 — 107.540���� Conciliation jurisdiction by court; effect
  • 107.550 — 107.550���� Petition for conciliation jurisdiction; content; rules
  • 107.580 — 107.580���� Restriction of services; priority when children involved; rules
  • 107.590 — 107.590���� Court orders; reconciliation agreements
  • 107.600 — 107.600���� Privacy of proceedings; confidentiality of communications; records
  • 107.610 — 107.610; ����� (b) Contracting or entering into agreements with public or private agencies to provide mediation service
  • 107.615 — 107.615���� Fees to support services; contracts for service; eligibility rules
  • 107.620 — 107.620���� Conciliation and mediation services accounts reports FAMILY ABUSE PREVENTION ACT
  • 107.705 — 107.705, other than as described in subsection (6) of this section, there is a rebuttable presumption that it is not in
  • 107.707 — 107.707���� Application of Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
  • 107.710 — 107.710���� Petition to circuit court for relief; burden of proof
  • 107.715 — 107.715); 1985 c.629 �3; 1987 c.805 �3; 1995 c.637 �4; 1995 c.794 �2; 1997 c.707 �15; 1999 c.617 �5; 1999 c.1052 �14; 20
  • 107.717 — 107.717���� Appearance by telephone or two-way electronic communication device
  • 107.719 — 107.719���� Removal of personal effects; party accompanied by peace officer
  • 107.720 — 107.720���� Enforcement of restraining orders; sheriff�s proceedings; security; termination order
  • 107.722 — 107.722���� Effect of dissolution, annulment or separation judgment or modification order on abuse prevention order; mod
  • 107.723 — 107.723���� Service of restraining order; transmission by electronic communication device
  • 107.726 — 107.726���� Standing to petition for relief of person under 18 years of age
  • 107.728 — 107.728���� Where to file petition; contempt proceedings
  • 107.730 — 107.730���� Modification of order entered under ORS 107.700 to 107.735; service; attorney fees
  • 107.735 — must be conducted by the court that issued the order, or by the circuit
  • 107.755 — to 107.795. [1983 c.671 �4; 1989 c.718 �25; 1997 c.475 �3; 1997 c.707 �20;
  • 107.765 — 107.765���� When referral to mediation permitted; scope of mediation; report to court of outcome of mediation
  • 107.775 — 107.775���� Methods of providing mediation services; qualifications; costs
  • 107.785 — 107.785���� Privacy of proceedings; confidentiality of communications; records
  • 107.795 — 107.795. [1983 c.671 �2; 1993 c.138 �4; 1995 c.273 �10; 1995 c.666 �21a; 1997 c.475 �1; 1997 c.707 �18a; 2001 c.394 �2;
  • 107.820 — and owns an insurance policy at the time of the obligor�s death but has
  • 107.825 — 107.825���� Court-ordered beneficiary action against third-party beneficiary after death of obligor
  • 107.830 — 107.830���� Physical examination may be ordered; responsibility for premiums MISCELLANEOUS
  • 107.835 — 107.835���� Waiver of personal service in subsequent contempt proceeding
  • 107.837 — 107.837���� Attorney fees; effect of authorization to party
  • 107.840 — 107.840���� Confidentiality of Social Security numbers
  • 107.843 — 107.843���� Supplemental judgments ����� Note: Definitions in 25.010 and 25.011 apply to ORS chapter 107. DISSOL
  • 108.110 — 108.110, 109.103 or 109.158 in which the child�s parents are parties and the court has authority to order or modify supp
  • 109.119 — 109.119. In determining the best interests of the child, the court shall consider the factors set forth in ORS 109.119 (
  • 109.767 — and disclose:
  • 124.040 — before or during mediation. [1983 c.671 �8; 1995 c.666 �22; 2011 c.595 �109]
  • 163.375 — or other comparable law of another jurisdiction; and
  • 19.255 — 19.255, a limited judgment entered under this subsection may not be appealed. Any decision of the court in a limited jud
  • 419B.400 — shall include:
  • 743B.347 — entitling a spouse to continue health insurance coverage.
Title 108 · ORS Chapter 108 (23 sections)
  • 107.108 — 107.108. ����� (3) The petitioner shall state in the petition, to the extent known: ����� (a) Whether there is pending
  • 108.010 — 108.010���� Removal of spouse�s civil disabilities; spouse�s civil rights same as other spouse�s
  • 108.015 — 108.015���� Domicile of married person or minor child
  • 108.020 — 108.020���� Nonliability for other spouse�s obligations
  • 108.030 — 108.030���� Liability of spouse for civil injuries committed by other spouse
  • 108.040 — 108.040���� Liability of parents for expenses of family and education of children
  • 108.050 — 108.050���� Nonliability of spouse�s property for other spouse�s obligations
  • 108.060 — 108.060���� Noninterest of one spouse in property of other spouse
  • 108.080 — 108.080���� Civil remedies between spouses in respect of separate property
  • 108.090 — 108.090���� Conveyances, transfers and liens between spouses; creation and dissolution of estates by entireties; validat
  • 108.100 — 108.100���� Spouses as attorney in fact for each other
  • 108.120 — 108.120���� Support judgment or order COMMUNITY PROPERTY MATTERS
  • 108.510 — 108.510���� Revocation of election to come under terms of Community Property Law of 1943; fee
  • 108.520 — 108.520���� Effect of Act repealing Community Property Law of 1947
  • 108.530 — 108.530���� Removal of community property status by agreement
  • 108.540 — 108.540���� Removal of community property status by death of either spouse
  • 108.550 — had not been passed, under and according to the law in force at the
  • 108.705 — 108.705���� Agreement to be in writing; consideration not required
  • 108.710 — 108.710���� Subjects of agreement; child support not to be adversely affected
  • 108.720 — 108.720���� Modification of agreement; consideration not required
  • 108.725 — 108.725���� Party may prove agreement unenforceable; when court may require support; determination of unconscionability
  • 108.740 — 108.740���� Short title; construction; severability GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 108.010 Removal of spouse�s civil d
  • 110.503 — 110.503, is a party to the proceeding. [Amended by 1963 c.497 �1; 1973 c.827 �12d; 1975 c.140 �1; 1975 c.458 �13; 1979 c
Title 109 · ORS Chapter 109 (161 sections)
  • 107.105 — (1), 107.135 or 109.103.
  • 107.137 — 107.137. ����� (2) In any proceeding under this section, the court may cause an investigation, examination or evaluatio
  • 107.425 — (3).
  • 109.012 — 109.012���� Liability of parents for expenses and education of children
  • 109.015 — 109.015���� Proceedings for child support if child receives public assistance
  • 109.020 — 109.020���� When child�s maintenance and education may be defrayed out of income of own property
  • 109.030 — 109.030���� Equality in rights and responsibilities of parents
  • 109.035 — 109.035���� Security required before foreign travel with child
  • 109.041 — 109.041���� Relationship between adopted child and natural and adoptive parents
  • 109.050 — 109.050���� Relation of adopted child to adoptive parents
  • 109.056 — 109.056���� Delegation of certain powers by parent or guardian; delegation during period of military service
  • 109.060 — 109.060���� Legal status and legal relationships when parents not married ESTABLISHING PARENTAGE (Generally)
  • 109.064 — 109.064���� Child as party; appointment of attorney
  • 109.065 — (5) or (7) shall be included in the order, judgment or other
  • 109.067 — 109.067. ����� (12) �Surrogacy agreement� means an agreement between one or more intended parents and an individual who
  • 109.072 — 109.072. ����� Note: 109.075 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 109 by legislative action but was not added
  • 109.073 — 109.073���� Social Security number of parent in parentage order, judgment or declaration
  • 109.075 — 109.075���� Binding effect of determination of parentage
  • 109.082 — 109.082���� Uniformity of application and construction
  • 109.084 — 109.084���� Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
  • 109.092 — 109.092���� Obligation to recognize responsibility for conception; surrender of child for adoption
  • 109.094 — 109.094���� Rights of parent when parentage established; procedure when parentage established
  • 109.096 — and fails to enter due appearance and to object to the relief sought
  • 109.098 — 109.098���� Objection of alleged genetic parent in proceeding referred to in ORS 109.096; effect of failure to appear an
  • 109.100 — 109.100���� Petition for support; effect of judgment; parties
  • 109.103 — 109.103���� Proceeding to determine custody or support of child
  • 109.116 — 109.116���� Validity of alleged genetic parent�s authorization, release or waiver
  • 109.118 — 109.118���� Validity of decrees or orders entered prior to July 3, 1975, concerning custody, adoption or permanent commi
  • 109.124 — to 109.171.
  • 109.125 — 109.125���� Who may initiate proceedings; petition; timing; parties
  • 109.135 — 109.135���� Circuit court jurisdiction; equity action; place of commencement
  • 109.145 — 109.145���� Court may proceed despite failure to appear; evidence required
  • 109.148 — based on the presumed parent having committed an act constituting rape,
  • 109.151 — 109.151���� Adjudicating competing claims of parentage
  • 109.154 — 109.154���� Temporary child support pending determination of parentage
  • 109.155 — 109.155���� Hearing; adjudicating parentage of alleged genetic parent; settlement agreements; timing
  • 109.161 — 109.161���� Determination of legal custody after parentage established
  • 109.167 — in 2025]
  • 109.181 — to 109.203 and the results of the testing disclose:
  • 109.182 — 109.182���� Scope; limitation on use of genetic testing
  • 109.184 — 109.184���� Authority to order or deny genetic testing
  • 109.186 — 109.186���� Standards for genetic testing; recalculation of relationship index
  • 109.189 — 109.189���� Admissibility of results of genetic testing
  • 109.191 — 109.191, the child is not a child conceived by assisted reproduction under a surrogacy agreement for purposes of establi
  • 109.197 — 109.197���� Genetic testing when specimen not available
  • 109.204 — 109.204���� Applicability to criminal actions for nonsupport (Assisted Reproduction)
  • 109.206 — to 109.218, 109.222 to 109.244 and 109.518 to 109.525, consideration
  • 109.211 — 109.211���� Consent to assisted reproduction; failure to consent in writing
  • 109.213 — (2), if the child was conceived by assisted reproduction, other than
  • 109.214 — 109.214���� Effects of certain legal proceedings regarding marriage
  • 109.216 — 109.216. [2025 c.592 �60] ����� 109.216 Withdrawal of consent. (1) An individual who consents to assisted reproducti
  • 109.218 — 109.218; and ����� (b) Is a donor if the individual provided the gametes that resulted in the pregnancy. ����� (3) An
  • 109.222 — 109.222���� Eligibility to enter gestational surrogacy agreement
  • 109.224 — 109.224���� Execution of gestational surrogacy agreement
  • 109.226 — 109.226���� Content of gestational surrogacy agreement
  • 109.228 — 109.228���� Effect of subsequent change of marital status
  • 109.232 — 109.232���� Confidentiality; sealing of court records
  • 109.236 — 109.236���� Termination of gestational surrogacy agreement
  • 109.238 — 109.238���� Parentage under gestational surrogacy agreement; challenge when child is alleged to be genetic child of gest
  • 109.244 — 109.244, each intended parent of a child conceived by assisted reproduction under a gestational surrogacy agreement is a
  • 109.266 — to 109.410 and 109.425 to 109.507.
  • 109.268 — 109.268���� Interpretation of adoption laws; agreement for continuing contact
  • 109.270 — 109.270���� Rules regarding home studies and placement reports
  • 109.272 — in 2021]
  • 109.276 — 109.276, unless waived; ����� (b) A report of adoption on a form prescribed and furnished by the State Registrar of the
  • 109.278 — 109.278. ����� (4) �Indian child� has the meaning given that term in ORS 419B.603. ����� (5) �Placement report� means
  • 109.281 — (1) commits a Class C felony.
  • 109.283 — 109.283���� Application for home study by Oregon resident
  • 109.285 — or 109.385.
  • 109.287 — 109.287; and ����� (II) Exhibits described in ORS 109.287 (2) that are contained in the court�s record of the adoption
  • 109.289 — 109.289���� Separate record of the case; sealing of adoption records; inspection, copying and disclosure; fees
  • 109.302 — may file a motion with the court to inspect and copy sealed records,
  • 109.308 — 109.308] ����� 109.276 Petition for adoption; residency and jurisdictional requirements; venue; home study; placemen
  • 109.310 — 109.310); 1993 c.717 �9; 1995 c.90 �3; 1995 c.730 �2; 1997 c.470 �1; 1999 c.160 �2; 1999 c.649 �52; 2003 c.258 �1; 2003
  • 109.311 — 109.311] ����� 109.283 Application for home study by Oregon resident. (1) The Department of Human Services shall acc
  • 109.313 — 109.313] ����� Note: 109.283 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 109.316 — 109.316] ����� 109.326 Consent when spouse not parent. (1) If a parent who gave birth to a child was married at the
  • 109.322 — 109.322, 109.323 and 109.324, when a parent does not consent to the adoption of the child, the petitioner shall: �����
  • 109.323 — 109.323���� Consent when custody of child has been awarded in divorce proceedings
  • 109.324 — 109.324, the court may not enter a judgment of adoption of an Indian child without the consent of the parent unless: ��
  • 109.325 — 109.325, 109.326, 109.327, 109.328 and 109.329; ����� (L) The name and relationship to the minor child of all persons w
  • 109.326 — or 419B.609.
  • 109.327 — 109.327. [1957 c.710 �7 (109.312 to 109.329 enacted in lieu of 109.320); 2003 c.576 �147; 2003 c.579 �1; 2005 c.369 �6;
  • 109.328 — 109.328���� Consent of child 14 years of age or older
  • 109.329 — 109.329���� Adoption of person 18 years of age or older or legally married
  • 109.330 — (3), except as provided in ORS 109.330 (8) if the child is an Indian
  • 109.331 — 109.331���� Consenting agency disclosure of county and case number of adoption proceeding
  • 109.332 — 109.332���� Grandparent visitation in stepparent adoption
  • 109.335 — 109.335���� Appointment of guardian pending further adoption proceedings
  • 109.342 — 109.342. ����� (3) A waiver of the home study requirement may be substituted for the requirement under subsection (2)(a
  • 109.346 — 109.346���� Adoption-related counseling for birth parent
  • 109.347 — 109.347���� Civil action for failure to pay for counseling; attorney fees
  • 109.350 — or 419B.529 may be filed in a state or local court of competent
  • 109.353 — do not apply to an adoption under this section. [1957 c.710 �10
  • 109.382 — 109.382���� Vacating adoption of Indian child when parental consent to adoption obtained by fraud or duress
  • 109.383 — 109.383���� Notice of vacated judgment of adoption of Indian child or termination of adoptive parent�s parental rights t
  • 109.385 — 109.385���� Readoption proceeding; prima facie evidence; petition; required contents; service; exhibits; finding regardi
  • 109.390 — 109.390���� Authority of Department of Human Services or child-caring agency in adoption proceedings
  • 109.410 — 109.410���� Certificate of adoption; form; persons eligible to receive certificate; status VOLUNTARY ADOPTION REGIST
  • 109.435 — 109.435���� Adoption records to be permanently maintained
  • 109.450 — 109.450���� Child placement agency to maintain registry; Department of Human Services duties
  • 109.460 — 109.460, the registry shall process each affidavit in an attempt to match the adoptee, the birth parent, the alleged gen
  • 109.465 — 109.465���� Content of affidavit; notice of change in information
  • 109.470 — 109.470���� Continuing registration by birth parent or alleged genetic parent; reregistration by minor as adult; fee
  • 109.475 — 109.475���� Processing affidavits; notification of match
  • 109.480 — 109.480, notification of the match may be given by a registry to only: ����� (a) A birth parent of an adult adoptee; �
  • 109.485 — 109.485���� Registry information to be maintained permanently
  • 109.500 — 109.500���� Genetic, social and health history; availability; fee
  • 109.502 — 109.502; and ����� (2) By the department, an Oregon licensed adoption agency or a third party individual or entity only
  • 109.503 — 109.503���� Access to adoption records for search; duties of searcher
  • 109.504 — 109.504���� Effect on subsequent searches when person sought in initial search refuses contact; other restrictions on se
  • 109.505 — 109.505���� Support services; adoption and reunion issues
  • 109.507 — 109.507. The Adoption Summary and Segregated Information Statement and the exhibits submitted under this section must be
  • 109.510 — 109.510] ����� 109.625 Majority of married persons. Except as provided in ORS 653.010, all persons shall be deemed t
  • 109.518 — to 109.525] apply only to gametes collected on or after the effective
  • 109.520 — 109.520] ����� 109.628 Majority of parents. (1) The parent who gave birth to a child and the child�s presumed parent
  • 109.522 — 109.522���� Disclosure of identifying information and medical history
  • 109.575 — 109.575���� Authority of relative caregiver to consent to medical treatment and educational services for minor child; li
  • 109.580 — is not subject to criminal or civil liability that might otherwise be
  • 109.610 — 109.610] ����� 109.110 [Amended by 1961 c.338 �1; 1967 c.534 �14; repealed by 1969 c.619 �15] ����� 109.112 [197
  • 109.620 — 109.620] ����� 109.116 Validity of alleged genetic parent�s authorization, release or waiver. Any authorization, rel
  • 109.625 — or 419B.550 to 419B.558 or, for the purpose of this section only,
  • 109.628 — 109.628���� Majority of parents RIGHTS OF MINORS
  • 109.650 — 109.650���� Disclosure without minor�s consent and without liability
  • 109.672 — 109.672���� Certain persons immune from liability for providing care to minor
  • 109.675 — may disclose relevant health information about the minor without the
  • 109.680 — 109.680���� Disclosure by mental health care provider without minor�s consent; civil immunity
  • 109.685 — 109.685���� Immunity from civil liability for person providing treatment or diagnosis
  • 109.690 — 109.690���� Parent or guardian not liable for payment under ORS 109.675
  • 109.695 — by community mental health programs approved to do so. Such rules shall
  • 109.697 — 109.697���� Right to contract for dwelling unit and utilities without parental consent UNIFORM CHILD CUSTODY JURISDI
  • 109.701 — to 109.834 and the determination has not been modified in accordance
  • 109.714 — 109.714���� International application of ORS 109.701 to 109.834
  • 109.737 — 109.737���� Cooperation between courts; preservation of records (Jurisdiction)
  • 109.741 — to 109.771. [1999 c.649 �35]
  • 109.747 — 109.747. The order issued in this state remains in effect until an order is obtained from the other state within the per
  • 109.754 — 109.754���� Notice; opportunity to be heard; joinder
  • 109.761 — or 109.764; or
  • 109.764 — 109.764���� Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct
  • 109.771 — 109.771; or ����� (C) The respondent was entitled to notice, but notice was not given in accordance with the standards
  • 109.774 — to 109.827 or any other available civil proceeding, to locate a child,
  • 109.784 — 109.784���� Temporary order for parenting time or visitation
  • 109.787 — 109.787���� Registration of child custody determination; notice; fee; hearing
  • 109.791 — 109.791���� Enforcement of registered determination
  • 109.797 — 109.797���� Expedited enforcement of child custody determination
  • 109.804 — 109.804���� Immediate physical custody of child; exceptions; spousal privilege in certain proceedings
  • 109.807 — 109.807���� Warrant to take physical custody of child
  • 109.821 — 109.821. [1999 c.649 �38] ����� Note: See note under 109.701. ����� 109.827 Costs and expenses of district attor
  • 109.827 — 109.827���� Costs and expenses of district attorney and law enforcement officers (Miscellaneous Provisions)
  • 109.834 — and, if so, must identify the court, the case number and the nature of
  • 109.990 — 109.990���� Penalty ����� Note: Definitions in 25.010 and 25.011 apply to ORS chapter 109. PARENT AND CHILD RELA
  • 25.011 — 25.011. The answer may be in substantially the form described in subsection (2) of this section. ����� (4) If the paren
  • 25.501 — to 25.556;
  • 419B.500 — to 419B.524.
  • 419B.529 — is vacated other than as provided in ORS 109.382 or 419B.651 or the
  • 419B.609 — if the proceeding under ORS 109.125 or 419B.609 was dismissed or
  • 419B.636 — (2), the notices required under ORS 419B.639 (2) and assessing whether
  • 419B.639 — (2);
  • 419B.654 — (2); and
  • 419B.806 — 419B.806. ����� (2) A judicial proceeding to adjudicate the parentage of a child shall be commenced and tried, without
  • 677.495 — 677.495. ����� (c) Diagnosis and treatment by a nurse practitioner who is licensed by the Oregon State Board of Nursing
Title 11 · ORS Chapter 11 (1 sections)
  • ORS.11 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 11 (Former Provisions) � Forms
Title 110 · ORS Chapter 110 (59 sections)
  • 110.021 — 110.021); 1989 c.812 �9; repealed by 1995 c.608 �46] ����� 110.030 [Repealed by 1953 c.427 �29] ����� 110.031 [1
  • 110.051 — 110.051); repealed by 1995 c.608 �46] ����� 110.060 [Repealed by 1953 c.427 �29] ����� 110.061 [1953 c.427 �6; r
  • 110.061 — 110.061); repealed by 1995 c.608 �46] ����� 110.071 [1953 c.427 �7; 1979 c.484 �10; repealed by 1995 c.608 �46]
  • 110.141 — 110.141); repealed by 1995 c.608 �46] ����� 110.150 [Repealed by 1953 c.427 �29] ����� 110.151 [1953 c.427 �15;
  • 110.379 — in 1999]
  • 110.391 — in 1999]
  • 110.392 — in 1999]
  • 110.443 — in 1999]
  • 110.446 — in 1999]
  • 110.449 — in 1999]
  • 110.452 — in 1999]
  • 110.500 — to 110.641, ORS 110.645 to 110.669 control. [2015 c.298 �6]
  • 110.510 — 110.510���� Application to certain support proceedings JURISDICTION
  • 110.518 — 110.518���� Bases for jurisdiction over nonresident; limitations
  • 110.524 — 110.524���� Simultaneous proceedings in another state
  • 110.530 — 110.530. ����� (6) A tribunal of this state that determines by order which is the controlling order under subsection (2
  • 110.533 — 110.533���� Recognition of controlling child support order
  • 110.536 — 110.536���� Multiple child support orders for two or more obligees
  • 110.539 — 110.539���� Certain procedures in proceeding involving nonresident
  • 110.540 — 110.540���� Spousal support proceedings CIVIL PROVISIONS OF GENERAL APPLICATION
  • 110.551 — 110.551���� Duties and powers of responding tribunal
  • 110.560 — 110.560���� Duties of support enforcement agency; reasonable efforts required for registration of orders
  • 110.563 — 110.563���� Duty of Attorney General; reciprocal arrangement with foreign country
  • 110.569 — 110.569���� Duties of Attorney General�s office as state information agency
  • 110.575 — 110.575���� Nondisclosure of identifying information in exceptional circumstances
  • 110.584 — 110.584���� Special rules of evidence and procedure
  • 110.591 — 110.591���� Receipt and disbursement of payments; redirection of nonresident payments; receipt of payments from another
  • 110.593 — 110.593���� Determination of parentage ENFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT ORDER WITHOUT REGISTRATION
  • 110.594 — 110.594���� Income withholding order issued in another state
  • 110.595 — 110.595���� Employer�s compliance with income withholding order of another state
  • 110.597 — 110.597���� Employer�s compliance with multiple income withholding orders
  • 110.602 — 110.602���� Administrative enforcement of order REGISTRATION, ENFORCEMENT AND MODIFICATION OF SUPPORT ORDERS (Re
  • 110.607 — 110.607���� Procedure to register order for enforcement
  • 110.608 — 110.608���� Effect of registration for enforcement (metadata only)
  • 110.611 — 110.611���� Choice of law (Contest of Validity or Enforcement)
  • 110.617 — 110.617���� Procedure to contest validity or enforcement of registered order
  • 110.620 — 110.620. ����� (2) If the nonregistering party fails to contest the validity or enforcement of the registered support o
  • 110.623 — 110.623���� Effect of confirmation of order (Registration and Modification of Child Support Order of Another State)
  • 110.626 — 110.626���� Registration of order for modification; petition for modification
  • 110.629 — 110.629���� Effect of registration of order for modification
  • 110.632 — or 110.636 have been met. [2015 c.298 �55]
  • 110.635 — 110.635���� Enforcement and recognition of order modified by another state
  • 110.636 — 110.636���� Jurisdiction to modify order of another state when individual parties reside in this state; applicable law
  • 110.637 — 110.637���� Notice to issuing tribunal of modification of order (Registration and Modification of Foreign Child Supp
  • 110.639 — 110.639���� Jurisdiction to modify foreign child support order
  • 110.641 — 110.641���� Procedure to modify foreign child support order SUPPORT PROCEEDING UNDER CONVENTION
  • 110.645 — to 110.669 apply only to a support proceeding under the Convention. In
  • 110.650 — 110.650���� Proceedings available under Convention (metadata only)
  • 110.653 — 110.653���� Direct request for recognition and enforcement of order
  • 110.655 — 110.655���� Registration of Convention support order
  • 110.657 — 110.657; ����� (c) That failure to contest the validity or enforcement of the registered order in a timely manner will
  • 110.660 — 110.660���� Recognition and enforcement of registered Convention support order
  • 110.662 — 110.662���� Partial recognition and enforcement of Convention support order
  • 110.665 — 110.665���� Recognition and enforcement of registered foreign support agreement
  • 110.667 — 110.667���� Modification of Convention support order; requirements
  • 110.669 — 110.669, a party who is an individual or a support enforcement agency seeking recognition of a Convention support order
  • 110.673 — 110.673���� Conditions of rendition MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 110.675 — 110.675���� Uniformity of application and construction
  • 110.677 — 110.677���� Severability clause ����� 110.005 [1953 c.427 �27; 1979 c.484 �1; repealed by 1995 c.608 �46] �����
Title 111 · ORS Chapter 111 (13 sections)
  • 111.015 — 111.015���� Application of chapter 591, Oregon Laws 1969
  • 111.025 — 111.025���� Oregon Tax Court jurisdiction PROBATE COURTS AND COMMISSIONERS
  • 111.105 — 111.105���� Appeals from probate court; reexamination of issues
  • 111.115 — 111.115���� Transfer of estate proceeding from county court to circuit court
  • 111.175 — 111.175���� Appointment of probate commissioner and deputy probate commissioners
  • 111.185 — 111.185���� Powers of probate commissioner and deputy probate commissioners PROBATE PROCEDURE GENERALLY
  • 111.200 — 111.200���� Applicability of Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure and Oregon Evidence Code; contested issues in probate proce
  • 111.205 — 111.205���� Commencement of probate proceeding; pleadings and mode of procedure; jury trial
  • 111.218 — 111.218���� Proof of service; proof of publication (metadata only)
  • 111.235 — 111.235���� Filing objections to petition or motion
  • 111.275 — 111.275���� Limited judgments DEFINITIONS AND APPLICATION OF PROBATE LAW ����� 111.005 Definitions for probate l
  • 115.145 — (1)(a); or
  • 115.315 — 115.315, 116.083 or 116.253, the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure and the Oregon Evidence Code do not apply to probate pr
Title 112 · ORS Chapter 112 (48 sections)
  • 112.010 — [Amended by 1969 c.591 �69;
  • 112.015 — 112.015���� Net intestate estate; effect of exclusion by will
  • 112.025 — 112.025���� Share of surviving spouse if decedent leaves descendants
  • 112.035 — 112.035���� Share of surviving spouse if decedent leaves no descendant
  • 112.047 — 112.047���� Forfeiture of parent�s share by reason of termination of parental rights or desertion or neglect
  • 112.058 — 112.058���� Preferences and presumptions in escheat proceedings
  • 112.077 — 112.077���� Time of determining relationships; application to different circumstances of conception
  • 112.115 — 112.115���� Persons related to decedent through two lines ADVANCEMENTS
  • 112.135 — 112.135���� When gift is an advancement; valuation of advancement
  • 112.155 — 112.155���� Death of advancee before decedent STATUS OF ADOPTED PERSONS
  • 112.195 — 112.195���� References in wills, deeds and other instruments to accord with law of intestate succession WILLS
  • 112.227 — 112.227���� Intention of testator expressed in will as controlling
  • 112.230 — 112.230���� Local law of state selected by testator controlling unless against public policy
  • 112.238 — 112.238���� Exception to will execution formalities; petition; notice; written objections; hearing; fee
  • 112.255 — 112.255���� Validity of execution of a will; incorporation by reference
  • 112.260 — 112.260���� Reference in will to statement or list disposing of certain effects; admissibility; alteration
  • 112.270 — 112.270���� Procedure to establish contract to make will or devise or not to revoke will or devise
  • 112.272 — 112.272���� In terrorem clauses valid and enforceable; exceptions
  • 112.275 — 112.275���� Manner of revocation or alteration exclusive
  • 112.285 — to 112.315. [1969 c.591 �41; 2015 c.387 �14]
  • 112.355 — 112.355���� Devise passes all interest of testator (metadata only)
  • 112.385 — 112.385���� Nonademption of specific devises in certain cases
  • 112.395 — 112.395���� When estate passes to issue of devisee; anti-lapse; class gifts
  • 112.405 — 112.405���� Children born, adopted or conceived after execution of will; pretermitted children
  • 112.410 — 112.410���� Effect of general disposition or residuary clause on testator�s power of appointment
  • 112.415 — 112.415���� Persons not entitled to estate of testator EFFECT OF HOMICIDE OR ABUSE ON INTESTATE SUCCESSION, WILLS, J
  • 112.465 — 112.465���� Slayer or abuser considered to predecease decedent
  • 112.495 — 112.495���� Reversions, vested remainders, contingent remainders and future interests
  • 112.505 — 112.505���� Property appointed; powers of revocation or appointment
  • 112.515 — 112.515���� Proceeds of insurance on life and other benefit plans of decedent
  • 112.525 — 112.525���� Proceeds of insurance on life of slayer or abuser
  • 112.535 — 112.535���� Payment by insurance company, financial institution, trustee or obligor; no liability
  • 112.545 — 112.545���� Rights of persons without notice dealing with slayer or abuser
  • 112.555 — 112.555���� Final judgment as conclusive; evidence of felonious and intentional killing UNIFORM SIMULTANEOUS DEATH A
  • 112.578 — 112.578���� Construction of survivorship provisions in governing instruments
  • 112.580 — 112.580���� Co-owners with right of survivorship; requirement of survival
  • 112.586 — 112.586, if property is held by two co-owners with right of survivorship and both co-owners are deceased, one-half of th
  • 112.588 — 112.588���� Protection of payors and other third parties
  • 112.590 — must return the payment, property or other benefit if:
  • 112.675 — 112.675); repealed by 2001 c.245 �19] ����� 112.675 [1969 c.591 �77; repealed by 1975 c.480 �1 (112.650 to 112.667 e
  • 112.685 — 112.685���� Dower and curtesy abolished UNIFORM DISPOSITION OF COMMUNITY PROPERTY RIGHTS AT DEATH ACT
  • 112.735 — 112.735���� One-half of property not subject to testamentary disposition or right to elect against will
  • 112.775 — among those states which enact it. [1973 c.205 ��7,8,9,10]
  • 112.805 — 112.805���� Exclusive manner of disposing of wills; destroyed will not revoked
  • 112.820 — 112.820���� Procedure for destruction of will; affidavit
  • 113.035 — (5). Persons receiving notice under this subsection shall have 20 days
  • 113.145 — if that information was required to be delivered or mailed to the
  • 124.110 — 124.110. ����� (3) �Slayer� means a person who: ����� (a) With felonious intent, takes or procures the taking of a per
Title 113 · ORS Chapter 113 (25 sections)
  • 112.049 — within four months of the delivery or mailing of the information.
  • 113.007 — 113.007���� Exceptions to bond requirement for special administrator
  • 113.025 — 113.025���� Proceedings commenced in more than one county
  • 113.027 — 113.027���� Limitation on admission of will to probate
  • 113.038 — 113.038���� Request for different method of compensation of personal representative
  • 113.045 — 113.045���� Information of escheat to State Treasurer
  • 113.055 — 113.055���� Testimony of attesting witnesses to will
  • 113.075 — within four months of the delivery or mailing of the information; and
  • 113.085 — 113.085���� Preference in appointing personal representative
  • 113.086 — 113.086���� Approval of attorneys who are eligible to be personal representative for decedent who received Medicaid or o
  • 113.087 — 113.087���� Effect of accepting appointment as personal representative; notices to be sent to representative
  • 113.092 — 113.092���� Convicted felon as nominated personal representative
  • 113.095 — 113.095, or becomes incapable of discharging duties, the court shall remove the personal representative. ����� (2) When
  • 113.115 — 113.115���� Increasing, reducing or requiring new bond
  • 113.125 — 113.125���� Letters testamentary or of administration
  • 113.155 — 113.155���� Publication of notice to interested persons
  • 113.175 — 113.175���� Property discovered after inventory filed
  • 113.205 — 113.205���� Powers of surviving personal representative
  • 113.215 — 113.215���� Appointment of successor personal representative
  • 113.225 — 113.225���� Notice to interested persons by successor personal representative
  • 113.238 — 113.238���� Requirements and prohibitions related to certain decedents who die intestate and without heirs
  • 113.242 — 113.242���� Authority of estate administrator ����� 113.005 Special administrators. (1) If, prior to appointment and
  • 114.453 — 114.453, a statement of the purpose for filing the petition. ����� (13) If the petition is filed under ORS 114.453, a s
  • 130.170 — 130.170, a public benefit corporation as defined in ORS 65.001 or a religious organization, a person who commences an ac
  • 411.010 — 411.010, received medical assistance as defined in ORS 414.025 or received care at an institution as defined in ORS 179.
Title 114 · ORS Chapter 114 (54 sections)
  • 114.005 — 114.005���� Occupancy of principal dwelling of decedent by spouse and children
  • 114.045 — 114.045���� Modification or termination of support (metadata only)
  • 114.075 — 114.075���� Priority of support; treated as administration expense
  • 114.085 — 114.085���� Setting apart whole estate for support; termination of administration TITLE AND POSSESSION OF PROPERTY
  • 114.205 — 114.205���� No distinction between real and personal property
  • 114.215 — 114.215���� Devolution of and title to property; custody of pets
  • 114.225 — 114.225���� Possession and control of decedent�s estate DUTIES AND POWERS OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
  • 114.255 — 114.255���� Commencement of duties and powers of personal representative; prior acts
  • 114.265 — 114.265���� General duties of personal representative
  • 114.275 — 114.275���� Personal representative to proceed without court order; application for relief
  • 114.285 — 114.285���� Naming or appointment of personal representative does not discharge claim
  • 114.295 — 114.295���� Discharge or devise in will of claim of testator
  • 114.305 — 114.305���� Transactions authorized for personal representative
  • 114.315 — 114.315���� Right to perfect lien or security interest
  • 114.325 — 114.325���� Power to sell, mortgage, lease and deal with property
  • 114.333 — 114.333���� Transfer of title and interest to real property by foreign personal representative
  • 114.335 — 114.335���� Court order for sale, mortgage or lease
  • 114.345 — 114.345���� Title conveyed free of claims of creditors
  • 114.355 — 114.355���� Sale or encumbrance to personal representative voidable; exceptions
  • 114.385 — 114.385���� Persons dealing with personal representative; protection
  • 114.395 — 114.395���� Improper exercise of power; breach of fiduciary duty
  • 114.405 — 114.405���� Personal liability of personal representative
  • 114.415 — 114.415���� Copersonal representatives; when joint action required
  • 114.425 — 114.425���� Discovery of property, writings and information
  • 114.435 — 114.435���� Power to avoid transfers WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIMS AND ESTATES WITH PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS (Generally)
  • 114.444 — 114.444���� Application (Court Approval of Settlement)
  • 114.447 — 114.447���� Court approval of settlement of personal injury claim or wrongful death claim (Probate of Estate With Pe
  • 114.450 — 114.450���� Deferral of requirements (Probate for Sole Purpose of Pursuing Wrongful Death Claim)
  • 114.456 — 114.456���� Information to beneficiaries and Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority
  • 114.462 — 114.462, proof of compliance with this subsection or a waiver of notice as provided under ORS 111.225. ����� (5) Within
  • 114.505 — to 114.560 is personally answerable and accountable:
  • 114.515 — (6), claims against the estate may be presented within four months
  • 114.517 — may convey any real or personal property that is part of the estate at
  • 114.520 — 114.520���� Authorization from State Treasurer required for filing of affidavit by creditor if decedent dies intestate a
  • 114.535 — 114.535, if you owe a debt to the decedent or have personal property of the decedent, you must pay the debt or turn over
  • 114.545 — (1)(f) who has not been paid or reimbursed the full amount owed such
  • 114.550 — 114.550���� Summary review of administration of estate; hearing; order; removal of affiant; surcharge
  • 114.555 — 114.555���� Transfer of interest of decedent in property described in affidavit
  • 114.560 — 114.560���� Exclusive remedy ELECTIVE SHARE FOR DECEDENTS WHO DIE ON OR AFTER JANUARY 1, 2011 (Generally)
  • 114.610 — (1)(c). Venue for the proceeding is as provided in ORS 113.015. A copy
  • 114.620 — 114.620���� Waiver of right to elect and other rights
  • 114.625 — 114.625���� Who may exercise right of election (Augmented Estate)
  • 114.635 — 114.635���� Exclusions from augmented estate (Decedent�s Probate Estate)
  • 114.650 — 114.650���� Decedent�s probate estate (Decedent�s Nonprobate Estate)
  • 114.665 — 114.665���� Decedent�s nonprobate estate; property owned immediately before death (Surviving Spouse�s Estate)
  • 114.675 — 114.675���� Surviving spouse�s estate (Decedent�s Probate Transfers to Spouse)
  • 114.685 — 114.685���� Decedent�s probate transfers to surviving spouse (Decedent�s Nonprobate Transfers to Spouse)
  • 114.690 — 114.690���� Decedent�s nonprobate transfers to surviving spouse (Payment of Elective Share)
  • 114.700 — 114.700���� Priority of sources from which elective share payable
  • 114.705 — 114.705���� Liability of recipients of decedent�s nonprobate estate
  • 114.725 — 114.725. ����� (5) In no event may the value of property be included in the augmented estate more than once. [2009 c.57
  • 708A.655 — 708A.655, if the lessor of the box is an Oregon operating institution as defined in ORS 706.008, or under ORS 723.844, i
  • 723.466 — or 803.094, or a similar statute providing for the transfer of property
  • 97.130 — (2) and (11) and except as restricted or otherwise provided by the will
Title 115 · ORS Chapter 115 (16 sections)
  • 115.001 — 115.001���� Effect of direction to pay debts, charges, taxes or expenses
  • 115.003 — 115.003���� Personal representative to make diligent search for claimants; notice to claimants; contents; proof of compl
  • 115.004 — 115.004���� Recovery for failure to make search or give notice; indemnification; time for commencing action
  • 115.005 — (5) and 115.065, no action against a personal representative on account
  • 115.008 — 115.008���� Application of time limitations to public bodies
  • 115.085 — 115.085���� Claims on contingent and unliquidated debts
  • 115.135 — 115.135���� Allowance and disallowance of claims; exception for estates with no known assets
  • 115.155 — 115.155���� Separate action required by personal representative
  • 115.175 — 115.175���� Interested persons heard in summary determination or separate action
  • 115.195 — 115.195���� Proof for court allowance of disallowed claim; claims for recovery of public assistance or medical assistanc
  • 115.215 — 115.215���� Extension of statute of limitations DISCHARGE OF ENCUMBRANCES
  • 115.275 — 115.275���� Encumbered assets; powers of personal representative ACTIONS AND SUITS
  • 115.325 — 115.325���� Action not to be commenced until claim presented and disallowed APPLICATION TO NONTESTAMENTARY TRUSTS
  • 115.335 — 115.335���� Chapter does not apply to certain trusts CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES ����� 115.001 Effect of direction to
  • 179.610 — to 179.770.
  • 406.110 — 406.110. ����� (j) The claim of the Department of Human Services or the Oregon Health Authority for the amount of the s
Title 116 · ORS Chapter 116 (32 sections)
  • 111.075 — or a court administrator, upon request, shall furnish to the State
  • 111.215 — 111.215. Upon the hearing the court may order the distributee to return all or part of the property distributed, or to p
  • 114.365 — 114.365] ����� 116.840 [1963 c.417 �3; repealed by 1969 c.591 �305] ����� 116.850 [1963 c.417 �4; repealed by 19
  • 116.003 — [1969 c.591 �168; 1973 c.506 �36;
  • 116.007 — 116.007���� Allocation of income PARTIAL DISTRIBUTION
  • 116.013 — 116.013, it appears that all or any part of the property distributed is required for the payment of claims and expenses
  • 116.043 — 116.043���� Petition and order for refund by distributee ACCOUNTING AND DISTRIBUTION
  • 116.073 — 116.073���� Nonliability of personal representative
  • 116.083 — (5) in whole or in part.
  • 116.093 — 116.093. ����� (4) If the court grants the motion, the court shall enter a general judgment closing the estate and disc
  • 116.103 — 116.103���� Objections to final account and petition
  • 116.133 — 116.133���� Distribution; order in which assets appropriated; abatement
  • 116.163 — 116.163���� Distribution to foreign personal representative
  • 116.183 — 116.183���� Expenses of personal representative; determination of attorney fees
  • 116.205 — 116.205, to be placed in the escheat funds of the state. The personal representative shall take the receipt of the State
  • 116.208 — 116.208���� Motion to close estate with no known assets; judgment; discharge of personal representative
  • 116.223 — 116.223���� Recording of deed from personal representative
  • 116.243 — 116.243���� Reports by court clerks, county clerks or court administrators to State Treasurer
  • 116.263 — 116.263���� Payment of debt and delivery of property to foreign personal representative without local administration
  • 116.303 — to 116.383 embody the Uniform Estate Tax Apportionment Act and shall be
  • 116.313 — 116.313���� Apportionment among interested persons; valuations; apportionment directed by will or trust
  • 116.323 — 116.323���� Apportionment proceedings; equitable apportionment; penalties and interest; court determination
  • 116.333 — 116.333���� Withholding of tax; recovery from distributee; bond of distributee
  • 116.343 — 116.343���� Allowances for exemptions, deductions and credits
  • 116.353 — 116.353���� Income interests; life or temporary interests; charging corpus
  • 116.363 — 116.363���� Proceedings for recovery of tax; liability of personal representative; apportionment of amount not recovered
  • 116.373 — 116.373���� Foreign personal representatives and estates
  • 116.383 — 116.383, the determination of the probate court in respect thereto is prima facie correct. [1969 c.591 �196] ����� 1
  • 116.810 — 116.810); repealed by 1969 c.591 �305] ����� 116.815 [Repealed by 1969 c.591 �305] ����� 116.820 [Amended by 195
  • 117.680 — 117.680; 2005 c.126 �1; 2011 c.526 �20; 2017 c.169 �36; 2019 c.166 �10] ����� 116.175 [Repealed by 1969 c.591 �305]
  • 118.005 — to 118.540, and interest and penalties imposed in addition to the tax. [1969
  • 416.310 — to 416.340, 416.350 or 417.010 to 417.080, or the Oregon Health
Title 117 · ORS Chapter 117 (6 sections)
  • 117.005 — 117.005���� Petition for administration of estate of absentee
  • 117.015 — 117.015���� Setting date of hearing on petition; notice of hearing
  • 117.025 — 117.025���� Appointment of person to represent absentee; directing search
  • 117.065 — 117.065���� Revocation of letters; proceedings upon revocation
  • 117.095 — 117.095���� Costs, expenses and charges ����� 117.005 Petition for administration of estate of absentee. Administrat
  • 117.360 — 117.360); repealed by 1969 c.591 �305] ����� 117.370 [Repealed by 1969 c.591 �305] ����� 117.380 [Amended by 195
Title 118 · ORS Chapter 118 (23 sections)
  • 118.007 — 118.007���� Connection to federal law; meaning of terms
  • 118.010 — shall take effect at and accrue upon the death of the decedent. A
  • 118.013 — 118.013, for the primary purpose of reducing or eliminating the Oregon estate tax due on the estate of ____________ (nam
  • 118.016 — (1).
  • 118.100 — 118.100, interest shall be charged and collected thereon at the rate established under ORS 305.220 from the time when th
  • 118.120 — 118.120���� Qualified family-owned business interests; additional tax
  • 118.140 — 118.140���� Credit based upon value of natural resource property; rules
  • 118.145 — 118.145. ����� (7) Payment, in whole or in part, of estate taxes from funds of an estate or trust on any benefit subjec
  • 118.152 — 118.152���� Credit allowed for use of small forest owner minimum option
  • 118.160 — 118.160���� When tax return is required; lists of property transfers and other data
  • 118.171 — 118.171���� Application of ORS chapter 305 LIEN; PAYMENT; COMPROMISE OF TAX
  • 118.230 — 118.230���� Lien of tax; liability for payment; assessment and collection of taxes
  • 118.260 — 118.260���� Penalties for delinquency, failure to file and fraud; interest; deposit where tax not determined
  • 118.265 — 118.265���� Application for determination of tax due; discharge from personal liability; rules
  • 118.270 — 118.270���� Property from which tax is collectible (metadata only)
  • 118.280 — 118.280���� Power to sell for payment of tax; tax lien transferred to proceeds when property of estate sold or mortgaged
  • 118.290 — 118.290���� Duty of recipient when legacy payable out of property; legacy for limited period
  • 118.300 — 118.300���� Deferred payment election; bond or letter of credit
  • 118.310 — 118.310���� Transfer of stock or obligations by foreign representative or trustee; payment of tax prior to transfer
  • 118.350 — 118.350���� Compromise and compounding tax; approval by court; proceedings in case of actions or suits involving title t
  • 118.540 — shall constitute a lien upon said property prior and superior to the
  • 118.990 — 118.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 118.005 Definitions for ORS 118.005 to 118.540. As used in ORS 11
  • 305.222 — 305.222, from the time when the tax became due and payable, until the date of payment. ����� (7) If the tax has not bee
Title 119 · ORS Chapter 119 (15 sections)
  • 119.006 — to 119.081 modify, limit or supersede the Electronic Signatures in
  • 119.016 — 119.016���� Use of online tool to direct disclosure
  • 119.021 — 119.021���� Disclosure of content of electronic communications to personal representative
  • 119.026 — 119.026���� Disclosure of catalog of electronic communications to personal representative
  • 119.032 — 119.032���� Disclosure of content of electronic communications to agent designated in power of attorney
  • 119.036 — 119.036���� Disclosure of catalog of electronic communications to agent designated in power of attorney
  • 119.042 — 119.042���� Disclosure to trustee who is original user
  • 119.046 — 119.046���� Disclosure of content of electronic communications to trustee who is not original user
  • 119.052 — 119.052���� Disclosure of catalog of electronic communications to trustee who is not original user
  • 119.056 — 119.056���� Disclosure to conservator; court order RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF PARTIES
  • 119.066 — 119.066���� Requests to disclose digital assets or terminate account; custodian�s duty to comply; court order; immunity
  • 119.071 — 119.071���� Rights of custodians, users, fiduciaries and designated recipients GENERAL PROVISIONS
  • 119.076 — 119.076���� Uniformity of application and construction
  • 119.081 — 119.081. [2016 c.19 �16] ����� 119.070 [Amended by 1973 c.254 �10; repealed by 1997 c.99 �54] ����� 119.071 Righ
  • 119.086 — 119.086���� Short title ����� 119.005 [1959 c.419 ��3,4; 1969 c.520 ��24, 24a; 1973 c.344 �2; 1977 c.666 �17; repeal
Title 12 · ORS Chapter 12 (40 sections)
  • 12.010 — to 12.050, 12.070 to 12.250 or 12.276, and at the time the cause of
  • 12.040 — 12.040������ Limitations of suits generally; land patent suits; defense of possession by equitable title; suit on new pr
  • 12.060 — 12.060������ Suit or action on land contracts; time when they cease to affect the property
  • 12.070 — 12.070������ Action on judgment, decree or sealed instrument
  • 12.080 — 12.080������ Action on certain contracts or liabilities
  • 12.110 — 12.110������ Actions for certain injuries to person not arising on contract; action for overtime or premium pay; action
  • 12.118 — 12.118������ Action based on conduct that constitutes sexual assault of adult or conduct allowing, permitting or encoura
  • 12.120 — 12.120������ Action on escape; action for defamation
  • 12.125 — 12.125������ Action arising under rental agreement (metadata only)
  • 12.132 — 12.132������ Action arising out of real estate appraisal activity or appraisal review
  • 12.135 — 12.135, 12.137 and 273.241; or ����� (4) An action for taking, detaining or injuring personal property, including an ac
  • 12.137 — 12.137������ Action for loss of or damage to property arising from nuclear incident
  • 12.150 — 12.150������ Suspension of running of statute by absence or concealment
  • 12.155 — 12.155������ Effect of notice of advance payment on running of period of limitation
  • 12.160 — 12.160������ Suspension for minors and persons who have disabling mental condition
  • 12.170 — 12.170������ Disability must exist when right of action accrues
  • 12.180 — 12.180������ Coexisting disabilities must all be removed
  • 12.195 — 12.195������ Effect of attorney death on limitations
  • 12.210 — 12.210������ Suspension by injunction or prohibition of statute
  • 12.220 — 12.220������ Commencement of new action after involuntary dismissal
  • 12.230 — 12.230������ Acknowledgment or promise taking contract case out of statute; effect of payment
  • 12.240 — 12.240������ Effect of payment after obligation becomes due
  • 12.250 — 12.250������ Actions by state, county or public corporations
  • 12.270 — 12.270������ Conclusive presumption of validity of governmental subdivision boundary proceedings one year after effectiv
  • 12.272 — 12.272������ Action based on pesticide application (metadata only)
  • 12.274 — 12.274������ Action against trustee of express trust
  • 12.276 — 12.276������ Action for death, injury or damage resulting from breast implants
  • 12.278 — 12.278������ Action against manufacturer of certain pickup trucks
  • 12.280 — 12.280������ Action based on practice of land surveying
  • 12.282 — 12.282������ Action against manufacturer of extendable equipment UNIFORM CONFLICT OF LAWS-LIMITATIONS ACT
  • 12.410 — to 12.480 shall be applied and construed to effectuate its general
  • 12.430 — 12.430������ Claims based on law of other states; limitation period
  • 12.440 — 12.440������ Application of statutes and rules governing conflict of laws
  • 12.450 — 12.450, if a claim is substantively based: ����� (a) Upon the law of one other state, the limitation period of that sta
  • 12.480 — among states enacting it. [1987 c.536 �6]
  • 330.780 — (1989 Edition) and 335.490 to 335.505.
  • 545.051 — to 545.105, 545.109, 545.123, 545.126 and 545.131.
  • 634.172 — 634.172, files the report required by ORS 634.172 and mails or personally delivers true copies of that report to: �����
  • 672.325 — to recover damages for injury to a person, property or to any interest
  • 674.200 — 674.200, must be commenced before the earlier of: ����� (a) Two years after the date on which the person commencing the
Title 120 · ORS Chapter 120 (2 sections)
  • 120.050 — 120.050, 120.060, 120.070, 120.080, 120.090, 120.100, 120.110, 120.120 [Repealed by 1969 c.591 �305] ����� 120.130 [
  • 120.320 — 120.320, 120.330, 120.340, 120.350, 120.360, 120.370, 120.380, 120.390, 120.400 [Repealed by 1969 c.591 �305] _________
Title 121 · ORS Chapter 121 (3 sections)
  • 121.040 — 121.040, 121.050, 121.060, 121.070, 121.080 [Repealed by 1969 c.591 �305] ����� 121.090 [Amended by 1969 c.591 �167;
  • 121.210 — 121.210, 121.220, 121.230, 121.240, 121.250, 121.260, 121.270, 121.280,
  • 121.290 — 121.290, 121.300, 121.310, 121.320, 121.330, 121.340, 121.350, 121.360, 121.370 [Repealed by 1969 c.591 �305] CHAPTERS
Title 124 · ORS Chapter 124 (26 sections)
  • 105.100 — to 105.168, a petitioner or guardian petitioner may enforce an order
  • 124.010 — 124.010���� Petition for relief; time limitation; information to be provided petitioner; exception
  • 124.012 — 124.012���� Filing of petitions; where contempt proceedings must be conducted
  • 124.020 — 124.020, and the court may do so regardless of whether there has been a further act of abuse. [1995 c.666 �9] �����
  • 124.022 — 124.022���� Service of restraining order by sheriff; transmission by electronic communication device
  • 124.024 — 124.024���� Notice to be given by guardian petitioner
  • 124.025 — 124.025���� Removal of personal effects; accompanying peace officer; limitation on liability
  • 124.030 — 124.030���� Proof of service of restraining order to be delivered to sheriff; entry in LEDS; expiration of restraining o
  • 124.060 — 124.060���� Duty of officials to report; exceptions
  • 124.065 — 124.065���� Method of reporting; content; notice to law enforcement agency and to department
  • 124.071 — 124.071���� Deadline to complete abuse investigation; exception; written report required
  • 124.072 — 124.072���� Required disclosure of protected health information to law enforcement agency; liability for disclosure
  • 124.075 — 124.075���� Immunity of person making report in good faith; identity confidential
  • 124.077 — 124.077���� Immunity for disclosure to prospective employer
  • 124.080 — 124.080���� Photographing of victim; photograph as record
  • 124.085 — 124.085���� Catalog of abuse records; confidentiality
  • 124.087 — 124.087���� Policies and guidelines to plan for development and standardization of certain resources and technologies
  • 124.088 — 124.088���� Certain privileges not grounds for excluding evidence in court proceedings
  • 124.090 — 124.090���� Confidentiality of records; exceptions (metadata only)
  • 124.125 — 124.125���� Action by Attorney General, Department of Human Services, other agency or district attorney; investigative d
  • 124.140 — 124.140: ����� (a) �Elderly person� means a person 65 years of age or older. ����� (b) �Financially incapable� has the
  • 124.990 — 124.990���� Criminal penalty ELDERLY PERSONS AND PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES ABUSE PREVENTION ACT ����� 124.005 De
  • 163.427 — 163.427, 163.465, 163.467 or 163.525. ����� (f) Verbal abuse. ����� (g) Financial exploitation. ����� (h) Sexual abus
  • 410.630 — 410.630; 2009 c.708 �2; 2013 c.352 �6; 2019 c.117 �7] ����� 124.065 Method of reporting; content; notice to law enfo
  • 410.660 — 410.660; 2005 c.671 �5; 2015 c.179 �5] ����� 124.077 Immunity for disclosure to prospective employer. A person who h
  • 441.677 — was prepared;
Title 125 · ORS Chapter 125 (76 sections)
  • 125.012 — 125.012���� Petition for protective order; disclosure of information; confidentiality; inspection; visitor report
  • 125.015 — 125.015���� Jurisdiction of protective proceedings; proceedings in other states
  • 125.030 — 125.030���� Use of limited judgment in protective proceedings
  • 125.035 — 125.035���� Reports to Legislative Assembly regarding protective proceedings PROCEDURE IN PROTECTIVE PROCEEDINGS
  • 125.050 — 125.050���� Application of ORCP and Oregon Evidence Code
  • 125.055 — 125.055���� Petitions in protective proceedings; filing fee
  • 125.060 — (3).
  • 125.075 — 125.075, on a motion of the Long Term Care Ombudsman or upon the court�s own motion, the court may order a modification
  • 125.080 — 125.080, broken out by case subtype. ����� (3) The department, in consultation with the Oregon Public Defense Commissio
  • 125.085 — 125.085���� Motions after appointment of a fiduciary; disclosure of protected information
  • 125.095 — 125.095���� Fees, costs and disbursements payable in protective proceedings
  • 125.098 — 125.098���� Factors in determining award of attorney fees; appeal PROTECTED PERSON SPECIAL ADVOCATE
  • 125.120 — 125.120���� Protected person special advocate; appointment; duties; immunity; access to records and information; qualifi
  • 125.155 — 125.155. [1999 c.775 �9; 2003 c.227 �1; 2013 c.688 �21] FIDUCIARIES GENERALLY ����� 125.200 Preferences in appoi
  • 125.165 — 125.165���� Qualifications and standards for visitors
  • 125.170 — 125.170���� Payment and reimbursement for visitor services FIDUCIARIES GENERALLY
  • 125.205 — 125.205���� Persons not qualified to act as fiduciary
  • 125.210 — 125.210���� Circumstances requiring notice to court
  • 125.215 — 125.215���� Acceptance of appointment as fiduciary; notice of proceedings to fiduciary
  • 125.230 — 125.230���� Termination of fiduciary�s authority; discharge of fiduciary
  • 125.242 — 125.242���� Exemptions for financial institutions and trust companies GUARDIANS
  • 125.315 — (1)(c) only to the extent that the exercise of those powers is
  • 125.330 — 125.330���� Limitations on guardian appointed for person committed to custody of Department of Corrections CONSERVAT
  • 125.415 — 125.415���� Termination of bond by surety (Conservator�s Powers and Duties)
  • 125.420 — 125.420���� Power of conservator over property of protected person
  • 125.425 — 125.425, a conservator may make gifts on behalf of the protected person for such purposes as the protected person might
  • 125.440 — 125.440���� Acts conservator may perform only with court approval
  • 125.445 — 125.445���� Acts authorized to be performed without prior court approval
  • 125.450 — 125.450���� Voidable transactions (Desires of Protected Person)
  • 125.455 — 125.455���� Power of competent protected person over estate
  • 125.460 — 125.460���� Consideration of estate plan of protected person (Inventory of Property)
  • 125.465 — 125.465���� Discovery of property; examination by conservator
  • 125.470 — 125.470���� Filing of inventory required; supplemental inventory (Accountings)
  • 125.475 — 125.475���� Conservator�s accounting to court; contents
  • 125.480 — 125.480���� Approval of accounting (Liabilities)
  • 125.490 — 125.490���� Status of persons dealing with conservator (Claims and Expenses)
  • 125.495 — 125.495���� Payment of claims against estate or protected person
  • 125.500 — 125.500���� Enforcement of claim against estate or protected person
  • 125.515 — 125.515���� Effect of presentation of claim on statute of limitations
  • 125.520 — 125.520���� Order of payment of expenses and claims (Termination of Proceedings)
  • 125.530 — 125.530���� Powers and duties of conservator on death of protected person
  • 125.535 — 125.535���� Disposition of small estate (Payment to Foreign Conservator)
  • 125.540 — 125.540���� Payment of debt and delivery of property to foreign conservator TEMPORARY FIDUCIARIES
  • 125.600 — or issuance of a conservatorship order limited to property located in
  • 125.605 — 125.605���� Procedure for appointment of temporary fiduciary
  • 125.610 — 125.610���� Report of temporary fiduciary OTHER PROTECTIVE ORDERS
  • 125.650 — 125.650���� Other protective orders; filing fee OREGON PUBLIC GUARDIAN AND CONSERVATOR
  • 125.675 — to 125.691. [2014 c.117 �7; 2017 c.310 �4]
  • 125.678 — 125.678���� Appointment; term; responsibilities; delegation of duties; rules
  • 125.680 — 125.680���� Duties of Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator
  • 125.681 — 125.681���� Authority to require fingerprints of employees, volunteers or contractors
  • 125.683 — 125.683���� Needs assessment; access to records; written plan for services
  • 125.685 — 125.685���� Deputy public guardian and conservator; volunteer requirements and responsibilities
  • 125.687 — 125.687���� Limitations of court on appointment of Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator; bond; fees and compensation
  • 125.689 — 125.689���� Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator Fund
  • 125.691 — or by order of the court.
  • 125.693 — in the exercise of its duties are confidential and may be disclosed
  • 125.694 — 125.694���� Confidentiality OFFICES OF COUNTY PUBLIC GUARDIAN AND CONSERVATOR
  • 125.700 — 125.700. ����� (9) Work with existing local and county programs and with other organizations and entities to develop an
  • 125.705 — 125.705���� Effect of vacancy in office of county public guardian and conservator
  • 125.710 — 125.710���� Powers and duties of county public guardian and conservator
  • 125.725 — 125.725���� Reimbursement of county public guardian and conservator�s expenses from estate of ward or protected person
  • 125.730 — 125.730���� Fees prohibited UNIFORM ADULT GUARDIANSHIP AND PROTECTIVE PROCEEDINGS JURISDICTION ACT (Article 1 -
  • 125.812 — 125.812���� Taking testimony in another state (Article 2 - Jurisdiction)
  • 125.815 — 125.815���� Definitions; significant-connection factors
  • 125.830 — 125.830���� Jurisdiction declined by reason of conduct
  • 125.835 — 125.835���� Proceedings in more than one state (Article 3 - Transfer)
  • 125.837 — 125.837���� Transfer of guardianship or conservatorship to another state
  • 125.840 — 125.840���� Accepting guardianship or conservatorship transferred from another state (Article 4 - Registration and R
  • 125.842 — 125.842���� Registration of guardianship orders; fee
  • 125.845 — 125.845���� Registration of conservatorship orders; fee
  • 125.847 — 125.847���� Effect of registration (Article 5 - Miscellaneous Provisions)
  • 125.850 — 125.850���� Uniformity of application and construction
  • 125.852 — for adults as defined in ORS 125.802, a court having jurisdiction over
  • 126.925 — 126.925; 2014 c.117 �15] ����� Note: See note under 125.700. ����� 125.715 Bond; exoneration of surety. (1) Befo
  • 194.835 — 194.835, if the declarant is physically outside the boundaries of the United States. Copies of the guardian�s report mus
Title 126 · ORS Chapter 126 (30 sections)
  • 126.025 — 126.025] SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT �ON BEHALF OF MINOR ����� 126.725 Settlement agreement on behalf of minor; paymen
  • 126.700 — 126.700, 126.725 or 126.730. ����� (3) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a minor may contract with a bank or
  • 126.725 — 126.725���� Settlement agreement on behalf of minor; payment or deposit; disbursement; liability PAYMENT OF JUDGMENT
  • 126.730 — who are capable of establishing and maintaining a bank account in their
  • 126.735 — 126.735���� Legislative findings; minor�s capacity to contract for bank account; consent; liability GIFTS TO MINORS
  • 126.809 — 126.809���� Applicability of ORS 126.805 to 126.886; jurisdiction over custodian
  • 126.812 — 126.812���� Nomination of custodian; effective date of custodianship and transfer of custodial ����� property
  • 126.816 — 126.816���� Irrevocable gifts or exercise of power of appointment
  • 126.819 — 126.819���� Irrevocable transfer by personal representative or trustee to custodian
  • 126.822 — 126.822���� Transfer to custodian in absence of authorization
  • 126.826 — 126.826���� Irrevocable transfer by person holding property of or owing liquidated debt to minor
  • 126.829 — 126.829���� Written acknowledgment of delivery as receipt
  • 126.832 — as custodian or the disclaimer of the office by that person.
  • 126.836 — 126.836���� Limitations on custodianship; age requirement for transfers
  • 126.846 — 126.846���� Rights, powers and authority of custodian
  • 126.849 — 126.849���� Payments to and expenditures for beneficiary; effect on duty to support beneficiary
  • 126.852 — 126.852���� Reimbursement to custodian for reasonable expenses; compensation; bond
  • 126.855 — 126.855); 1973 c.823 �114; 1981 c.443 �6; repealed by 1985 c.665 �27] ����� 126.857 Third person�s duties in dealing
  • 126.857 — 126.857���� Third person�s duties in dealing with custodian
  • 126.859 — 126.859���� Claims against custodial property; liability of custodian and beneficiary
  • 126.862 — 126.862���� Refusal to serve as custodian; substitute and successor custodians; resignation; ���������� removal
  • 126.866 — 126.866���� Petition for accounting by custodian, determination of responsibility
  • 126.869 — 126.869���� Time of transfer of custodial property to beneficiary or beneficiary�s estate
  • 126.872 — 126.872���� Delayed transfer of custodial property to beneficiary
  • 126.877 — 126.877���� Applicability of ORS 126.805 to 126.886 to transfers made after January 1, 1986
  • 126.879 — 126.879���� Validation of transfer made before January 1, 1986
  • 126.882 — 126.882���� Application and construction of ORS 126.805 to 126.886
  • 126.886 — is not affected by:
  • 127.005 — in 1989]
  • 127.015 — in 1989]
Title 127 · ORS Chapter 127 (61 sections)
  • 127.025 — 127.025���� Authority under power of attorney recognizable regardless of date of execution
  • 127.035 — 127.035���� Limitations on liability of person reasonably relying on power of attorney
  • 127.045 — 127.045���� Duty of agent under power of attorney ADVANCE DIRECTIVES FOR HEALTH CARE (Definitions)
  • 127.505 — to 127.660 and 127.995 do not impair or supersede the laws of this
  • 127.507 — 127.507���� Capable adults may make own health care decisions (Formalities of Executing Advance Directive)
  • 127.515 — 127.515���� Execution; witnesses; out-of-state execution
  • 127.520 — 127.520���� Persons not eligible to serve as health care representative; manner of disqualifying persons for service
  • 127.525 — 127.525���� Acceptance of appointment; withdrawal (Form for Appointing Health Care Representative)
  • 127.527 — may be executed by an Oregon resident or by a resident of any other
  • 127.529 — and the written materials described in subsection (1)(c) of this
  • 127.530 — 127.530); repealed by 2018 c.36 �30] (Advance Directive Advisory Committee) ����� 127.532 Appointment; term of o
  • 127.533 — 127.533���� Duties; advance directive elements; reports (Effect of Executing Advance Directive)
  • 127.535 — (5). [1989 c.914 �10; 1993 c.767 �14; 2018 c.36 �16]
  • 127.540 — 127.540���� Limitations on authority of health care representative (Provisions Generally Applicable to Advance Direc
  • 127.545 — 127.545���� Revocation of advance directive or health care decision; when revocation effective; effect of executing form
  • 127.550 — 127.550���� Petition for judicial review of advance directives; scope of review; authority to file petition
  • 127.555 — 127.555���� Designation of attending physician or health care provider; liability of health care representative and heal
  • 127.560 — 127.560���� Provisions not exclusive; effect of provisions on civil and criminal liability of health care representative
  • 127.565 — 127.565���� Independent medical judgment of provider; effect of advance directive on insurance
  • 127.580 — or 127.635, the attending physician or attending health care provider
  • 127.625 — 127.625���� Providers under no duty to participate in withdrawal or withholding of certain health care; duty of provider
  • 127.635 — 127.635���� Withdrawal of life-sustaining procedures; conditions; selection of health care representative in certain cas
  • 127.640 — 127.640���� Physician to determine that conditions met before withdrawing or withholding certain health care
  • 127.642 — 127.642���� Principal to be provided with certain care to insure comfort and cleanliness (Requirements Imposed on He
  • 127.646 — to 127.654 are in addition to any requirements that may be imposed
  • 127.649 — 127.649���� Health care organizations required to have written policies and procedures on providing information on patie
  • 127.654 — 127.654���� Scope of requirement; limitation on liability for failure to comply (Previously Executed Advance Directi
  • 127.658 — 127.658���� Effect of ORS 127.505 to 127.660 on previously executed advance directives (Short Title)
  • 127.660 — and 127.995 do not abolish or limit the civil or criminal liability of
  • 127.663 — 127.663; ����� (F) A statement that the information described in subsection (1)(c) of this section is available on the
  • 127.669 — 127.669���� Oregon Health Authority not required to perform certain acts
  • 127.690 — 127.690���� Nonopioid directive form; when administration of opioids authorized; rules DECLARATIONS FOR MENTAL HEALT
  • 127.702 — 127.702���� Persons who may make declaration for mental health treatment; period of validity
  • 127.703 — 127.703���� Required policies regarding mental health treatment rights information; declarations for mental health treat
  • 127.705 — 127.705���� Designation of attorney-in-fact for decisions about mental health treatment
  • 127.710 — 127.710���� Operation of declaration; physician or provider to act in accordance with declaration
  • 127.711 — 127.711���� Determination of incapacity; petition for judicial determination of incapacity
  • 127.712 — 127.712���� Scope of authority of attorney-in-fact; powers and duties; limitation on liability
  • 127.715 — 127.715���� Prohibitions against requiring person to execute or refrain from executing declaration
  • 127.717 — 127.717���� Declaration to be made part of medical record; physician or provider to comply with declaration; withdrawal
  • 127.720 — 127.720���� Circumstances in which physician or provider may disregard declaration
  • 127.725 — 127.725���� Limitations on liability of physician or provider
  • 127.727 — 127.727���� Persons prohibited from serving as attorney-in-fact
  • 127.732 — 127.732���� Withdrawal of attorney-in-fact; rescission of withdrawal
  • 127.736 — within the preceding 12-month period or has a validly executed
  • 127.737 — 127.737���� Certain other laws applicable to declaration CONSENT TO HEALTH CARE SERVICES BY PERSON OTHER THAN HEALTH
  • 127.765 — 127.765���� Health care advocate; appointment; powers; limitations; term; approval of certain decisions; protest; traini
  • 127.800 — to 127.897 which can be given full effect without the invalid section
  • 127.805 — or other form of assisted suicide.
  • 127.810 — 127.810, 127.815, 127.820 or 127.825 shall not be the sole basis for a report of unprofessional or dishonorable conduct
  • 127.855 — 127.855���� Medical record documentation requirements
  • 127.870 — 127.870���� Effect on construction of wills, contracts and statutes
  • 127.880 — 127.880���� Construction of Act (Immunities and Liabilities)
  • 127.885 — 127.885���� Immunities; basis for prohibiting health care provider from participation; notification; permissible sanctio
  • 127.892 — 127.892���� Claims by governmental entity for costs incurred (Severability)
  • 127.895 — 127.895���� Severability (Form of the Request) (metadata only)
  • 127.897 — have been met and indicating the steps taken to carry out the request,
  • 127.995 — apply to a declaration for mental health treatment. [1993 c.442 �17;
  • 419C.530 — 419C.530. ����� (c) In cases of emergency endangering life or health. ����� (2) A declaration does not limit any autho
  • 430.010 — 430.010. ����� (9) �Provider� means a mental health treatment provider, a physician associate licensed under ORS 677.50
  • 97.070 — 97.070; 1993 c.767 �20; 2018 c.36 �18] ����� 127.630 [Formerly 97.080; repealed by 1993 c.767 �29] ����� 127.635
Title 128 · ORS Chapter 128 (61 sections)
  • 128.001 — 128.001���� Limitations on accepting payment for preparation of trust PRIVATE FOUNDATION AND SPLIT INTEREST TRUSTS
  • 128.061 — 128.061] ����� 128.026 [1977 c.614 �6; 1995 c.157 �21; repealed by 2005 c.348 �128] ����� 128.030 [Amended by 19
  • 128.085 — 128.085���� Limitations on trustee�s administration of �private foundation� trust
  • 128.090 — 128.090���� Limitations on trustee�s administration of �split-interest� trust
  • 128.095 — 128.095���� Trustee may amend governing instrument of �private foundation� or �split-interest� trust with prior consent
  • 128.100 — 128.100���� Authority of fiduciary to deposit securities in clearing corporation UNIFORM PRUDENT MANAGEMENT OF INSTI
  • 128.318 — 128.318���� Standard of conduct in managing and investing institutional fund
  • 128.322 — 128.322���� Appropriation for expenditure or accumulation of endowment fund; rules of construction
  • 128.326 — 128.326���� Delegation of management and investment functions
  • 128.328 — 128.328���� Release or modification of restrictions on management, investment or purpose
  • 128.334 — 128.334���� Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
  • 128.336 — 128.336, an institution may delegate to an external agent the management and investment of an institutional fund to the
  • 128.520 — 128.520���� Employees� trust may be in perpetuity; accumulation of income BUSINESS TRUSTS
  • 128.570 — 128.570���� Business trusts and trustees not subject to bank and trust company regulations
  • 128.575 — 128.575���� Filing with Office of Secretary of State required; fees; amendments
  • 128.580 — 128.580���� Business trusts subject to certain corporate laws
  • 128.585 — 128.585���� Personal liability of trustees, shareholders or beneficiaries of business trust
  • 128.590 — 128.590���� Filing of trust instrument as conclusive evidence of compliance with laws; exception
  • 128.595 — 128.595] ����� 128.080 [Amended by 1973 c.177 �2; repealed by 1973 c.506 �46] PRIVATE FOUNDATION AND SPLIT INTER
  • 128.599 — 128.599���� Reinstatement of business trust following inactivation
  • 128.600 — 128.600���� Filing, service, copying and certification fees CHARITABLE TRUST AND CORPORATION ACT
  • 128.610 — to 128.769 as the Attorney General requires. [1963 c.583 �15; 1971
  • 128.640 — 128.640���� Exemptions from application of ORS 128.610 to 128.769
  • 128.650 — 128.650���� Register of charitable organizations; authority of Attorney General to maintain register
  • 128.660 — 128.660���� Filing of registration statement and articles of incorporation or other instrument with Attorney General
  • 128.670 — 128.670���� Filing of reports; rules; fees; authority of Attorney General relating to reports; civil penalty
  • 128.680 — 128.680���� Investigatory authority of Attorney General
  • 128.690 — 128.690���� Order for attendance by Attorney General; effect
  • 128.720 — 128.720���� Copies of certain documents and notice to be provided Attorney General
  • 128.730 — 128.730���� List of certain claims for exemptions from taxation to be provided Attorney General
  • 128.735 — 128.735���� Attorney fees in action to enforce fiduciary or other duty
  • 128.760 — 128.760���� Issuance of disqualification order by Attorney General; hearing request; legal effect
  • 128.763 — 128.763���� Disclosure of disqualification required in solicitations; legal effect of failure to disclose
  • 128.769 — and 128.801 to 128.898 and for no other purpose. [2014 c.8 �7]
  • 128.801 — to 128.898 and 128.995.
  • 128.802 — 128.802���� Registration of professional fund raising firms required; fee; renewal; notice of change of information
  • 128.807 — 128.807���� Required submission of financial plan to nonprofit beneficiary
  • 128.809 — 128.809���� Required disclosure of agency by solicitors
  • 128.812 — 128.812���� Required submission of financial report after campaign
  • 128.814 — 128.814���� Presumption of breach of fiduciary duty by officer or director of nonprofit beneficiary
  • 128.821 — 128.821���� Registration of commercial fund raising firms required; fee; renewal; notice of change in information
  • 128.823 — 128.823���� Designation of amount to be paid to beneficiaries; manner of specification; minimum amount payable
  • 128.824 — 128.824���� Disclosures required in commercial fund raising solicitations
  • 128.826 — 128.826���� Commercial fund raising contracts and notice; filing
  • 128.841 — 128.841���� Commercial fund raising firm financial reports; contents; filing
  • 128.846 — 128.846���� Maintenance of records by commercial fund raising firm
  • 128.848 — 128.848���� Accountings required of commercial coventurer
  • 128.856 — 128.856���� Written consent by beneficiary to use of name
  • 128.861 — 128.861���� Written consent required for representations about use of tickets
  • 128.886 — 128.886���� False or misleading representations prohibited
  • 128.891 — 128.891���� Prohibited representations; written notice
  • 128.995 — and 646.608 and to the contents thereof. The Attorney General may make
  • 130.390 — in 2005]
  • 130.405 — in 2005]
  • 130.415 — in 2005]
  • 130.420 — in 2005]
  • 130.430 — in 2005]
  • 130.440 — in 2005]
  • 130.445 — in 2005]
  • 180.180 — 180.180. Amounts deposited pursuant to this section are continuously appropriated to the Attorney General to pay the exp
  • 78.1020 — 78.1020. When the securities are deposited, certificates representing securities of the same class of the same issuer ma
Title 129 · ORS Chapter 129 (24 sections)
  • 129.010 — to 129.080 and 129.110 to 129.140); repealed by 2003 c.279 �36]
  • 129.210 — 129.210���� UPIA 103. Fiduciary duties; general principles
  • 129.220 — 129.220���� UPIA 105. Judicial control of discretionary power
  • 129.225 — 129.225���� Conversion to unitrust DECEDENT�S ESTATE OR TERMINATING INCOME INTEREST
  • 129.250 — 129.250���� UPIA 201. Determination and distribution of net income
  • 129.255 — 129.255���� UPIA 202. Distribution to residuary and remainder beneficiaries APPORTIONMENT AT BEGINNING AND END OF IN
  • 129.270 — 129.270���� UPIA 301. When right to income begins and ends
  • 129.275 — 129.275���� UPIA 302. Apportionment of receipts and disbursements when decedent dies or income interest begins
  • 129.280 — 129.280���� UPIA 303. Apportionment when income interest ends ALLOCATION OF RECEIPTS DURING ADMINISTRATION OF TRUST
  • 129.300 — or 129.385 applies to a receipt from the trust. [2003 c.279 �11]
  • 129.305 — 129.305���� UPIA 402. Distribution from trust or estate
  • 129.308 — 129.308���� UPIA 403. Business and other activities conducted by trustee (Receipts Not Normally Apportioned)
  • 129.325 — 129.325���� UPIA 407. Insurance policies and similar contracts (Receipts Normally Apportioned)
  • 129.350 — 129.350���� UPIA 408. Insubstantial allocations not required
  • 129.355 — 129.355���� UPIA 409. Deferred compensation, annuities and similar payments
  • 129.365 — 129.365���� UPIA 411. Minerals, water and other natural resources
  • 129.370 — 129.370, 129.380 or 129.385 applies. [2003 c.279 �15] ����� 129.325 UPIA 407. Insurance policies and similar contrac
  • 129.375 — 129.375���� UPIA 413. Property not productive of income
  • 129.385 — is insubstantial, the trustee may allocate the entire amount to
  • 129.405 — to the extent that the will, the terms of the trust or applicable law
  • 129.410 — 129.410���� UPIA 503. Transfers from income to principal for depreciation
  • 129.415 — 129.415���� UPIA 504. Transfers from income to reimburse principal
  • 129.425 — 129.425���� UPIA 506. Adjustments between principal and income because of taxes UNIFORMITY OF APPLICATION
  • 129.450 — 129.450���� UPIA 601. Uniformity of application and construction ����� 129.005 [1975 c.717 �12 (enacted in lieu of 1
Title 13 · ORS Chapter 13 (1 sections)
  • 13.160 — 13.160); repealed by 1979 c.284 �199] ����� 13.170 [Amended by 1973 c.349 �11; 1975 c.158 �5; repealed by 1979 c.284
Title 130 · ORS Chapter 130 (88 sections)
  • 114.600 — to 114.725 relating to the elective share of the surviving spouse,
  • 12.020 — within the earlier of:
  • 126.805 — to 126.886.
  • 128.262 — 128.262] ����� 130.365 Publication of notice. After filing a petition under ORS 130.355, a trustee must cause a noti
  • 128.280 — 128.280; 2009 c.275 �15; 2010 c.107 ��46,47; 2011 c.595 �133] ����� 130.405 Creditor may obtain order for payment. A
  • 128.288 — 128.288] ����� 130.425 Priority of claims. (1) Claims allowed against the trust estate under ORS 130.350 to 130.450
  • 128.290 — 128.290; 2009 c.595 �91; 2011 c.720 �64; 2013 c.688 �22] ����� 130.430 Applicability of time limitations to public b
  • 128.292 — 128.292] ����� 130.435 Applicability of time limitations to certain claims based on liens against property and liabi
  • 128.296 — 128.296] ����� 130.445 Dismissal for want of prosecution. (1) If the trustee does not file a petition to close the c
  • 128.300 — 128.300] REVOCABLE TRUSTS ����� 130.500 UTC 601. Revocable trusts generally. (1) A person who has capacity to ma
  • 128.370 — 128.370] ����� 130.525 Applicability of ORS 130.530, 130.535 and 130.540 to 130.575. (1) ORS 130.530 and 130.535 app
  • 128.375 — 128.375] ����� 130.535 Revocation by divorce or annulment. (1) Unless otherwise provided by the terms of the trust i
  • 128.392 — 128.392] ����� 130.570 Advancement against share of trust. Property that the settlor gives during the settlor�s life
  • 128.397 — 128.397] OFFICE OF TRUSTEE ����� 130.600 UTC 701. Acceptance or rejection of trusteeship. (1) Except as otherwis
  • 130.010 — 130.010. ����� (2) A person appointed to enforce a trust created for the care of an animal or another noncharitable pur
  • 130.022 — 130.022���� UTC 108. Principal place of administration
  • 130.025 — 130.025���� UTC 106. Common law of trusts; principles of equity
  • 130.035 — 130.035���� UTC 109. Methods of giving notice; waiver of notice
  • 130.040 — 130.040���� UTC 110. Other persons treated as qualified beneficiaries
  • 130.045 — 130.045, 130.200, 130.205, 130.210, 130.215, 130.220 and 130.225, or trust combination or division under ORS 130.230, ma
  • 130.050 — 130.050���� UTC 201. Role of court in administration of trust
  • 130.055 — 130.055���� UTC 202. Jurisdiction over trustee and beneficiary
  • 130.100 — to 130.120 has the same effect as if notice were given directly to the
  • 130.105 — 130.105���� UTC 302. Representation by holder of testamentary power of appointment
  • 130.110 — 130.110���� UTC 303. Representation by fiduciaries and parents
  • 130.115 — 130.115���� UTC 304. Representation by person having substantially identical interest
  • 130.120 — is binding on the person represented unless the person represented
  • 130.160 — 130.160���� UTC 403. Trusts created in other states, countries or jurisdictions
  • 130.175 — 130.175���� UTC 406. Creation of trust induced by fraud, duress or undue influence
  • 130.190 — 130.190���� UTC 409. Noncharitable trust without ascertainable beneficiary
  • 130.195 — 130.195���� UTC 410. Modification or termination of trust; proceedings for approval or disapproval
  • 130.200 — 130.200���� UTC 411. Modification or termination of irrevocable trust by consent
  • 130.205 — 130.205, 130.210 and 130.215, a trust terminates: ����� (a) To the extent the trust is revoked or expires pursuant to t
  • 130.210 — 130.210. [2005 c.348 �30; 2009 c.275 �10; 2013 c.529 �4] ����� 130.200 UTC 411. Modification or termination of irrev
  • 130.215 — 130.215���� UTC 414. Modification or termination of uneconomic trust
  • 130.220 — 130.220���� UTC 415. Reformation to correct mistakes
  • 130.225 — 130.225, or a trust combination or division under ORS 130.230, solely because of the existence of the duty of loyalty un
  • 130.230 — 130.230���� UTC 417. Combination and division of trusts
  • 130.232 — 130.232, 130.715 and 130.730 by sections 1 to 4, chapter 126, Oregon Laws 2015, apply only to trusts executed on or afte
  • 130.237 — 130.237���� Abatement due to insufficiency of trust property
  • 130.240 — 130.240���� Marital deduction gifts CREDITOR�S CLAIMS; SPENDTHRIFT AND DISCRETIONARY TRUSTS
  • 130.300 — 130.300���� UTC 501. Rights of beneficiary�s creditor or assignee
  • 130.310 — 130.310���� UTC 503. Exceptions to spendthrift provisions
  • 130.315 — 130.315���� UTC 505. Creditor�s claim against settlor
  • 130.325 — 130.325���� UTC 507. Personal obligations of trustee CLAIMS AGAINST TRUST BASED ON DEBTS OF SETTLOR
  • 130.350 — to 130.450 in the same manner as other claims. If the debt becomes
  • 130.360 — 130.360���� Limitation on presentation of claims when notice to claimants given
  • 130.395 — 130.395���� Claim on contingent or unliquidated debt
  • 130.410 — 130.410���� Evidence required to allow court approval of claim disallowed by trustee
  • 130.435 — 130.435���� Applicability of time limitations to certain claims based on liens against property and liability of settlor
  • 130.450 — apply to actions brought in the name of the state, or brought in the
  • 130.505 — 130.505���� UTC 602. Revocation or amendment of revocable trust
  • 130.510 — 130.510���� UTC 603. Settlor�s powers; powers of withdrawal
  • 130.515 — 130.515���� UTC 604. Limitation on action contesting validity of revocable trust; distribution of trust property RUL
  • 130.518 — 130.518���� Creditor protections retained upon conveyance of property held as tenants by the entirety to revocable trust
  • 130.520 — 130.520���� �Specific distribution� defined for ORS 130.520 to 130.575
  • 130.540 — 130.540���� Contract of sale of property not revocation
  • 130.545 — 130.545���� Encumbrance or disposition of property after trust instrument executed
  • 130.550 — 130.550���� When trust assets pass to descendants of beneficiary; class gifts
  • 130.555 — 130.555���� Children of settlors; pretermitted children
  • 130.565 — 130.565���� Effect of failure of specific distribution
  • 130.575 — 130.575, �specific distribution� means a distribution of specific property to a specific beneficiary that is required un
  • 130.600 — 130.600���� UTC 701. Acceptance or rejection of trusteeship
  • 130.615 — 130.615���� UTC 704. Vacancy in trusteeship; appointment of successor
  • 130.630 — 130.630���� UTC 707. Delivery of property by former trustee; report
  • 130.640 — 130.640���� UTC 709. Reimbursement of expenses DUTIES AND POWERS OF TRUSTEE
  • 130.690 — 130.690���� UTC 809. Control and protection of trust property
  • 130.695 — 130.695���� UTC 810. Recordkeeping and identification of trust property
  • 130.700 — 130.700���� UTC 811. Enforcement and defense of claims
  • 130.710 — (3). [2005 c.348 �28]
  • 130.715 — 130.715���� UTC 814. Discretionary powers; tax savings; inclusion of capital gains in income
  • 130.730 — 130.730. [2005 c.348 �74] ����� 130.725 UTC 816. Specific powers of trustee. Without limiting the authority conferre
  • 130.733 — 130.733���� Notice of proposed trustee action to beneficiaries; right of beneficiary to object ADVISERS
  • 130.735 — 130.735���� Appointment of adviser; liability of trustee UNIFORM PRUDENT INVESTOR ACT
  • 130.770 — 130.770���� Determination of compliance with prudent investor rule
  • 130.775 — 130.775: �investments permissible by law for investment of trust funds,� �legal investments,� �authorized investments,�
  • 130.800 — (2) as may be necessary to protect the trust property or the interests
  • 130.810 — 130.810���� UTC 1003. Damages in absence of breach (metadata only)
  • 130.820 — 130.820���� UTC 1005. Limitation of action against trustee
  • 130.825 — 130.825���� UTC 1006. Reliance on trust instrument (metadata only)
  • 130.830 — 130.830���� UTC 1007. Event affecting administration or distribution
  • 130.840 — 130.840���� UTC 1009. Beneficiary�s consent, release or ratification
  • 130.845 — 130.845���� UTC 1010. Limitation on personal liability of trustee
  • 130.855 — 130.855, a sale, encumbrance or other transaction involving the investment or management of trust property entered into
  • 130.860 — 130.860���� UTC 1013. Certification of trust MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 130.900 — 130.900���� Uniformity of application and construction
  • 130.905 — 130.905���� UTC 1102. Electronic records and signatures
  • 130.910 — 130.910���� UTC 1106. Application GENERAL PROVISIONS AND DEFINITIONS ����� 130.001 UTC 101. Short title. This ch
Title 131 · ORS Chapter 131 (63 sections)
  • 131.015 — 131.015. Specific ORS references have not been substituted, pursuant to
  • 131.035 — 131.035���� When departures, errors or mistakes in pleadings or proceedings are material
  • 131.040 — 131.040���� When law enforcement officer may communicate with person represented by counsel
  • 131.145 — 131.145���� When time starts to run; tolling of statute
  • 131.155 — 131.155���� Tolling of statute; three-year maximum JURISDICTION
  • 131.215 — (1) does not apply if:
  • 131.325 — 131.325���� Place of trial; doubt as to place of crime; conduct outside of state
  • 131.405 — 131.405���� Attendance of defendant at new place of trial
  • 131.415 — 131.415���� Conveyance of defendant in custody after change of venue FORMER JEOPARDY
  • 131.515 — 131.515���� Previous prosecution; when a bar to second prosecution
  • 131.525 — 131.525���� Previous prosecution; when not a bar to subsequent prosecution
  • 131.535 — 131.535���� Proceedings not constituting acquittal CRIMINAL FORFEITURE
  • 131.550 — to 131.600 consists of cigarettes forfeited because of a violation of
  • 131.553 — 131.553���� Legislative findings; effect on local laws; remedy not exclusive
  • 131.556 — 131.556���� Right, title and interest in forfeited property vests in seizing agency
  • 131.561 — constitutes a finding of reasonable suspicion that the property was
  • 131.564 — 131.564. ����� (b) After costs have been paid, the seizing agency shall distribute to the victim any amount the seizing
  • 131.567 — 131.567, the undersigned states: ����� That I, _______________ do declare that it is my intent to initiate criminal for
  • 131.570 — 131.570���� Notice of seizure for forfeiture; service on persons other than defendant; publication of notice
  • 131.576 — (1). [2005 c.830 �9]
  • 131.579 — 131.579���� Affidavit in response to notice of seizure for forfeiture
  • 131.582 — 131.582. [2005 c.830 �11] ����� 131.582 Prosecution of criminal forfeiture; indictment or information; burden of pro
  • 131.588 — 131.588���� Judgment of forfeiture; contents; effect
  • 131.591 — 131.591���� Equitable distribution of property or proceeds; intergovernmental agreements
  • 131.594 — 131.594���� Disposition and distribution of forfeited property when seizing agency not the state
  • 131.597 — 131.597. ����� (d) If the court has determined that the property should be forfeited and has not foreclosed the interes
  • 131.604 — 131.604���� Disposition of forfeited cigarettes CRIME PREVENTION (Stopping of Persons)
  • 131.625 — 131.625���� Frisk of stopped persons (Detention)
  • 131.655 — 131.655���� Detention and interrogation of persons suspected of theft committed in a store or unlawful operation of audi
  • 131.675 — 131.675, 131.685, 131.705 to 131.735, and as otherwise authorized by law. [1973 c.836 �34a (enacted in lieu of 145.010)]
  • 131.685 — 131.685���� Authority of Governor to enter into agreements with other states for crime prevention purposes (Exclusio
  • 131.715 — and 131.725 shall have immediate access to the circuit court for the
  • 131.835 — 131.835���� Request that judge of another district conduct hearing; traveling expenses
  • 131.855 — 131.855���� Appointment of special officers on finding that laws are not enforced
  • 131.860 — 131.860���� Qualifying of special officers; powers and duties
  • 131.875 — 131.875���� Effect of appointment of special officers on salary of regular officers
  • 131.890 — 131.890���� Entitlement to reward; use of public money to reward bounty hunter
  • 131.892 — 131.892���� Offer of reward for information on commission of criminal offense
  • 131.897 — 131.897���� Authority to order repayment of reward as part of sentence LIABILITY FOR MEDICAL EXPENSES OF CERTAIN PER
  • 131.900 — 131.900���� Liability for medical expenses for person restrained, detained or taken into custody LAW ENFORCEMENT CON
  • 131.906 — 131.906���� Law Enforcement Contacts Policy and Data Review Committee; duties; report
  • 131.909 — 131.909���� Moneys received LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFILING (Complaint Procedures)
  • 131.920 — 131.920���� Policies and procedures prohibiting profiling
  • 131.925 — 131.925���� Complaints alleging profiling; complaint form (Data Collection and Analysis)
  • 131.935 — 131.935���� Collection of officer-initiated stop data; use of data; rules
  • 131.940 — 131.940���� Analysis of stop data to identify profiling; report
  • 131.945 — 131.945���� Training for law enforcement agencies; presentation to local public safety coordinating council PRELIMIN
  • 132.540 — 132.540, 132.550, 132.557, 132.560 and 132.580. ����� (2) If the grand jury returns an indictment for criminal forfeitu
  • 145.060 — 145.060] (Exclusion from Public Property) ����� 131.705 Definitions for ORS 131.705 to 131.735. As used in ORS 1
  • 145.630 — 145.630] ����� 131.735 Review of exclusion order. Any person ordered removed or excluded from any public property un
  • 145.640 — 145.640] (Special Law Enforcement Officers) ����� 131.805 Authority to employ special agents. The Governor may e
  • 149.010 — 149.010; 1981 c.300 �1; 1999 c.217 �1] ����� 131.890 Entitlement to reward; use of public money to reward bounty hun
  • 149.020 — 149.020; 1981 c.300 �2; 1999 c.217 �2] ����� 131.892 Offer of reward for information on commission of criminal offen
  • 149.030 — 149.030; 1981 c.300 �3] ����� 131.897 Authority to order repayment of reward as part of sentence. (1) In addition to
  • 161.450 — 161.450; and ����� (10) All personal property that is used or intended to be used to commit or facilitate prohibited co
  • 163.730 — in more than one county, trial of the offense may be held in any county
  • 164.882 — 164.882. ����� (2) Probable cause is a defense to any civil or criminal action based on detention and interrogation tha
  • 165.017 — 165.017. ����� (48) Criminal possession of a forged instrument in the first degree, as defined in ORS
  • 165.022 — 165.022. ����� (49) Criminal possession of a forgery device, as defined in ORS 165.032. ����� (50) Criminal simulation
  • 166.416 — 166.416. ����� (81) Improperly transferring a firearm, as defined in ORS 166.418. ����� (82) Unlawfully purchasing a f
  • 167.352 — 167.352. ����� (109) Involvement in animal fighting, as defined in ORS 167.355. ����� (110) Dogfighting, as defined in
  • 173.160 — 173.160. These sections may be determined by referring to the 1973 Comparative Section Table located in Volume 22 of ORS
  • 807.750 — 807.750. [2015 c.681 �3; 2017 c.706 �5] (Data Collection and Analysis) ����� 131.930 Definitions. As used in ORS
Title 132 · ORS Chapter 132 (28 sections)
  • 132.020 — 132.020���� Selection of grand juries; law applicable to additional jury; when inquiry void
  • 132.030 — 132.030���� Challenge of juror prohibited; when juror may be excused
  • 132.090 — 132.090���� Presence of persons at sittings or deliberations of jury; interpreters
  • 132.110 — 132.110���� When juror discharged; replacement; proceeding with lesser number
  • 132.120 — 132.120���� Jury service term; continuation GRAND JUROR IN LATER PROCEEDINGS
  • 132.210 — 132.210���� Immunity of jurors as to official conduct
  • 132.220 — 132.220���� Disclosure by juror of testimony of witness examined by jury GRAND JURY PROCEDURES (Recording of Gra
  • 132.250 — 132.250���� District attorney to ensure proceedings are recorded; electronic recording equipment; shorthand reporter; ru
  • 132.260 — 132.260, may receive in evidence, through the testimony of a peace officer involved in the criminal investigation under
  • 132.310 — 132.310���� Inquiry into crimes; presentation to court
  • 132.330 — 132.330���� Submission of indictment by district attorney
  • 132.350 — 132.350���� Juror�s knowledge of an offense; action thereon
  • 132.370 — 132.370, the grand jury shall issue no report other than a report of an inquiry made under this section. [Amended by 197
  • 132.390 — 132.390. [Amended by 1973 c.836 �45] ����� 132.320 Consideration of evidence; appearance by defendant. (1) Except as
  • 132.400 — 132.400���� Indorsement of indictment as �a true bill�
  • 132.410 — 132.410���� Finding of indictment; filing; inspection
  • 132.420 — 132.420���� Disclosure relative to indictment not subject to inspection
  • 132.440 — 132.440���� Inquiry into conditions in correctional and youth correction facilities SUFFICIENCY OF INDICTMENT
  • 132.557 — 132.557���� Indictment must contain subcategory facts under certain circumstances
  • 132.560 — 132.560���� Joinder of counts and charges; consolidation of charging instruments
  • 132.580 — 132.580���� Names of grand jury witnesses required on indictment; exception; effect of failure to include; procedure to
  • 132.586 — 132.586���� Pleading domestic violence in accusatory instrument PENALTIES
  • 132.990 — 132.990���� Premature inspection or disclosure of contents of indictment ORGANIZATION OF GRAND JURY ����� 132.01
  • 162.005 — for acts occurring in the performance of the public servant�s duties,
  • 163A.040 — may receive in evidence certified copies of the form required by ORS
  • 163A.050 — (2) and sex offender registration forms and an affidavit of a representative
  • 40.375 — 40.375, 40.380, 40.450, 40.460 or 40.465. ����� (b) May not be used to challenge the indorsement of an indictment �a tr
  • 45.288 — 45.288, if the circuit court determines that a certified interpreter is not available and that the person designated by
Title 133 · ORS Chapter 133 (108 sections)
  • 1.300 — and who has authorization from the presiding judge of that judicial
  • 107.716 — 107.716, 107.718, 124.015, 124.020, 163.765 or 163.767, if the person is arrested in a county other than that in which t
  • 133.007 — 133.007���� Sufficiency of information or complaint; previous convictions; use of statutory language
  • 133.033 — 133.033���� Peace officer; community caretaking functions
  • 133.042 — 133.042���� Deflection and diversion encouraged; notice of completion CRIMINAL CITATIONS
  • 133.060 — 133.060���� Cited person to appear before magistrate; failure to appear; appearance during statewide emergency
  • 133.068 — 133.068���� Contents of criminal citation issued without complaint
  • 133.069 — 133.069. ����� (2) A criminal citation may be issued with a complaint only if a procedure for the issuance of a citatio
  • 133.070 — 133.070���� Criminal citation where arrest without warrant is authorized for ordinance violation
  • 133.073 — 133.073���� Electronic filing of criminal citation; court rules
  • 133.075 — 133.075)] ����� 133.076 Failure to appear on criminal citation. (1) A person commits the offense of failure to appea
  • 133.076 — 133.076. ����� (3) The person cited shall appear before the court in which the person�s appearance is required at the t
  • 133.140 — 133.140���� Content and form of warrant ARREST (metadata only)
  • 133.239 — 133.239���� Arrest by parole and probation officer; procedure
  • 133.310 — (4) if the officer reasonably believes that:
  • 133.315 — 133.315���� Liability of peace officer making arrest
  • 133.318 — 133.318���� Providing false foreign restraining order; false representation to peace officer
  • 133.340 — 133.340���� Authority to order arrest for crime committed in presence of magistrate
  • 133.360 — 133.360���� Arrests on warrant or order transmitted by telegraph
  • 133.377 — 133.377���� Arrest of persons for cruelty to animals; immunity of peace officer providing care for animal
  • 133.379 — 133.379���� Duty of peace officer to arrest and prosecute violators of cruelty to animals laws
  • 133.381 — 133.381���� Procedure in arrests for violation of certain restraining orders; arrest of person not in county where order
  • 133.400 — 133.400���� Recording of custodial interviews of adults
  • 133.402 — 133.402���� Recording of custodial interviews of juveniles
  • 133.403 — 133.403���� Voluntariness of statement by juvenile during custodial interview PEACE OFFICERS OF ANOTHER STATE (A
  • 133.405 — and 133.407
  • 133.407 — 133.407���� Immunities and liabilities; supervision; compensation; training
  • 133.408 — 133.408: ����� (a) �Adjoining state� means California, Idaho, Nevada or Washington. ����� (b) �Certified peace officer
  • 133.430 — 133.430���� Authority to make arrest in fresh pursuit
  • 133.440 — 133.440���� Proceedings following arrest in fresh pursuit PROCEDURES AFTER ARREST
  • 133.450 — 133.450���� Return of arrest warrant; release decision
  • 133.455 — 133.455���� Receipts for property taken from person in custody; penalty
  • 133.460 — 133.460���� Forfeiture of conveyances used unlawfully to conceal or transport stolen property
  • 133.465 — 133.465, is perishable, or livestock or fowls where the cost of keeping is great, the sheriff shall, upon order of the c
  • 133.470 — 133.470���� Sale of seized property; rights of owner and lienholder
  • 133.485 — 133.485���� Perishable property; livestock or fowls
  • 133.495 — 133.495���� Retention of property to answer order of court
  • 133.515 — 133.515���� Interpreter to be made available to person with a disability
  • 133.518 — 133.518���� Duty of peace officer to request emergency medical services SEARCH AND SEIZURE (Generally)
  • 133.520 — 133.520] ����� 133.455 Receipts for property taken from person in custody; penalty. (1) Whenever any jailer, peace o
  • 133.535 — 133.535���� Permissible objects of search and seizure
  • 133.537 — 133.537���� Protection of things seized; liability of agency
  • 133.539 — 133.539���� Obtaining information from portable electronic devices (Search and Seizure Pursuant to Warrant)
  • 133.545 — 133.545���� Issuance of search warrant; where executable; form of application
  • 133.565 — 133.565, and shall be supported by one or more affidavits particularly setting forth the facts and circumstances tending
  • 133.621 — 133.621���� Medical procedures; immunity from liability for performing (Disposition of Things Seized)
  • 133.623 — 133.623���� Handling and disposition of things seized
  • 133.633 — 133.633���� Motion for return or restoration of things seized
  • 133.643 — 133.643���� Ground for motion for return or restoration of things seized
  • 133.653 — 133.653���� Postponement of return or restoration; appellate review; contents of order
  • 133.663 — 133.663���� Disputed possession rights (Evidentiary Exclusion)
  • 133.693 — 133.693, the good faith of the testimony presented to establish probable cause is contested, and wherein such testimony
  • 133.705 — to 133.717 if the evidence:
  • 133.707 — 133.707���� Custodian�s obligation to preserve biological evidence; effect of inability to produce in judicial proceedin
  • 133.709 — (1).
  • 133.717 — 133.717, the court, after determining whether the evidence was destroyed maliciously, may impose appropriate sanctions a
  • 133.724 — 133.724, or evidence derived therefrom, intercepted in accordance with the provisions of ORS 133.721 to 133.739, may dis
  • 133.726 — 133.726���� Interception of oral communication without order; order for interception of oral communication; application;
  • 133.731 — 133.731���� Inventory; contents; inspection of intercepted communications
  • 133.733 — 133.733���� Procedure for introduction as evidence (metadata only)
  • 133.736 — 133.736���� Suppression of intercepted oral communication; procedure; appeal
  • 133.737 — shall have a civil cause of action against any person who willfully
  • 133.739 — 133.739���� Civil damages for willful interception, disclosure or use of communications; attorney fees; defense; effect
  • 133.741 — 133.741���� Law enforcement agency policies and procedures regarding video and audio recordings; requirements; exception
  • 133.743 — to 133.857; appointment of legal counsel to assist Governor
  • 133.745 — 133.745���� Determination of security requirements to carry out extradition
  • 133.747 — 133.747���� Fugitives from other states; Governor to cause arrest and delivery of criminals
  • 133.767 — 133.767, with having fled from justice, or with having been convicted of a crime in that state and having escaped from c
  • 133.777 — and all other procedure incidental to extradition proceedings, by
  • 133.783 — 133.783���� Authority of arresting officer to command assistance
  • 133.793 — 133.793���� Penalty for disobedience to ORS 133.787
  • 133.807 — 133.807���� Commitment to await arrest on requisition
  • 133.813 — 133.813���� Proceedings in absence of arrest under executive warrant within specified time
  • 133.817 — 133.817���� Persons under criminal prosecution in this state at time of requisition
  • 133.823 — 133.823���� When guilt of accused may be inquired into
  • 133.827 — 133.827���� Warrant to agent to return fugitive from this state
  • 133.833 — 133.833���� Application for requisition; filing and forwarding of papers
  • 133.835 — 133.835���� Extradition of persons imprisoned or awaiting trial in another state or who have left the demanding state un
  • 133.839 — 133.839���� Immunity from civil process in certain civil cases
  • 133.843 — 133.843���� Written waiver of extradition proceedings
  • 133.847 — 133.847���� Trial of extradited person for other crimes
  • 133.857 — that result in, or fail to result in, extradition be deemed a waiver by
  • 133.865 — 133.865���� Arrest and Return Account BOOKING PHOTOS
  • 133.870 — 133.870���� Release of booking photo by law enforcement agency
  • 133.875 — 133.875���� Removal of booking photo from publication or website; liability PENALTIES
  • 133.992 — 133.992���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 133.005 Definitions for ORS 133.005 to 133.400 and 133.410 to 133
  • 137.687 — 137.687. [1969 c.244 �5; 1983 c.661 �1; 1997 c.548 �1; 1999 c.1051 �55; 2021 c.199 �2; 2024 c.70 �38] ����� 133.065
  • 142.080 — 142.080] ����� 133.465 Seizure of stolen animals or other property being transported; proceedings against person arr
  • 142.100 — 142.100] ����� 133.475 Notice to owner. If no one claims the vehicle or other conveyance, as provided in ORS 133.470
  • 147.030 — 147.030; 1999 c.1051 �246] ����� 133.755 [1961 c.521 �1; repealed by 1973 c.836 �358] ����� 133.757 Investigatio
  • 147.050 — 147.050] ����� 133.767 Extradition of person not present in demanding state at time of commission of crime. The Gove
  • 147.070 — 147.070] ����� 133.777 Execution of the warrant. Such warrant shall authorize the officer or other person to whom di
  • 147.100 — 147.100] ����� 133.793 Penalty for disobedience to ORS 133.787. Any officer who shall deliver to the agent for extra
  • 147.140 — 147.140] ����� 133.807 Commitment to await arrest on requisition. If from the initial examination before the judge o
  • 147.150 — 147.150; 1999 c.553 �1; 2019 c.13 �29] ����� 133.809 Release. Unless the offense with which the prisoner is charged
  • 147.235 — 147.235] ����� 133.839 Immunity from civil process in certain civil cases. A person brought into this state by, or a
  • 147.270 — 147.270] ����� 133.855 Short title. ORS 133.743 to 133.833 and 133.839 to 133.855 may be cited as the Uniform Crimin
  • 161.233 — 161.233, 161.242 and 161.245. ����� (5) In order to make an arrest, a peace officer may enter premises in which the off
  • 167.008 — 167.008; or ����� (b) Any other crime punishable as a felony if the circumstances at the time the oral communication is
  • 167.012 — 167.012, 167.017, 475.752, 475.786 to 475.894 or 475.904 to 475.910 or as a misdemeanor under ORS 167.007 or 167.008; or
  • 167.340 — 167.340, 167.355, 167.365 or 167.428 for any violation which comes to the knowledge or notice of the officer. [Formerly
  • 181A.940 — 181A.940; ����� (c) An investigator of a district attorney�s office if the investigator is or has been certified as a p
  • 33.075 — by a court or judicial officer for the arrest of a person charged with
  • 420.905 — 420.905, community corrections agency or agency that supervises youths or adjudicated youths, when the officer or agency
  • 475A.722 — 475A.722, 475C.005 to 475C.525 or 475C.770 to 475C.919. ����� (2) �Judge� means any judge of the circuit court, the Cou
  • 475C.301 — 475C.301; ����� (g) An authorized tribal police officer as defined in ORS 181A.940; or ����� (h) A judicial marshal ap
  • 476.060 — 476.060; ����� (f) Employees of a county animal shelter or other animal care agency; ����� (g) Towers; ����� (h) Pers
  • 506.001 — 506.001; ����� (g) A violation of ORS 704.020, 704.021, 704.030 or 704.065; or ����� (h) A conspiracy to commit a crim
Title 134 · ORS Chapter 134 (5 sections)
  • 135.755 — 135.755] ����� 134.160 [Renumbered 135.757] ����� 134.510 [1955 c.387 �1; 1973 c.836 �208; renumbered 135.760]
  • 135.765 — 135.765] ����� 134.540 [1955 c.387 �4; 1973 c.836 �209; renumbered 135.767] ����� 134.550 [1955 c.387 �5; 1973 c
  • 135.777 — 135.777] ����� 134.625 [1969 c.362 �3; renumbered
  • 135.779 — 135.779] ����� 134.635 [1969 c.362 �4; renumbered
  • 135.785 — 135.785] ����� 134.655 [1969 c.362 �6; renumbered
Title 135 · ORS Chapter 135 (124 sections)
  • 131.315 — and 131.325, it is sufficient to allege that the offense was committed
  • 131A.005 — 131A.005. [2015 c.493 �2] ����� 135.280 Arrest warrant; forfeiture. (1) Upon failure of a person to comply with any
  • 132.270 — 132.270, if the indictment has been indorsed �a true bill.� ����� (C) Eligibility for transitional leave under ORS 421.
  • 132.430 — and 132.580.
  • 132.670 — 132.670] ����� 135.735 Forgery; misdescription of forged instrument. When an instrument which is the subject of an a
  • 133.620 — 133.620; 2001 c.472 �6] ����� 135.080 [Formerly 133.635; repealed by 1979 c.867 �18] ����� 135.085 Subpoenaing w
  • 133.670 — 133.670] ����� 135.095 Right of defendant to make or waive making a statement. When the examination of the witnesses
  • 133.690 — 133.690; 1991 c.790 �12] ����� 135.105 Use of statement before grand jury or on trial. The statement of the defendan
  • 133.700 — 133.700] ����� 135.110 [Amended by 1973 c.836 �132; renumbered 135.030] ����� 135.115 Waiver of right to make st
  • 133.740 — 133.740; 1991 c.790 �14] ����� 135.150 [Repealed by 1973 c.836 �358] ����� 135.155 Retention of record and state
  • 133.820 — 133.820; 1981 c.892 �88c; 2007 c.71 �33] ����� 135.190 [Repealed by 1973 c.836 �358] ����� 135.195 Commitment. I
  • 133.840 — 133.840] ����� 135.210 [Repealed by 1973 c.836 �358] ����� 135.215 Direction to sheriff; detention of defendant.
  • 133.860 — 133.860; 2005 c.22 �108] RELEASE OF DEFENDANT ����� 135.230 Definitions for ORS 135.230 to 135.290. As used in O
  • 134.110 — 134.110] ����� 135.746 Time period within which trial must commence. (1) Except as provided in ORS 135.748: ����� (
  • 134.150 — 134.150; 1985 c.540 �35] ����� 135.757 Nolle prosequi; discontinuance by district attorney. The entry of a nolle pro
  • 134.530 — 134.530; 1993 c.542 �2; 2019 c.213 �17] ����� 135.767 Presence of prisoner at proceedings. (1) Whenever the presence
  • 134.540 — 134.540; 1983 c.740 �14; 1987 c.320 �20; 1995 c.423 �9c; 2005 c.566 �8; 2019 c.213 �18] ����� 135.770 Release of pri
  • 134.560 — 134.560; 2019 c.213 �20] DETAINER ����� 135.775 Agreement on Detainers. The Agreement on Detainers is hereby ena
  • 134.645 — 134.645; 1987 c.320 �21; 2019 c.213 �21] ����� 135.787 Administrator of agreement; appointment; duties. The Governor
  • 135.030 — 135.030���� When presence of defendant is required; appearance by counsel
  • 135.035 — 135.035���� Bringing in defendant not yet arrested or held to answer
  • 135.037 — 135.037���� Omnibus hearing; when held; subject; ruling of court; counsel required (Counsel; Name Used)
  • 135.050 — 135.050, 135.055 and 151.485 to 151.497. [Formerly 135.320; 1987 c.803 �13; 1989 c.171 �16; 1989 c.1053 �1a; 1991 c.790
  • 135.060 — 135.060���� Informing defendant as to use of name in accusatory instrument; effect of acknowledging true name at arraign
  • 135.065 — and is on personal recognizance, conditional release or security
  • 135.067 — 135.067���� Effect of failure to provide true name of defendant on certain types of release PRELIMINARY HEARING
  • 135.070 — 135.070���� Informing defendant as to charge, right to counsel, use of statement and preliminary hearing
  • 135.073 — 135.073���� Statement by defendant when not advised of rights
  • 135.095 — 135.095���� Right of defendant to make or waive making a statement
  • 135.105 — 135.105���� Use of statement before grand jury or on trial
  • 135.110 — 135.110; 1983 c.344 �3; 2005 c.566 �5] ����� 135.035 Bringing in defendant not yet arrested or held to answer. When
  • 135.135 — 135.135���� Exclusion of witnesses during examination of others
  • 135.139 — 135.139���� Notice of availability of testing for HIV and other communicable diseases to person charged with crime; when
  • 135.155 — 135.155���� Retention of record and statements by magistrate; inspection
  • 135.165 — 135.165���� Counsel for complainant; district attorney
  • 135.185 — 135.185���� Holding defendant to answer; use of hearsay evidence
  • 135.225 — 135.225���� Forwarding of papers by magistrate RELEASE OF DEFENDANT
  • 135.230 — 135.230, in addition to a waiver of the right to a speedy trial, the agreement must require the servicemember to enter a
  • 135.233 — 135.233���� Standing pretrial release orders; guidelines for orders
  • 135.235 — 135.235���� Release assistance officers; appointment; duties
  • 135.246 — 135.246���� Release conditions related to medical use of cannabis
  • 135.247 — 135.247���� Order prohibiting contact with victim of sex crime, crime involving bias or domestic violence
  • 135.250 — 135.250���� General conditions of release agreement
  • 135.253 — 135.253���� Waiver of appearance at trial as release condition prohibited
  • 135.255 — 135.255, or granted conditional release under ORS 135.260, or fails to agree to the provisions of the conditional releas
  • 135.275 — 135.275���� Seizure of security by law enforcement agency
  • 135.280 — and 135.285. When conditions of the release agreement have been
  • 135.290 — 135.290, any release conditions related to the use of usable marijuana, medical cannabinoid products, cannabinoid concen
  • 135.355 — 135.355���� Presentation of plea; entry in register; forms
  • 135.360 — 135.360���� Special provisions relating to presentation of plea of guilty or no contest
  • 135.365 — 135.365���� Withdrawal of plea of guilty or no contest
  • 135.370 — 135.370���� Not guilty plea as denial of allegations of accusatory instrument
  • 135.375 — 135.375���� Pleading to offenses in other counties (metadata only)
  • 135.385 — 135.385���� Defendant to be advised by court; inquiry into immigration status prohibited
  • 135.390 — 135.390���� Determining voluntariness of plea; nature of plea agreement
  • 135.395 — 135.395���� Determining accuracy of plea (Plea Discussions and Agreements)
  • 135.407 — 135.407���� Plea agreement must contain defendant�s criminal history classification; stipulations
  • 135.415 — 135.415���� Criteria to be considered in plea discussions and plea agreements
  • 135.420 — 135.420] ����� 135.310 [Renumbered 135.040] ����� 135.315 Types of pleading. The only pleadings on the part of t
  • 135.430 — 135.430] ����� 135.320 [Amended by 1961 c.696 �2; 1967 c.475 �2; 1973 c.836 �134; renumbered 135.045] ����� 135.
  • 135.432 — 135.432���� Judge involvement in plea discussions; responsibilities of trial judge
  • 135.435 — 135.435���� Discussion and agreement not admissible
  • 135.445 — 135.445���� Withdrawn plea or statement not admissible (Related Procedure)
  • 135.455 — 135.455] ����� 135.880 [Amended by 1973 c.836 �176; renumbered 135.465] DIVERSION (Generally) ����� 135.
  • 135.465 — 135.465���� Defect in accusatory instrument as affecting acquittal on merits PRETRIAL MOTIONS
  • 135.470 — 135.470���� Motion to dismiss accusatory instrument on grounds of former jeopardy
  • 135.510 — 135.510���� Grounds for motion to set aside the indictment
  • 135.560 — 135.560���� Order to set aside is no bar to future prosecution DEMURRERS
  • 135.640 — 135.640���� When objections that are grounds for demurrer may be taken
  • 135.650 — 135.650���� Hearing of objections specified by demurrer
  • 135.660 — 135.660���� Judgment on demurrer; entry in register
  • 135.680 — 135.680���� Procedure if resubmission of case not allowed
  • 135.700 — 135.700���� Disallowance of demurrer COMPROMISE
  • 135.703 — to 135.709 and 135.745 to 135.757. [Formerly 134.040]
  • 135.705 — 135.705. [Formerly 134.010; 1991 c.938 �1; 1995 c.657 �21; 1995 c.666 �26; 1999 c.738 �9; 2003 c.264 �9; 2003 c.577 �5;
  • 135.709 — 135.709���� Exclusiveness of procedure SUFFICIENCY OF ACCUSATORY INSTRUMENTS
  • 135.711 — 135.711���� Facts constituting crime or subcategory of crime required
  • 135.713 — 135.713���� Necessity of stating presumptions of law and matters judicially noticed
  • 135.715 — 135.715���� Effect of nonprejudicial defects in form of accusatory instrument
  • 135.725 — 135.725���� Person injured or intended to be injured
  • 135.730 — 135.730���� Judgments; facts conferring jurisdiction
  • 135.735 — 135.735���� Forgery; misdescription of forged instrument
  • 135.737 — 135.737, 135.740 and 135.743; ����� (3) That the accusatory instrument charges more than one offense not separately sta
  • 135.740 — 135.740���� Construction of words and phrases used (metadata only)
  • 135.743 — 135.743���� Fictitious or erroneous name; insertion of true name SPEEDY TRIAL PROVISIONS
  • 135.745 — to 135.757, is a bar to another prosecution for the same crime if the
  • 135.746 — 135.746���� Time period within which trial must commence
  • 135.748 — 135.748���� Periods of time excluded from time limits
  • 135.752 — 135.752���� When trial not commenced within time limit DISMISSAL OF ACTION
  • 135.757 — 135.757���� Nolle prosequi; discontinuance by district attorney PROSECUTION OF PRISONERS
  • 135.760 — 135.760���� Notice requesting early trial on pending charge
  • 135.763 — 135.763���� Trial within 90 days of notice unless continuance granted
  • 135.773 — 135.773���� District attorney to furnish certain documents DETAINER
  • 135.783 — 135.783���� Effect of escape from custody in another state
  • 135.787 — 135.787���� Administrator of agreement; appointment; duties
  • 135.789 — 135.789���� Notice of request for temporary custody; prisoner�s rights
  • 135.791 — 135.791���� Request for final disposition of detainer from prisoner in another state
  • 135.793 — 135.793���� Procedure where untried instrument pending against prisoner in another state PRETRIAL DISCOVERY
  • 135.825 — 135.825���� Other disclosure to defense; special conditions
  • 135.830 — 135.830; 1985 c.540 �32; 1999 c.134 �2; 2005 c.566 �6] ����� 135.360 Special provisions relating to presentation of
  • 135.840 — 135.840; 2005 c.566 �7] ����� 135.365 Withdrawal of plea of guilty or no contest. The court may at any time before j
  • 135.855 — 135.855���� Material and information not subject to discovery
  • 135.860 — 135.860] ����� 135.375 Pleading to offenses in other counties. (1) As used in this section: ����� (a) �Initiating c
  • 135.865 — 135.865���� Effect of failure to comply with discovery requirements
  • 135.873 — 135.873, the district attorney shall disclose to the defense: ����� (1) The occurrence of a search or seizure; and ���
  • 135.886 — 135.886���� Requirements for diversion; factors considered
  • 135.891 — 135.891���� Conditions of diversion agreement; dismissal of criminal charges; scope of agreement; program fee
  • 135.893 — 135.893���� Diversion conditions related to medical use of cannabis
  • 135.896 — 135.896���� Stay of criminal proceedings during period of agreement; limitation on stay; extension of stay
  • 135.898 — 135.898���� Diversion agreement involving servicemember charged with domestic violence
  • 135.901 — 135.901���� Effect of compliance or noncompliance with agreement; effect of partial compliance in subsequent criminal pr
  • 135.925 — 135.925���� Bad check diversion program; fees EARLY DISPOSITION PROGRAMS
  • 135.949 — 135.949���� Other programs authorized MEDIATING CRIMINAL OFFENSES
  • 135.951 — or 135.953. The programs must meet the standards for dispute resolution
  • 135.955 — 135.955���� Notifying victims and person charged with crime of mediation opportunities
  • 135.959 — 135.959���� Authority to contract with dispute resolution programs MISCELLANEOUS
  • 135.970 — 135.970, and other parts not discoverable, as much of the material shall be disclosed as is consistent with the provisio
  • 135.973 — 135.973���� Medication use by treatment court entrant
  • 135.980 — 135.980���� Rehabilitative programs directory; compilation; availability
  • 135.983 — 135.983���� Court inquiry into defendant�s immigration status prohibited
  • 135.985 — 135.985���� Procedure when defendant is servicemember PENALTIES
  • 135.990 — 135.990���� Penalties ARRAIGNMENT (Generally) ����� 135.010 Time and place. When the accusatory instrument h
  • 162.065 — 162.065. ����� (3) As used in this section and ORS 135.065, �true name� means: ����� (a) The name on the defendant�s c
  • 163.185 — or strangulation under ORS 163.187; or
Title 136 · ORS Chapter 136 (77 sections)
  • 136.040 — 136.040���� When presence of defendant is necessary
  • 136.050 — 136.050���� Reasonable doubt as to degree of crime committed by defendant
  • 136.060 — 136.060���� Jointly charged defendants to be tried jointly; exception
  • 136.080 — 136.080���� Deposition of witness as condition of postponement
  • 136.120 — 136.120���� Dismissal when prosecutor unready for trial; effect on subsequent prosecution; release of defendant
  • 136.145 — 136.145���� Setting of court dates when presence of victim required SELECTION OF JURY
  • 136.250 — 136.250, in the same manner provided by ORCP 57 B, D(1)(a), D(1)(b), D(1)(g) and E. When the full number of jurors has b
  • 136.260 — 136.260���� Selection of alternate jurors; peremptory challenges
  • 136.270 — 136.270���� Oath, conduct and attendance of alternate jurors at trial
  • 136.280 — 136.280���� Substitution of alternate for discharged juror; retention and discharge of alternates SCHEDULING OF TRIA
  • 136.285 — 136.285���� Priority in trial schedule for defendants in custody
  • 136.295 — 136.295, a defendant shall not remain in custody pending commencement of the trial of the defendant more than 60 days af
  • 136.300 — 136.300���� Time limit on appeals to circuit court CONDUCT OF TRIAL
  • 136.310 — 136.310���� Function of court; effect of judicial notice of a fact
  • 136.320 — 136.320���� Function of jury; jury to receive law as laid down by court
  • 136.325 — 136.325���� Jury not to be informed of and not to consider punishment that may be imposed
  • 136.330 — 136.330���� Trial procedure; polling jurors in writing
  • 136.345 — 136.345���� When attendance of woman officer is required
  • 136.347 — 136.347���� Appointment, duties and compensation of woman officer EVIDENCE
  • 136.415 — 136.415���� Presumption of innocence; acquittal in case of reasonable doubt
  • 136.420 — 136.420���� Testimony to be given orally in court; exceptions
  • 136.425 — 136.425���� Confessions and admissions; corroboration; defendant�s conduct in relation to declaration or act of another
  • 136.427 — 136.427���� Confessions; corroboration not required; notice; hearing
  • 136.430 — 136.430���� Civil laws of evidence in criminal trials; exceptions
  • 136.432 — 136.432���� Limitation on court�s authority to exclude relevant evidence
  • 136.433 — 136.433���� Proving previous conviction; stipulation; presentation to jury
  • 136.434 — 136.434���� Challenge to validity of previous conviction
  • 136.435 — 136.435���� Admissibility of evidence from felony defendant not informed as required under ORS 135.070
  • 136.437 — 136.437���� Use of evidence in prosecution of prostitution offense
  • 136.440 — 136.440���� Testimony of accomplice; corroboration; �accomplice� defined
  • 136.445 — 136.445���� Motion for acquittal; standard for granting motion; effect
  • 136.447 — and 136.583 and subsection (2) of this section, a subpoena is served by
  • 136.460 — 136.460���� Verdict where crime consists of degrees; lesser included offenses
  • 136.465 — 136.465���� Verdict where crime or attempt included within charge
  • 136.470 — 136.470���� Conviction or acquittal of one or more of several defendants
  • 136.475 — 136.475���� Verdict as to some of several defendants; retrial of others
  • 136.480 — 136.480���� Reconsideration of verdict when jury makes mistake as to law
  • 136.485 — 136.485���� Reconsideration of verdict which is not general verdict
  • 136.490 — 136.490���� Discharge of defendant upon acquittal; exception
  • 136.495 — 136.495���� Proceedings after adverse general verdict MOTION IN ARREST OF JUDGMENT; NEW TRIAL
  • 136.500 — 136.500���� Motion in arrest of judgment; basis and time for making
  • 136.515 — 136.515���� Order when evidence shows guilt; new accusatory instrument
  • 136.525 — 136.525���� Order when evidence is insufficient; acquittal
  • 136.535 — 136.535���� New trial; application of ORCP 64 F to motion in arrest of judgment WITNESSES (Generally)
  • 136.550 — 136.550] ����� 136.445 Motion for acquittal; standard for granting motion; effect. In any criminal action the defend
  • 136.557 — 136.557���� Issuance of subpoena by magistrate for witnesses at preliminary examination
  • 136.563 — 136.563���� Issuance of subpoena by district attorney for witnesses before grand jury
  • 136.565 — 136.565���� Issuance of subpoena by district attorney for witnesses at trial
  • 136.567 — 136.567���� Issuance of subpoena for witnesses for defendant; bar to dismissal
  • 136.570 — 136.570���� Application for subpoenas for more than 10 witnesses
  • 136.580 — (2), criminal process authorizing or commanding the seizure or
  • 136.583 — 136.583���� Seizure or production of papers, documents or records from recipient; notice; authentication
  • 136.595 — 136.595���� How subpoena is served; proof of service; service on law enforcement agency
  • 136.600 — 136.600���� Certain civil procedures applicable in criminal context
  • 136.602 — 136.602���� Witness fees payable by county; method of payment; defense witness fees payable by defendant
  • 136.603 — 136.603���� Payment of witness who is from outside state or is indigent (Material Witness Order)
  • 136.611 — 136.611���� Court action upon receipt of application
  • 136.612 — 136.612���� Hearing; security amount; vacation or modification of order
  • 136.614 — 136.614���� Witness held in detention facility; payment
  • 136.616 — 136.616���� Deposition to perpetuate testimony; procedure (Compelling Witnesses)
  • 136.617 — 136.617���� Motion to compel witness who may be incriminated to testify
  • 136.625 — 136.625���� Where witness material to proceeding in another state is in this state
  • 136.627 — 136.627���� Where witness material to proceeding in this state is in another state
  • 136.633 — 136.633���� Immunity of witness from arrest or service of process
  • 136.650 — 136.650; 1997 c.511 �1] ����� 136.465 Verdict where crime or attempt included within charge. In all cases, the defen
  • 136.655 — 136.655���� Spouse as witness (Hypnotized Witnesses)
  • 136.670 — 136.670] ����� 136.475 Verdict as to some of several defendants; retrial of others. Upon an accusatory instrument ag
  • 136.675 — 136.675���� Conditions for use of testimony of persons subjected to hypnosis
  • 136.685 — 136.685���� Required explanations by law enforcement personnel to hypnosis subject; consent of subject required
  • 136.695 — 136.695���� Evidence obtained in violation of ORS 136.675 or 136.685 inadmissible PROCEDURE TO RELY ON ENHANCEMENT F
  • 136.776 — 136.776���� Effect of waiver of right to jury trial
  • 136.792 — 136.792���� Jury upon remand GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 136.001 Right to jury trial; waiver. (1) The defendant and
  • 136.820 — 136.820] ����� 136.510 [Amended by 1973 c.836 �237; renumbered 136.430] ����� 136.515 Order when evidence shows
  • 139.190 — 139.190; 1975 c.255 �14; 1981 c.882 �1; 1991 c.724 �25a] ����� 136.619 Immunity of witness compelled to testify. (1)
  • 139.240 — 139.240] ����� 136.635 Construction of ORS 136.623 to 136.637. ORS 136.623 to 136.637 shall be so interpreted and co
  • 161.566 — or 161.568. [Amended by 1973 c.836 �225; 1993 c.533 �3; 1999 c.1051 �123]
  • 163.111 — and 813.326, if an accusatory instrument or the written notice
Title 137 · ORS Chapter 137 (194 sections)
  • 131.045 — 131.045. ����� (11) The victim has the right: ����� (a) Upon request made within the time period prescribed in the not
  • 131.505 — 131.505. [Amended by 1955 c.660 �15; 1965 c.463 �19; 1967 c.232 �2; 1973 c.562 �2; 1973 c.631 �4; 1981 c.424 �2; 1987 c.
  • 133.035 — 133.035, 135.247 or 163.760 to 163.777; or ����� (B) A court order arising from a criminal case involving: ����� (i) A
  • 137.010 — 137.010���� Duty of court to ascertain and impose punishment
  • 137.012 — 137.012���� Suspension of imposition or execution of sentence of person convicted of certain sexual offenses; term of pr
  • 137.013 — 137.013���� Appearance by victim at time of sentencing
  • 137.017 — 137.017���� Disposition of fines, costs and security deposits received by court
  • 137.020 — 137.020���� Time for pronouncing judgment; delay; notice of right to appeal
  • 137.030 — 137.030���� Presence of defendant at pronouncement of judgment
  • 137.040 — 137.040���� Bringing defendant in custody to pronouncement of judgment
  • 137.050 — may issue to one or more counties of the state and may be served in the
  • 137.070 — 137.070���� Counties to which bench warrant may issue; service
  • 137.074 — 137.074���� Fingerprints of convicted felons and certain misdemeanants required
  • 137.076 — 137.076���� Blood or buccal sample and thumbprint of certain convicted defendants required; application (Presentence
  • 137.077 — 137.077���� Presentence report; general principles of disclosure
  • 137.079 — 137.079. The district attorney and counsel of the defendant may retain a copy of the presentence report as a part of the
  • 137.080 — 137.080���� Consideration of circumstances in aggravation or mitigation of punishment
  • 137.085 — 137.085���� Age and physical disability of victim as factors in sentencing
  • 137.090 — 137.090���� Considerations in determining aggravation or mitigation
  • 137.100 — 137.100���� Defendant as witness in relation to circumstances (Compensatory Fine)
  • 137.102 — 137.102���� Restitution ordered to insurance carrier
  • 137.103 — 137.103, the court shall thereafter pay the moneys credited to Type 2 obligations to those victims until those victims a
  • 137.105 — 137.105���� Authority of trial court during pendency of appeal
  • 137.106 — 137.106���� Restitution to victims; objections by defendant; disclosure to defendant
  • 137.107 — 137.107���� Authority of court to amend part of judgment relating to restitution
  • 137.108 — 137.108���� Restitution when defendant has entered into diversion agreement
  • 137.109 — 137.109. ����� (3) Nothing in this section limits or impairs the right of a person injured by a defendant�s criminal ac
  • 137.118 — 137.118���� Assignment of judgments for collection of monetary obligation; costs of collection (Term and Place of Co
  • 137.120 — 137.120���� Term of sentence; reasons to be stated on record
  • 137.123 — 137.123���� Provisions relating to concurrent and consecutive sentences
  • 137.128 — 137.128���� Community service as part of sentence; effect of failure to perform community service
  • 137.131 — 137.131���� Community service as condition of probation for offense involving graffiti (Forfeiture of Weapons)
  • 137.138 — 137.138���� Forfeiture of weapons and revocation of hunting license for certain convictions (Payment of Monetary Obl
  • 137.143 — in 2013]
  • 137.146 — 137.146���� Priorities for application of payments on criminal judgments entered in circuit courts
  • 137.147 — 137.147���� Priorities for application of payments on criminal judgments entered in local courts
  • 137.149 — 137.149���� Level I obligations in circuit court judgments
  • 137.151 — 137.151���� Level I obligations in local court judgments
  • 137.153 — 137.153���� Level II obligations in circuit court judgments
  • 137.154 — 137.154���� Level II obligations in local court judgments
  • 137.155 — 137.155���� Level III obligations in circuit court judgments
  • 137.156 — 137.156���� Level III obligations in local court judgments
  • 137.157 — 137.157���� Level IV obligations in circuit court judgments
  • 137.158 — 137.158���� Level IV obligations in local court judgments
  • 137.159 — 137.159���� Level V obligations in circuit court judgments (Post-Judgment Procedures)
  • 137.167 — 137.167, 137.333 or 423.478, a judgment of imprisonment in the county jail shall be executed by confinement in the jail
  • 137.175 — 137.175���� Judgment in criminal action that effects release of defendant; delivery to sheriff
  • 137.183 — 137.183���� Interest on judgments; waiver; payments
  • 137.218 — 137.218���� Joint petition for reconsideration of conviction or sentence
  • 137.221 — 137.221���� Vacation of judgment of conviction for prostitution
  • 137.222 — 137.222���� Motion for reduction of marijuana conviction offense classification; entry of amended judgment
  • 137.223 — 137.223���� Order setting aside judgment of guilty except for insanity; fees; procedure; effect of order
  • 137.224 — 137.224���� Sealing of records related to drug enforcement misdemeanor
  • 137.225 — 137.225���� Order setting aside conviction, contempt finding or record of criminal charge; fees; prerequisites; limitati
  • 137.226 — 137.226���� Eligibility for order setting aside certain marijuana convictions (Alcoholic or Drug-Dependent Person)
  • 137.227 — 137.227���� Evaluation after conviction to determine if defendant is alcoholic or drug-dependent person; agencies to per
  • 137.228 — 137.228���� Finding that defendant is alcoholic or drug-dependent person; effect
  • 137.229 — 137.229���� Duty of Department of Corrections (Effects of Felony Conviction)
  • 137.260 — 137.260���� Political rights restored to persons convicted of felony before August 9, 1961, and subsequently discharged
  • 137.270 — 137.270���� Effect of felony conviction on property of defendant
  • 137.275 — 137.275���� Effect of felony conviction on civil and political rights of felon
  • 137.280 — 137.280); 1987 c.320 �32; 1993 c.14 �4; 1997 c.313 �10; 1999 c.499 �1; 2008 c.35 �6] ����� 137.285 Retained rights o
  • 137.281 — 137.281���� Withdrawal of rights during term of incarceration; restoration of rights
  • 137.285 — 137.285���� Retained rights of felon; regulation of exercise (Minimum Fine)
  • 137.286 — 137.286���� Minimum fines for misdemeanors and felonies; retention of jurisdiction (Criminal Fine Account)
  • 137.288 — 137.288] ����� Note: 137.143 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 137.291 — 137.291; 2022 c.57 �5] ����� 137.150 [Amended by 1959 c.530 �1; 1969 c.511 �2; repealed by 1971 c.743 �432] ����
  • 137.292 — 137.292; 2022 c.57 �7] ����� 137.154 Level II obligations in local court judgments. Level II obligations in criminal
  • 137.297 — 137.297] ����� 137.160 [Repealed by 1961 c.520 �1] (Post-Judgment Procedures) ����� 137.167 Imprisonment whe
  • 137.301 — 137.301���� Legislative findings EXECUTION OF JUDGMENT (Imprisonment)
  • 137.310 — 137.310���� Authorizing execution of judgment; detention of defendant
  • 137.315 — 137.315���� Electronic telecommunication of notice of judgment authorized
  • 137.320 — 137.320���� Delivery of defendant when committed to Department of Corrections; credit on sentence
  • 137.330 — 137.330, suitable for the confinement of the defendant, the court may order the confinement of the defendant in the jail
  • 137.370 — 137.370���� Commencement and computation of term of imprisonment in state correctional institution; sentences concurrent
  • 137.372 — 137.372���� Credit for time served as part of probationary sentence; diversion program or treatment court program
  • 137.375 — 137.375���� Release of prisoners whose terms expire on weekends or legal holidays
  • 137.380 — 137.380���� Discipline, treatment and employment of prisoners
  • 137.390 — 137.390���� Commencement, term and termination of term of imprisonment in county jail; treatment of prisoners therein
  • 137.440 — 137.440���� Return by officer executing judgment; annexation to trial court file
  • 137.450 — 137.450���� Enforcement of money judgment in criminal action
  • 137.452 — 137.452���� Satisfaction of monetary obligation imposed as part of sentence; release of judgment lien from real property
  • 137.464 — 137.464���� Administrative assessment of defendant�s mental capacity
  • 137.466 — 137.466���� Judicial determination of defendant�s mental capacity
  • 137.467 — 137.467���� Delivery of warrant when place of trial changed
  • 137.476 — 137.476���� Assistance by licensed health care professional or nonlicensed medically trained person
  • 137.478 — 137.478���� Return of death warrant after execution of sentence of death
  • 137.482 — 137.482���� Service of documents on defendant PROBATION AND PAROLE BY COMMITTING MAGISTRATE
  • 137.520 — 137.520���� Power of committing magistrate to parole and grant temporary release to persons confined in county jail; aut
  • 137.523 — 137.523���� Custody of person sentenced to confinement as condition of probation
  • 137.525 — 137.525���� Probation for person convicted of crime described in ORS 163.305 to 163.467; examination; report; written co
  • 137.530 — 137.530���� Investigation and report of parole and probation officers; statement of victim
  • 137.532 — 137.532���� Probation without entering plea; waiver of rights; effect of violating probation agreement
  • 137.533 — 137.533���� Probation without entering judgment of guilt; when appropriate; effect of violating condition of probation
  • 137.540 — 137.540, 144.102, 144.275, 161.675 and 161.685 may not be introduced in any civil action arising out of the facts or eve
  • 137.542 — 137.542���� Probation conditions related to medical use of cannabis
  • 137.545 — 137.545���� Period of probation; discharge from probation; proceedings in case of violation of conditions
  • 137.547 — 137.547���� Consolidation of probation violation proceedings; rules
  • 137.551 — 137.551���� Revocation of probationary sentences; release dates; rules
  • 137.553 — 137.553���� Use of citations for probation violations authorized
  • 137.560 — 137.560���� Copies of certain judgments to be sent to Department of Corrections
  • 137.570 — 137.570���� Authority to transfer probationer from one agency to another; procedure
  • 137.580 — 137.580���� Effect of transfer of probationer from one agency to another
  • 137.590 — or 423.500 to 423.560 are:
  • 137.593 — 137.593���� Duty of corrections agencies to impose structured, intermediate sanction for probation violations
  • 137.595 — 137.595, after receiving written notification of rights, a probationer may waive in writing a probation violation hearin
  • 137.596 — 137.596���� Probation violations; custodial sanctions; rules
  • 137.597 — 137.597���� Probationer may consent to imposition of sanctions
  • 137.599 — 137.599���� Hearing prior to, or after, imposition of sanctions
  • 137.610 — 137.610���� Performance by Department of Corrections staff of duties of parole and probation officers appointed by judge
  • 137.620 — 137.620���� Powers of parole and probation officers; oath of office; bond; audit of accounts
  • 137.630 — 137.630���� Duties of parole and probation officers
  • 137.633 — 137.633���� Earned reduction of supervision period; rules DETERMINATE SENTENCES
  • 137.635 — 137.635���� Determinate sentences required for certain felony convictions
  • 137.637 — 137.637���� Determining length of determinate sentences OREGON CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION
  • 137.654 — 137.654���� Oregon Criminal Justice Commission; membership; terms; meetings
  • 137.656 — 137.656���� Purpose and duties of commission; rules
  • 137.658 — 137.658���� Authority of chairperson to create committees within commission
  • 137.662 — 137.662���� Oregon Criminal Justice Commission Account
  • 137.667 — 137.667, together with any amendments, supplements or repealing provisions, shall control the sentences for all crimes c
  • 137.669 — 137.669���� Guidelines control sentences; mandatory sentences
  • 137.671 — 137.671���� Authority of court to impose sentence outside guidelines
  • 137.672 — 137.672���� Aggravating factor sentencing rules relating to gender identity of victim
  • 137.674 — 137.674���� Use of force data analysis; report to legislature
  • 137.676 — 137.676���� Development of method for district attorneys to record and report bias-related crime data; rules
  • 137.678 — 137.678���� Analysis of bias-related crime and incident data; annual report; rules
  • 137.680 — 137.680. [2025 c.557 �21; 2025 c.557 �21a] ����� Note: 137.843 becomes operative July 1, 2026, and applies to grants
  • 137.681 — 137.681] ����� Note: 137.890 and 137.893 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or
  • 137.683 — 137.683���� Racial and ethnic impact statements for proposed legislation; rules
  • 137.685 — 137.685���� Racial and ethnic impact statements for state measures; hearing
  • 137.686 — 137.686] ����� Note: 137.865 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 137.688 — 137.688���� Controlled substance offense data; rules (Temporary provisions relating to Safety and Savings Act are co
  • 137.700 — or 137.707. [2011 c.337 �1]
  • 137.705 — 137.705���� Definitions; adult prosecution of certain juvenile offenders
  • 137.717 — 137.717���� Presumptive sentences for certain property offenders
  • 137.719 — 137.719���� Presumptive life sentence for certain sex offenders upon third conviction
  • 137.725 — 137.725���� Presumptive life sentence for certain sex offenders upon second conviction SENTENCING REQUIREMENTS CONCE
  • 137.750 — 137.750���� Sentencing requirements concerning defendant�s eligibility for certain types of leave, release or programs
  • 137.751 — 137.751���� Determination of defendant�s eligibility for release on post-prison supervision under ORS
  • 137.752 — 137.752���� Requirements when defendant committed to custody of county
  • 137.754 — 137.754���� Authority of court to modify judgment to comply with ORS 137.750 and 137.752 SEXUALLY VIOLENT DANGEROUS
  • 137.765 — 137.765���� Sexually violent dangerous offenders; definitions; mandatory lifetime post-prison supervision
  • 137.767 — 137.767���� Presentence investigation and examination
  • 137.769 — 137.769���� Defendant�s right to independent examination
  • 137.771 — 137.771���� Resentencing hearing; petition; findings; modification of sentence PUBLIC SAFETY GRANT PROGRAMS (Ore
  • 137.830 — 137.830���� Oregon Public Safety Coordination Grant Program; rules
  • 137.835 — 137.835. ����� Note: Section 7, chapter 557, Oregon Laws 2025, provides: ����� Sec. 7. Any funds appropriated to th
  • 137.843 — 137.843���� Oregon Treatment Court Grant Program; rules
  • 137.845 — 137.845���� Oregon Treatment Court Grant Program Account (Oregon Law Enforcement Grant Program)
  • 137.860 — 137.860���� Oregon Law Enforcement Grant Program; rules
  • 137.865 — 137.865. [2025 c.557 �25] ����� Note: See second note under 137.830. (Miscellaneous Grant Programs) ����� 13
  • 137.868 — 137.868���� Organized Retail Theft Grant Program Account (Miscellaneous Grant Programs)
  • 137.885 — 137.885���� Restorative justice grant program; rules
  • 137.893 — 137.893���� Innovative Grant Fund MISCELLANEOUS
  • 137.924 — 137.924���� Supervisory authority to provide information to agency directors
  • 138.052 — 138.052. ����� (2) If the Supreme Court affirms the sentence of death, a death warrant hearing shall take place in the
  • 138.540 — 138.540, a person who was sentenced for a felony offense other than aggravated murder and the district attorney of the c
  • 138.686 — or otherwise by a court of competent jurisdiction, the court that
  • 144.087 — 144.087. [1997 c.313 �15] ����� Note: See note under 137.750. ����� 137.754 Authority of court to modify judgmen
  • 161.685 — limits or impairs the right of a person injured by a defendant�s
  • 163.107 — 163.107.�������� 360 months ����� (C) ����������� Attempt or conspiracy ����� ����������������� to commit aggravated
  • 163.115 — 163.115. ����������� 300 months ����� (B) ����������� Murder in the first ����� ����������������� degree, as defined
  • 163.118 — 163.118.�������� 120 months ����� (F) ����������� Manslaughter in the ����� ����������������� second degree, as define
  • 163.149 — 163.149. ����������� 240 months ______________________________________________________________________________ ����
  • 163.225 — 163.225. 70 months ����� (K) ����������� Rape in the first degree, ����� ����������������� as defined in ORS 163.375
  • 163.235 — 163.235. ����������� 90 months ����� (J)� ����������� Kidnapping in the second ����� ����������������� degree, as defi
  • 163.365 — 163.365. ����������� 75 months ����� (M)����������� Sodomy in the first ����������� ����������� degree, as defined in
  • 163.395 — 163.395. ����������� 75 months ����� (O) ����������� Unlawful sexual ����� ����������������� penetration in the first
  • 163.408 — 163.408, 163.411, 163.427, 163.670, 164.325, 164.415 or 167.017; ����� (b) A sentence for attempt or conspiracy to comm
  • 163.467 — 163.467, and if the court contemplates sentencing the person to probation, the court, before entering judgment, may orde
  • 163.670 — 163.670. ����������� 70 months ����� (C) ����������� Compelling prostitution, ����� ����������������� as defined in OR
  • 163.732 — (2)(b) or violating a court�s stalking protective order under ORS
  • 163A.130 — 163A.130, 163A.135, 339.317, 339.319, 339.321, 419C.005, 419C.050, 419C.346,
  • 164.098 — 164.098, burglary in the first degree under ORS 164.225 or aggravated identity theft under ORS 165.803, the presumptive
  • 164.405 — 164.405. ����������� 70 months ����� (b)(A)������� Arson in the first degree, ����� ����������������� as defined in OR
  • 164.415 — 164.415. ����������� 90 months ����� (S) ����������� Robbery in the second ����� ����������������� degree, as defined
  • 165.013 — 165.013, criminal possession of a forged instrument in the first degree under ORS 165.022, fraudulent use of a credit ca
  • 166.065 — (4)(a)(A);
  • 167.017 — 167.017. ����������� 70 months ����� (D) ����������� Rape in the first degree, ����� ����������������� as defined in
  • 18.005 — 18.005, must comply with ORS 18.048. ����� (4) The requirements of this section do not apply to a judgment document if
  • 3.450 — 3.450, to make rules to govern the grant process and to award grant funds according to the rules. ����� (e) To prepare
  • 419C.050 — 419C.050, 419C.346, 419C.349, 419C.352, 419C.355, 419C.358, 419C.361, 420.011,
  • 419C.067 — and 419C.411; and
  • 419C.370 — or sentencing under ORS 137.707 (5)(b)(A) or (7)(b) or 137.712, the
  • 420.081 — and 420A.203 and section 3, chapter 635, Oregon Laws 2019 [163.107], by
  • 421.508 — (4); and
  • 430.432 — 430.432. ����� (4) Data reported under this section shall be used only for statistical purposes and not for any other p
  • 475.925 — 475.925, 475.930 or 813.011, the court shall vacate the original judgment of conviction and proceed in accordance with t
  • 475.930 — or 813.011, the terms of the agreement shall include the vacating of
  • 475.980 — 475.980, 811.182, 813.010 or 813.011, upon request of the grant review committee, the commission shall decline to grant
  • 475C.397 — or any other statute authorizing the court to set aside the judgment
  • 498.056 — or 498.146 or other state, county or municipal laws, for an act
  • 811.705 — (3)(b).
  • 811.706 — 811.706, upon collection, 50 percent of awards of restitution as defined in ORS
Title 138 · ORS Chapter 138 (46 sections)
  • 135.335 — 135.335; or ����� (b) Identify a colorable claim of error reviewable under ORS 138.105. ����� (2) If a defendant appea
  • 138.010 — 138.010���� Mode of review; abolition of writs of error and certiorari
  • 138.030 — 138.030���� Parties designated �appellant� and �respondent�; title of action (Appealable Judgments and Orders)
  • 138.065 — 138.065���� Appeal from judgment or order deciding special statutory proceeding (Notice of Appeal)
  • 138.071 — 138.071���� Time within which appeal must be taken (metadata only)
  • 138.081 — and 138.090 and the provisions of ORS 138.225, 138.227, 138.255 and
  • 138.085 — 138.085���� Content requirements for certain notices of appeal
  • 138.090 — 138.090���� Signature to notice of appeal (Matters Reviewable on Appeal)
  • 138.115 — 138.115���� Appeal by state (Authority of Appellate Court)
  • 138.130 — 138.130, 138.140 and 138.150)] ����� 138.145 [1963 c.155 �3 (138.135 and
  • 138.145 — 138.145] (Appointment and Waiver of Counsel) ����� 138.310 Notice to court below when executive director of Oreg
  • 138.210 — 138.210���� Failure to file brief by appellant; appearance by defendant
  • 138.255 — 138.255���� Court of Appeals certification of appeal to Supreme Court in lieu of disposition; party request for Supreme
  • 138.257 — apply to appeals under this section unless the context requires
  • 138.261 — 138.261���� Time within which certain appeals must be decided (Miscellaneous)
  • 138.275 — 138.275���� Notice to parties concerning modified judgment or order or supplemental judgment
  • 138.305 — 138.305���� Delivery of defendant under sentence of imprisonment to intake center (Appointment and Waiver of Counsel
  • 138.310 — 138.310���� Notice to court below when executive director of Oregon Public Defense Commission certifies costs, expenses
  • 138.480 — 138.480���� Oregon Public Defense Commission to provide representation for prisoner in proceeding before appellate court
  • 138.500 — 138.500���� Appointment of counsel and furnishing of transcript for appellant without funds; compensation
  • 138.504 — 138.504���� Waiver of counsel; appointment of legal advisor POST-CONVICTION RELIEF
  • 138.510 — to 138.680, events occurring at the trial of petitioner may be shown by
  • 138.527 — 138.527���� Frivolous petition or response; attorney fees
  • 138.530 — 138.530���� When relief must be granted; executive clemency or pardon powers and original jurisdiction of Supreme Court
  • 138.550 — 138.550���� Availability of relief as affected by prior judicial proceedings
  • 138.560 — 138.560, are waived. ����� (b) When a petitioner is allowed to file a petition without payment of the fee required by O
  • 138.570 — 138.570���� Who shall be named as defendant; counsel for defendant
  • 138.590 — 138.590���� Petitioner may proceed as a financially eligible person
  • 138.622 — rather than in person.
  • 138.630 — 138.630���� Evidence of events occurring at trial of petitioner
  • 138.660 — 138.660���� Summary affirmation of judgment; dismissal of appeal
  • 138.665 — 138.665���� Remand for reconsideration of judgment or order; appeal
  • 138.670 — 138.670���� Admissibility, at new trial, of testimony of witness at first trial
  • 138.680 — 138.680, a properly authenticated transcript of testimony in the first trial may be introduced in evidence to supply the
  • 138.690 — 138.690���� Commencement of DNA testing proceedings; discovery
  • 138.692 — 138.692���� Motion for DNA testing; declaration; court order; costs
  • 138.698 — 138.698���� Effect of setting aside conviction on plea agreement
  • 138.700 — 138.700. The State Court Administrator shall provide the forms to the clerk of each circuit court, who shall make the fo
  • 151.210 — 151.210] ����� 138.720 [1963 c.600 �2; 1969 c.314 �6; renumbered 151.270] ����� 138.730 [1963 c.600 �3; renumber
  • 151.260 — 151.260] ����� 138.790 [1963 c.600 �13; renumbered
  • 151.280 — 151.280] ����� 138.740 [1963 c.600 �4(1),(3),(4),(5),(6),(7); renumbered 151.220] ����� 138.750 [Subsection (1)
  • 151.290 — 151.290] ����� 138.810 [1955 c.662 �2; 1959 c.558 �42; renumbered 138.410] ����� 138.820 [1955 c.662 �3; 1959 c.
  • 19.390 — 19.390, 19.395, 19.435, 19.450 and 19.510 and, if the defendant is the appellant, the provisions of ORS 19.420 (3) shall
  • 2.570 — 2.570, the Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals may deny or, if the petitioner does not oppose the motion, grant a respon
  • 221.342 — in which the city is the plaintiff. [1959 c.558 �35; 2017 c.529 �1;
  • 51.025 — or 221.342, the appeal from a judgment involving a violation entered by
Title 139 · ORS Chapter 139 (2 sections)
  • 136.619 — 136.619] ����� 139.210 [Renumbered 136.623] ����� 139.220 [Renumbered 136.625] ����� 139.230 [Renumbered 136
  • 136.645 — 136.645] ����� 139.320 [Amended by 1971 c.743 �328; renumbered 136.655] _______________
Title 14 · ORS Chapter 14 (15 sections)
  • 14.030 — 14.030������ Jurisdiction as affected by place where cause of action or suit arises
  • 14.040 — 14.040, may be brought in the county wherein the cause of suit, or some part thereof, arose. ����� 14.070 [Amended b
  • 14.050 — 14.050������ Actions that are to be brought where cause arose
  • 14.060 — 14.060������ Venue of suits against state departments and officials
  • 14.080 — 14.080������ Venue for other actions; residence of corporations and partnerships CHANGE OF VENUE
  • 14.120 — 14.120������ Time of motion; to what county changed; number of changes
  • 14.130 — 14.130������ Notice to proper or more convenient court
  • 14.160 — 14.160������ When change of venue complete TRANSFER OF PROCEEDING AGAINST PUBLIC BODY
  • 14.165 — 14.165������ Transfer of proceeding against public body; effect of transfer on statute of limitations; adoption of rules
  • 14.175 — 14.175������ Acts, policies or practices of public body capable of repetition and likely to evade judicial review DI
  • 14.210 — 14.210������ Disqualification of judge for cause; application of section; waiver
  • 14.250 — 14.250������ Disqualification of judge; transfer of cause; making up issues
  • 14.260 — 14.260������ Affidavit and motion for change of judge; time for making; limit of two changes of judge; procedure when ju
  • 14.270 — 14.270. ����� (c) If the inquiry establishes that the motion or series of motions does not effectively deny the judge a
  • 14.275 — 14.275������ Disqualification of appellate judge ����� 14.010 [Amended by 1975 c.628 �1; repealed by 1979 c.284 �199
Title 140 · ORS Chapter 140 (5 sections)
  • 140.080 — 140.080, 140.090, 140.100, 140.110, 140.120, 140.130, 140.140, 140.150,
  • 140.160 — 140.160, 140.170, 140.180, 140.190, 140.200, 140.310, 140.320, 140.330,
  • 140.340 — 140.340, 140.410, 140.420, 140.430, 140.440, 140.510, 140.520, 140.530,
  • 140.540 — 140.540, 140.550, 140.560, 140.570, 140.580, 140.610, 140.640, 140.650,
  • 140.660 — 140.660, 140.670 and 140.990 repealed by 1973 c.836 �358. ����� 140.020 [Amended by 1971 c.743 �329; repealed by 197
Title 141 · ORS Chapter 141 (1 sections)
  • 133.727 — 133.727] ����� 141.740 [1955 c.675 �5; 1973 c.836 �120; renumbered 133.723] ����� 141.990 [Subsection (2) enacte
Title 142 · ORS Chapter 142 (5 sections)
  • 142.010 — 142.010���� Officer�s custody of stolen property is subject to order of magistrate or court
  • 142.030 — 142.030���� Rights and authority conferred by order of delivery
  • 142.040 — 142.040���� Disposal of unclaimed money or property; sale of property
  • 142.060 — 142.060���� Crediting and appropriating proceeds of sale paid into county treasury; rights of owner
  • 142.070 — 142.070���� Powers and duties of peace officers respecting theft and slaughter of animals and other property ����� 1
Title 143 · ORS Chapter 143 (1 sections)
  • ORS.143 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 143 (Former Provisions) Re
Title 144 · ORS Chapter 144 (109 sections)
  • 143.060 — 143.060; 2019 c.369 �6] MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS ����� 144.710 Cooperation of public officials with State Board
  • 144.005 — 144.005���� State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision; membership; compensation
  • 144.025 — 144.025���� Chairperson; quorum; participation of all members; rules
  • 144.040 — 144.040, 144.050, 144.060, 144.075, 144.185, 144.226, 144.228, 144.260 to
  • 144.050 — 144.050���� Power of board to authorize parole; rules
  • 144.054 — 144.054���� When board decision must be reviewed by at least three board members (Generally)
  • 144.059 — 144.059���� State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision Account
  • 144.060 — 144.060���� Acceptance of funds or property; contracts with federal government and others
  • 144.075 — 144.075���� Payment of expenses of returning violators of parole or post-prison supervision, conditional pardon or commu
  • 144.079 — 144.079���� Determination of total term of certain consecutive sentences of imprisonment; summing of sentences; exceptio
  • 144.083 — 144.083���� Early discharge from supervision; rules
  • 144.085 — 144.085���� Active parole and post-prison supervision; minimum amounts; extension
  • 144.086 — 144.086���� Supervision conditions related to medical use of cannabis
  • 144.089 — 144.089���� Community service exchange programs POST-PRISON SUPERVISION
  • 144.096 — 144.096, as a condition of post-prison supervision under ORS 144.102 or as a condition of parole under ORS 144.270. ���
  • 144.101 — 144.101���� Board�s jurisdiction over conditions of post-prison supervision; reentry court jurisdiction
  • 144.103 — 144.103���� Term of active post-prison supervision for person convicted of certain offenses
  • 144.104 — 144.104���� Supervisory authority; revising conditions
  • 144.106 — 144.106���� Violation of post-prison supervision conditions; sanctions
  • 144.107 — 144.107���� Sanctions for violations of conditions of post-prison supervision; rules
  • 144.108 — 144.108���� Recommitment to prison for certain violations; procedure; effect of recommitment
  • 144.109 — 144.109���� Violation of post-prison supervision by sexually violent dangerous offender; maximum period of sanction
  • 144.110 — to 144.125. [1977 c.372 �9]
  • 144.120 — 144.120, 144.122, 144.125, 144.130, 144.135, 144.185, 144.223, 144.245 and
  • 144.122 — 144.122���� Advancing initial release date; requirements; exceptions; rules
  • 144.123 — 144.123���� Who may accompany person to parole hearing; rules
  • 144.125 — 144.125. The parole consideration hearing date shall be the time the prisoner would otherwise be eligible for parole und
  • 144.126 — 144.126���� Advancing release date of prisoner with severe medical condition including terminal illness or who is elderl
  • 144.130 — 144.130���� Prisoner to have access to written materials considered at hearings or interviews; access procedures
  • 144.135 — 144.135���� Bases of parole decisions to be in writing
  • 144.185 — 144.185���� Records and information available to board
  • 144.220 — 144.220); repealed by 1977 c.372 �18] ����� 144.223 Examination by psychiatrist or psychologist of parole candidate;
  • 144.223 — 144.223���� Examination by psychiatrist or psychologist of parole candidate; report; copies to affected persons
  • 144.226 — 144.226���� Examination by psychiatrist or psychologist of person sentenced as dangerous offender; report
  • 144.228 — or the last day of the required incarceration term established under
  • 144.232 — 144.232���� Release of dangerous offender to post-prison supervision; eligibility; hearing
  • 144.245 — 144.245���� Date of release on parole; effect of release order
  • 144.260 — 144.260���� Notice of prospective release on parole or post-prison supervision
  • 144.270 — apply only to offenders convicted of a crime committed prior to
  • 144.275 — 144.275���� Parole of adults in custody sentenced to pay compensatory fines or make restitution; schedule of payments
  • 144.280 — 144.280���� Hearing after parole denied to prisoner sentenced for crime committed prior to November 1, 1989; rules
  • 144.285 — 144.285���� Hearing after petition for change in terms of confinement denied to prisoner convicted of aggravated murder
  • 144.315 — 144.315���� Evidence admissible before board; procedures
  • 144.330 — 144.330); 1977 c.375 �1; 1991 c.108 �1; 2005 c.264 �13] ����� 144.333 [Repealed by 1974 c.36 �28] ����� 144.334
  • 144.331 — 144.331���� Suspension of parole or post-prison supervision; custody of violator; revocation hearing before suspension
  • 144.334 — 144.334���� Use of citations for parole or post-prison supervision violators; conditions; appearance
  • 144.335 — 144.335. ����� (2) If the commission determines that a person petitioning for review under ORS 144.335 is not financial
  • 144.337 — 144.337���� Oregon Public Defense Commission to provide counsel for eligible petitioners
  • 144.340 — 144.340���� Power to retake and return violators of parole and post-prison supervision
  • 144.343 — 144.343���� Hearing required on revocation; procedure
  • 144.345 — 144.345���� Revocation of parole; effect of conviction for crime
  • 144.347 — 144.347���� Subpoena power of board; reimbursement for costs; contempt proceedings
  • 144.350 — 144.350, the board may order suspension of the detained person�s parole or post-prison supervision. A hearing shall then
  • 144.360 — 144.360���� Effect of order for arrest and detention of violator
  • 144.370 — 144.370���� Suspension of parole or post-prison supervision following order for arrest and detention; hearing
  • 144.374 — 144.374���� Deputization of persons in other states to act in returning Oregon violators
  • 144.376 — 144.376���� Contracts for sharing expense with other states of cooperative returns of violators
  • 144.380 — 144.380, 144.410 to 144.610, 144.620, 144.710 or this section shall be construed as impairing or restricting the power g
  • 144.395 — 144.395���� Rerelease of persons whose parole has been revoked; rules RELEASE HEARINGS FOR JUVENILE OFFENDERS
  • 144.397 — 144.397���� Release eligibility for juvenile offenders after 15 years of imprisonment; board hearing; rules SEIZURE
  • 144.404 — 144.404���� Department of Corrections authority to receive, hold and dispose of property
  • 144.405 — 144.405���� Duty of officer upon seizure; disposition of property if no claim to rightful possession is established
  • 144.406 — 144.406���� Petition for return of things seized; rules
  • 144.407 — 144.407���� Grounds for valid claim to rightful possession
  • 144.409 — 144.409���� Granting petition for return of things seized; judicial review WORK RELEASE PROGRAM
  • 144.420 — 144.420���� Department of Corrections to administer work release program; purposes of release; housing of parolee
  • 144.430 — 144.430���� Duties of department in administering program
  • 144.450 — 144.450���� Approval or rejection of recommendations; rules; exemptions from Administrative Procedures Act
  • 144.470 — 144.470. Disbursements from the account for purposes authorized by ORS 144.470 may be made by the director, subject to a
  • 144.480 — 144.480���� Protections and benefits for enrollees (metadata only)
  • 144.500 — 144.500���� Effect of violation or unexcused absence by enrollee
  • 144.515 — 144.515���� Release terminates enrollment; continued employment
  • 144.525 — 144.525���� Custody of enrollee earnings deducted or otherwise retained by department INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR ADULT O
  • 144.600 — 144.600���� Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision
  • 144.605 — 144.605���� Fee for application to transfer supervision UNIFORM ACT FOR OUT-OF-STATE SUPERVISION
  • 144.610 — 144.610���� Out-of-state supervision of parolees; contract with other states
  • 144.613 — to 144.617, �parole� includes but is not limited to post-prison
  • 144.617 — 144.617���� Hearing on violation in another state; effect of record in such hearing
  • 144.622 — 144.622���� �Parole� and �parolee� defined for Uniform Act for Out-of-State Supervision SEX OFFENDERS; SPECIAL PROVI
  • 144.639 — 144.639���� Projecting number of persons to be classified as sexually violent dangerous offenders; budgeting (Sex Of
  • 144.642 — 144.642���� Criteria for determining residence; Department of Corrections; rules; matrix
  • 144.644 — 144.644���� Criteria for determining residence; State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision; rules; matrix
  • 144.646 — 144.646���� Use of rules and matrix by community corrections agency EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY
  • 144.649 — in 2001]
  • 144.650 — 144.650���� Notice of intention to apply for pardon, commutation or remission; proof of service; duties of district atto
  • 144.653 — 144.653���� Sealing records of pardoned conviction; notice to victim
  • 144.655 — 144.655���� Request to seal records of pardoned conviction; notice to victim
  • 144.660 — or documents filed with the Secretary of State under ORS 144.670. The
  • 144.670 — 144.670���� Filing of papers by Governor MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 144.710 — 144.710���� Cooperation of public officials with State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision and Department of Cor
  • 144.720 — 144.720���� Judge�s power to suspend execution of sentence or grant probation prior to commitment
  • 144.740 — 144.740���� Request for appearance by prosecuting attorney at release date hearing
  • 144.750 — 144.750���� Victim�s rights ADVISORY COMMISSION ON PRISON TERMS AND PAROLE STANDARDS
  • 144.775 — 144.775���� Commission members; terms; compensation; rules on duration of prison terms
  • 144.780 — to 144.791 or this section. [1977 c.372 �17; 1989 c.790 �27b]
  • 144.783 — 144.783���� Duration of term of imprisonment when prisoner is sentenced to consecutive terms
  • 144.785 — 144.785. ����� (3) In setting the initial parole release date for a prisoner pursuant to subsection (1) of this section
  • 144.787 — 144.787���� Rules on age or physical disability of victim constituting aggravating circumstance PRESENTENCE REPORTS
  • 144.791 — 144.791���� Presentence report in felony conviction cases; when required ADMINISTRATION (Board) ����� 144.00
  • 151.219 — 151.219, the Oregon Public Defense Commission shall provide for the representation of financially eligible persons petit
  • 161.725 — and 161.735 as a dangerous offender for felonies committed on or after
  • 161.737 — 161.737; or ����� (e) That is subject to ORS 144.103. ����� (4) The board shall adopt rules under subsection (1) of th
  • 163.405 — 163.405, 163.408, 163.411, 163.425 or 163.427 shall serve a term of active parole that extends for the entire term of th
  • 163.750 — (2)(b), the board or supervisory authority may include as a special
  • 163A.005 — 163A.005, or an assault, as defined in ORS 163.175 or 163.185, and the victim was under 18 years of age, the board, if r
  • 169.360 — 169.360. [1995 c.423 �27; 1996 c.4 �11] ����� Note: 144.087 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was
  • 291.260 — 291.260. ����� (h) The Department of Corrections shall provide staff support for the State Council. ARTICLE V POWE
  • 419C.349 — 419C.349, 419C.352, 419C.355, 419C.358, 419C.361, 420.011, 420.081 and 420A.203 and section 3, chapter 635, Oregon Laws
  • 655.555 — 655.555. ����� (3) Persons enrolled, or assigned to participate, in a work release program are not entitled to benefits
Title 145 · ORS Chapter 145 (6 sections)
  • 131.705 — 131.705] ����� 145.620 [1971 c.743 �303; renumbered
  • 131.725 — 131.725] ����� 145.640 [1971 c.743 �305; renumbered
  • 131.735 — 131.735] ����� 145.990 [Amended by 1971 c.743 �342; renumbered 131.990] _______________
  • 145.130 — 145.130, 145.140, 145.150, 145.160, 145.170, 145.180, ��� 145.190, 145.200,
  • 145.210 — 145.210, 145.220, 145.230, 145.240, 145.250, 145.280, 145.290, 145.300 ��������� and
  • 145.310 — repealed by 1973 c.836 �358.
Title 146 · ORS Chapter 146 (33 sections)
  • 113.235 — within 15 days after the death.
  • 137.473 — and other legal use of force resulting in death.
  • 146.001 — 146.001] ����� 146.088 Officer or employee of public body. A district medical examiner, medical-legal death investig
  • 146.003 — to 146.189 and 146.710 to 146.992
  • 146.015 — 146.015���� State Medical Examiner Advisory Board; appointment of Chief Medical Examiner; rules
  • 146.035 — 146.035���� Chief Medical Examiner; personnel; records; right to examine records
  • 146.045 — 146.045���� Duties of Chief Medical Examiner; persons missing at sea, in wilderness or in forested environment
  • 146.055 — 146.055���� Advice; autopsies; training programs; report
  • 146.065 — 146.065���� Local medical examiners; appointment; Deputy State Medical Examiner
  • 146.075 — 146.075���� District office duties; personnel; expenses for certain duties; records and reports
  • 146.095 — 146.095���� Investigation; certification; report; training
  • 146.100 — 146.100, of the death of an individual described in subsection (2)(a) of this section, if the decedent was not domiciled
  • 146.102 — 146.102���� Guidance concerning overdose death communication; notification
  • 146.103 — 146.103���� Removal of body, effects or weapons prohibited without consent
  • 146.107 — 146.107���� Authority to enter and secure certain premises; court order
  • 146.113 — 146.113���� Authority to order removal of body fluids
  • 146.125 — 146.125���� Disposition of personal property (Inquest)
  • 146.165 — 146.165���� Verdict; findings; testimony and verdict of inquest as admissible evidence in subsequent proceedings IDE
  • 146.171 — 146.171���� Unidentified human remains; maintenance of records
  • 146.174 — 146.174���� Medical examiner to provide information about unidentified human remains; identification
  • 146.177 — 146.177���� Procedures for investigating missing persons
  • 146.181 — 146.181, except as otherwise may be necessary to investigate or prosecute a criminal action relating to the person�s dis
  • 146.184 — 146.184���� Medical practitioners to provide information about missing persons
  • 146.189 — 146.189���� Use of records to identify human remains and missing persons; disposition of records INVESTIGATIONS OF I
  • 146.460 — 146.460); repealed by 1973 c.408 �35] ����� 146.470 [1959 c.629 �15; 1961 c.434 �4; 1965 c.91 �5; repealed by 1973 c
  • 146.505 — 146.505; 2017 c.151 �21] ����� 146.174 Medical examiner to provide information about unidentified human remains; ide
  • 146.515 — 146.515] ����� 146.177 Procedures for investigating missing persons. Written policies adopted by Oregon law enforcem
  • 146.535 — 146.535; 2017 c.356 �17] ����� 146.187 DNA sample. (1) If a person who has been reported as missing has not been loc
  • 146.545 — 146.545] ����� 146.190 [Amended by 1959 c.629 �41; repealed by 1965 c.221 �27] ����� 146.200 [Repealed by 1965 c
  • 146.760 — 146.760���� Immunity of participant in making of report
  • 146.780 — 146.780���� Confidentiality of records and reports PENALTIES
  • 146.992 — 146.992���� Penalties ����� 146.001 [Formerly 146.087; repealed by 1987 c.517 �1 (432.300 enacted in lieu of 146.001
  • 678.375 — to 678.390 appointed as provided by ORS 146.003 to 146.189 to
Title 147 · ORS Chapter 147 (76 sections)
  • 133.837 — 133.837] ����� 147.240 Department of Justice to submit claims to account for payment of awards. After the entry of a
  • 147.005 — to 147.367 shall be paid in a manner determined by the Department of
  • 147.015 — (1)(b) to (e) are met.
  • 147.025 — 147.025���� Eligibility of person not victim or survivor or dependent of deceased victim
  • 147.035 — 147.035. ����� (10) The department shall create, and make available to medical assessment providers, informational mate
  • 147.055 — 147.055���� Emergency awards; amount; effect on final award
  • 147.065 — 147.065���� Limitation on time for commencing action for compensable crime (Compensation Procedure)
  • 147.105 — 147.105, and: ����� (a) Need not consider whether or not the alleged assailant has been apprehended or brought to trial
  • 147.115 — 147.115���� Confidentiality of application information; board proceedings; use of record; witnesses before board
  • 147.125 — 147.125���� Determining amount of compensation; deduction of other benefits
  • 147.135 — 147.135���� Processing compensation application; order; contents
  • 147.145 — 147.145���� Review of order; reconsideration; notice to applicant
  • 147.155 — 147.155. [1977 c.376 �10; 1987 c.770 �5; 1989 c.542 �4; 1991 c.862 �6; 1999 c.128 �1; 2001 c.372 �1; 2023 c.318 �7]
  • 147.165 — 147.165���� Payment of awards; awards to minors and incompetents (Administrative Provisions)
  • 147.205 — 147.205���� Authority of Department of Justice; assistance from other agencies; examination of victims; reports to Gover
  • 147.215 — 147.215���� Attorney General as legal adviser to department; assistance by governmental agencies
  • 147.225 — 147.225���� Criminal Injuries Compensation Account (metadata only)
  • 147.227 — and of providing the funds deemed necessary by the Attorney General to
  • 147.231 — 147.231���� Disbursement of moneys to agencies that provide services to victims of crimes; rules
  • 147.240 — 147.240���� Department of Justice to submit claims to account for payment of awards
  • 147.245 — 147.245���� Disposition of moneys recovered from assailant; disposition of gifts or grants
  • 147.255 — 147.255���� Recovery of moneys paid on fraudulent claims; recovery of fees
  • 147.275 — 147.275���� Proceeds of compensable crime; escrow account for benefit of victims; notice; distribution; hearing; definit
  • 147.283 — 147.283���� Notice to Department of Justice of claim or action to enforce claim for injuries
  • 147.285 — upon the amounts had the notice been given. [2005 c.383 �9]
  • 147.292 — 147.292���� Notice of amount of judgment, settlement or compromise
  • 147.294 — 147.294���� Liability of person making payment after notice of lien is recorded
  • 147.298 — 147.298���� Where action may be initiated (Miscellaneous Provisions)
  • 147.305 — 147.305���� Effect of criminal conviction on compensation proceedings
  • 147.315 — 147.315���� Charging fees to applicants prohibited (metadata only)
  • 147.325 — 147.325���� Compensation not subject to assignment or legal process prior to receipt by beneficiary
  • 147.335 — 147.335���� Compensation rights not to survive beneficiary; death of beneficiary after filing of application
  • 147.345 — 147.345���� State subrogated to rights accruing to beneficiary; suit by state against assailant; disposition of proceeds
  • 147.365 — 147.365���� Law enforcement agencies to inform crime victims of compensation procedure; agencies not civilly liable for
  • 147.367 — to or on behalf of an applicant or recipient.
  • 147.380 — 147.380. [2023 c.549 �17] ����� Note: 147.385 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to
  • 147.385 — 147.385���� Training program for victim assistance program employees PAYMENT OF COSTS OF MEDICAL ASSESSMENT (Chi
  • 147.390 — 147.390. Notwithstanding ORS 147.390, when the moneys provided from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Account for the p
  • 147.391 — 147.391���� Limitation on obligation of Criminal Injuries Compensation Account under ORS 147.390 (Sexual Assault Med
  • 147.395 — 147.395. [2017 c.349 �1; 2019 c.141 �9] ����� Note: 147.404 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was
  • 147.397 — 147.397���� Payment of costs; form; provider reimbursement; rules
  • 147.399 — 147.399���� Sexual Assault Victims� Emergency Medical Response Fund SEXUAL ASSAULT RESPONSE
  • 147.403 — 147.403���� Policies, guidelines and training requirements for providers of medical care to sexual assault patients
  • 147.404 — 147.404���� Notification of victim advocate concerning medical assessment CRIME VICTIMS� RIGHTS
  • 147.415 — 147.415. Specific ORS references have not been substituted, pursuant to
  • 147.417 — 147.417���� Victim to be notified of constitutional rights
  • 147.419 — 147.419���� Authority of victim to obtain copy of transcript or tape of criminal proceeding
  • 147.421 — 147.421���� Information about defendant that public body is required to provide to victim
  • 147.433 — 147.433���� Rights afforded upon request; notice; attendance; protection
  • 147.438 — 147.438���� Habeas corpus proceedings in federal court OREGON DOMESTIC AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE SERVICES FUND
  • 147.453 — 147.453���� Oregon Domestic and Sexual Violence Services Fund
  • 147.456 — 147.456. ����� (2) The Attorney General may hire staff necessary to accomplish the purposes of the plan developed under
  • 147.471 — 147.471���� Advisory council COMMERCIAL SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN
  • 147.480 — 147.480���� Fund established; allocation of moneys; application; advisory committee; rules
  • 147.485 — 147.485���� Training for state agencies and county juvenile departments EFFECTUATION OF CRIME VICTIMS� CONSTITUTIONA
  • 147.500 — to 147.550. [2009 c.178 �18]
  • 147.510 — 147.510���� Critical stage of criminal proceeding; notice to court
  • 147.512 — 147.512���� Plea hearings, sentencing hearings and settlement conferences
  • 147.515 — 147.515, 147.520 or 147.530 shall be solely as provided in this section and ORS
  • 147.517 — (4) or a motion filed under ORS 147.522 shall be conducted in
  • 147.520 — 147.520���� Resolution of claim when response not filed
  • 147.522 — 147.522���� Issue that will have impact on trial; challenge to designation as victim or victim�s presence at trial
  • 147.525 — 147.525���� Rescheduling matters affected by claim, response or motion
  • 147.530 — 147.530���� Hearing on claim, response or motion; order
  • 147.537 — 147.537, 147.539 and 147.542. ����� (b) A defendant who seeks to appeal an order issued under ORS 147.515, 147.520 or 1
  • 147.545 — 147.545���� Attorney General certification; intervention
  • 147.550 — 147.550. [2009 c.178 �2] ����� Note: See note under 147.500. ����� 147.504 Scope. (1) ORS 147.500 to 147.550 eff
  • 147.560 — 147.560���� Task Force on Victims� Rights Enforcement; duties; reports
  • 147.575 — 147.575���� Recommendations for achieving full compliance with victims� rights laws; model rules, procedures or policies
  • 147.600 — 147.600���� Confidentiality of certain victim communications and records; exception
  • 147.610 — 147.610���� Confidentiality of restorative justice communications; exceptions VICTIM HELPFULNESS CERTIFICATION
  • 147.620 — 147.620���� Certification procedures; duties of certifying agency or official; liability COMPENSATION OF CRIME VICTI
  • 180.600 — 180.600, and the court finds good cause to suspend the rights established in section 42, Article I of the Oregon Constit
  • 34.240 — 34.240. ����� (2) Nothing in ORS 147.500 to 147.550: ����� (a) Affects the authority granted by law to the prosecuting
  • 418.782 — 418.782. [1997 c.872 �25; 2009 c.296 �3; 2013 c.720 �16; 2017 c.108 �6; 2019 c.141 �7; 2020 s.s.2 c.10 �31] ����� No
  • 419C.225 — 419C.225. ����� (9) �Prosecuting attorney� means a district attorney as defined in ORS 131.005. In a criminal proceedin
Title 148 · ORS Chapter 148 (1 sections)
  • ORS.148 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 148 (Former Provisions) Sp
Title 149 · ORS Chapter 149 (1 sections)
  • ORS.149 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 149 (Former Provisions) Re
Title 15 · ORS Chapter 15 (21 sections)
  • 15.300 — to 15.380 govern the choice of law applicable to any contract, or part
  • 15.305 — 15.305������ Applicability (Contracts Governed by Oregon Law)
  • 15.320 — 15.320������ Specific types of contracts governed by Oregon law
  • 15.330 — 15.330, 15.335 or 15.380, the rights and duties of the parties with regard to an issue in a contract are governed by the
  • 15.335 — 15.335������ Consent (Choice of Law Made by Parties)
  • 15.350 — does not apply to the extent that its application would:
  • 15.355 — 15.355, the contractual rights and duties of the parties are governed by the law or laws that the parties have chosen. T
  • 15.360 — or 15.380 so provides.
  • 15.380 — 15.380, an agreement providing that an issue or issues falling within the scope of ORS 15.400 to 15.460 will be governed
  • 15.400 — to 15.460 do not supersede the provisions of other Oregon statutes that
  • 15.405 — 15.405������ Applicability (Preliminary Issues)
  • 15.415 — 15.415������ Localization and other factual determinations
  • 15.420 — 15.420������ Determining domicile (Claims Governed by Oregon Law)
  • 15.435 — 15.435������ Product liability civil actions (Choice of Law)
  • 15.445 — 15.445, that issue shall be governed by the law of the other state. ����� (4) All noncontractual claims or issues in pr
  • 15.460 — 15.460, the following issues are determined under Oregon law: ����� (1) What conduct caused the injury, and where the c
  • 31.855 — 31.855] (Preliminary Issues) ����� 15.410 Characterization. (1) Oregon law determines the scope and meaning of t
  • 31.878 — 31.878] ����� 15.450 Joint tortfeasors and third parties. Notwithstanding ORS 15.430, 15.435 and 15.440, if two or m
  • 81.102 — 81.102] (Contracts Governed by Oregon Law) ����� 15.320 Specific types of contracts governed by Oregon law. Notw
  • 81.110 — 81.110] ����� 15.330 Capacity to contract. (1) A party has the capacity to enter into a contract if the party has th
  • 81.115 — 81.115] (Choice of Law Made by Parties) ����� 15.350 Choice of law made by parties. (1) Except as specifically p
Title 151 · ORS Chapter 151 (16 sections)
  • 151.010 — 151.010���� Public defender services by county OREGON PUBLIC DEFENSE COMMISSION
  • 151.213 — 151.213���� Oregon Public Defense Commission; membership; member duties; appointment of executive director
  • 151.216 — and 151.219 may require the person to execute and deliver any written
  • 151.221 — 151.221���� Status of officers and employees of commission
  • 151.223 — 151.223���� Standards and requirements for contracts with subcontracting entities
  • 151.229 — 151.229���� Oregon Public Defense Commission Lawyer Trust Account
  • 151.235 — 151.235���� Public defense population forecasts DETERMINATION OF FINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY
  • 151.485 — 151.485���� Financial eligibility; determination; financial statement; termination of appointed counsel
  • 151.489 — 151.489���� Personnel to verify financial eligibility
  • 151.491 — 151.491���� Authority of person verifying financial eligibility
  • 151.493 — 151.493���� Release of information by state agency to State Court Administrator
  • 151.495 — 151.495���� Confidentiality of information obtained by state courts; exceptions
  • 151.497 — 151.497���� �Counsel� defined for ORS 151.485 to 151.497 MISCELLANEOUS
  • 151.505 — 151.505���� Authority of court to order repayment of costs related to provision of appointed counsel COUNTY CONTRACT
  • 181A.355 — 181A.355. ����� (3) The term of a member is four years beginning on the effective date of the Governor�s appointment. A
  • 419A.211 — or 419B.198 (1);
Title 153 · ORS Chapter 153 (34 sections)
  • 1.525 — 1.525. In adopting those forms, the Supreme Court may combine the requirements for violation citations under this sectio
  • 131.125 — 131.125. ����� (4) This chapter does not affect the ability of a city described in ORS 3.136 (1) to engage in the activ
  • 137.145 — to 137.159 and 153.640 to 153.680. The Department of Revenue or
  • 153.015 — 153.015���� Unclassified and specific fine violations
  • 153.019 — or 153.020, the last $5 of the amount collected shall be paid to the
  • 153.020 — 153.020. ����� (4) A judge may suspend operation of any part of a judgment entered under this chapter upon condition th
  • 153.022 — 153.022���� Authority of agency to specify rule violation as particular level of violation
  • 153.025 — 153.025���� Authority of political subdivision to specify ordinance violation as particular level of violation (Proc
  • 153.045 — 153.045, 221.333 and 810.425, a law enforcement officer or a person authorized to enforce parking ordinance violations,
  • 153.058 — 153.058���� Initiation of violation proceeding by private party
  • 153.064 — 153.064���� Warrant for arrest upon failure to appear (Trial)
  • 153.083 — 153.083���� Who may present evidence (Judgment)
  • 153.111 — 153.111���� Distribution of abstracts of convictions (Appeal)
  • 153.640 — 153.640���� Disposition of fines for traffic offenses; circuit court
  • 153.645 — (4) and 153.650 (4) shall be deposited by the treasurer in the court
  • 153.650 — 153.650���� Disposition of fines for traffic offenses; municipal court
  • 153.655 — 153.655���� Disposition of fines for mass transit district ordinance violations
  • 153.657 — 153.657���� Disposition of fines for violations of homeschooled student requirements
  • 153.660 — 153.660���� Use of amounts paid to county treasurer
  • 153.675 — 153.675���� Disposition of amounts payable to state and local governments
  • 153.680 — 153.680. [2011 c.597 �4; 2012 c.89 �11; 2017 c.712 �3; 2021 c.591 �14; 2022 c.68 �1; 2024 c.70 �62] ����� 153.022 Au
  • 153.772 — 153.772���� Suspension of driving privileges for failure to appear; limitation on district attorney�s authority VIOL
  • 153.800 — 153.800���� Violations Bureau established by court; uniform fine schedule
  • 153.806 — 153.806���� Central Violations Bureau; rules MULTNOMAH COUNTY PARKING VIOLATION PROCEDURES
  • 153.820 — 153.820���� Special procedures for parking violations in Multnomah County PENALTIES
  • 153.992 — 153.992���� Penalty for failure to appear VIOLATIONS (Generally) ����� 153.005 Definitions. As used in this
  • 161.505 — 161.505, the agency may by rule specify that violation of a specific rule of the agency is subject to a specific fine, o
  • 221.333 — and 810.425 for parking ordinance violations. However, an
  • 801.395 — or reserve officers as defined in ORS 133.005. [1999 c.805 �1; 1999
  • 809.220 — 809.220. [1999 c.1051 �20; 2001 c.817 �3; 2003 c.518 �1a] ����� 153.076 Conduct of trial. (1) Violation proceedings
  • 810.410 — 810.410. ����� (2) An enforcement officer may stop and detain any person if the officer has reasonable grounds to belie
  • 814.534 — 814.534, 814.536, 814.600 or 830.990 (1). [2011 c.597 �49; 2013 c.685 �11] ����� 153.655 Disposition of fines for ma
  • 814.536 — 814.536, 814.600 or 830.990 (1). [2011 c.597 �48; 2013 c.685 �10] ����� 153.650 Disposition of fines for traffic off
  • 816.030 — to 816.300, 816.330, 816.350, 816.360 or 820.360 to 820.380;
Title 156 · ORS Chapter 156 (1 sections)
  • ORS.156 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 156 (Former Provisions) Pr
Title 157 · ORS Chapter 157 (1 sections)
  • ORS.157 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 157 (Former Provisions) Ap
Title 16 · ORS Chapter 16 (1 sections)
  • 16.220 — 16.220); repealed by 1979 c.284 �199] ����� 16.230 [Repealed by 1975 c.158 �6] ����� 16.240 [Repealed by 1979 c.
Title 161 · ORS Chapter 161 (92 sections)
  • 135.045 — or 135.050 and a reasonable amount for fees and expenses incurred
  • 136.785 — apply to making determinations of those facts. [1971 c.743 �86; 1973
  • 153.102 — if:
  • 161.067 — 161.067���� Determining punishable offenses for violation of multiple statutory provisions, multiple victims or repeated
  • 161.105 — 161.105���� Culpability requirement inapplicable to certain violations and offenses
  • 161.115 — 161.115���� Construction of statutes with respect to culpability
  • 161.125 — 161.125���� Drug or controlled substance use or dependence or intoxication as defense PARTIES TO CRIME
  • 161.155 — 161.155���� Criminal liability for conduct of another
  • 161.160 — 161.160���� Exclusion of defenses to criminal liability for conduct of another
  • 161.175 — 161.175���� Criminal liability of an individual for corporate conduct JUSTIFICATION
  • 161.200 — 161.200, 161.205 and 161.295. Specific ORS references have not been substituted, pursuant to 173.160. These sections may
  • 161.205 — (2) or 161.265. [2005 c.431 �2; 2019 c.213 �38; 2019 c.333 �3; 2020
  • 161.209 — 161.209���� Use of physical force in defense of a person
  • 161.215 — 161.215. ����� (3) As used in this section, �corrections officer� means a guard, peace officer or other official employ
  • 161.219 — 161.219���� Limitations on use of deadly physical force in defense of a person
  • 161.225 — 161.225���� Use of physical force in defense of premises
  • 161.229 — 161.229���� Use of physical force in defense of property
  • 161.237 — 161.237, a guard or other peace officer employed in a correctional facility, as that term is defined in ORS 162.135, is
  • 161.242 — 161.242���� Use of deadly physical force by peace officer
  • 161.245 — 161.245���� �Reasonable belief� described; status of unlawful arrest
  • 161.249 — 161.249���� Use of physical force by private person assisting an arrest
  • 161.260 — 161.260���� Use of physical force in resisting arrest prohibited
  • 161.265 — 161.265���� Use of physical force by guard or peace officer employed in correctional facility
  • 161.267 — 161.267���� Use of physical force by corrections officer or official employed by Department of Corrections
  • 161.275 — 161.275, is a defense. [1971 c.743 �18] ����� 161.195 �Justification� described. (1) Unless inconsistent with other
  • 161.300 — at the time of the criminal act charged.
  • 161.305 — 161.305���� Qualifying mental disorder as affirmative defense
  • 161.309 — 161.309, 161.355 to 161.371 and 419C.524. The rules must include a description of the standards and qualifications neces
  • 161.315 — 161.315, 161.365, 161.370 or 161.371; ����� (d) Prior judicial determinations that the defendant lacked fitness to proc
  • 161.319 — 161.319, the court shall order that the person be discharged from custody if: ����� (1) The court finds that the person
  • 161.325 — 161.325���� Finding of guilty except for insanity; dispositional order
  • 161.327 — (7) expires, the stay shall be lifted by operation of law and the
  • 161.328 — or 161.329, direct the defendant to submit to the obtaining of a blood
  • 161.336 — 161.336���� Conditional release by board; order for return; termination or modification of conditional release; hearing
  • 161.341 — 161.341���� Application for discharge or conditional release; release plan; examination; right to hearing
  • 161.345 — 161.345); 1979 c.867 �6; 1979 c.885 �5; 1981 c.711 �7; 1981 s.s. c.3 �130; 1983 c.430 �1; 1985 c.502 �23; 1987 c.803 �19
  • 161.346 — 161.346���� Hearings on discharge, conditional release, commitment or modification; psychiatric reports; notice of heari
  • 161.349 — 161.349���� Person committed under ORS 161.315 to 161.351 sentenced to term of incarceration
  • 161.353 — 161.353���� Disclosure of health information; rules
  • 161.360 — 161.360���� Qualifying mental disorder affecting fitness to proceed
  • 161.362 — 161.362���� Requirements for recommendations, determinations and orders; confidentiality; electronic appearance
  • 161.363 — 161.363���� Procedure for determining fitness to proceed
  • 161.365 — 161.365, 161.370 or 161.371 for the same defendant from the preceding five years; or ����� (B) Records from a civil com
  • 161.367 — 161.367���� Gaining or regaining fitness; credit for time served; firearm prohibition
  • 161.370 — and section 50 of this 2025 Act, to lack fitness to proceed on or after
  • 161.371 — in any case concerning the defendant from the preceding five years, or
  • 161.372 — 161.372���� Involuntary administration of medication for fitness to proceed; hearing; court order; confidentiality
  • 161.373 — or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon
  • 161.375 — 161.375���� Escape of person placed at hospital or facility; authority to order arrest
  • 161.380 — 161.380; 1995 c.422 �58] ����� 161.295 Guilty except for insanity. (1) A person is guilty except for insanity if, at
  • 161.385 — 161.385���� Psychiatric Security Review Board; composition, term, qualifications, compensation, appointment, confirmatio
  • 161.387 — 161.387���� Board to implement policies; rulemaking
  • 161.390 — 161.390���� Rules for assignment of persons to state mental hospitals or secure intensive community inpatient facilities
  • 161.392 — 161.392���� Certification of psychiatrists and licensed psychologists; rules; fees
  • 161.395 — or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon
  • 161.397 — 161.397���� Psychiatric Security Review Board Account
  • 161.400 — 161.400���� Leave of absence; notice to board INCHOATE CRIMES
  • 161.440 — 161.440���� Renunciation as defense to solicitation
  • 161.475 — 161.475���� Defenses to solicitation and conspiracy
  • 161.485 — 161.485���� Multiple convictions barred in inchoate crimes CLASSES OF OFFENSES
  • 161.515 — 161.515, or a violation, as described in ORS 153.008. [1971 c.743 �65; 1975 c.451 �173; 1981 c.626 �2; 1981 c.692 �7; 19
  • 161.525 — 161.525, the court may enter judgment of conviction for a Class A misdemeanor and make disposition accordingly when: ��
  • 161.568 — 161.568���� Misdemeanor treated as violation; court�s election
  • 161.585 — 161.585���� Classification of certain crimes determined by punishment DISPOSITION OF OFFENDERS
  • 161.605 — 161.605���� Maximum terms of imprisonment for felonies
  • 161.615 — to 161.685, 161.705 to 161.737, 162.005, 162.015 to 162.035, 162.055 to
  • 161.675 — 161.675���� Time and method of payment of fines, restitution and costs
  • 161.705 — 161.705���� Reduction of certain felonies to misdemeanors
  • 161.710 — 161.710���� Reduction of certain felony driving offenses after completion of sentence
  • 161.735 — 161.735���� Procedure for determining whether defendant dangerous
  • 161.740 — 161.740���� Sentencing of juvenile offenders PRINCIPLES ����� 161.005 Short title. ORS 161.005 to 161.055, 161.0
  • 162.115 — 162.115, 162.135 to 162.205, 162.225 to 162.375, 162.405 to 162.425, 162.465,
  • 162.135 — 162.135, may use physical force when and to the extent that the official reasonably believes it necessary to maintain or
  • 163.005 — 163.005, 163.095, 163.107, 163.115, 163.125 to 163.145, 163.149, 163.160 to
  • 163.208 — 163.208, 163.191, 163.196, 163.215 to 163.257, 163.261, 163.263, 163.264,
  • 163.266 — 163.266, 163.275, 163.285, 163.305 to 163.467, 163.429, 163.432, 163.433,
  • 163.411 — shall constitute separate violations of their respective statutory
  • 163.472 — 163.472, 163.505 to 163.575, 163.665 to 163.693, 163.700, 163.701, 163.715,
  • 163.720 — 163.720, 164.005, 164.015 to 164.135, 164.138, 164.140, 164.205 to 164.270,
  • 165.102 — 165.102, 165.109, 165.118, 165.805, 165.815, 166.005 to 166.095, 166.119,
  • 166.005 — 166.005, is expressly designated in the section defining the crime. An offense defined outside this code which, because
  • 166.125 — 166.125, 166.128, 166.350, 166.382, 166.384, 166.660, 167.002 to 167.027,
  • 166.635 — 166.635, unless the context requires otherwise: ����� (1) �Act� means a bodily movement. ����� (2) �Voluntary act� mea
  • 167.057 — 167.057, 167.060 to 167.100, 167.117, 167.122 to 167.162, 167.203 to 167.252,
  • 179.505 — 179.505. ����� (c) �Personal representative� means a person or entity who has the legal authority to make decisions for
  • 40.475 — 40.475, 40.505, 40.510 and 40.515 do not apply to the following evidence, if offered for the purpose of establishing a p
  • 419C.529 — to 419C.542, 426.701 and 426.702, when a member appointed under
  • 426.035 — 426.035, may be reconsidered by the court at the request of either party, or on the court�s own motion, as part of a hea
  • 427.235 — to 427.292;
  • 475.752 — (7)(b), 475.854 (2)(c) or 475.874 (2)(c) as a Class A misdemeanor under
  • 809.640 — 809.640; ����� (2) The person successfully completed the sentence of probation; and ����� (3) The court finds that, co
  • 811.182 — committed before September 1, 1999, and constituting a felony if:
Title 162 · ORS Chapter 162 (24 sections)
  • 133.055 — to 133.076 or ORS chapter 153; or
  • 162.035 — 162.035���� Bribery defenses PERJURY AND RELATED OFFENSES
  • 162.095 — 162.095���� Defenses to perjury and false swearing limited
  • 162.117 — to 162.121
  • 162.118 — 162.118���� Illegal conduct by State Treasury not a defense
  • 162.121 — were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to
  • 162.193 — 162.193���� Failure to appear; counsel for defendant cannot be witness; exception
  • 162.195 — or 162.205 shall counsel representing the defendant on the underlying
  • 162.205 — 162.205���� Failure to appear in the first degree OBSTRUCTING GOVERNMENTAL ADMINISTRATION
  • 162.235 — 162.235���� Obstructing governmental or judicial administration
  • 162.247 — 162.247���� Interfering with a peace officer or parole and probation officer
  • 162.255 — 162.255���� Refusing to assist in fire-fighting operations
  • 162.257 — 162.257���� Interfering with a firefighter or emergency medical services provider
  • 162.345 — 162.345���� Defenses for hindering or compounding limited
  • 162.365 — 162.365���� Criminal impersonation of a public servant
  • 162.367 — 162.367���� Criminal impersonation of a peace officer
  • 162.369 — 162.369���� Possession of a false law enforcement identification card
  • 162.385 — 162.385���� Giving false information to a peace officer in connection with a citation or warrant ABUSE OF PUBLIC OFF
  • 162.405 — 162.405���� Official misconduct in the second degree
  • 162.415 — 162.415���� Official misconduct in the first degree
  • 162.425 — 162.425���� Misuse of confidential information INTERFERENCE WITH LEGISLATIVE OPERATIONS
  • 162.455 — 162.455���� Interfering with legislative operations
  • 162.465 — 162.465���� Unlawful legislative lobbying DEFINITIONS ����� 162.005 Definitions for ORS 162.005 to 162.425. As u
  • 166.715 — to 166.735.
Title 163 · ORS Chapter 163 (74 sections)
  • 124.015 — 124.015, 124.020, 163.738 or 419B.845 or an order entered in a criminal action. ����� (2)(a) A petition seeking relief
  • 133.110 — in order to ensure the appearance of the respondent at court and shall
  • 163.090 — 163.090); repealed by 1971 c.743 �432] ����� 163.095 �Aggravated murder� defined. As used in ORS 163.105 and this se
  • 163.103 — 163.103] ����� 163.115 Murder in the second degree; affirmative defense to certain felony murders; sentence of life imp
  • 163.105 — (1)(c). [1985 c.3 �3; 1987 c.320 �86; 1987 c.557 �1; 1989 c.720 �2;
  • 163.109 — 163.109���� Alternative proof of certain victims of murder in the first degree
  • 163.117 — 163.117���� Causing or aiding suicide as defense to charge of murder
  • 163.125 — 163.125, criminal homicide constitutes murder in the second degree: ����� (a) When it is committed intentionally, excep
  • 163.135 — 163.135���� Extreme emotional disturbance as affirmative defense to murder in the second degree; notice of expert testim
  • 163.147 — 163.147���� Crime category classification for manslaughter in the second degree and criminally negligent homicide
  • 163.155 — 163.155���� Sentencing for murder of pregnant victim; proceeding; issues for jury ASSAULT AND RELATED OFFENSES
  • 163.160 — 163.160, 163.165, 163.175, 163.185 or 163.190 or for committing an equivalent crime in another jurisdiction, in any comb
  • 163.165 — 163.165, 163.175, 163.185 or 163.190, or of committing an equivalent crime in another jurisdiction, and the victim in th
  • 163.168 — 163.168���� Crime category classification for assault in the third degree
  • 163.175 — knowing that the victim is pregnant; or
  • 163.192 — 163.192���� Endangering a person protected by a Family Abuse Prevention Act restraining order
  • 163.193 — 163.193���� Assisting another person to commit suicide
  • 163.196 — 163.196���� Aggravated driving while suspended or revoked
  • 163.200 — 163.200���� Criminal mistreatment in the second degree
  • 163.205 — 163.205���� Criminal mistreatment in the first degree
  • 163.212 — 163.212���� Unlawful use of an electrical stun gun, tear gas or mace in the second degree
  • 163.213 — 163.213���� Unlawful use of an electrical stun gun, tear gas or mace in the first degree KIDNAPPING AND RELATED OFFE
  • 163.245 — 163.245���� Custodial interference in the second degree
  • 163.263 — and 163.264:
  • 163.264 — 163.264. ����� (3) As used in this section, �commercial sex act� means sexual conduct or sexual contact, as those terms
  • 163.269 — 163.269���� Defenses for victims of involuntary servitude and trafficking in persons COERCION
  • 163.285 — 163.285���� Defense to coercion SEXUAL OFFENSES
  • 163.315 — 163.315���� Incapacity to consent; effect of lack of resistance
  • 163.412 — 163.412, a person commits the crime of unlawful sexual penetration in the first degree if the person penetrates the vagi
  • 163.425 — 163.425, 163.427 or 163.435 in which the victim�s lack of consent was due solely to incapacity to consent by reason of b
  • 163.426 — 163.426���� Crime category classification for sexual abuse in the second degree
  • 163.429 — 163.429���� Sexual abuse by fraudulent representation
  • 163.432 — 163.432���� Online sexual corruption of a child in the second degree
  • 163.433 — 163.433���� Online sexual corruption of a child in the first degree
  • 163.434 — 163.434���� Provisions applicable to online sexual corruption of a child
  • 163.435 — 163.435���� Contributing to the sexual delinquency of a minor
  • 163.452 — prohibits a penetration described in those sections when:
  • 163.454 — 163.454���� Custodial sexual misconduct in the second degree
  • 163.466 — 163.466���� Classification of felony public indecency
  • 163.476 — 163.476���� Unlawfully being in a location where children regularly congregate
  • 163.479 — 163.479���� Unlawful contact with a child OFFENSES AGAINST FAMILY
  • 163.505 — 163.505���� Definitions for certain provisions of ORS 163.505 to 163.575
  • 163.537 — 163.537���� Buying or selling a person under 18 years of age
  • 163.565 — 163.565���� Evidence of parentage; confidentiality between spouses not applicable; spouses competent and compellable wit
  • 163.580 — 163.580���� Display of sign concerning sale of smoking devices VISUAL RECORDING OF SEXUAL CONDUCT OF CHILDREN
  • 163.676 — 163.676���� Exemption from prosecution under ORS 163.684
  • 163.684 — or under any city or home rule county ordinance for exhibiting or
  • 163.686 — 163.686���� Encouraging child sexual abuse in the second degree
  • 163.687 — 163.687���� Encouraging child sexual abuse in the third degree
  • 163.688 — 163.688���� Possession of materials depicting sexually explicit conduct of a child in the first degree
  • 163.689 — 163.689���� Possession of materials depicting sexually explicit conduct of a child in the second degree
  • 163.690 — 163.690���� Lack of knowledge of age of child as affirmative defense
  • 163.693 — 163.693���� Failure to report child pornography INVASION OF PRIVACY
  • 163.701 — 163.701���� Invasion of personal privacy in the first degree
  • 163.702 — 163.702, a person commits the crime of invasion of personal privacy in the first degree if: ����� (a)(A) The person kno
  • 163.705 — 163.705���� Polygraph examination of victims in certain criminal cases prohibited
  • 163.707 — 163.707���� Forfeiture of motor vehicle used in drive-by shooting
  • 163.709 — 163.709���� Unlawful directing of light from a laser pointer
  • 163.715 — 163.715���� Unlawful use of a global positioning system device
  • 163.738 — 163.738���� Effect of citation; contents; hearing; court�s order; use of statements made at hearing
  • 163.741 — 163.741���� Service of stalking protective order; entry of order into law enforcement data systems
  • 163.744 — 163.744���� Initiation of action seeking citation; complaint form
  • 163.753 — 163.753���� Immunity of officer acting in good faith
  • 163.755 — 163.755���� Conduct for which stalking protective order may not be issued SEXUAL ABUSE RESTRAINING ORDERS
  • 163.760 — to 163.777 must be conducted by the circuit court that issued the
  • 163.763 — 163.763���� Petition to circuit court for relief; burden of proof
  • 163.765 — 163.765���� Restraining order; service of order; request for hearing; duration of order
  • 163.767 — 163.767���� Hearing; order; certificate of compliance; consent agreement
  • 163.770 — 163.770���� Appearance by telephone or electronic communication device
  • 163.773 — 163.773���� Enforcement of restraining order; service by sheriff; termination order; contempt proceeding
  • 164.365 — 164.365; ����� (C) Burglary in the first degree as defined in ORS 164.225; ����� (D) Escape in the first degree as def
  • 307.090 — or 307.130, except that these exceptions do not apply to any activity
  • 45.400 — (2), the circuit court shall consider the expedited nature of a
  • 453.912 — 453.912. ����� (b) As used in this subsection, �vehicle� and �premises� do not include public places, as defined in ORS
Title 164 · ORS Chapter 164 (42 sections)
  • 164.005 — 164.005���� Definitions THEFT AND RELATED OFFENSES
  • 164.025 — 164.025���� Consolidation of theft offenses; pleading and proof
  • 164.061 — 164.061���� Sentence for aggravated theft in the first degree when victim 65 years of age or older
  • 164.115 — 164.115. Criminal possession of rented or leased personal property is: ����� (a) A Class A misdemeanor if the aggregate
  • 164.125 — to telephone or telegraph services; jurisdiction
  • 164.138 — 164.138���� Criminal possession of a rented or leased motor vehicle
  • 164.140 — 164.140���� Criminal possession of rented or leased personal property MAIL-RELATED OFFENSES
  • 164.162 — does not apply to employees charged with the operation of facilities
  • 164.164 — 164.164���� Defense in prosecution under ORS 164.162; applicability of ORS 164.162 MONEY LAUNDERING
  • 164.172 — 164.172���� Engaging in a financial transaction in property derived from unlawful activity
  • 164.174 — 164.174���� Exceptions BURGLARY AND CRIMINAL TRESPASS
  • 164.235 — 164.235���� Possession of a burglary tool or theft device
  • 164.243 — 164.243���� Criminal trespass in the second degree by a guest
  • 164.265 — 164.265���� Criminal trespass while in possession of a firearm
  • 164.276 — 164.276���� Authority of sports official to expel persons from sports event
  • 164.278 — 164.278���� Criminal trespass at a sports event ARSON, CRIMINAL MISCHIEF AND RELATED OFFENSES
  • 164.338 — 164.338���� Arson incident to the manufacture of a controlled substance in the second degree
  • 164.342 — 164.342���� Arson incident to the manufacture of a controlled substance in the first degree
  • 164.367 — 164.367���� Determining value of damage; aggregation
  • 164.373 — 164.373���� Tampering with cable television equipment
  • 164.377 — 164.377���� Computer crime GRAFFITI-RELATED OFFENSES
  • 164.386 — 164.386���� Unlawfully possessing a graffiti implement
  • 164.805 — 164.805���� Offensive littering UNLAWFUL TRANSPORT
  • 164.813 — (2) or (3) or 164.825, the peace officer may, at the time of making the
  • 164.814 — 164.814���� State Forester required to develop forms for special forest products
  • 164.825 — to 164.855. [1971 c.743 �298; 1981 c.645 �5; 1993 c.167 �5; 2013 c.276 �5]
  • 164.828 — 164.828���� Ownership as affirmative defense under ORS 164.813 and 164.825
  • 164.835 — 164.835���� Investigation to prevent violations of ORS 164.813 and 164.825
  • 164.845 — 164.845���� Arrest, summons for cutting or transport of trees or special forest products; effect of failure to appear
  • 164.855 — 164.855���� Seizure of trees or special forest products cut or transported in violation of ORS 164.813 or
  • 164.857 — 164.857���� Unlawfully transporting metal property (metadata only)
  • 164.863 — 164.863���� Unlawful transport of meat animal carcasses MISCELLANEOUS
  • 164.866 — 164.866���� Civil action for injuries caused by criminal acts
  • 164.868 — 164.868, 164.869, 164.872 and 164.873 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a
  • 164.869 — and 164.872 apply only to persons operating commercial enterprises. [1993
  • 164.870 — 164.870); repealed by 1971 c.743 �432] ����� 164.872 Unlawful labeling of a videotape recording. (1) A person commit
  • 164.872 — 164.872, 164.873 or 164.875 or this section limits or impairs the right of a person injured by the criminal acts of a de
  • 164.887 — 164.887���� Interference with agricultural operations
  • 164.889 — 164.889���� Interference with agricultural research DEFINITIONS ����� 164.005 Definitions. As used in chapter 74
  • 169.005 — 169.005, detention facilities as defined in ORS 419A.004, youth correction facilities as defined in ORS 420.005 and Depa
  • 171.430 — 171.430. [1993 c.95 ��9,10] ����� Note: See note under 164.864. ����� 164.875 Unlawful videotape recording. (1)
  • 498.072 — 498.072, is the amount of damages as specified in ORS 498.073. ����� (5) When the value of property cannot reasonably b
Title 165 · ORS Chapter 165 (42 sections)
  • 133.575 — 133.575, 133.595, 133.617, 133.619, 133.721, 133.724, 133.729, 133.731,
  • 133.619 — 133.619, 133.721, 133.724, 133.729, 133.731, 133.735, 133.737, 133.739, 165.540 and 165.657 to 165.673. [1989 c.983 ��20
  • 133.729 — 133.729, 133.731, 133.735, 133.737, 133.739, 165.540 and 165.657 to 165.673, a provider of wire or electronic communicat
  • 133.735 — 133.735, 133.737, 133.739, 165.540 and 165.657 to 165.673 shall be reasonably compensated for such reasonable expenses i
  • 165.027 — 165.027���� Evidence admissible to prove forgery or possession of forged instrument
  • 165.032 — 165.032���� Criminal possession of a forgery device
  • 165.070 — 165.070, unless the context requires otherwise: ����� (1) �Written instrument� means any paper, document, instrument, a
  • 165.074 — 165.074���� Unlawful factoring of payment card transaction BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL OFFENSES
  • 165.109 — 165.109���� Failing to maintain a cedar purchase record
  • 165.116 — 165.116, 165.117, 165.118 or 165.122, if the person purchases, receives or transports or acts as a commercial seller of:
  • 165.117 — 165.117���� Metal property transaction records; prohibited conduct; commercial sellers; penalties
  • 165.118 — and 165.122 do not apply to a person who sells private metal property
  • 165.122 — do not apply to:
  • 165.127 — 165.127���� County metal theft plan of action CRIMES INVOLVING COMMUNICATIONS
  • 165.535 — 165.535���� Definitions applicable to obtaining contents of communications
  • 165.542 — 165.542���� Reports required concerning use of electronic listening device
  • 165.545 — 165.545���� Prohibitions not applicable to fire or police activities
  • 165.549 — 165.549���� Prevention of telephone communications when hostage taken; duties of telephone company; defense against liab
  • 165.555 — 165.555���� Unlawful telephone solicitation of contributions for charitable purposes
  • 165.565 — and are in effect on October 5, 1973. [1973 c.473 �3]
  • 165.570 — 165.570���� Improper use of emergency communications system
  • 165.572 — 165.572���� Interference with making a report CELLULAR TELEPHONES
  • 165.577 — 165.577, 165.579 and 165.581 USE OF PEN REGISTERS AND TRAP AND TRACE DEVICES
  • 165.579 — and 165.581 do not apply to:
  • 165.581 — 165.581���� Cellular counterfeiting in the first degree
  • 165.657 — to 165.673. [1989 c.983 �24; 2001 c.385 �8]
  • 165.661 — 165.661���� When provider of communication service may use devices
  • 165.663 — 165.663���� Use by police; application to court; statement required
  • 165.667 — 165.667���� Order by court; findings; contents of order
  • 165.669 — 165.669���� Duties imposed upon certain persons upon service of order authorizing installation of pen register or trap a
  • 165.673 — 165.673, no person may install or use a pen register or trap and trace device. [1989 c.983 �16] ����� 165.660 [Forme
  • 165.692 — 165.692���� Making false claim for health care payment
  • 165.698 — 165.698���� Notice of conviction IDENTITY THEFT AND RELATED OFFENSES
  • 165.810 — 165.810���� Unlawful possession of a personal identification device
  • 165.813 — 165.813���� Unlawful possession of fictitious identification
  • 165.815 — 165.815���� Criminal impersonation MISCELLANEOUS
  • 431A.175 — 431A.175. [2003 c.632 �2; 2015 c.158 �26; 2017 c.701 �16] ����� 165.815 Criminal impersonation. (1) A person commits
  • 471.155 — 471.155. ����� (b) Conduct a transaction with an individual if the individual does not at the time of the transaction c
  • 717.210 — 717.210. ����� (d) Purchase metal property from a nonprofit corporation other than by electronic funds transfer, stored
  • 822.110 — 822.110. ����� (5) �Electronic funds transfer� has the meaning given that term in ORS 293.525. ����� (6) �Fixed place
  • 822.137 — 822.137. ����� (c) Require all signatories to the metal property record to declare the accuracy of the information cont
  • 84.004 — 84.004. [1971 c.743 �151; 2001 c.535 �27] ����� 165.005 [Amended by 1955 c.435 �1; repealed by 1971 c.743 �432]
Title 166 · ORS Chapter 166 (104 sections)
  • 1.177 — or 1.180;
  • 107.718 — 107.718; ����� (g) Evidence of an acquisition or attempted acquisition within the previous 180 days by the respondent o
  • 111.005 — 111.005, or a trustee of a trust created in a will; and ����� (B) The transferee is related to the deceased firearm own
  • 131.600 — do not apply to the forfeiture of a firearm or other deadly weapon that
  • 161.295 — 161.295, of a felony in the State of Oregon or elsewhere. I have not, within the last four years, been convicted of a mi
  • 161.610 — (Enhanced penalty for use of firearm during commission of felony) or
  • 162.025 — and 162.065 to 162.085, relating to bribery and perjury;
  • 162.265 — to 162.305, 162.325, 162.335, 162.355 and 162.365, relating to
  • 163.320 — 163.320] ����� 166.210 Definitions. As used in ORS 166.250 to 166.270, 166.291 to 166.295 and 166.410 to 166.470: �
  • 163.735 — or an order issued under ORS 30.866, 107.700 to 107.735 or 163.738. I
  • 164.043 — 164.043, 164.045, 164.055, 164.057, 164.075 to 164.095, 164.098, 164.125,
  • 164.135 — 164.135, 164.140, 164.215, 164.225 and 164.245 to 164.270, relating to theft, burglary, criminal trespass and related of
  • 164.875 — and 164.868 to 164.872, relating to unlawful recording or labeling of a
  • 166.023 — 166.023���� Disorderly conduct in the first degree (metadata only)
  • 166.025 — 166.025���� Disorderly conduct in the second degree
  • 166.055 — 166.055, to the unlawful possession, use and transfer of a large-capacity magazine in this state by any person, provided
  • 166.095 — 166.095���� Misconduct with emergency telephone calls
  • 166.116 — 166.116���� Interfering with public transportation (metadata only)
  • 166.119 — 166.119���� Interfering with a health care facility
  • 166.128 — 166.128���� Domestic terrorism in the second degree BIAS CRIME
  • 166.167 — 166.167���� Community service as sentence for bias crime AUTHORITY TO REGULATE FIREARMS
  • 166.171 — 166.171���� Authority of county to regulate discharge of firearms
  • 166.172 — 166.172���� Authority of city to regulate discharge of firearms
  • 166.173 — 166.173���� Authority of city or county to regulate possession of loaded firearms in public places
  • 166.174 — 166.174���� Authority of city, county, municipal corporation or district to regulate possession or sale of firearms
  • 166.175 — 166.175���� Authority of city to regulate purchase of used firearms
  • 166.176 — 166.176���� Exception to preemption for certain county ordinances POSSESSION AND USE OF WEAPONS (Generally)
  • 166.190 — 166.190, 166.220, 166.250, 166.270, 166.275, 166.410, 166.450 and 166.470, relating to firearms and other weapons; ����
  • 166.250 — (1)(c) or 166.270, ORS 166.250 does not apply to or affect:
  • 166.255 — 166.255���� Possession of firearm or ammunition by certain persons prohibited
  • 166.256 — 166.256���� Relinquishment of firearm upon person becoming subject to certain court orders
  • 166.259 — 166.259���� Relinquishment of firearm upon conviction of certain offenses
  • 166.262 — 166.262���� Limitation on peace officer�s authority to arrest for violating ORS 166.250 or 166.370
  • 166.263 — 166.263���� Authority of parole and probation officer to carry firearm
  • 166.265 — or 166.266.
  • 166.266 — 166.266���� Sale, transfer or possession of firearm without serial number
  • 166.267 — 166.267. ����� (3) A person convicted under this section shall forfeit the undetectable firearm. ����� (4) As used in
  • 166.270 — 166.270; or ����� (b) The person is barred from receiving a firearm under ORS 166.470 (1)(a) or (b) or, if the person h
  • 166.272 — 166.272���� Unlawful possession of machine guns, certain short-barreled firearms and firearms silencers
  • 166.273 — 166.273, 166.274, 166.291, 166.292 or 166.410 to 166.470, a person commits the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm
  • 166.274 — 166.274���� Relief from prohibition against possessing or receiving firearm; fees
  • 166.275 — 166.275���� Possession of weapons by inmates of institutions
  • 166.282 — 166.282���� Sale of weapons by political subdivision; disposition of proceeds
  • 166.291 — (1)(L), I have not been convicted of an offense involving controlled
  • 166.292 — 166.292. The law enforcement officer shall take possession of all deadly weapons appearing to be in the custody, control
  • 166.293 — enacted in lieu of 166.290); 1991 c.67 �38; 1993 c.732 �2; 1993 c.735 �4;
  • 166.297 — 166.297���� Annual report regarding revocation of licenses
  • 166.300 — 166.300���� Killing or injuring another with firearm as cause for loss of right to bear arms
  • 166.330 — 166.330���� Use of firearms with other than incombustible gun wadding
  • 166.350 — 166.350���� Unlawful possession of armor piercing ammunition
  • 166.352 — 166.352���� Unlawful transport, manufacture, transfer or possession of rapid fire activator
  • 166.355 — 166.355���� Manufacture, importation, possession, use, purchase, sale or transfer of large-capacity magazine (Posses
  • 166.370 — 166.370. A peace officer may not arrest or charge a person for violating ORS 166.250 (1)(a) or (b) or 166.370 (1)(a) if
  • 166.373 — 166.373���� Possession of weapon in court facility by peace officer or federal officer
  • 166.377 — (1), if the person proves by a preponderance of the evidence that, at
  • 166.380 — 166.380���� Examination of firearm by peace officer; presentation of concealed handgun license (Destructive Devices)
  • 166.384 — 166.384���� Unlawful manufacture of destructive device
  • 166.385 — 166.385���� Possession of hoax destructive device (Duties of Firearm Owners and Possessors)
  • 166.395 — 166.395���� Securing firearms; penalties; civil liability
  • 166.397 — 166.397���� Reporting loss or theft of firearm; penalties; civil liability SALE OR TRANSFER OF FIREARMS
  • 166.400 — 166.400���� Requirement that firearm be locked during transfer; penalties; civil liability
  • 166.403 — 166.403���� Duty to supervise upon transfer of firearm to minor; civil liability
  • 166.410 — 166.410���� Manufacture, importation or sale of firearms
  • 166.412 — (4)(a).
  • 166.414 — 166.414, for criminal background checks required under this section or ORS
  • 166.421 — 166.421���� Stolen firearms; determination; telephone requests
  • 166.427 — 166.427���� Register of transfers of used firearms (metadata only)
  • 166.433 — 166.433, 166.434, 166.435, 166.436 and 166.438, �criminal background check� or �criminal history record check� means det
  • 166.434 — 166.434, 166.438 and 166.450 do not apply to antique firearms. ����� (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (
  • 166.435 — or 166.436.
  • 166.436 — 166.436���� Department of State Police criminal background checks for gun show firearm transfers; prohibited transfer re
  • 166.438 — (1)(a) and retains the form as required by ORS 166.438 (2) is immune
  • 166.441 — 166.441���� Form for transfer of firearm at gun show
  • 166.450 — 166.450, 166.460 and 166.470, is guilty of a Class B felony. [Amended by 1979 c.779 �5; 1987 c.320 �89; 1989 c.839 �23;
  • 166.470 — 166.470���� Limitations and conditions for sales of firearms
  • 166.480 — 166.480���� Sale or gift of explosives to children (metadata only)
  • 166.490 — 166.490���� Purchase of firearms in certain other states
  • 166.508 — 166.508: ����� (1) �Criminal background check� has the same meaning given to this term in ORS 166.432 (1)(a) to (e). �
  • 166.512 — 166.512���� Severability EXTREME RISK PROTECTION ORDERS
  • 166.527 — shall request that the respondent immediately surrender to the officer
  • 166.530 — 166.530, or renewal of an extreme risk protection order under ORS 166.535, the court shall further order that the respon
  • 166.537 — remain in the custody of the law enforcement agency while the order is
  • 166.543 — with the intent to harass the respondent, or knowing that the
  • 166.630 — 166.630���� Discharging weapon on or across highway, ocean shore recreation area or public utility facility
  • 166.638 — 166.638���� Discharging weapon across airport operational surfaces POSSESSION OF BODY ARMOR
  • 166.643 — 166.643���� Unlawful possession of body armor MISCELLANEOUS
  • 166.649 — 166.649���� Throwing an object off an overpass in the second degree
  • 166.651 — 166.651���� Throwing an object off an overpass in the first degree
  • 166.663 — 166.663���� Casting artificial light from vehicle while possessing certain weapons prohibited RACKETEERING
  • 166.720 — 166.720���� Racketeering activity unlawful; penalties
  • 166.725 — 166.725���� Remedies for violation of ORS 166.720; time limitation
  • 166.730 — 166.730���� Authority of investigative agency; compelling compliance with subpoena
  • 166.735 — terminates or the cause of action accrues. If a criminal prosecution or
  • 167.167 — 167.167, 167.212, 167.355, 167.365, 167.370, 167.428, 167.431 and 167.439, relating to prostitution, obscenity, sexual c
  • 181A.290 — 181A.290, to enable the department to: ����� (a) Maintain the information and transmit the information to the federal g
  • 192.324 — 192.324, for the entry and maintenance of information under this section. ����� (6) Notwithstanding the provisions of O
  • 30.866 — 30.866, 107.700 to 107.735 or 163.738; ����� (n) Has not received a dishonorable discharge from the Armed Forces of the
  • 411.675 — 411.675, 411.690 and 411.840, relating to public assistance payments or medical assistance benefits, and ORS 411.990 (2)
  • 471.445 — 471.445, 471.446, 471.485, 471.490 and 471.675, relating to alcoholic liquor, and any of the provisions of ORS chapter 4
  • 480.210 — 480.210, 480.215, 480.235 and 480.265, relating to explosives; ����� (FF) ORS 819.010,
  • 647.145 — or 647.150, relating to trademark counterfeiting;
  • 682.025 — 682.025, a regulatory specialist as defined in ORS 471.001 or a fire service professional, a parole and probation office
  • 819.040 — 819.040, 822.100, 822.135 and 822.150, relating to motor vehicles; ����� (GG) ORS 658.452 or 658.991 (2) to (4), relati
  • 82.170 — 82.170, relating to interest and usury. ����� (b) In gambling activity in violation of federal law or in the business o
Title 167 · ORS Chapter 167 (70 sections)
  • 133.703 — 133.703, a judge may order the seizure of an alleged fighting bird or source bird owned, possessed or kept by any person
  • 161.635 — and 161.655, a person convicted under this section may be sentenced to
  • 164.055 — 164.055. ����� (4) Unauthorized use of a livestock animal is a Class A misdemeanor. ����� (5) In addition to any crimi
  • 166.432 — 166.432. ����� (d) A person who sells or exchanges new and unused property at a livestock auction market as defined in
  • 167.027 — 167.027���� Evidence required to show place of prostitution OBSCENITY AND RELATED OFFENSES
  • 167.075 — and 167.080, it is an affirmative defense for the defendant to prove:
  • 167.080 — 167.080���� Displaying obscene materials to minors (metadata only)
  • 167.085 — 167.085���� Defenses in prosecutions under ORS 167.075 and 167.080
  • 167.090 — 167.090���� Publicly displaying nudity or sex for advertising purposes
  • 167.095 — 167.095���� Defenses in prosecutions under ORS 167.090
  • 167.112 — 167.112���� Liability of certain entities engaged in certain financial transactions
  • 167.116 — 167.116���� Rulemaking for certain exceptions under ORS 167.117
  • 167.117 — and 167.122 to 167.147 in which it is necessary to prove the occurrence
  • 167.118 — 167.118, 464.250 to 464.380 and 464.420 to 464.530 to operate such games. ����� (e) Savings promotion raffles, as defin
  • 167.122 — 167.122���� Unlawful gambling in the second degree (metadata only)
  • 167.132 — 167.132���� Possession of gambling records in the second degree
  • 167.137 — 167.137���� Possession of gambling records in the first degree
  • 167.142 — 167.142���� Defense to possession of gambling records
  • 167.147 — 167.147���� Possession of a gambling device; defense
  • 167.153 — 167.153���� Proving occurrence of sporting event in prosecutions of gambling offenses
  • 167.158 — 167.158���� Lottery prizes forfeited to county; exception; action by county to recover
  • 167.162 — 167.162���� Gambling device as public nuisance; defense; seizure and destruction
  • 167.164 — 167.164���� Possession of a gray machine; disposition of machine; defense
  • 167.165 — 167.165); repealed by 1971 c.743 �432] ����� 167.202 [1971 c.743 �273; 1974 s.s. c.67 �1; repealed by 1977 c.745 �3
  • 167.166 — 167.166���� Removal of unauthorized video lottery game terminal
  • 167.212 — and 167.222, any exception, excuse, proviso or exemption contained in
  • 167.222 — 167.222���� Frequenting a place where controlled substances are used
  • 167.238 — 167.238���� Prima facie evidence permitted in prosecutions of drug offenses
  • 167.243 — 167.243���� Exemption contained in drug laws as defense to drug offenses
  • 167.248 — 167.248���� Search and seizure of conveyance in which drugs unlawfully transported or possessed
  • 167.262 — 167.262���� Use of minor in controlled substance or marijuana item offense OFFENSES AGAINST ANIMALS
  • 167.310 — to 167.351:
  • 167.315 — 167.315, 167.333, 167.340, 167.355, 167.365 or 167.428, of a misdemeanor or a felony under ORS 167.320, 167.325 or 167.3
  • 167.320 — 167.320, 167.325 or 167.330 or this section may not possess or reside with any animal of the same genus against which th
  • 167.322 — 167.322, 167.333, 167.365 or 167.428 or of a felony under ORS 167.320, 167.325 or 167.330 may not possess or reside with
  • 167.323 — 167.323, 167.324, 167.325, 167.330, 167.333, 167.340, 167.355, 167.365 or
  • 167.324 — 167.324���� Encouraging aggravated animal abuse in the first degree
  • 167.332 — 167.332���� Prohibition against possessing or residing with certain animals; waiver; prohibition modification procedure
  • 167.333 — 167.333, other than the provisions of ORS 167.332, do not apply to: ����� (a) The treatment of livestock being transpor
  • 167.334 — 167.334���� Evaluation of person convicted of violating ORS 167.333
  • 167.337 — 167.337���� Interfering with law enforcement animal
  • 167.341 — 167.341���� Encouraging sexual assault of an animal
  • 167.344 — 167.344���� Interfering with an investigation into an offense against an animal
  • 167.347 — 167.347���� Forfeiture of animal to animal care agency prior to disposition of criminal action
  • 167.350 — 167.350, the agency to which the animal was forfeited may place the animal with a new owner. The agency may give placeme
  • 167.365 — or 167.428 to participate in available animal cruelty prevention
  • 167.374 — 167.374���� Possession or control of dogs for purpose of reproduction; records; exceptions
  • 167.376 — 167.376���� Standards of care applicable to dog breeders; records; exceptions
  • 167.385 — 167.385���� Unauthorized use of a livestock animal (metadata only)
  • 167.388 — 167.388���� Interference with livestock production (metadata only)
  • 167.390 — 167.390���� Commerce in fur of domestic cats and dogs prohibited; exception OFFENSES INVOLVING FIGHTING BIRDS
  • 167.404 — 167.404] ����� 167.780 Sale or dispensing of tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems by vending machine. (1) A
  • 167.428 — 167.428, prior to the final disposition of the criminal action, the county or other animal care agency or, on behalf of
  • 167.433 — 167.433���� Seizure of fighting birds or source birds; procedure
  • 167.435 — 167.435. [Formerly 167.862; 1993 c.519 �2; 1995 c.663 �6; 2001 c.666 �29; 2001 c.926 ��14a,14b; 2005 c.830 �28; 2009 c.2
  • 167.437 — 167.437���� Constructive possession of fighting birds or source birds; procedure
  • 167.439 — 167.439���� Forcible recovery of a fighting bird OFFENSES INVOLVING UNUSED PROPERTY MARKETS
  • 167.502 — and 167.506
  • 167.755 — 167.755���� Selling tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems to person under 21 years of age; penalties
  • 167.760 — 167.760���� Purchase or attempted purchase of tobacco products or inhalant delivery system by person under 21 years of a
  • 167.763 — 167.763���� Entry or attempted entry of premises by person under 21 years of age for purpose of assisting with investiga
  • 167.765 — 167.765���� Retail store location of tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems; penalty
  • 167.780 — 167.780���� Sale or dispensing of tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems by vending machine MISCELLANEOUS
  • 167.822 — 167.822���� Improper repair of a vehicle inflatable restraint system
  • 167.824 — 167.824���� Unlawful possession of undeployed air bags or air bag canisters
  • 167.830 — limited
  • 464.250 — to 464.380 and 464.420 to 464.530.
  • 646.652 — by reason of their processing transactions arising out of activities
  • 659A.143 — 659A.143. ����� (3) As used in this section and ORS 30.822: ����� (a) �Search and rescue animal� means that the animal
  • 689.005 — 689.005. ����� (5) �Fighting dog� means a dog that is intentionally bred or trained to be used in, or that is actually
Title 168 · ORS Chapter 168 (1 sections)
  • ORS.168 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 168 (Former Provisions) Ha
Title 169 · ORS Chapter 169 (54 sections)
  • 169.030 — 169.030���� Construction, maintenance and use of local correctional facilities by county and city; renting suitable stru
  • 169.040 — 169.040���� Inspection of local correctional facilities
  • 169.042 — 169.042, it shall either: ����� (1) Reject the recommendation and decline to adopt a limit on the number of adults in c
  • 169.044 — and if a county jail population emergency occurs under the terms of the
  • 169.046 — 169.046, the sheriff may place adults in custody on forced release subject to a forced release agreement. A forced relea
  • 169.055 — 169.055���� Contracts with Department of Corrections for county prisoners awaiting sentencing
  • 169.070 — 169.070���� Coordination of state services by Department of Corrections; inspections to determine compliance with standa
  • 169.072 — 169.072���� Provision of services or assistance by Department of Corrections through arrangements with local governments
  • 169.075 — 169.075); 1981 c.869 �1; renumbered 169.740] ENFORCEMENT OF STANDARDS FOR LOCAL CORRECTIONAL AND JUVENILE DETENTION
  • 169.076 — 169.076���� Standards for local correctional facilities
  • 169.078 — apply to juveniles detained in juvenile detention facilities.
  • 169.080 — 169.080���� Effect of failure to comply with standards; enforcement by Attorney General; private action
  • 169.085 — 169.085���� Submission of construction or renovation plans to Department of Corrections; recommendations by department
  • 169.090 — 169.090���� Manual of guidelines for local correctional facility operation; guidelines for juvenile detention facility o
  • 169.105 — 169.105���� Unconscious person not to be admitted to custody in facility
  • 169.120 — and 169.170 to 169.210. [Amended by 1973 c.740 �19]
  • 169.140 — 169.140���� Furnishing prisoners food, clothing and necessary medical aid
  • 169.150 — and 169.220, when a person is lawfully confined in a county local
  • 169.151 — 169.151���� Expenses of keeping prisoners; reimbursement from prisoners; amounts; procedures
  • 169.152 — 169.152���� Liability for costs of medical care for persons in county facility
  • 169.153 — 169.153���� Liability of public agency for costs of medical care provided to persons in transport
  • 169.166 — 169.166���� Liability for costs of medical services
  • 169.170 — 169.170���� Assignment of county prisoners to public works; rules
  • 169.180 — 169.180���� Assignment of city prisoners to public works
  • 169.190 — 169.190���� Transfer of prisoners to another county for public work
  • 169.210 — 169.210, each county sheriff has custody and control of all persons legally committed or confined in the county local co
  • 169.220 — 169.220���� Care of county prisoners DUTIES AND LIABILITIES OF SHERIFF
  • 169.320 — 169.320���� Control over prisoners; work by prisoners
  • 169.330 — 169.330���� Civil liability for release of prisoner
  • 169.340 — 169.340���� Liability for escape of defendant in a civil action
  • 169.630 — and used to house prisoners of the parties to the agreement, such
  • 169.635 — 169.635���� Provision of personal hygiene products (metadata only)
  • 169.640 — 169.640���� Status of facility for custody of misdemeanants and violators
  • 169.650 — 169.650���� Status of facility operated by Department of Corrections
  • 169.660 — 169.660���� Status of persons confined in facility operated by Department of Corrections; assignment to regional facilit
  • 169.670 — 169.670���� Transfer of persons to facility operated by Department of Corrections; costs; return; exception
  • 169.673 — 169.673���� Conversion of state correctional institutions into regional correctional facilities
  • 169.677 — 169.677. [Amended by 1973 c.740 �21; 1996 c.4 �5; 1999 c.801 �4] ����� 169.330 Civil liability for release of prison
  • 169.681 — 169.681���� Limit on telephone service provider fee or commission; quarterly report; rules
  • 169.683 — 169.683���� Requirements for request for proposals; contents of contract; per-minute rate limits; rules
  • 169.685 — 169.685���� Inmate Welfare Fund Account HALFWAY HOUSES
  • 169.690 — 169.690���� Establishment of halfway houses and other facilities; advice of facility advisory subcommittee of local publ
  • 169.730 — 169.730���� Definitions for ORS 169.740 to 169.760 (metadata only)
  • 169.740 — and 169.750, with respect to:
  • 169.750 — 169.750���� Restrictions on operation of juvenile detention facilities
  • 169.760 — 169.760���� Juvenile detention facilities to establish written policy
  • 169.770 — 169.770���� Release of detained juvenile when detention facility violates standards MISCELLANEOUS
  • 169.800 — 169.800���� Detention of juveniles before conviction and execution of sentence
  • 169.810 — 169.810���� Assumption of duties by regional correctional facility constitutes assumption by public employer; rights of
  • 169.853 — 169.853���� Oregon Jail-Based Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Grant Program; rules
  • 169.856 — 169.856���� Oregon Jail-Based Medications for Opioid Use Disorder Fund DEFINITIONS ����� 169.005 Definitions for
  • 238A.100 — or 238A.300 (1).
  • 419C.005 — 419C.005. ����� (b) �Juvenile� means a person alleged to be within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court under ORS 419
  • 419C.478 — 419C.478; and ����� (C) Residential treatment homes and residential treatment facilities, as those terms are defined in
Title 17 · ORS Chapter 17 (9 sections)
  • 17.075 — 17.075������ When settlement prohibited between employer and employee
  • 17.085 — 17.085, requiring notice, may be disavowed by the injured employee within 12 months following the date of the injury and
  • 17.095 — 17.095������ Prohibition of confidential settlements and compromises; exceptions SETTLEMENT OF CLAIM OF INCAPACIT
  • 17.200 — 17.200������ Confidentiality of affidavit in support of petition for approval of settlement
  • 17.204 — 17.204������ Confidentiality of record relating to settlement of minor�s claim PENALTIES
  • 17.430 — 17.430); repealed by 1979 c.284 �199] ����� 17.435 [Amended by 1965 c.177 �3; repealed by 1979 c.284 �199] �����
  • 17.440 — 17.440); repealed by 1979 c.284 �199] ����� 17.505 [Amended by 1977 c.357 �2; repealed by 1979 c.284 �199] �����
  • 17.990 — 17.990������ Penalties ����� 17.003 [Formerly 16.470; repealed by 1981 c.898 �53] ����� 17.005 [Repealed by 1
  • 294.100 — 294.100, shall file with the court a full and complete disclosure of the terms and conditions of any settlement or compr
Title 171 · ORS Chapter 171 (123 sections)
  • 171.010 — 171.010���� Time and place of holding regular legislative sessions
  • 171.015 — 171.015���� Emergency legislative sessions; procedure for determining legislators� request for or refusal of emergency s
  • 171.022 — 171.022���� Effective date for Act of Legislative Assembly (Resignation)
  • 171.023 — 171.023���� When member-elect may resign (Vacancies)
  • 171.051 — 171.051���� Filling vacancies in Legislative Assembly
  • 171.060 — 171.060���� Procedure for filling vacancy by appointment
  • 171.062 — and 171.064, the county court or the board of county commissioners
  • 171.068 — 171.068���� Procedure when vacancy filled after reapportionment (Salaries and Expenses)
  • 171.070 — 171.070); 1959 c.391 �1; repealed by 1963 c.1 �2] (Salaries and Expenses) ����� 171.072 Salary of members and pr
  • 171.075 — 171.075; 2016 c.90 �1] ����� 171.510 Legislative process to compel attendance and production of papers; service. (1)
  • 171.113 — 171.113���� Use of state provided telephones (Funds)
  • 171.117 — 171.117���� Lounge Revolving Account (Employment Rights)
  • 171.120 — 171.120���� Purpose of ORS 171.120 to 171.125; unlawful employment practices
  • 171.122 — 171.122���� Rights and benefits of legislators and prospective legislators in relation to their regular employment
  • 171.125 — that, subject to the conditions set forth in these sections, any member
  • 171.127 — 171.127���� When proposed measure to bear name of person other than member requesting introduction; statement of chief s
  • 171.130 — 171.130���� Presession filing of proposed measures; printing and distribution
  • 171.133 — 171.133���� Approval of Governor required for state agency measure introduction (Readability)
  • 171.134 — 171.134���� Readability test for legislative digests and summaries (Supplies)
  • 171.136 — 171.136���� Supplies and equipment (Constitutional Amendments)
  • 171.150 — 171.150���� Applications for amendment convention withdrawn ELECTION DATES
  • 171.200 — 171.200���� �Publications� defined for ORS 171.206 (metadata only)
  • 171.206 — 171.206���� Legislative publications; distribution; form and number; charges; disposition; reports of witnesses
  • 171.211 — 171.211, 171.215 and 171.625)] ����� 171.630 Vacancies; appointment of alternates by presiding officers. (1) In case
  • 171.215 — 171.215] ����� 171.100 [Renumbered 171.135] ����� 171.110 [Repealed by 1953 c.492 �17] ����� 171.113 Use of
  • 171.220 — 171.220; 1971 c.638 �3; 2016 c.88 �6] ����� 171.407 Sound recordings of legislative proceedings; public access. (1)
  • 171.236 — shall be paid into the account. All moneys in the account are
  • 171.255 — 171.255���� Evidentiary status of published session laws
  • 171.270 — 171.270���� Legislative materials furnished to public officers without charge are public property OREGON REVISED STA
  • 171.275 — 171.275���� Oregon Revised Statutes; committee policy; charges
  • 171.325 — 171.325���� Certified copy of statute or rule of civil procedure published in Oregon Revised Statutes; form; fee REC
  • 171.405 — 171.405���� Binding original enrolled laws and joint resolutions
  • 171.407 — 171.407���� Sound recordings of legislative proceedings; public access
  • 171.410 — 171.410���� �Legislative record� defined for ORS 171.410 to 171.430
  • 171.415 — 171.415���� Delivery to Legislative Administration Committee; exception
  • 171.420 — 171.420���� Classification and arrangement; delivery to State Archivist
  • 171.425 — 171.425���� Borrowing by certain legislative personnel
  • 171.427 — 171.427���� Schedule for retention, destruction or disposition of records
  • 171.460 — 171.460���� Secretary of State to conduct investigation; findings; report
  • 171.465 — 171.465���� Credentials committee; appointment; duties WITNESSES IN LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS
  • 171.505 — 171.505, willfully makes default, or who, having appeared, refuses to answer any question pertinent to the matter under
  • 171.510 — 171.510. An interim committee created under authority of this section may file its written report at any time within 30
  • 171.515 — 171.515���� Reimbursement of witnesses appearing under legislative process
  • 171.522 — 171.522���� Judicial enforcement of legislative process; order; service
  • 171.525 — 171.525] ����� 171.080 [Amended by 1953 c.544 �7; renumbered 171.555] ����� 171.090 [Amended by 1959 c.577 �1; 1
  • 171.530 — 171.530���� Privilege of witness before legislative committee WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE
  • 171.558 — 171.558���� Furnishing budget information to Oregon Department of Administrative Services; confidentiality; exception
  • 171.575 — 171.575���� Oversight over state compensation and classification system AUDIT COMMITTEE
  • 171.590 — 171.590���� Cooperation of state agencies INTERIM COMMITTEES
  • 171.615 — 171.615���� Periods during which committees function
  • 171.625 — 171.625)] ����� 171.218 [1961 c.167 �22; repealed by 1965 c.424 �8] ����� 171.220 [Amended by 1959 c.577 �2; ren
  • 171.630 — 171.630���� Vacancies; appointment of alternates by presiding officers
  • 171.640 — 171.640���� Appointment of interim committees; membership; topics of study; employees; expenses INTERIM AUTHORITY FO
  • 171.670 — 171.670���� Authority for approval of disbursements during interim LOBBYING REGULATION
  • 171.710 — 171.710); 1977 c.344 �4; renumbered 183.725] ����� 171.715 [1977 c.161 �3; repealed by 1979 c.593 �34] LOBBYING
  • 171.725 — to 171.785 for any action or transaction carried out in accordance with
  • 171.735 — 171.735���� Exceptions to application of ORS 171.740 and 171.745
  • 171.740 — to 171.762, or any rule adopted under ORS 171.725 to 171.785, shall
  • 171.745 — 171.745���� Lobbyist statements of expenditures; training certification
  • 171.750 — 171.750���� Lobbyist employer statements of expenditures
  • 171.757 — 171.757���� Restriction on serving as chairperson of work group or task force
  • 171.762 — 171.762���� Verification of reports, registrations and statements
  • 171.764 — 171.764���� False statement or misrepresentation by lobbyist or public official; defense
  • 171.766 — 171.766���� Status of reports, registrations and statements
  • 171.772 — 171.772���� Forms for reports, registrations and statements; rules; electronic filing
  • 171.776 — 171.776���� Commission duties; advisory opinions; status of opinions
  • 171.778 — 171.778���� Complaint and adjudicatory process; confidentiality; Preliminary Review Phase; Investigatory Phase; possible
  • 171.785 — 171.785, the lobbyist or lobbyist employer may request in writing a determination from the commission. The requester sha
  • 171.790 — 171.790���� Contact with Legislative Assembly by local government officials and employees
  • 171.795 — 171.795���� Electronic distribution of information COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY
  • 171.852 — 171.852���� Joint Legislative Committee on Information Management and Technology
  • 171.855 — 171.855���� Duties of committee COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC EDUCATION APPROPRIATION
  • 171.857 — State Chief Information Officer,
  • 171.861 — 171.861���� Duties of committee STUDIES OF MANDATED HEALTH COVERAGE
  • 171.875 — 171.875���� Report required to accompany measures proposing mandated coverage
  • 171.990 — 171.990���� Penalty for witness failing to appear or to give testimony in legislative proceeding
  • 171.992 — 171.992���� Civil penalty for violation of lobby regulation Note��� The following lists of appointments and recommen
  • 172.110 — Information Management and Technology,
  • 173.191 — Legislative Policy and Research
  • 173.800 — Medicaid Long Term Care Quality and
  • 174.114 — 174.114. ����� (2) Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to a chairperson who is a public official who lobbies.
  • 178.200 — Revenue, Director of the Department
  • 181A.030 — Sustainability Board, 184.427
  • 183.610 — Chiropractic Examiners, State Board
  • 184.620 — and 184.623
  • 185.420 — Blind, Commission for the, 346.130
  • 188.220 — 188.220] ����� 171.037 [1971 s.s. c.l �2; renumbered
  • 188.230 — 188.230] ����� 171.038 [1971 s.s. c.1 �3; renumbered
  • 188.240 — 188.240] ����� 171.040 [Repealed by 1955 c.211 �7] ����� 171.041 [1955 c.211 �3; repealed by 1961 c.482 �4]
  • 192.481 — Public Safety Standards and
  • 196.438 — Optometry, Oregon Board of, 683.250
  • 238.630 — Public Instruction, Deputy
  • 244.260 — 244.260. [1993 c.743 �2; 1993 c.747 �1; 1999 c.849 ��48,49; 2003 c.75 �27; 2007 c.865 �24; 2009 c.163 �1] ����� 171.
  • 248.175 — 248.175; 2019 c.675 �9] ����� 171.064 Apportioning votes for filling vacancies in multicounty legislative districts.
  • 249.200 — 249.200, except as follows: ����� (a) A minor political party, assembly of electors or individual electors may select a
  • 276.055 — Charitable Checkoff Commission,
  • 285A.154 — Business Development Commission,
  • 342.930 — Fire Marshal, State, 476.020
  • 348.950 — Electronic Government Portal
  • 350.336 — Sister State Committee, 285A.143
  • 401.109 — Hunger Task Force, 458.532
  • 406.020 — Veterinary Medical Examining Board,
  • 409.100 — Investment Council, Oregon, 293.706
  • 413.006 — Higher Education Coordinating
  • 418.811 — Cybersecurity Advisory Council,
  • 419A.289 — Land Conservation and Development
  • 430.221 — Appraiser Certification and
  • 455.144 — Emergency Management, Director of
  • 461.100 — Lottery, Director of the Oregon
  • 468.533 — Women, Commission for, 185.520
  • 468A.215 — and 468A.220
  • 541.861 — Forest Resources Institute board of
  • 656.712 — Workers� Compensation
  • 659A.820 — 659A.820, or a civil action under ORS 659A.885, alleging violation of this subsection. [1957 c.549 �1; 1989 c.1066 �2; 1
  • 673.725 — Teacher Standards and Practices
  • 675.100 — Public Defense Commission,
  • 678.140 — Occupational Therapy Licensing
  • 680.556 — Direct Entry Midwifery, State Board
  • 687.115 — Mechanical Board, 455.144
  • 688.160 — Plumbing Board, State, 693.115
  • 692.300 — Naturopathic Medicine, Oregon Board
  • 701.205 — Consumer and Business Services,
  • 776.105 — Mass transit district boards
Title 172 · ORS Chapter 172 (4 sections)
  • 172.010 — 172.010���� Commission on Uniform State Laws; compensation and expenses of members
  • 172.020 — 172.020���� Duties of commission COMMISSION ON INDIAN SERVICES
  • 172.130 — 172.130���� Executive Officer and employees Note��������� America 250 Oregon Subcommittee--2024 c.54 ��1a,1b,2
  • 172.140 — 172.140���� Authority to accept contributions; disposition of funds received Note��������� Task Force on Tribal Cons
Title 173 · ORS Chapter 173 (57 sections)
  • 173.005 — 173.005���� Personnel policies for employees of statutory committees
  • 173.007 — 173.007���� Personnel policies applicable to regular employees of Legislative Assembly FISCAL AND REVENUE IMPACT STA
  • 173.025 — or 173.029 to the Legislative Assembly at a time set by the rules of
  • 173.029 — 173.029���� Preparation of statements for legislation creating new crime, increasing period of incarceration or otherwis
  • 173.035 — 173.035���� Submission of statements to Legislative Assembly
  • 173.051 — 173.051���� Preparation of fiscal impact statements for legislation increasing employer contributions under Public Emplo
  • 173.055 — 173.055���� Contracts to provide fiscal data LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL COMMITTEE
  • 173.111 — 173.111���� Legislative Counsel Committee and office of Legislative Counsel established
  • 173.120 — 173.120���� Legislative Counsel to be in attendance upon legislative sessions
  • 173.130 — 173.130���� Performance of legislative services; charges
  • 173.135 — 173.135���� Participation in legal proceedings to protect legislative interests
  • 173.215 — 173.215���� Effect of expiration of terms of committee members; Legislative Counsel vacancy
  • 173.220 — 173.220���� Location of Legislative Counsel�s office
  • 173.230 — 173.230���� Confidential nature of matters handled by committee�s staff
  • 173.240 — 173.240���� Committee�s staff prohibited from influencing legislation OREGON LAW COMMISSION
  • 173.315 — 173.315���� Oregon Law Commission established; duties; membership; chairperson
  • 173.342 — 173.342���� Commission biennial report to Legislative Assembly
  • 173.345 — 173.345���� Cooperation with bar associations or other associations
  • 173.347 — 173.347���� Appearance of commission members or staff before Legislative Assembly
  • 173.355 — 173.355���� Solicitation and receipt of gifts and grants
  • 173.357 — 173.357���� Disposition of moneys collected or received by commission LEGISLATIVE FISCAL OFFICER
  • 173.410 — 173.410���� Appointing authority for Legislative Fiscal Officer; selection of officer
  • 173.420 — and 173.450, �appointing authority� means the Joint Committee on Ways
  • 173.450 — 173.450���� Employment of staff; compensation and expenses of staff members
  • 173.455 — 173.455���� Maintaining confidentiality of draft measures
  • 173.465 — 173.465���� Legislative Fiscal Office Operating Fund OREGON STATE CAPITOL FOUNDATION
  • 173.500 — 173.500���� Establishment; directors; powers and duties LEGISLATIVE POLICY AND RESEARCH COMMITTEE
  • 173.605 — 173.605���� Legislative Policy and Research Committee established; director
  • 173.615 — 173.615, does not affect the employment of any individual filling a position previously approved by the committee. ����
  • 173.625 — 173.625���� Effect of expiration of terms of committee members; director vacancy
  • 173.635 — 173.635���� Director duties and powers LEGISLATIVE ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
  • 173.710 — 173.710���� Legislative Administration Committee and office of Legislative Administrator established
  • 173.730 — 173.730���� Committee membership; status; term; chairperson
  • 173.740 — 173.740���� Employment of staff; compensation and expenses of staff; staff prohibited from influencing legislation
  • 173.750 — 173.750���� Effect of expiration of terms of committee members
  • 173.760 — 173.760���� Advisory committees; compensation and expenses
  • 173.763 — 173.763���� Legislative information available on Internet
  • 173.770 — 173.770���� Rules regarding fees for services and obtaining copyrights and patents
  • 173.780 — 173.780���� Sale or lease of data processing programs, materials and information
  • 173.785 — 173.785���� Capitol gift shop; bidding; use of profits
  • 173.790 — 173.790���� Stores Revolving Account; Property and Supplies Stores Account LEGISLATIVE REVENUE OFFICER
  • 173.810 — 173.810���� Employment of staff; compensation and expenses
  • 173.830 — 173.830���� Authority to accept and expend funds; disposition of moneys received
  • 173.840 — 173.840���� Designation as applicant for certain federal programs
  • 173.850 — 173.850, during the interim between sessions of the Legislative Assembly, �appointing authority� means the Interim Commi
  • 173.855 — 173.855���� Maintaining confidentiality of draft measures LEGISLATIVE EQUITY OFFICE
  • 173.900 — 173.900���� Joint Committee on Conduct established; Legislative Equity Office established; Legislative Equity Officer
  • 173.903 — 173.903���� Joint Committee on Conduct continuing existence; quorum; voting
  • 173.909 — 173.909���� Duties and powers of Legislative Equity Officer
  • 173.912 — 173.912���� Contracting for independent investigator; investigator duties
  • 173.918 — 173.918���� Adopting policies for lobbyist respectful workplace training
  • 173.924 — 173.924���� Reporting harassment to Legislative Equity Officer
  • 173.927 — 173.927. ����� (2) The Legislative Equity Officer may employ and fix the compensation of such professional assistants a
  • 173.930 — 173.930���� Contracting for offsite process counselor
  • 173.936 — 173.936���� Exemption from public record disclosure; exceptions to exemption GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 173.005 Pe
  • 183.365 — 183.365. ����� (3) If the Legislative Administration Committee makes available to each member of the Legislative Assemb
  • 291.201 — 291.201. ����� (b) If a revenue impact statement is prepared pursuant to subsection (2) of this section on a measure th
Title 174 · ORS Chapter 174 (30 sections)
  • 1.745 — 1.745, �Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure� means the rules adopted, amended or supplemented as provided in ORS 1.735. ���
  • 174.010 — 174.010���� General rule for construction of statutes
  • 174.020 — 174.020���� Legislative intent; general and particular provisions; consideration of legislative history
  • 174.030 — 174.030���� Construction favoring natural right to prevail
  • 174.060 — 174.060���� Effect of amendment of statute adopted by reference
  • 174.070 — 174.070���� Effect of repeal of validating or curative Act
  • 174.090 — 174.090���� Effect of repeal of repealing constitutional provision GENERAL DEFINITIONS (Miscellaneous)
  • 174.101 — 174.101���� �Manufactured structure,� �recreational vehicle� defined
  • 174.102 — 174.102���� �Agricultural commodity,� �agricultural product� defined; harvesting or baling of straw as farming practice
  • 174.107 — 174.107���� �Person with a disability� defined (Public Bodies)
  • 174.108 — to 174.118 apply to ORS 174.108 to 174.118. [2001 c.74 �9]
  • 174.110 — 174.110] ����� 174.129 Statutes, rules and orders to use sex-neutral terms. It shall be the policy of the State of O
  • 174.118 — that defines the term and indicates that the term has the meaning
  • 174.120 — (1), if a time period is prescribed or allowed for personal service of
  • 174.125 — 174.125���� Computation of time period for personal service MISCELLANEOUS
  • 174.127 — 174.127���� Singular or plural number; masculine, feminine or neuter gender
  • 174.129 — 174.129���� Statutes, rules and orders to use sex-neutral terms
  • 174.130 — 174.130���� Majority can exercise authority given jointly
  • 174.140 — 174.140���� Construction of �a surety� or similar words
  • 174.160 — 174.160���� Mailing methods authorized in place of notice by registered or certified mail
  • 174.170 — 174.170���� Notice by personal service equivalent to notice by mail
  • 174.510 — (1) are intended to speak for themselves. All sections of the statute
  • 174.515 — 174.515���� Duplicate original of 1953 revision; evidentiary effect
  • 174.520 — 174.520���� General statutes enacted prior to January 12, 1953, repealed; exceptions
  • 174.530 — 174.530���� Construction of statutes enacted as part of 1953 revision
  • 174.540 — 174.540���� Parts of printed statute editions not part of the law
  • 174.550 — 174.550���� Statute revision of 1953 substituted for statutes repealed by ORS 174.520
  • 174.580 — 174.580���� Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure; citation form
  • 174.590 — 174.590���� Statutory terminology not intended to preserve procedural distinctions between actions and suits CONSTRU
  • 223.161 — 223.161. ����� (b) A people�s utility district organized under ORS chapter 261. ����� (c) A domestic water supply dist
Title 176 · ORS Chapter 176 (23 sections)
  • 176.110 — 176.110���� Actions of Governor-elect; budget; tax expenditure report; expenses
  • 176.250 — 176.250���� Service of subpoena upon Governor LAW ENFORCEMENT MEDALS
  • 176.262 — 176.262. Moneys in the account are continuously appropriated to the Governor for the purpose of paying costs incurred in
  • 176.264 — 176.264���� Law Enforcement Medal of Honor Account (metadata only)
  • 176.267 — 176.267���� Medal of Ultimate Sacrifice AWARDS (metadata only)
  • 176.268 — 176.268���� Oregon Gifts of Life Award DISABILITY OF GOVERNOR
  • 176.306 — 176.306���� Convocation of disability evaluation panel
  • 176.309 — 176.309���� Disability evaluation panel procedures (metadata only)
  • 176.312 — 176.312���� Finding of disability; finding that disability has ceased RACIAL JUSTICE COUNCIL
  • 176.350 — 176.350���� Racial Justice Council; membership; policy committees; terms of office
  • 176.353 — 176.353���� Duties of Racial Justice Council PROCLAMATIONS (Death of Unknown Persons)
  • 176.740 — 176.740���� Governor�s proclamation; presumption for missing person; report of death (Energy Resources Emergency Pow
  • 176.750 — to 176.815 shall continue in effect for 30 days unless the Governor
  • 176.760 — 176.760���� Information to be available to Governor
  • 176.765 — 176.765���� Confidentiality of information; use; liability
  • 176.775 — to 176.785, the Governor may subpoena witnesses, material and relevant
  • 176.780 — 176.780���� Action authorized by proclamation under ORS 176.775
  • 176.790 — 176.790���� Duration of emergency under proclamation; renewal or extension of proclamation
  • 176.795 — 176.795���� Actions authorized by proclamation under ORS 176.785
  • 176.805 — 176.805���� Status of proclamation, order or directive as rule; judicial review
  • 176.809 — 176.809���� Governor�s energy emergency contingency plan
  • 176.820 — 176.820���� State Department of Energy Account PENALTIES
  • 176.990 — 176.990. The court may appoint a master to take evidence and make proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law in su
Title 177 · ORS Chapter 177 (11 sections)
  • 177.050 — 177.050���� Employment and administration of personnel; merit system; rules
  • 177.060 — 177.060���� Designation of persons to sign in name of Secretary of State
  • 177.065 — 177.065���� Authority of Secretary of State relating to official acts of public officials; signatures of notaries public
  • 177.075 — 177.075���� Authority of Secretary of State to require fingerprints
  • 177.080 — 177.080���� Acts of Congress and of states to be deposited in State of Oregon Law Library
  • 177.140 — 177.140���� Secretary of State Administration Division Account
  • 177.150 — 177.150���� Record required for Secretary of State Miscellaneous Receipts Account
  • 177.170 — to a public body, as defined in ORS 174.109, unless the person making
  • 177.180 — 177.180���� Reports received through Government Waste Hotline or by other method; confidentiality; investigation; writte
  • 177.190 — 177.190���� Purchase of state flags for Armed Forces by Secretary of State ����� 177.010 Oath and bond. The Secretar
  • 194.255 — (1)(b) and (c), 205.110, 205.140, 205.220 and 432.295.
Title 178 · ORS Chapter 178 (36 sections)
  • 112.055 — and 116.253, the Unclaimed Property and Estates Fund and the Unclaimed
  • 178.030 — 178.030���� Premiums on surety bonds of treasurer and employees paid by state; limit on amount
  • 178.060 — 178.060���� Deputy State Treasurer; other personnel; merit system; rules; duties of Deputy State Treasurer in event of v
  • 178.065 — 178.065���� Authority of State Treasurer to require fingerprints
  • 178.090 — 178.090���� Manner of providing evidence of receipt of funds or securities OREGON RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN
  • 178.205 — or another qualified retirement plan. [2015 c.557 �4; 2019 c.149 �7]
  • 178.210 — 178.210���� Requirements for Oregon Retirement Savings Plan
  • 178.220 — 178.220���� Confidentiality of account information (metadata only)
  • 178.225 — and made available for administrative costs and expenses of the Oregon
  • 178.230 — 178.230���� Prerequisites to establishment of Oregon Retirement Savings Plan
  • 178.245 — 178.245���� Assistance of state agencies with outreach, technical assistance and compliance services
  • 178.255 — 178.255���� Investigation by Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries; civil penalty
  • 178.260 — 178.260���� Final orders relating to compliance OREGON 529 SAVINGS NETWORK (Generally)
  • 178.320 — 178.320���� Oregon 529 Savings Network Fund; College Savings Plan Subaccount; ABLE Subaccount
  • 178.325 — 178.325���� State interest in contributions and earnings
  • 178.330 — 178.330���� Annual report to Governor and Legislative Assembly (Accounts for Qualified Higher Education Expenses)
  • 178.340 — 178.340���� Right to direct investments for higher education expenses; insurance and guarantees prohibited; liability fo
  • 178.345 — 178.345���� Prohibitions and limitations on accounts for higher education expenses
  • 178.350 — 178.350���� Designated beneficiary of account for higher education expenses; confidentiality of account information
  • 178.355 — 178.355���� Withdrawals from accounts for higher education expenses; rules; report
  • 178.360 — 178.360. ����� (2) Any person may make a contribution to an account once an account is opened. ����� (3) Contributions
  • 178.375 — and 178.380.
  • 178.380 — and 178.385:
  • 178.385 — 178.385���� Right to direct investments for ABLE accounts; insurance and guarantees prohibited; liability for loss P
  • 178.990 — 178.990���� Penalties ADMINISTRATION ����� 178.010 Oath and bond. (1) The State Treasurer, before entering upon
  • 240.167 — 240.167, 240.240 (3) and 240.321 apply to the office of the State Treasurer. ����� (5) The State Treasurer shall adopt
  • 276A.242 — in 2017]
  • 348.841 — 348.841; 2016 c.33 �1; 2017 c.527 �1; 2018 c.101 �1; 2019 c.319 �1; 2021 c.456 �1; 2022 c.83 �1; 2023 c.171 �1; 2024 c.7
  • 348.849 — 348.849] ����� 178.315 Board powers and duties; rules. The Oregon 529 Savings Board shall have the following powers,
  • 348.856 — 348.856; 2018 c.23 �3; 2019 c.85 �3] ����� 178.325 State interest in contributions and earnings. The State of Oregon
  • 348.857 — 348.857] ����� 178.340 Right to direct investments for higher education expenses; insurance and guarantees prohibite
  • 348.860 — 348.860; 2017 c.367 �4] ����� 178.345 Prohibitions and limitations on accounts for higher education expenses. (1) An
  • 348.863 — 348.863] ����� 178.350 Designated beneficiary of account for higher education expenses; confidentiality of account i
  • 348.867 — 348.867] ����� 178.355 Withdrawals from accounts for higher education expenses; rules; report. (1) Withdrawal from a
  • 348.870 — 348.870] ����� 178.360 Consideration of amounts in accounts for higher education expenses in benefit eligibility det
  • 659A.835 — 659A.835. ����� (2) If the commissioner issues a final order determining that an employer engaged in an unlawful practi
Title 179 · ORS Chapter 179 (54 sections)
  • 115.125 — 115.125. ����� (2) If, within 90 days following the person�s death, the person�s estate is not otherwise being probated
  • 146.750 — 146.750, 146.760, 419B.010, 419B.015, 419B.020, 419B.025, 419B.030, 419B.035,
  • 179.045 — 179.045���� Reports on convictions; forms; confidentiality
  • 179.055 — 179.055���� Disposition of income from property; maintenance of property
  • 179.105 — 179.105���� Acceptance of federal or other assistance to carry out general powers and duties; legislative oversight of e
  • 179.110 — 179.110���� Use of federal grants; cooperation with federal agencies; disposition of balances of appropriations
  • 179.130 — 179.130���� Institutional petty cash fund; creation; reimbursement from appropriation for institution
  • 179.140 — 179.140���� Auditing and paying claims; approval of vouchers
  • 179.150 — 179.150���� Interest in contracts prohibited CLAIM FOR INJURY OR DAMAGE
  • 179.210 — 179.210���� Claim for injury or damage; conditions (metadata only)
  • 179.230 — 179.230���� Rejection of claim final and not reviewable
  • 179.240 — 179.240���� Procedure where award due person owing debt to state SUPERVISION OF STATE INSTITUTIONS (Superintende
  • 179.321 — 179.321. ����� (b) Current costs for a person who is or was in a Department of Corrections institution shall exclude co
  • 179.325 — 179.325���� Change in use of institution for persons with developmental disabilities or mental illness
  • 179.331 — 179.331���� Appointment, suspension and removal of superintendents
  • 179.340 — 179.340���� Salaries and expenses of superintendents
  • 179.370 — 179.370���� Residence of superintendents at institutions (Staff)
  • 179.385 — 179.385���� Scholarship programs to train personnel for institutions; rules
  • 179.390 — 179.390���� Appointment, suspension, removal and salaries of assistants, officers and employees; contract services
  • 179.400 — 179.400���� Rentals to officers and employees at institution
  • 179.405 — 179.405���� License required for teachers at institution (Work at Institution)
  • 179.440 — 179.440���� Work in production of articles and performance of labor for state
  • 179.460 — 179.460���� Sale and exchange of surplus products of institutions; rules; State Institutional Betterment Fund (Trans
  • 179.478 — 179.478���� Examination for intellectual disability; commitment hearing; transfer to facility for persons with intellect
  • 179.479 — 179.479���� Conveyance of adults in custody from institution to physician or hospital for treatment; rules
  • 179.483 — 179.483���� Time spent pursuant to transfer or conveyance counted as part of sentence
  • 179.485 — 179.485���� Rights of person transferred to institution for persons with mental illness or intellectual disabilities
  • 179.486 — 179.486���� Payment of costs in connection with transfers and conveyances; medical reports to accompany certain inmates
  • 179.490 — 179.490���� Authorization and payment of cost of emergency and necessary operations
  • 179.492 — 179.492���� Dispensing of brand-name mental health drugs (Records)
  • 179.508 — or upon order of a court of competent jurisdiction. The restriction
  • 179.509 — 179.509���� Reports on deaths at institutions; compilation submitted to President and Speaker (Funds of Institution
  • 179.510 — 179.510���� �Funds� defined; deposit of funds of institution residents with State Treasurer
  • 179.520 — 179.520���� Authorization to receive funds of institution residents; separate accounts
  • 179.530 — 179.530���� Disbursements from accounts; accountability OREGON STATE HOSPITAL ADVISORY BOARD
  • 179.570 — 179.570���� Powers and duties of board; report to legislature
  • 179.580 — 179.580���� Ad hoc committees RESPONSIBILITY FOR COST OF CARE OF PERSONS IN STATE INSTITUTIONS
  • 179.640 — 179.640. ����� (3) Upon the death of a person, the decedent�s estate shall be liable for any unpaid cost of care. The l
  • 179.653 — 179.653���� Unpaid costs as lien on property; order; when appealable
  • 179.655 — and 179.740. With the written consent of the owner of real property or
  • 179.660 — 179.660���� Guardian or conservator for estate of person in institution
  • 179.700 — 179.700); 1973 c.806 �6; 1989 c.348 �7; 2001 c.487 �7; 2009 c.595 �153; 2011 c.658 �35; 2013 c.36 �63; 2021 c.33 �2]
  • 179.731 — 179.731���� Waiver of collection of amount payable (metadata only)
  • 179.740 — 179.740. ����� (7) Notwithstanding ORS 183.315 (5), if a person or authorized representative disagrees with any ability
  • 179.745 — 179.745���� Title to and transfer of property DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED
  • 179.750 — 179.750���� Equal care and services for persons in state institutions RULES
  • 179.770 — 179.770���� Rules; employees GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 179.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the c
  • 183.730 — 183.730, 183.745 and 183.750 and ORS chapter 183. Only written accounts of a plaintiff, claimant or petitioner shall be
  • 192.515 — 192.515, as provided in ORS 192.517. ����� (17)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, a health car
  • 276.244 — 276.244, 276.250 and 276.252. The powers shall be exercised in accordance with and subject to the provisions of such sec
  • 279A.285 — 279A.285, 279A.290, 279B.025, 279B.240, 279B.270, 279B.275, 279B.280 and
  • 283.110 — to 283.395, enter into contracts for the purchase of supplies for their
  • 419B.040 — 419B.040, 419B.045, 430.738 or 441.674. ����� (13) The prohibitions of this section apply to written accounts concernin
  • 421.005 — 421.005, maintained in the institution by the officers or employees of the institution who are authorized to maintain wr
Title 18 · ORS Chapter 18 (157 sections)
  • 105.510 — 105.510. ����� (b) Interest on the amounts specified in paragraph (a) of this subsection at the rate provided for judgm
  • 18.015 — 18.015������ Statutory references to decrees and judgments APPLICATION
  • 18.025 — 18.025������ Courts subject to chapter GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO JUDGMENTS
  • 18.031 — 18.031������ Contents of supplemental judgments FORM OF JUDGMENT DOCUMENT
  • 18.052 — 18.052������ Duty of judge with respect to form of judgment document
  • 18.058 — 18.058������ Duty of court administrator with respect to form of judgment document
  • 18.062 — 18.062������ Use of electronic judgment forms ENTRY OF JUDGMENTS IN REGISTER
  • 18.075 — 18.075, 18.180 and 18.194 by sections 1 to 4 of this 2005 Act apply to judgments entered on or after the effective date
  • 18.078 — 18.078������ Notice of entry of judgment in circuit court civil action
  • 18.082 — 18.082������ Effect of entry of judgment CORRECTIONS TO JUDGMENTS
  • 18.112 — 18.112������ Correction of designation of judgment as general judgment JUDGMENT LIENS
  • 18.152 — 18.152. ����� (2) Upon filing or recording under this section, an assignment of judgment document operates to assign th
  • 18.158 — 18.158������ Judgment lien based on judgment for child support or spousal support entered in another state
  • 18.162 — 18.162������ Judgment lien based on justice and municipal court judgments; satisfaction filing fee
  • 18.165 — 18.165������ Priority of judgment lien over unrecorded conveyance
  • 18.180 — to 18.190 may be filed only in the court in which the judgment was
  • 18.185 — 18.185������ Extension of judgment lien of spousal support award
  • 18.190 — 18.190, the recording extends the judgment lien of the judgment for the time provided in ORS 18.180 to 18.190, but the l
  • 18.194 — 18.194������ Expiration and extension of judgment remedies for justice and municipal court judgments RELEASE OF LIEN
  • 18.202 — 18.202������ Reinstatement of lien ASSIGNMENT OF JUDGMENT
  • 18.205 — 18.205������ Assignment of judgment SATISFACTION OF MONEY AWARDS
  • 18.225 — 18.225������ Satisfaction of money awards generally
  • 18.228 — 18.228. ����� (7) This section does not apply to justice courts, municipal courts or county courts performing judicial
  • 18.232 — 18.232������ Alternate method for satisfaction of support awards payable to Department of Justice
  • 18.238 — 18.238������ Proceedings after discharge in bankruptcy CONTRIBUTION
  • 18.242 — 18.242������ Contribution among judgment debtors; subrogation of surety APPEAL
  • 18.245 — 18.245������ Jurisdictional requirements ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS (Generally)
  • 18.255 — 18.255������ Enforcement of judgment by circuit court for county where debtor resides (Proceedings in Support of Exe
  • 18.268 — 18.268������ Conduct of debtor examination; seizure of property
  • 18.270 — 18.270������ Written interrogatories EXEMPT PROPERTY (Generally)
  • 18.300 — 18.300������ Resident entitled to use federal exemptions or state exemptions in bankruptcy
  • 18.305 — 18.305������ Property not exempt from execution for purchase price
  • 18.312 — 18.312������ Execution not to issue against property of deceased party; exception
  • 18.318 — 18.318������ Execution against property in possession or control of public officer or agency
  • 18.322 — 18.322������ Adjudication of claim of exemption (Personal Property)
  • 18.348 — 18.348������ Certain funds exempt when deposited in account; limitation
  • 18.352 — 18.352������ Proceeds of casualty and indemnity insurance attachable on execution
  • 18.358 — 18.358������ Certain retirement plans exempt from execution; exceptions
  • 18.364 — 18.364������ Prohibition on demanding firearms (Wages)
  • 18.398 — 18.398������ Denial of homestead exemption when judgment is for child support
  • 18.406 — 18.406������ Exemption not applicable to certain liens, mortgages and interests
  • 18.412 — 18.412������ Notice of intent to discharge judgment lien against homestead
  • 18.422 — 18.422������ Release of judgment lien WRITS OF GARNISHMENT (Definitions)
  • 18.505 — 18.505; 2007 c.166 �8; 2024 c.100 �24] ����� 18.894 Notice of challenge to execution. Without unreasonable delay, a
  • 18.518 — 18.518] ����� 18.900 [2001 c.249 �81; 2003 c.85 �23; 2003 c.578 �3; 2003 c.663 �3; 2005 c.336 �3; renumbered 18.854
  • 18.600 — to 18.850 apply to notices of garnishment. The state agency or county
  • 18.605 — 18.605, and the garnishee will not make payments or deliver property under the writ pursuant to ORS 18.618 (3); or ����
  • 18.607 — 18.607������ Form of writ; single writ for two or more debtors
  • 18.610 — 18.610������ Court with authority over writ (Garnishable Property)
  • 18.620 — 18.620������ Setoff for certain amounts payable to underlying lienholders (Duration of Writ�s Effect)
  • 18.627 — 18.627������ Multiple writs (Persons Authorized to Issue Writs)
  • 18.635 — 18.635������ Who may issue writs (Writs Issued by Court Administrators)
  • 18.638 — 18.638������ Writs issued by court administrators generally
  • 18.640 — 18.640������ Grounds for denying issuance of writ (Writs Issued by Division of Child Support or District Attorney)
  • 18.645 — 18.645������ Writs issued by Division of Child Support or district attorney; rules (Delivery of Writ)
  • 18.650 — 18.650������ Items required to be delivered to garnishee
  • 18.658 — 18.658������ Documents to be delivered to debtor (Duties of Garnishee Generally)
  • 18.668 — 18.668������ Immunity by payment to court administrator or delivery to sheriff
  • 18.672 — 18.672������ Duties of personal representative who is garnished (Garnishee Response)
  • 18.685 — 18.685������ Contents of response; manner of making payment
  • 18.688 — 18.688������ Response of garnishee who is employer of debtor
  • 18.692 — 18.692������ Supplemental garnishee response (Challenge to Garnishment)
  • 18.700 — shall provide written notice of the challenge as provided in this
  • 18.702 — 18.702. Upon a sheriff receiving notice under ORS 18.702, the sheriff shall proceed as provided in ORS 18.760. ����� (6
  • 18.705 — and 18.708. The notice may include the notice of hearing under ORS
  • 18.708 — 18.708������ Duties of garnishee created by challenge to garnishment
  • 18.710 — 18.710. ����� (2) The court administrator shall provide the notice of a challenge required by subsection (1) of this se
  • 18.712 — 18.712, the sheriff shall proceed as directed by the court. [2001 c.249 �49] (Release of Garnishment) ����� 18.7
  • 18.718 — 18.718������ Special procedures for writs issued for past due support (Claim by Person Other Than Debtor)
  • 18.725 — 18.725������ Claim by person other than debtor for all or part of garnished property (Payment of Money Under Writ Ge
  • 18.730 — of the amount subject to the garnishment, or of such amount as will
  • 18.732 — 18.732������ Money owed to debtor that is due within 45 days (Payment of Nonexempt Wages)
  • 18.735 — 18.735. ����� (4) If the garnishee has any cash belonging to the debtor that is garnishable, or the garnishee owes any
  • 18.736 — 18.736������ Processing fee (Payments Made to Court Administrator)
  • 18.738 — 18.738������ Acceptance or rejection of payments by court administrator
  • 18.740 — 18.740������ Payments erroneously sent to court (Crediting of Payments)
  • 18.745 — 18.745������ Excess payments (Property Subject to Sale by Sheriff)
  • 18.755 — (1) that the garnishor mail or deliver a written request for sale of
  • 18.760 — 18.760������ Challenge to garnishment (Release of Garnishment)
  • 18.770 — 18.770������ Release of garnishment (Sanctions Against Noncomplying Garnishee)
  • 18.782 — 18.782������ Hearing (Financial Institution as Garnishee)
  • 18.785 — to a garnishor;
  • 18.790 — 18.790������ Search fee; garnishment processing fee
  • 18.795 — 18.795������ Setoff for amounts owing to financial institution
  • 18.798 — 18.798������ Effect of garnishment served on financial institution (Writs Issued to Enforce Agency Orders or Warrant
  • 18.800 — 18.800������ Special procedures for writs issued to enforce agency orders or warrants (Use of Writ for Provisional P
  • 18.810 — 18.810������ Use of writ for provisional process (Forms)
  • 18.838 — 18.838. ����� (d) A wage exemption calculation form in substantially the form provided by ORS 18.840. ����� (e) Any se
  • 18.845 — 18.845������ Notice of exemptions form; instructions for challenge to garnishment
  • 18.846 — 18.846������ Notice of exemptions form when debt arises out of support obligation or money award judgment that includes
  • 18.847 — 18.847������ Notice to debtor of garnishment account review
  • 18.850 — 18.850. ����� NOTE: The Garnishor may be the Creditor, the attorney for the Creditor or some other person who is aut
  • 18.854 — 18.854. [Formerly 18.910; 2007 c.860 ��11,31; 2009 c.659 ��5,7; 2011 c.366 ��3,4; 2011 c.595 �115; 2013 c.685 �39; 2017
  • 18.855 — 18.855������ Notices of garnishment issued by state agencies
  • 18.857 — 18.857������ Notice of garnishment issued by county tax collector WRITS OF EXECUTION (Function and Form of Writ)
  • 18.860 — to 18.993.
  • 18.867 — 18.867������ Issuance of writs for certain judgments awarding child support
  • 18.870 — 18.870������ Recording of writ (Return on Writ)
  • 18.872 — (1), and the return on the writ is due three business days after the
  • 18.878 — or before the property is sold on execution, whichever occurs first. [Formerly
  • 18.880 — for later sale, the sheriff may permit the judgment debtor to retain
  • 18.882 — 18.882������ Criminal penalty for moving, using or damaging secured property
  • 18.884 — 18.884������ Levying on intangible personal property
  • 18.887 — 18.887������ Forcible entry for purpose of levying on personal property
  • 18.890 — 18.890������ Debtor�s bond (Challenge to Writ of Execution)
  • 18.897 — 18.897������ Challenge to execution form when debt arises out of support obligation or money award judgment that include
  • 18.899 — 18.899������ Sanctions EXECUTION SALE (Residential Property)
  • 18.901 — 18.901, that an owner obtains as a result of: ����� (A) Foreclosing a trust deed on the residential property; or �����
  • 18.904 — 18.904������ Order required for sale of residential property; exceptions
  • 18.906 — unless the court finds:
  • 18.908 — 18.908������ Notice of motion for order authorizing sale of residential property
  • 18.912 — 18.912������ Hearing on motion for order authorizing sale of residential property (Notice of Sale)
  • 18.918 — (2);
  • 18.920 — 18.920, 18.922 or 18.924 by reason of a postponement. The State Court Administrator by rule may establish procedures for
  • 18.922 — 18.922������ Expedited sale of perishable personal property; expedited sale to prevent loss of value
  • 18.926 — 18.926������ Legal notices website; posting fee (Conduct of Execution Sale)
  • 18.930 — 18.930������ Conduct of sale generally; county fee (metadata only)
  • 18.932 — and 18.938. For good cause shown, the court that issued the writ may
  • 18.934 — 18.934������ Amount of property to be sold; sheriff and deputies may not purchase
  • 18.942 — for all real property purchased; and
  • 18.946 — 18.946������ Possession after sale; right to rents or value of use
  • 18.948 — 18.948������ Confirmation of sale of real property (metadata only)
  • 18.950 — (2). [2005 c.542 �28; 2007 c.166 �7; 2011 c.195 �16; 2015 c.291 �2]
  • 18.952 — 18.952������ Effect of sale on judgment debtor�s or mortgagor�s title; effect of redemption by judgment debtor or mortga
  • 18.954 — 18.954������ Conduct of sale pursuant to court rule or terms of order or judgment (Redemption)
  • 18.962 — and that is sold at an execution sale may be redeemed by:
  • 18.965 — 18.965������ Notice to seller before end of redemption period
  • 18.966 — or 18.967, the response must include all information specified in ORS
  • 18.967 — 18.967������ Redemption amount payable to redemptioner
  • 18.968 — 18.968������ Setoff for rents, income and profits realized by certificate holder; certificate holder�s lien for crops an
  • 18.972 — 18.972. The accounting must reflect: ����� (a) The amount of any taxes the certificate holder has paid on the property,
  • 18.980 — (1)(a) to (e).
  • 18.982 — 18.982, the certificate holder may not object to a redemption by reason of failure to receive a redemption notice. [2005
  • 18.983 — 18.983������ Court may restrain waste (Sheriff�s Deed)
  • 18.985 — 18.985������ Sheriff�s deed SPECIAL RULES FOR SPECIFIC TYPES OF PROPERTY
  • 18.986 — 18.986������ Manufactured dwellings and floating homes
  • 18.987 — 18.987������ Purchaser�s interest in land sale contract; leasehold interest in land with unexpired term of more than two
  • 18.988 — 18.988������ Seller�s right to receive payments under land sale contract
  • 18.989 — 18.989������ Equitable interests in property MISCELLANEOUS
  • 18.992 — 18.992. ����� (4) If a claimant pays the sheriff the redemption amount specified in the redemption notice, but the sher
  • 18.995 — 18.995������ Owner not allowed to neglect foreclosed residential real property; local government to notify owner of viol
  • 18.999 — 18.999������ Recovery of amounts related to attempts to recover debt or enforce judgment DEFINITIONS ����� 18.00
  • 187.010 — and 187.020;
  • 23.105 — 23.105; 2007 c.495 �1; 2017 c.169 �42] ����� 18.315 [1999 c.788 �15; repealed by 2003 c.576 �580] ����� 18.318 E
  • 23.166 — 23.166; 2005 c.381 �19; 2009 c.430 �4; 2009 c.718 �37; 2024 c.100 �2] ����� 18.350 [Amended by 1961 c.151 �2; 1983 c
  • 23.200 — 23.200] ����� 18.364 Prohibition on demanding firearms. No officer, civil or military, or other person, shall take f
  • 23.210 — 23.210] ����� 18.365 [1999 c.788 �17; 2003 c.576 �94; renumbered 18.194 in 2003] ����� 18.370 [Amended by 1987 c
  • 23.250 — 23.250; 2005 c.456 �3; 2009 c.612 �3; 2024 c.100 �5] ����� 18.405 [1979 c.694 �3; 2001 c.334 �1; repealed by 2003 c.
  • 25.375 — 25.375. ����� (2) The supplemental garnishee response required under this section must be in substantially the form pro
  • 25.556 — or ORS chapter 107, 108, 109, 110, 419B or 419C that has not been paid
  • 31.565 — in 2003]
  • 411.760 — 411.760, 414.095, 655.530, 656.234, 657.855 and 748.207 remain exempt when deposited in an account in a financial instit
  • 416.340 — 416.340, 416.510 to 416.990 or 419B.400 or ORS chapter 25, 107, 109 or 110. ����� (3) �Civil action� means any action t
  • 52.635 — or 221.351, as of the date the petition for relief is filed under the
  • 671.707 — or 701.153.
  • 701.153 — 701.153, if the complainant or claimant has complied with the requirements of ORS 205.126. ����� (3) An attorney who is
  • 825.504 — 825.504, or any county tax collector authorized to issue warrants to collect taxes and debts owed to the county pursuant
Title 180 · ORS Chapter 180 (91 sections)
  • 180.030 — 180.030���� Filing certificate of election or appointment
  • 180.040 — 180.040���� Governor to fill vacancy by appointment; term of appointee
  • 180.050 — 180.050���� Location of office (Powers and Duties)
  • 180.070 — 180.070���� Power of Attorney General to conduct investigations and prosecutions; duties of district attorneys unaffecte
  • 180.073 — 180.073���� Subpoena authority in criminal investigation
  • 180.075 — 180.075���� Disclosure of information obtained under subpoena
  • 180.090 — 180.090���� Investigations and special prosecutions; calling on other departments and officers for assistance; employing
  • 180.095 — 180.095���� Department of Justice Protection and Education Revolving Account
  • 180.096 — 180.096���� Use of Countrywide Financial Corporation settlement proceeds
  • 180.100 — 180.100���� Legislative bills; preparation on request
  • 180.110 — 180.110���� Keeping copies of opinions and records of cases; biennial report; printing and binding opinions
  • 180.120 — 180.120���� Defending in criminal proceedings for Oregon State Police or member thereof; conducting prosecutions
  • 180.125 — 180.125���� Intergovernmental road maintenance agreements (Personnel)
  • 180.140 — 180.140���� Other assistants; salaries; representation of indigent clients
  • 180.150 — 180.150���� Clerks DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE (Fiscal Matters)
  • 180.160 — 180.160���� Charges for services to public agencies; rules
  • 180.170 — into a subaccount in the Department of Justice Operating Account.
  • 180.190 — 180.190���� Department of Justice Current Expense Account; Department of Justice Portland Legal Office Petty Cash Accoun
  • 180.200 — 180.200���� Department of Justice Client Trust Account
  • 180.207 — 180.207���� Requirements for Department of Justice agency request budget (Powers and Duties)
  • 180.210 — 180.210���� Department of Justice; Attorney General head and chief law officer
  • 180.225 — 180.225���� Attorney General representing public bodies in antitrust proceedings
  • 180.230 — 180.230���� Compensation not allowed state departments for attorney services
  • 180.235 — 180.235���� Authority of agency to employ counsel; qualification and salary; status
  • 180.240 — 180.240���� Attorney General and Department of Justice to have powers and prerogatives of district attorneys
  • 180.260 — 180.260���� Service of process by department employees
  • 180.265 — 180.265���� Authority of department to delegate certain duties to employees of Department of Revenue
  • 180.267 — 180.267���� Authority of Department of Justice to require fingerprints
  • 180.269 — 180.269���� Biennial litigation reports to Legislative Assembly (Division of Child Support)
  • 180.320 — 180.320���� Cooperation with division in enforcement; confidentiality of information furnished to division
  • 180.330 — 180.330���� District attorneys not relieved from duties relating to enforcement of support laws
  • 180.340 — 180.340, and shall render to officers, departments, boards and commissions of state government and other public bodies a
  • 180.350 — 180.350���� Investigators to have authority of peace officers
  • 180.360 — 180.360���� Division exempt from payment of certain court fees; exemption
  • 180.365 — and shall not be disclosed or made known for any other purpose. Any
  • 180.380 — 180.380���� Disclosure of information to authorized persons (Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement)
  • 180.400 — to 180.455 or 323.806, the Attorney General may execute an
  • 180.410 — and 180.415 and all brand families that are listed in the
  • 180.415 — 180.415���� Nonparticipating manufacturer certification; rules
  • 180.416 — 180.416���� Nonparticipating manufacturer bond; rules
  • 180.420 — 180.420, 180.430, 180.435 or 180.440, or any rule adopted under this section or ORS 180.445, the court shall order any p
  • 180.425 — 180.425; ����� (b) Sell, offer for sale or possess for sale cigarettes of a tobacco product manufacturer or brand famil
  • 180.430 — 180.430���� Nonresident nonparticipating manufacturer service agent
  • 180.435 — 180.435, 180.440 or 323.806, or any rule adopted under this section or ORS
  • 180.440 — 180.440, 323.804 and 323.806 may make escrow deposits or payments required by ORS 323.804 or 323.806 in annual payments
  • 180.441 — 180.441���� Prohibited shipping; in-person sale required
  • 180.445 — 180.445, the state may recover the costs of investigation, expert witness fees, costs of the action and reasonable attor
  • 180.450 — 180.450. The information shall include, but need not be limited to, a list by brand family of the total number of cigare
  • 180.451 — 180.451���� Civil remedies for violation of ORS 180.441; penalty
  • 180.455 — and 323.106.
  • 180.465 — to 180.494, 323.106, 323.804, 323.806 and 323.810 to 323.816. Moneys in
  • 180.471 — and 180.474.
  • 180.474 — 180.474, 180.477, 180.480, 180.486 and 323.816 and with rules adopted under ORS
  • 180.477 — 180.477, 180.480, 180.483, 180.486 or 323.816, or any rule adopted under this section or ORS 180.489, the court shall or
  • 180.480 — 180.480, 180.483 and 180.486, the Attorney General may adopt rules requiring a nonparticipating manufacturer to make the
  • 180.483 — 180.483, 180.486 or 323.816, or any rule adopted under this section or ORS
  • 180.486 — and 323.816 and with rules adopted under ORS 180.489 and 180.491. The
  • 180.489 — 180.489, the state may recover the costs of investigation, expert witness fees, costs of the action and reasonable attor
  • 180.491 — 180.491. ����� (2) The certification required by subsection (1) of this section shall be on a form prescribed by the At
  • 180.494 — and 323.520 (3).
  • 180.500 — 180.500���� Model training program for groups and agencies that interact with persons who have experienced trauma
  • 180.502 — 180.502���� Training program concerning human trafficking awareness and prevention (Consumer Protection Services)
  • 180.510 — 180.510���� Functions of Department of Justice; personnel
  • 180.520 — 180.520���� Duties of department; agency cooperation; Consumer Advisory Council created; membership; compensation and ex
  • 180.540 — 180.540���� Review of consumer contracts for conformity with plain language standards
  • 180.545 — 180.545. ����� (2) Every state agency shall cooperate with the Department of Justice in carrying out its functions unde
  • 180.555 — 180.555���� Exemptions; effect of certification; admissibility (Investigation of Organized Crime)
  • 180.610 — 180.610���� Investigation of organized criminal activity; powers and duties of department
  • 180.620 — 180.620���� Investigators to have authority of peace officers
  • 180.630 — 180.630���� Acceptance of federal grant of funds; expenditure limitations
  • 180.640 — 180.640���� Criminal Justice Revolving Account (Batterers� Intervention Programs)
  • 180.710 — 180.710���� Program reviews (Hope Card Program)
  • 180.720 — 180.720���� Hope Card Program; rules (False Claims)
  • 180.755 — 180.755, the Attorney General may cause an investigative demand to be served upon the person. The investigative demand m
  • 180.760 — 180.760���� Civil action for violation; remedies; penalty
  • 180.777 — 180.777���� Confidentiality and use of documentary material, answers to interrogatories and transcripts of oral testimon
  • 180.785 — 180.785���� Remedy not exclusive (Immigration) (metadata only)
  • 180.805 — 180.805���� Prohibited involvement of public bodies in federal immigration law enforcement; civil action
  • 180.810 — 180.810���� Model confidentiality policy; rules ATTORNEY GENERAL (Generally) ����� 180.010 Office of Attorne
  • 25.550 — or 109.167 or ORS chapter 432, records pertaining to the parentage of a
  • 291.375 — 291.375, the Department of Justice may submit applications for federal grants and, when approved, accept and expend fund
  • 294.695 — 294.695. Disbursements may be made for any lawful purpose within the limits of the funds available and to the extent tha
  • 3.434 — to ensure that eligible individuals are aware of the services offered by
  • 323.800 — to 323.807. This subsection does not limit or otherwise affect the
  • 323.804 — or 323.806 has not been fully satisfied for the brand family or the
  • 323.806 — of the amount of moneys in the fund, exclusive of interest, the amount
  • 323.807 — 323.807. [2003 c.801 �3; 2005 c.22 �126; 2017 c.687 �5] ����� Note: See note under 180.400. ����� 180.415 Nonpar
  • 323.810 — 323.810. ����� (6) �Smokeless tobacco products� has the meaning given that term in ORS 323.810. ����� (7) �Tobacco pro
  • 323.816 — in quarterly installments during the year in which the sales covered by
  • 646.608 — 646.608. [2009 c.717 �16] (Training Programs) ����� 180.500 Model training program for groups and agencies that
  • 646.642 — 646.642, in proceedings described in subsection (1)(c) of this section shall, upon receipt, be deposited with the State
Title 181 · ORS Chapter 181 (42 sections)
Title 182 · ORS Chapter 182 (39 sections)
  • 174.112 — 174.112, designates a person to perform ombudsman services, the person shall report to the Governor in writing at least
  • 182.010 — 182.010���� Nonattendance of member of board or commission at meetings as forfeiting office; appointment of successor
  • 182.020 — 182.020���� Notice of meetings of boards and commissions; reporting of absences
  • 182.030 — 182.030���� Employment of persons advocating violent overthrow of the Government of the United States or Oregon prohibit
  • 182.035 — 182.035���� Criminal records checks to be conducted through Department of State Police
  • 182.040 — 182.040���� Boards and commissions to pay counties for services; exceptions
  • 182.050 — 182.050���� Time and manner of payment to counties (metadata only)
  • 182.060 — shall be required at the time of ordering the performance of any
  • 182.072 — 182.072���� Payment for licenses issued by county or other public body on behalf of state agency
  • 182.080 — 182.080���� Effect of repeal or amendment of statute authorizing state agency to collect, receive and expend moneys
  • 182.090 — 182.090���� State agency to pay attorney fees and expenses when court finds for petitioner and that agency acted unreaso
  • 182.100 — 182.100���� Affirmative action policy; implementation on appointments
  • 182.105 — 182.105���� Information concerning tax benefits of providing child care under employee benefit plan
  • 182.109 — 182.109���� Agency actions to carry out state policies for persons with disabilities
  • 182.112 — 182.112���� Title to property acquired by state agency in name of state
  • 182.116 — 182.116���� Identification of race or ethnicity on forms issued by public bodies
  • 182.119 — 182.119���� Mailing of agency notices to post office boxes IMPACT OF STATE AGENCY ACTION ON FAMILIES
  • 182.151 — 182.151���� Assessment of impact of state agency action on families
  • 182.152 — 182.152���� No right or benefit created RELATIONSHIP OF STATE AGENCIES WITH INDIAN TRIBES
  • 182.162 — to 182.168 and the policy the state agency adopts under this section.
  • 182.164 — 182.164���� State agencies to develop and implement policy on relationship with tribes; cooperation with tribes
  • 182.166 — 182.166���� Training of state agency managers and employees who communicate with tribes; annual meetings of representati
  • 182.168 — 182.168���� No right of action created by ORS 182.162 to 182.168 PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAMS
  • 182.365 — 182.365���� Legislative findings; definitions for ORS 182.365 to 182.400
  • 182.375 — 182.375���� State Productivity Improvement Revolving Fund; creation; sources; uses
  • 182.380 — 182.380���� Credit of certain savings to General Fund
  • 182.385 — 182.385���� Identification of reduced expenses resulting from improved efficiency
  • 182.395 — 182.395���� Ineligibility of new programs for credits
  • 182.400 — 182.400���� Report on productivity improvement program RULES GOVERNING AGENCY-PROVIDED HOUSING
  • 182.425 — 182.425���� State agency required to collect rental for housing provided to employees; provision of furnishings prohibit
  • 182.435 — 182.435���� Schedule of reduction from fair rental value SEMI-INDEPENDENT STATE AGENCIES (Listing of Semi-Indepe
  • 182.460 — 182.460���� Statutory provisions applicable to semi-independent state agencies
  • 182.464 — 182.464���� Financial review by Secretary of State (metadata only)
  • 182.466 — 182.466���� Powers of semi-independent state agencies; fees; rules
  • 182.500 — 182.500���� Mandatory report to Governor by person performing ombudsman services; cooperation with ombudsman EVIDENC
  • 182.525 — 182.525���� Mandatory expenditures for evidence-based programs; biennial report; rules ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COUNCIL
  • 182.557 — 182.557���� Use of environmental justice mapping tool by natural resource agencies Note��� See State agencies under
  • 205.370 — 205.370. [Amended by 1965 c.619 �35; 1967 c.398 �8; 1973 c.381 �7; 1981 s.s. c.3 �97; 1985 c.496 �25; 1999 c.803 �3; 201
  • 279A.250 — 279A.250, authorized by law to acquire real or personal property or any interest therein shall take title to the propert
Title 183 · ORS Chapter 183 (55 sections)
  • 171.707 — 171.707; 1991 c.94 �1; 1999 c.167 �1; 2005 c.18 �2; 2017 c.518 �7] ����� Note: See note under 183.710. ����� 183
  • 183.315 — 183.315���� Application of provisions of chapter to certain agencies (Adoption of Rules)
  • 183.332 — 183.332���� Policy statement; conformity of state rules with equivalent federal laws and rules
  • 183.333 — 183.333���� Policy statement; public involvement in development of policy and drafting of rules; advisory committees
  • 183.336 — 183.336���� Cost of compliance effect on small businesses
  • 183.337 — 183.337���� Procedure for agency adoption of federal rules
  • 183.338 — 183.338���� Use of term �noncitizen� in rules and regulations
  • 183.341 — if the hearing is subject to the procedural requirements for contested
  • 183.355 — 183.355���� Filing and taking effect of rules; filing of executive orders; copies; fees; rules
  • 183.360 — 183.360���� Publication of rules and orders; exceptions; requirements; bulletin; judicial notice; citation
  • 183.403 — 183.403���� Agency report to Legislative Assembly regarding temporary rules
  • 183.405 — 183.405���� Agency review of rules; report by Secretary of State
  • 183.407 — may agree to complete the review and reporting required by this section
  • 183.417 — (8).
  • 183.425 — 183.425���� Depositions or subpoena of material witness; discovery
  • 183.440 — 183.440, requiring the appearance of the witness before such officer. ����� (2) An agency may, by rule, prescribe other
  • 183.445 — 183.445���� Subpoena by agency or attorney of record of party when agency not subject to ORS 183.440
  • 183.452 — 183.452, 183.458 and 183.460 do not apply to the Employment Appeals Board or the Employment Department. ����� (4) The E
  • 183.453 — 183.453���� Representation of Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services at contested case hearings
  • 183.457 — 183.457���� Representation of persons other than agencies participating in contested case hearings
  • 183.458 — 183.458���� Nonattorney and out-of-state attorney representation of parties in certain contested case hearings
  • 183.459 — 183.459���� Representation of home care worker by labor union representative
  • 183.462 — 183.462���� Agency statement of ex parte communications; notice
  • 183.464 — 183.464���� Proposed order by hearing officer; amendment by agency; exemptions
  • 183.471 — 183.471���� Preservation of orders in electronic format; fees (Judicial Review)
  • 183.486 — 183.486���� Form and scope of decision of reviewing court
  • 183.502 — 183.502���� Authority of agencies to use alternative means of dispute resolution; model rules; amendment of agreements a
  • 183.530 — 183.530. [1995 c.652 �3; 1997 c.249 �54; 2015 c.180 �40; 2023 c.193 �12] ����� Note: See note under 183.530. ���
  • 183.534 — 183.534. ����� (6)(a) A rule adopted, amended or suspended under subsection (5) of this section is temporary and may be
  • 183.538 — 183.538���� Effect of failure to prepare housing cost impact statement; judicial review (Effects of Rules on Small B
  • 183.615 — 183.615���� Administrative law judges; duties; qualifications; rules
  • 183.625 — 183.625���� Assignment of administrative law judges; conduct of hearings
  • 183.630 — 183.630���� Model rules of procedure; exemptions; depositions
  • 183.635 — 183.635. ����� (2) The chief administrative law judge may contract with any political subdivision of this state to prov
  • 183.640 — 183.640���� Use of Office of Administrative Hearings by exempt agencies and by political subdivisions
  • 183.645 — 183.645���� Request for change of administrative law judge; rules
  • 183.650 — 183.650���� Form of order; modification of form of order by agency; finding of historical fact
  • 183.660 — 183.660���� Office of Administrative Hearings Operating Account
  • 183.690 — 183.690���� Office of Administrative Hearings Oversight Committee PERMITS AND LICENSES
  • 183.702 — 183.702���� Statement of criteria and procedures for evaluating permit application; documentation of decision on applica
  • 183.705 — 183.705���� Extended term for renewed licenses; fees; continuing education; rules REVIEW OF RULES (Legislative A
  • 183.715 — 183.715���� Submission of adopted rule to Legislative Counsel required
  • 183.720 — 183.720���� Procedure for review of agency rule; reports on rules claimed to be duplicative or conflicting
  • 183.722 — 183.722���� Required agency response to Legislative Counsel determination; consideration of determination by interim com
  • 183.724 — 183.724���� Designation of interim committees for purposes of considering rule reports (Oregon Sunshine Committee)
  • 183.750 — 183.750���� State agency required to prepare public writings in readable form ����� 183.010 [Repealed by 1971 c.734
  • 279B.275 — 279B.275, 279B.280, 279C.360, 279C.365, 279C.370, 279C.375, 279C.380, 279C.385,
  • 279C.585 — 279C.585, 279C.590, 279C.600 to 279C.625, 279C.650 to 279C.670 and 279C.800 to
  • 279C.870 — relating to public contracts and purchasing.
  • 426.385 — (3), a party may be represented by any of the following persons:
  • 468B.095 — 468B.095. ����� (b) The Department of State Lands under ORS 196.800 to 196.900 and 390.805 to 390.925. ����� (c) The W
  • 497.238 — 497.238, 497.248, 497.252, 497.298, 497.308, 498.019, 498.279, 508.106,
  • 508.300 — 508.300, 508.760, 508.775, 508.801, 508.840, 508.880, 508.926 and 509.140. ����� (f) The Department of Transportation p
  • 774.180 — 774.180, judicial review of an order issued by the commission in a contested case may be sought only by a party to the c
  • 813.410 — 813.410. [1957 c.717 �12; 1963 c.449 �1; 1971 c.734 �18; 1975 c.759 �14; 1979 c.593 �23; 1983 c.338 �901; 1985 c.757 �4;
Title 184 · ORS Chapter 184 (88 sections)
  • 171.580 — and to the Joint Committee on Transportation established by ORS 171.858
  • 181.760 — in 1993]
  • 184.001 — [Formerly 184.105; 1989 c.908 �17;
  • 184.005 — 184.005); 1985 c.70 �1; renumbered 285.010 in 1991] ����� 184.007 [1991 c.596 �1; 1993 c.676 �19; renumbered 285A.17
  • 184.315 — 184.315���� Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services; confirmation; compensation; bond
  • 184.325 — 184.325���� Duties of director; administrative divisions; appointive power; exception
  • 184.345 — 184.345���� Oregon Department of Administrative Services to provide services to certain agencies on reimbursable basis
  • 184.365 — 184.365���� Authority of Oregon Department of Administrative Services to require fingerprints
  • 184.370 — 184.370���� Training program (Grant Agreements for Baseball Tax Revenues)
  • 184.400 — to 184.408 and 316.213 to 316.219. Interest earned by the Major League
  • 184.404 — 184.404���� Grant agreements; obligations of state (metadata only)
  • 184.408 — 184.408: ����� (a) �Incremental baseball tax revenues� means: ����� (A) The Oregon personal income tax revenues that a
  • 184.423 — 184.423���� Findings and goals regarding sustainability (Sustainability Board)
  • 184.427 — 184.427���� Sustainability Board; members; terms; qualifications; confirmation
  • 184.431 — 184.431���� Chairperson and vice chairperson; quorum; meetings
  • 184.435 — 184.435���� Sustainability Board Fund (Housing Analysis)
  • 184.451 — to 184.455.
  • 184.453 — 184.453���� Statewide housing analysis; allocation of housing needs; publication of maximum sales prices, income afforda
  • 184.455 — 184.455���� Allocation of housing production targets (CASA Volunteer Programs)
  • 184.492 — and 419B.112. [2017 c.630 �5]
  • 184.498 — to CASA Volunteer Programs in this state.
  • 184.521 — 184.521) DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (Generally)
  • 184.612 — 184.612���� Oregon Transportation Commission; confirmation; qualifications; term; compensation and expenses
  • 184.617 — 184.617; and ����� (c) Can be implemented with resources reasonably expected to be available. [1969 c.599 �1; 1973 c.24
  • 184.621 — 184.621���� Commission; selection of projects for Statewide Transportation Improvement Program
  • 184.622 — 184.622���� Authority of Department of Transportation to require fingerprints
  • 184.625 — 184.625���� Compensation and expenses of director and subordinates
  • 184.633 — 184.633���� Duties of director; delegation; bonds for employees; participation in land use matters
  • 184.634 — 184.634���� Disposition of real property by department; rules
  • 184.635 — 184.635. The official act of any such person so acting in the director�s name and by the authority of the director shall
  • 184.636 — 184.636���� Revolving funds; disbursements; payment of claims and expenses of other state agencies
  • 184.640 — 184.640���� Transportation Administration Account; budget and payment for administrative expenses of department
  • 184.642 — 184.642���� Department of Transportation Operating Fund; sources; uses
  • 184.643 — 184.643���� Transfer of certain fuel tax moneys to operating fund
  • 184.644 — 184.644���� Levy and sale of property for payment of liquidated and delinquent debt owed to department; fees; warrants
  • 184.645 — 184.645���� Department of Transportation Working Capital Account; data processing and photocopy equipment and services
  • 184.647 — 184.647���� Transfer of funds to working capital account; retransfer; use of remainder
  • 184.652 — 184.652���� Sharing facilities and offices with local governments
  • 184.656 — 184.656���� Governor�s budget for department Note��������� Reports on revenue--2010 c.30 �18
  • 184.659 — 184.659���� Written analysis of costs and benefits of proposed transportation projects
  • 184.665 — 184.665���� Continuous Improvement Advisory Committee
  • 184.667 — 184.667���� Autonomous vehicles; lead agency (Cooperation and Assistance on Transportation Projects)
  • 184.668 — 184.668���� Cooperation by other agencies issuing permits for transportation projects; technical assistance on land use
  • 184.670 — 184.670, 184.675 and 184.685 to 184.733. [1977 c.230 �12] ����� 184.727 [1981 c.224 �3; repealed by 1989 c.867 �1]
  • 184.720 — 184.720���� Criteria and standards for evaluation of projects
  • 184.725 — 184.725���� Rules (Public Transportation Development Program)
  • 184.730 — 184.730���� Authority for public transportation development program
  • 184.733 — 184.733. [1977 c.230 �11] ����� 184.725 Rules. The Department of Transportation shall adopt such rules as are necess
  • 184.742 — 184.742. [2005 c.484 �1; 2017 c.750 �124] ����� 184.741 Safe routes to schools program; rules. (1) The Department of
  • 184.745 — 184.745���� Website information on purchase of state park day-use passes
  • 184.746 — 184.746���� Duties of State Parks and Recreation Department (Design Practices)
  • 184.748 — in 2023]
  • 184.751 — 184.751���� Statewide Transportation Improvement Fund
  • 184.758 — shall submit the following to the Department of Transportation:
  • 184.761 — 184.761���� Review process; advisory committees; rules
  • 184.766 — 184.766���� Qualified entities; reports; rules (Road User Fee Task Force and Program)
  • 184.843 — 184.843. [2001 c.862 �3] ����� 184.850 Variable pilot program fees. The Department of Transportation may vary any fe
  • 184.853 — 184.853���� Moneys for task force and programs (Workforce Development)
  • 184.866 — 184.866���� Highway construction workforce development (Greenhouse Gas Reduction)
  • 184.879 — 184.879, shall report annually not later than December 31 of each calendar year to the Oregon Transportation Commission
  • 184.884 — 184.884���� Reports (Statewide Transportation Strategy on Greenhouse Gas Emissions)
  • 184.888 — 184.888���� �Metropolitan planning organization� defined
  • 184.891 — 184.891���� Agency authority to regulate air contaminants
  • 184.893 — 184.893���� Alternative land use and transportation scenario guidelines
  • 184.895 — 184.895���� Development of toolkit used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
  • 184.897 — 184.897���� Education on reducing greenhouse gas emissions
  • 184.899 — 184.899���� Regional transportation plans (Floatable Natural Waterways)
  • 184.901 — 184.901���� Bridge projects that cross floatable natural waterways; notification to other agencies (Small Business D
  • 184.906 — 184.906���� Small business development program; advisory committee; report; rules (Broadband Installation)
  • 184.916 — 184.916���� Registry of telecommunication providers; identification of projects
  • 184.925 — 184.925���� Rules (Jurisdictional Transfer Advisory Committee) (Temporary provisions relating to the Jurisdictio
  • 195.115 — 195.115; ����� (b) Provide a cash match of at least 40 percent of the project�s costs; and ����� (c) Provide any other
  • 276A.262 — in 2017]
  • 285.100 — in 1991]
  • 294.900 — 294.900, and economic development districts to support housing and community development capacity within cities and coun
  • 319.280 — (1)(a) and (e), 319.320 (1)(a) and 319.831 (1)(b). After deducting the
  • 366.112 — 366.112; and ����� (i) One member who represents the Transportation Safety Committee established in ORS 802.300. �����
  • 390.010 — 390.010] ����� 184.315 Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services; confirmation; compensation; bond. (
  • 409.070 — in 1991]
  • 410.340 — 410.340] (Broadband Installation) ����� 184.911 Definitions for 184.911 to 184.925. As used in ORS 184.911 to 18
  • 419B.112 — 419B.112. ����� (4) The department may use moneys in the fund to pay the department�s administrative costs associated w
  • 443.215 — 443.215] (Greenhouse Gas Reduction) ����� 184.879 Greenhouse gas reduction program; definitions; grants; request
  • 468A.205 — 468A.205. The commission shall focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions resulting from transportation. In developing t
  • 670.275 — 670.275] ����� 184.577 [1985 c.383 �9; repealed by 1987 c.414 �172] ����� 184.580 [1971 c.753 �6; 1973 c.387 �26
  • 803.420 — 803.420, 803.645, 818.225, 818.270, 825.476, 825.480 and 826.023 by sections 34, 35, 40 to 43, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 63, 6
  • 803.645 — 803.645, 818.225, 818.270, 825.476, 825.480 and 826.023 by sections 34, 35, 40 to 43, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 63, 64, 66, 67
  • 822.705 — 822.705. ����� (d) Moneys collected from civil penalties imposed under ORS 822.009 may be used only for regulation of v
  • 826.023 — by sections 34, 35, 40 to 43, 48, 49, 51, 52, 54, 63, 64, 66, 67 and
Title 185 · ORS Chapter 185 (17 sections)
  • 185.020 — 185.020���� Assistance of Bureau of Labor and Industries
  • 185.025 — 185.025, the Oregon Advocacy Commissions Office may utilize the administrative assistance of the Bureau of Labor and Ind
  • 185.130 — 185.130���� Oregon Disabilities Commission; qualifications
  • 185.155 — 185.155���� Monitoring of progress of institutions of higher education and colleges in eliminating barriers to access
  • 185.170 — 185.170���� Retaliation for legislative testimony prohibited
  • 185.190 — 185.190���� Meetings; quorum; duties of chairperson
  • 185.200 — 185.200���� Compensation and expenses (Sign Language Interpreters)
  • 185.225 — 185.225���� Standards for sign language interpreters in public schools; rules
  • 185.230 — 185.230���� Contract to provide sign language interpreters for state agencies; fees COMMISSION ON HISPANIC AFFAIRS
  • 185.320 — 185.320���� Commission on Hispanic Affairs; confirmation; term; officers; quorum; compensation and expenses
  • 185.330 — 185.330���� Duties COMMISSION ON BLACK AFFAIRS (metadata only)
  • 185.520 — 185.520���� Commission for Women; confirmation; term; officers; meetings; funds
  • 185.550 — 185.550���� Compensation and expenses COMMISSION ON ASIAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER AFFAIRS
  • 185.610 — 185.610���� Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander Affairs; confirmation; term; officers; quorum; compensation and exp
  • 185.625 — 185.625���� Additional duties OFFICE OF IMMIGRANT AND REFUGEE ADVANCEMENT
  • 185.650 — 185.650���� Office of Immigrant and Refugee Advancement; director; staff; duties; rules OREGON ADVOCACY COMMISSIONS
  • 410.740 — and the Director of Human Services. [1991 c.365 �4; 2005 c.663 �9; 2007
Title 186 · ORS Chapter 186 (6 sections)
  • 186.025 — 186.025���� Injunction and civil penalties for improper use of seal; notice; hearing; judicial review
  • 186.110 — 186.110���� Display of state flag and POW/MIA flag on public buildings
  • 186.120 — 186.120���� Payment of expenses incurred in displaying flag
  • 186.130 — 186.130���� Champoeg Historical Pageant as official statehood pageant STATE BOUNDARY COMPACT
  • 186.510 — 186.510���� Oregon-Washington Columbia River Boundary Compact adopted
  • 186.520 — 186.520���� Compact provisions Note��� The following list of official designations is provided for the user�s conven
Title 187 · ORS Chapter 187 (10 sections)
  • 187.020 — 187.020���� Additional legal holidays STANDARD OF TIME
  • 187.233 — 187.233���� Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month (metadata only)
  • 187.244 — 187.244���� Pause in honor and remembrance of fallen military
  • 187.254 — 187.254���� Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month
  • 187.257 — 187.257���� Multiple System Atrophy Awareness Month
  • 187.281 — 187.281���� Organ, Eye and Tissue Donor Appreciation Week
  • 187.284 — 187.284���� Oregon Post-Traumatic Stress Injury Awareness Day and Month; education efforts
  • 187.302 — 187.302���� Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Awareness Day
  • 187.317 — 187.317���� Oregon Native Plant Appreciation Month (metadata only)
  • 187.323 — 187.323���� Nowruz Day LEGAL HOLIDAYS ����� 187.010 Legal holidays; acts deferred to next business day; effect o
Title 188 · ORS Chapter 188 (12 sections)
  • 188.010 — 188.010���� Criteria for apportionment of state into congressional and legislative districts
  • 188.016 — 188.016���� Required hearings for apportionment of state into congressional and legislative districts; conduct of hearin
  • 188.025 — 188.025���� Apportionment duties of Secretary of State; rules CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS
  • 188.110 — 188.110���� Election of United States Representative in Congress
  • 188.120 — 188.120���� Filling vacancy in election or office of United States Representative or Senator; temporary appointment of U
  • 188.125 — 188.125���� Elector challenge of legislative apportionment of state into congressional districts; elector request for co
  • 188.140 — to delete the boundaries established by the Legislative Assembly in
  • 188.210 — 188.210] ����� 188.245 [See note under 188.210] ����� 188.255 [See note under 188.210] ����� 188.265 [See note
  • 188.235 — and 188.245.
  • 188.290 — and 188.295.
  • 188.300 — 188.300���� District boundaries for House of Representatives
  • 188.305 — 188.305���� Senate districts GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 188.010 Criteria for apportionment of state into congressi
Title 19 · ORS Chapter 19 (41 sections)
  • 107.452 — 107.452; and ����� (c) To enter an order or supplemental judgment for the purpose of implementing a settlement as allow
  • 19.005 — 19.005, is the bill of exceptions. [Formerly 19.114] ����� 19.395 Time extensions for preparation of record. Extensi
  • 19.013 — 19.013; 2003 c.576 �573] ����� 19.220 [1981 c.897 �107; renumbered
  • 19.065 — 19.065; 2013 c.685 �5] ����� 19.370 Certification and service of transcript; correction of errors; settlement of tra
  • 19.205 — 19.205������ Appealable judgments and orders (Class Actions)
  • 19.215 — in 1997]
  • 19.225 — in 1997]
  • 19.235 — 19.235������ Jurisdiction for determining whether decision is appealable COMMENCING AN APPEAL (Generally)
  • 19.240 — (3), within the time limits prescribed by ORS 19.255.
  • 19.245 — 19.245������ Who may appeal; appeal of default judgments and judgments taken by confession; appeal of stipulated judgmen
  • 19.250 — 19.250, to be served: ����� (a) On all parties who have appeared in the action, suit or proceeding; ����� (b) On the t
  • 19.265 — 19.265������ Payment of filing fee (Jurisdiction of Appellate Court and Trial Court)
  • 19.270 — in 1997]
  • 19.275 — 19.275������ Continuing jurisdiction of trial court in certain domestic relations cases UNDERTAKINGS ON APPEAL AND S
  • 19.300 — 19.300������ Undertakings on appeal generally; filing and service
  • 19.305 — 19.305������ Qualifications of sureties; objections
  • 19.310 — 19.310������ Waiver, reduction or limitation of undertaking
  • 19.312 — 19.312������ Supersedeas undertaking in certain actions against tobacco product manufacturer (Letter of Credit in Su
  • 19.315 — 19.315������ Requirements for use of letter of credit
  • 19.320 — 19.320������ Expiration and renewal of letter of credit
  • 19.325 — 19.325������ Payment on letter of credit (Stays)
  • 19.335 — 19.335������ Stay by filing of supersedeas undertaking
  • 19.340 — 19.340������ Waiver of supersedeas undertaking; sale of perishables
  • 19.345 — 19.345������ Enforcement of judgment in contract action notwithstanding appeal
  • 19.355 — 19.355������ Stay of domestic relations judgment (Appellate Review of Trial Court Orders Relating to Undertakings a
  • 19.360 — 19.360������ Appellate review of trial court orders relating to undertakings and stays RECORD ON APPEAL
  • 19.365 — 19.365������ Preparation and transmission of record generally
  • 19.370 — in 1997]
  • 19.395 — 19.395������ Time extensions for preparation of record HEARINGS ON APPEALS
  • 19.400 — 19.400������ Where appeals heard DISPOSITION OF APPEALS (Certification of Appeal to Supreme Court)
  • 19.410 — 19.410������ Stipulated dismissals; settlement; effect of settlement on pending appeal (Disposition on Merits)
  • 19.420 — 19.420������ Action by appellate court on appeal; review of order granting new trial or judgment notwithstanding verdict
  • 19.425 — 19.425������ Review of intermediate orders; directing restitution
  • 19.430 — 19.430������ Review of trial court order granting a new trial on court�s own initiative
  • 19.435 — 19.435������ Memorandum decisions (Attorney Fees and Penalties)
  • 19.440 — in 1997]
  • 19.445 — 19.445. ����� (9) �Undertaking on appeal� means a promise secured by sureties or by money, bond or any other security d
  • 19.450 — 19.450������ Appellate judgment; when effective; effect of entry in trial court register; effect on judgment lien MI
  • 19.500 — 19.500������ Service of documents under provisions of chapter
  • 19.510 — 19.510������ Powers of successor trial judge with respect to appeals GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 19.005 Definitions
  • 8.350 — and 8.360 and any transcript of an audio record prepared under ORS
Title 190 · ORS Chapter 190 (37 sections)
  • 135.215 — 135.215, 137.167 and 137.330. ����� (7) An intergovernmental corrections entity may exercise any of the powers granted
  • 190.020 — and 190.085, counties may establish, by agreement ratified by the
  • 190.070 — 190.070���� Agreement changing service responsibilities requires changes in tax coordination resulting from change
  • 190.083 — 190.083���� County agreements for transportation facilities
  • 190.085 — 190.085���� Ordinance ratifying intergovernmental agreement creating entity
  • 190.088 — 190.088���� Alternative intergovernmental entity for transportation; board of directors; powers and authorities; procedu
  • 190.091 — 190.091���� Board of directors duties; city and county mediation
  • 190.112 — 190.112, 190.420, 190.485 or 660.334. The department shall include in the index the information provided by state agenci
  • 190.115 — 190.115���� Summaries of agreements of state agencies; contents
  • 190.125 — 190.125���� Agreements to deliver water; joint board of control
  • 190.150 — 190.150���� Agreements under federal Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act (State Obligations)
  • 190.210 — 190.210���� Oregon Department of Administrative Services to maintain liaison with local governments providing services t
  • 190.220 — 190.220���� State to pay share of cost of intergovernmental and planning studies; limitation
  • 190.230 — 190.230���� Public employment status under various federal programs (Furnishing of Services and Information)
  • 190.240 — 190.240���� Furnishing of services by state agency to federal and local governmental units
  • 190.250 — 190.250���� Furnishing centralized accounting and data processing services to federal and local governmental units
  • 190.255 — 190.255���� State agencies� sharing of business registration information (Corrections)
  • 190.265 — 190.265���� Intergovernmental corrections entities; purposes; powers; bonds; taxes (Tribes)
  • 190.275 — 190.275���� Public Law 280 jurisdiction retrocession INTERSTATE COOPERATION
  • 190.420 — 190.420���� Authority of public agency to make agreements with public agencies in other states; contents of agreement; l
  • 190.470 — 190.470���� Council of State Governments declared a joint governmental agency
  • 190.472 — by an officer acting within the course and scope of the officer�s
  • 190.474 — 190.474���� Reports by out-of-state police officers
  • 190.476 — 190.476���� Delegation of supervision of police officers; agency liability
  • 190.478 — 190.478���� Effect on federal officers INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
  • 190.485 — 190.485���� Authority of state agency to exercise authority jointly with nation or national agency of other than United
  • 190.520 — 190.520���� Annual estimate of population of cities and counties by Portland State University; actual count
  • 190.540 — 190.540���� Effect of certificate of population; use in computing shares of state revenues
  • 190.790 — 190.790���� Relief; briefs; opinion; damages; filing of petition to confirm award
  • 190.800 — 190.800���� Vacation, modification and correction of award INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION (Generally) ����� 1
  • 221.845 — 221.845; 1965 c.207 �1; 2013 c.768 �106a] ����� 190.520 Annual estimate of population of cities and counties by Port
  • 221.880 — 221.880; 2013 c.768 �106e] ����� 190.590 Reporting information to university. Any state agency, or officer thereof,
  • 279A.290 — for such agencies. All moneys received by an agency in payment of such
  • 279C.500 — to 279C.530 from an agreement under subsection (1) of this section if
  • 279C.530 — 279C.530. [1991 c.137 �2; 1999 c.948 �5; 2003 c.794 �211] ����� Note: See note under 190.480. ����� 190.490 Appr
  • 294.565 — for each fiscal year or budget period in which the entity proposes to
  • 36.700 — 36.700. If the dispute involves real property, the award must be filed in the county or counties in which the property i
Title 191 · ORS Chapter 191 (2 sections)
  • 191.010 — 191.010���� Entry on land by persons acting for United States
  • 191.040 — 191.040���� Costs ����� 191.010 Entry on land by persons acting for United States. Any person employed in the execut
Title 192 · ORS Chapter 192 (149 sections)
  • 106.325 — 106.325. ����� Note: See note under 192.820. ����� 192.844 Prohibition on disclosure of actual address or teleph
  • 124.070 — or 441.650 in accordance with a subpoena issued by a court or on behalf
  • 133.721 — 133.721. ����� (20) The residence address of an elector if authorized under ORS 247.965 and subject to ORS 247.967. ��
  • 164.502 — 164.502(d) and 164.514(a) to (c), as in effect on July 17, 2007. ����� (7) �Disclose� means to release, publish or othe
  • 164.514 — 164.514(e) for limited data set recipients. ����� (6) Research conducted in accordance with this section is rebuttably
  • 165.800 — or racketeering activity under ORS 166.720 or of an offense listed in
  • 192.001 — 192.001���� Policy concerning public records ARCHIVING OF PUBLIC RECORDS
  • 192.005 — 192.005���� Definitions for ORS 192.005 to 192.170 (metadata only)
  • 192.015 — 192.015���� Secretary of State as public records administrator
  • 192.018 — 192.018���� Written policies on use, retention and ownership of public records; State Archivist approval
  • 192.070 — 192.070���� Duplicate rolls of microfilm required; delivery to State Archivist
  • 192.072 — 192.072���� State Archivist performing microfilm services for public body
  • 192.105 — 192.105���� State Archivist authorization for state officials to dispose of records; legislative records excepted; local
  • 192.130 — 192.130���� Disposition of valueless records in custody of State Archivist; notice prior to disposition
  • 192.170 — 192.170���� Disposition of materials without authorization RECORDS AND REPORTS IN ENGLISH
  • 192.173 — 192.173���� Records and reports required by law to be in English; penalty EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
  • 192.180 — 192.180���� Coordination of executive department response to public records request
  • 192.183 — 192.183���� Compiling public records stored in electronic form; rules
  • 192.191 — 192.191���� Department of Justice information sharing guide PUBLIC REPORTS (Standardized Form)
  • 192.220 — 192.220���� Standardized report forms; exemptions (Policy; Compliance)
  • 192.243 — 192.243���� Availability of report on Internet; rules
  • 192.275 — 192.275���� Notice when report required; content; effect INSPECTION OF PUBLIC RECORDS (Definitions)
  • 192.314 — 192.314���� Right to inspect public records; notice to public body attorney
  • 192.318 — 192.318���� Functions of custodian of public records; rules
  • 192.329 — 192.329���� Public body�s response to public records request
  • 192.335 — 192.335���� Immunity from liability for disclosure of public record; effect of disclosure on privilege
  • 192.340 — 192.340���� Attorney General catalog of exemptions from disclosure
  • 192.355 — except to the extent that the record discloses information about an
  • 192.360 — 192.360���� Condensation of public record subject to disclosure; petition to review denial of right to inspect public re
  • 192.363 — 192.363���� Contents of certain requests for disclosure
  • 192.365 — is entitled to recover the cost of complying with ORS 192.363 without
  • 192.368 — 192.368���� Nondisclosure on request of home address, home telephone number and electronic mail address; rules of proced
  • 192.371 — 192.371���� Nondisclosure of public employee identification badge or card
  • 192.374 — 192.374���� Nondisclosure of concealed handgun license records or information; exceptions; limitations; rules
  • 192.377 — 192.377���� Required redaction of certain personal information
  • 192.380 — 192.380���� Immunity from liability for disclosure of certain personal information; recovery of costs (Investigation
  • 192.385 — 192.385���� Nondisclosure of certain public safety officer investigation records; exceptions (Old Records)
  • 192.390 — 192.390���� Inspection of records more than 25 years old (Health Records)
  • 192.398 — 192.398���� Medical records; sealed records; records of individual in custody or under supervision; student records
  • 192.401 — 192.401, 192.411, 192.415, 192.422 or 192.427 take precedence on the docket over all other causes and shall be assigned
  • 192.407 — 192.407���� When petition for review of public records request allowed; order granting petition; penalty
  • 192.411 — and subsections (4) to (7) renumbered 192.401 in 2017]
  • 192.415 — 192.415. ����� (2) The failure of an elected official to deny, grant, or deny in part and grant in part a request to in
  • 192.418 — 192.418���� Effect of failure of Attorney General, district attorney or elected official to take timely action on inspec
  • 192.422 — in 2017]
  • 192.427 — 192.427, any person denied the right to inspect or to receive a copy of any public record of a state agency may petition
  • 192.431 — 192.431���� Court authority in reviewing action denying right to inspect public records; docketing; costs and attorney f
  • 192.437 — 192.437] ����� Note: 192.363 was added to and made a part of 192.311 to 192.478 by legislative action but was not ad
  • 192.447 — 192.447] Note: 192.371 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chap
  • 192.465 — 192.465] ����� 192.420 [1973 c.794 �3; 1999 c.574 �1; 2003 c.403 �1; renumbered 192.314 in 2017] ����� 192.422 P
  • 192.468 — 192.468���� Discretion of Public Records Advocate in dispute resolution services
  • 192.472 — 192.472���� Confidentiality of Public Records Advocate records
  • 192.480 — 192.480] ����� 192.430 [1973 c.794 �4; 1989 c.546 �1; renumbered 192.318 in 2017] ����� 192.431 Court authority
  • 192.483 — 192.483���� Duties of Public Records Advisory Council; rules PUBLIC RECORDS OVERSIGHT
  • 192.492 — 192.492���� Notification of change to public records laws
  • 192.496 — 192.496] ����� Note: 192.398 was added to and made a part of 192.311 to 192.478 by legislative action but was not ad
  • 192.499 — 192.499���� Legislative review of Oregon Sunshine Committee
  • 192.500 — 192.500); renumbered 192.338 in 2017] ����� 192.508 Rules. The committees or interim committees of the Legislative A
  • 192.501 — 192.501; 2019 c.61 �1; 2019 c.130 �2; 2019 c.532 ��3,4; 2021 c.318 ��1,2; 2021 c.489 ��22,23; 2023 c.228 ��39,40] ��
  • 192.511 — and may accept, modify or reject the Oregon Sunshine Committee reports
  • 192.513 — 192.513���� Review of exemptions from disclosure by Oregon Sunshine Committee RECORDS OF INDIVIDUAL WITH DISABILITY
  • 192.517 — 192.517���� Access to records of individual with disability or individual with mental illness GENETIC PRIVACY
  • 192.518 — 192.518] ����� Note: 192.553 to 192.581 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or m
  • 192.521 — 192.521] ����� Note: See note under 192.553. ����� 192.565 [1977 c.517 �4; 1999 c.80 �30; renumbered 192.596 in
  • 192.524 — 192.524] ����� Note: See note under 192.553. ����� 192.573 Personal representative of deceased individual. If no
  • 192.531 — to 192.549 and the administrative rules that were in effect on the
  • 192.535 — 192.535, 192.537, 192.539 or 192.547. In addition to remedies otherwise provided in ORS 192.541, the court shall award t
  • 192.537 — (2), a person may use an individual�s DNA sample or genetic information
  • 192.538 — 192.538���� Notice by health care provider regarding anonymous or coded research
  • 192.539 — 192.539���� Disclosure of genetic information; exceptions
  • 192.540 — 192.540���� Use of deceased individual�s DNA sample or genetic information for research
  • 192.541 — 192.541���� Private right of action; remedies; affirmative defense; attorney fees
  • 192.545 — 192.545���� Enforcement; Attorney General or district attorney; intervention
  • 192.547 — 192.547���� Oregon Health Authority rules; procedures
  • 192.549 — 192.549���� Advisory Committee on Genetic Privacy and Research MISCELLANEOUS HEALTH CARE RECORDS
  • 192.550 — 192.550] ����� 192.585 [1977 c.517 �8(2),(3); 2005 c.130 �2; renumbered 192.603 in 2011] ����� 192.586 Disclosur
  • 192.551 — 192.551���� Health care records at colleges, universities PROTECTED HEALTH INFORMATION
  • 192.553 — 192.553���� Policy for protected health information
  • 192.556 — 192.556. ����� (20) �Obtain genetic information� means performing or getting the results of a genetic test. ����� (21)
  • 192.558 — 192.558. [Formerly 192.523] ����� Note: See note under 192.553. ����� 192.570 [1977 c.517 �5; renumbered 192.598
  • 192.559 — 192.559] ����� 192.593 Authorization by customer for disclosure. (1) A financial institution may disclose financial
  • 192.561 — 192.561���� Disclosure by health care provider in coordinated care organization
  • 192.563 — 192.563���� Health care provider and state health plan charges
  • 192.573 — 192.573���� Personal representative of deceased individual
  • 192.576 — 192.576���� Disclosure to individual appealing denial of Social Security benefits
  • 192.577 — 192.577���� Disclosure of information concerning adult in custody of Department of Corrections
  • 192.579 — 192.579���� Allowed disclosure for coordinating care
  • 192.582 — 192.582���� Confidentiality of bedbug infestation reports PRIVATE FINANCIAL RECORDS
  • 192.583 — to 192.607 by any person, may bring an individual action in an
  • 192.586 — 192.586���� Disclosure of financial records prohibited; exceptions
  • 192.587 — 192.587] ����� 192.606 Civil liability for violation of ORS 192.583 to 192.607; attorney fees; status of evidence ob
  • 192.588 — 192.588, 192.589, 192.591, 192.593, 192.596, 192.597, 192.598 and 192.603 or as required by ORS 25.643 and 25.646 and th
  • 192.589 — 192.589���� Financial institution records of deceased individual; disclosure to Department of Human Services or Oregon H
  • 192.591 — 192.591���� Disclosure to state court; procedure; limitations
  • 192.593 — 192.593���� Authorization by customer for disclosure
  • 192.596 — 192.596���� Disclosure under summons or subpoena; procedure
  • 192.597 — 192.597���� Disclosure pursuant to abuse investigation; procedure; liability; affidavit
  • 192.600 — 192.600���� Liability of financial institution for disclosure
  • 192.602 — 192.602���� Time for compliance; reimbursement; exceptions
  • 192.603 — 192.603���� Procedure for disclosure to law enforcement agency
  • 192.605 — 192.605���� Charges for participation in attorney trust account overdraft notification program
  • 192.606 — 192.606���� Civil liability for violation of ORS 192.583 to 192.607; attorney fees; status of evidence obtained in viola
  • 192.607 — shall require a financial institution to inquire or determine that
  • 192.630 — 192.630���� Meetings of governing body to be open to public; location of meetings; accommodation for person with disabil
  • 192.640 — 192.640���� Public notice required; special notice for executive sessions or special or emergency meetings
  • 192.650 — 192.650���� Recording or written minutes required; content; fees
  • 192.655 — 192.655���� Recording requirements for certain entities
  • 192.660 — 192.660���� Executive sessions permitted on certain matters; procedures; news media representatives� attendance; limits
  • 192.665 — 192.665���� Oregon Government Ethics Commission advisory opinions and advice
  • 192.670 — 192.670���� Meetings by means of telephone or electronic communication
  • 192.672 — 192.672���� State board or commission meetings through telephone or electronic means; compensation and reimbursement; re
  • 192.680 — (2), the plaintiff shall be required to present prima facie evidence of
  • 192.685 — 192.685���� Additional enforcement by Oregon Government Ethics Commission
  • 192.695 — 192.695���� Prima facie evidence of violation required of plaintiff
  • 192.715 — to 192.760. [2013 c.221 �7]
  • 192.730 — 192.730, 192.740 and 192.745. [2013 c.221 �2] ����� Note: See note under 192.715. ����� 192.730 Authentication o
  • 192.735 — 192.735���� Evidentiary rules concerning authenticated electronic record
  • 192.740 — 192.740���� Preservation and security of electronic official record
  • 192.820 — to 192.868. While the request is in effect, the program participant may
  • 192.822 — 192.822���� Address Confidentiality Program; substitute addresses
  • 192.826 — 192.826���� Application for participation in program; certification of participation; authorization card; rules
  • 192.832 — 192.832���� Notice of change in name, address or telephone number
  • 192.836 — 192.836���� Use of substitute address; waiver of requirement
  • 192.842 — 192.842���� Use of actual or substitute address in specified circumstances
  • 192.844 — 192.844���� Prohibition on disclosure of actual address or telephone number by public body
  • 192.848 — 192.848���� When Attorney General may disclose actual address or telephone number
  • 192.852 — 192.852���� Prohibition on obtaining actual address or telephone number; prohibition on disclosure by employee of public
  • 192.854 — 192.854���� Application assistants; application assistance not legal advice
  • 192.856 — 192.856���� Additional response time for notice or other paper
  • 192.868 — 192.868���� Grants, donations and gifts PUBLIC RECORDS POLICY ����� 192.001 Policy concerning public records. (1
  • 205.320 — 205.320. ����� (5) The custodian of a public record may furnish copies without charge or at a substantially reduced fee
  • 31.730 — 31.730, 31.735 and 31.740 do not apply to amounts awarded in actions under this section. [2001 c.588 �2] ����� Note:
  • 357.090 — 357.090. [1991 c.842 �3; 1995 c.69 �10; 2003 c.794 �212] ����� Note: See note under 192.230. ����� 192.243 Avail
  • 357.865 — 357.865, accept for safekeeping the duplicate microfilm. [Amended by 1961 c.160 �8] ����� 192.072 State Archivist pe
  • 357.875 — shall be those officers identified in ORS 205.110. The State Archivist
  • 408.225 — and of persons serving on active duty or as reserve members with the
  • 411.632 — shall be reimbursed for actual costs incurred.
  • 414.591 — or a contract with a prepaid managed care health services organization,
  • 416.350 — 416.350; and ����� (d) Request that the financial institution provide all or any part of the following information to t
  • 420.005 — 420.005, whose only disability is drug or alcohol addiction. ����� (3)(a) �Other legal representative� means a person w
  • 431A.865 — and any information related to disclosures made by the authority under
  • 441.650 — 441.650. ����� (b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, financial records may be subpoenaed under this sec
  • 469.530 — 469.530. [1973 c.172 �9; 1975 c.606 �41b; 1977 c.380 �19; 1981 c.354 �3; 1983 c.617 �4; 1987 c.850 �3; 1989 c.6 �18; 198
  • 663.180 — 663.180. ����� (10) Records, reports and other information received or compiled by the Director of the Department of Co
  • 708A.430 — or 723.466 at the same time the department or authority submits a
  • 717.900 — or 717.905, ORS chapter 59, 723, 725 or 726, the Bank Act or the
  • 81.230 — to 81.263.
  • 9.568 — 9.568. ����� (e) Meetings of the personal and practice management assistance committees operating under the provisions
  • 98.352 — 98.352. ����� (d) Information in or supporting claims to unclaimed property under ORS 98.392, except to the extent that
Title 193 · ORS Chapter 193 (9 sections)
  • 193.020 — 193.020���� Newspaper in which public notice may be published
  • 193.030 — 193.030���� Newspaper in which district legal advertisements and notices may be published
  • 193.040 — 193.040���� Publication on weekdays in daily paper (metadata only)
  • 193.080 — 193.080���� Filing affidavit of publication; original or copy as evidence
  • 193.100 — 193.100���� Payment for newspaper publication of state laws or notices RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCASTS
  • 193.320 — 193.320���� Radio and television broadcasts as supplement to newspaper publication
  • 193.330 — 193.330���� Reference to candidate for public office prohibited; transcript available to public
  • 193.360 — and 251.295 shall be by affidavit of the owner, manager, assistant
  • 251.295 — shall select stations that best assure effective publicity for the
Title 194 · ORS Chapter 194 (28 sections)
  • 180.080 — and 180.090 shall apply.
  • 181A.280 — 181A.280. ����� (2) The department shall provide the information described in subsection (1) of this section to assist
  • 194.024 — 194.024)] ����� 194.375 Protest of commercial paper. (1) A notary public may protest commercial paper if the notary
  • 194.030 — 194.030); 1983 c.393 �17; 1989 c.976 �10; 2001 c.63 �1; repealed by 2013 c.219 �61] ����� 194.040 [Amended by 1967 c
  • 194.225 — 194.225, 194.230, 194.235 and 194.240. ����� (6) A notarial officer may not affix or attach the officer�s signature to,
  • 194.230 — 194.230���� Requirements for certain notarial acts (metadata only)
  • 194.240 — or law of this state other than this chapter.
  • 194.245 — 194.245���� Authority to refuse to perform notarial act
  • 194.250 — 194.250���� Signature if individual unable to sign (metadata only)
  • 194.265 — 194.265���� Notarial act under authority of federally recognized Indian tribe
  • 194.277 — 194.277. ����� (2) A notary public may charge an additional fee for traveling to perform a notarial act if: ����� (a)
  • 194.305 — 194.305���� Notification regarding performance of notarial act with respect to electronic records; selection of technolo
  • 194.315 — 194.315���� Commission as notary public; qualifications; no immunity or benefit
  • 194.325 — 194.325; and ����� (g) Otherwise carry out the purposes of this chapter. ����� (3) In adopting, amending or repealing
  • 194.340 — 194.340. ����� (4) A civil penalty may not be imposed under this section until the notary public incurring the penalty
  • 194.385 — 194.385���� Powers of notary public connected with corporation; limitations
  • 194.390 — 194.390���� Disposition of records on vacancy in office; penalty for failure to properly dispose of records or for destr
  • 194.405 — (2) shall be paid from the Operating Account under ORS 56.041.
  • 194.415 — 194.415���� Attorney General to investigate or prosecute violation; payment of expenses
  • 194.430 — 194.430); repealed by 1983 c.393 �26] ����� 194.582 [1999 c.718 �5; 2001 c.535 �29; repealed by 2013 c.219 �61]
  • 194.435 — 194.435���� Uniformity of application and construction
  • 194.440 — 194.440���� Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act UNIFORM UNSWORN FOREIGN DECLARATIO
  • 194.830 — 194.830���� Uniformity of application and construction
  • 194.980 — 194.980���� Civil penalties; factors; notice; hearing; rules
  • 194.990 — 194.990���� Criminal penalties ����� 194.005 [1967 c.541 �12; 1983 c.393 �12a; 1989 c.976 �1; repealed by 2013 c.219
  • 45.125 — 45.125, 93.415, 93.430, 93.490, 93.500, 93.510, 93.520, 194.410, 194.420 and
  • 56.041 — 56.041. [2013 c.219 �46 (enacted in lieu of 194.330)] ����� 194.420 [Repealed by 1977 c.404 �2 (194.500 to 194.580 e
  • 92.192 — or a condominium plat required under ORS 100.115, or any replat,
Title 195 · ORS Chapter 195 (46 sections)
  • 105.623 — to 105.649.
  • 195.020 — 195.020���� Special district planning responsibilities; agreements with local governments and metropolitan service distr
  • 195.036 — 195.036���� Metro area population forecast; coordination
  • 195.040 — 195.040���� Annual county reports on comprehensive planning compliance (Urban Service Agreements)
  • 195.065 — shall provide for the continuation of an adequate level of urban
  • 195.070 — are not land use decisions under ORS 197.015.
  • 195.075 — 195.075���� Agreement provisions and considerations
  • 195.080 — 195.080���� Application of comprehensive plans and land use regulations
  • 195.085 — 195.085, 195.205 to 195.235, 197.005, 197.319, 197.320, 197.335 and 223.304 that: ����� (a) Is situated within an urban
  • 195.110 — 195.110���� School facility plan for large school districts
  • 195.120 — 195.120���� Rules and planning goal amendments for parks required; allowable uses; application of certain land use laws
  • 195.125 — 195.125���� Existing uses in state parks; approval by local governments URBAN SERVICE PROVIDER ANNEXATION (Tempo
  • 195.205 — to 195.235, 197.005, 197.319, 197.320, 197.335 and 223.304.
  • 195.225 — 195.225���� Boundary commission review; action; plan amendment; election
  • 195.235 — 195.235, 197.005, 197.319, 197.320, 197.335 and 223.304; and ����� (b) The territory contained in the annexation plan i
  • 195.260 — 195.260���� Duties of local governments, state agencies and landowners in landslide hazard areas JUST COMPENSATION F
  • 195.305 — to 195.336 and sections 5 to 11, chapter 424, Oregon Laws 2007,
  • 195.308 — 195.308���� Exception to requirement for compensation
  • 195.310 — to 195.336.
  • 195.314 — 195.314. ����� (2) Just compensation under ORS 195.310 to 195.314 shall be based on the reduction in the fair market va
  • 195.324 — 195.324���� Effect of certain applications or petitions on right to relief
  • 195.326 — 195.326���� Qualification of appraisers; review of appraisals
  • 195.336 — and sections 5 to 11, chapter 424, Oregon Laws 2007, or ORS 195.305 as
  • 195.500 — 195.500���� Policy for removal of homeless individuals camping on public property
  • 195.505 — 195.505. ����� (b)(A) �Keeping warm and dry� means using measures necessary for an individual to survive outdoors given
  • 195.510 — 195.510���� Sites not subject to ORS 195.500 to 195.510
  • 195.515 — 195.515���� City removal of personal property from highway right of way
  • 195.520 — 195.520���� Camping by individuals living in vehicles
  • 195.530 — 195.530���� Noncamping use of public property by homeless individuals; attorney fees MISCELLANEOUS
  • 195.850 — 195.850���� Reporting local government boundary changes to certain mass transit districts
  • 195.860 — 195.860���� Final engineering plans; deadline for local review; writ of mandamus authorized
  • 195.870 — 195.870���� Battery-charged fence; preemption of local laws
  • 195.900 — 195.900���� Local review of wind energy facility lighting requirements
  • 195.902 — 195.902���� Wind energy facility lighting requirements
  • 195.912 — 195.912���� Local review of transmission line upgrade ����� Note: Definitions in 197.015 apply to ORS chapter 195.
  • 197.260 — 197.260] (Urban Service Agreements) ����� 195.060 Definition of �district.� As used in ORS 195.020 and 195.065 t
  • 197.505 — to 197.540.
  • 197.639 — (5), an amount of moneys that the Land Conservation and Development
  • 197A.232 — in 2023]
  • 199.462 — or the procedural rules of the commission, the boundary commission, by
  • 215.293 — if the property is in an exclusive farm use zone, a forest zone or a
  • 570.105 — to 570.190, 570.305, 570.310, 570.320 to 570.360, 570.405, 570.412,
  • 570.710 — 570.710, 570.755, 570.770, 570.775, 570.780, 570.790, 570.800, 570.995,
  • 570.780 — 570.780, 570.790, 570.800, 570.995, 596.095, 596.100, 596.105, 596.393, 596.990 or 596.995 or in administrative rules or
  • 596.095 — 596.095, 596.100, 596.105, 596.393, 596.990 or 596.995 or in administrative rules or statewide plans implementing these
  • 674.310 — or registered under ORS 308.010 may carry out the appraisals required
Title 196 · ORS Chapter 196 (107 sections)
  • 183.430 — 183.430, 183.440 to 183.460 and 183.470. After such hearing, the director shall enter an order containing findings of fa
  • 190.430 — 190.430, 190.480 to 190.490, 192.105, 200.035, 236.605 to 236.640, 243.105 to
  • 196.107 — 196.107���� Legislative findings on management plan; effect of plan on land use decisions; decertification of plan
  • 196.109 — 196.109���� Effect of revision of urban area boundaries within scenic area on management plan
  • 196.110 — 196.110���� Land use regulation in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
  • 196.115 — 196.115���� Appeal from decision of Columbia River Gorge Commission or county
  • 196.120 — 196.120���� Exercise of eminent domain; property value
  • 196.125 — 196.125���� Buffer by regulation around Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area prohibited COLUMBIA RIVER GORGE CO
  • 196.155 — 196.155���� Authority for state officers and agencies to carry out duties under compact
  • 196.160 — 196.160���� Membership on Columbia River Gorge Commission
  • 196.175 — 196.175���� Pacific Ocean Resources Compact ratified
  • 196.180 — 196.180. This compact shall take effect after two or more of the States of Alaska, California, Hawaii or Washington rati
  • 196.185 — 196.185���� Representation on compact WILLAMETTE FALLS LOCKS
  • 196.205 — 196.205���� Establishment of Willamette Falls Locks Authority as independent public corporation
  • 196.215 — 196.215���� Executive director; status of director and employees
  • 196.225 — 196.225���� Creation of tax-exempt entity by authority
  • 196.240 — 196.240���� Audits; report to Legislative Assembly OREGON OCEAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (Generally)
  • 196.410 — 196.410���� Legislative findings for offshore oil and gas leasing
  • 196.415 — 196.415���� Legislative findings for ocean resources management
  • 196.425 — 196.425���� Oregon Ocean Resources Management Program
  • 196.435 — 196.435���� Primary agency for certain federal purposes; restrictions
  • 196.451 — 196.451���� Technical advisory committee; duties; members; vacancies; advisory committees; rules
  • 196.465 — 196.465���� Compatibility of acknowledged comprehensive plans
  • 196.471 — 196.471���� Territorial Sea Plan review requirements
  • 196.485 — 196.485���� State agency coordination requirements; incorporation of plans
  • 196.540 — by developing and amending a work plan and adaptive management plan
  • 196.542 — 196.542���� Use of local resources by State Department of Fish and Wildlife
  • 196.555 — 196.555���� Reporting; rules (Oregon Ocean Science Trust)
  • 196.565 — (9).
  • 196.567 — 196.567���� Oregon Ocean Science Fund; sources; uses
  • 196.570 — 196.570���� Agreements between Oregon Ocean Science Trust and private organizations; records; use of funds (Ocean Ac
  • 196.572 — 196.572���� Oregon Coordinating Council on Ocean Acidification and Hypoxia; members; terms; compensation and expenses; r
  • 196.573 — 196.573���� Council duties; biennial report (Miscellaneous)
  • 196.575 — 196.575���� Authorization to obtain federal oceanographic data; joint liaison program; use of data
  • 196.583 — 196.583���� Requirement to share geological data regarding territorial sea floor MITIGATION
  • 196.600 — to 196.921.
  • 196.610 — 196.610���� Powers of Director of Department of State Lands; fees
  • 196.615 — 196.615���� Program for mitigation banks; program standards and criteria; rules
  • 196.620 — 196.620���� Resource values and credits for mitigation banks; use and withdrawal of credits; annual evaluation of system
  • 196.623 — 196.623���� Watershed enhancement project as mitigation bank; sale of mitigation credit
  • 196.625 — 196.625���� Fill and removal activities in mitigation banks; reports
  • 196.640 — 196.640���� Oregon Removal-Fill Mitigation Fund; rules
  • 196.643 — 196.643���� Payments to comply with permit condition, authorization or resolution of violation; report; rules
  • 196.655 — or 196.800 to 196.921.
  • 196.668 — and whether the proposed mitigation advances the policy objectives for
  • 196.676 — 196.676���� Response to notices from local governments
  • 196.678 — 196.678���� Wetland conservation plans; contents; procedure for adopting
  • 196.680 — 196.680; 1993 c.765 �101; 1997 c.190 �1; 1997 c.508 �1; 2001 c.65 �1; 2001 c.923 �4; 2003 c.14 �96; 2003 c.738 �20; 2007
  • 196.681 — (5), and that such lack of enforcement has resulted or would result in
  • 196.682 — 196.682���� Permits required for removal or fill; conditions on issuance of permit
  • 196.684 — shall apply to the approved estuary management plan. [1989 c.837 �14;
  • 196.686 — 196.686���� Acknowledged estuary management plans; review and approval; hearings; final order
  • 196.687 — 196.687���� Regulation of alteration or fill of artificially created wetlands
  • 196.692 — 196.692���� Rules REMOVAL OF MATERIAL; FILLING (Streamlining) Note��������� Provision relating to fills depe
  • 196.710 — 196.710; repealed by 2005 c.729 �1] ����� 196.845 Investigations and surveys. In considering applications for permit
  • 196.770 — 196.770; 1999 c.610 �1; 2009 c.342 �3; 2011 c.16 �1; 2011 c.406 �3; 2017 c.428 �1; renumbered 196.921 in 2019] (Trad
  • 196.795 — 196.795���� Streamlining process for administering state removal or fill permits; application for state program general
  • 196.805 — in 1989]
  • 196.806 — 196.806, when submitting a wetland delineation report under subsection (1) of this section. ����� (3) The department sh
  • 196.810 — by section 2, chapter 516, Oregon Laws 2001, is dependent upon further
  • 196.815 — in 1989]
  • 196.816 — 196.816���� General permits allowing removal of certain amount of material for maintaining drainage; rules; waiver of fe
  • 196.818 — 196.818���� Wetland delineation reports; review by Department of State Lands; fees; rules
  • 196.820 — in 1989]
  • 196.825 — in 1989]
  • 196.830 — and subsection (1) of this section and to provide mitigation for the
  • 196.835 — in 1989]
  • 196.845 — in 1989]
  • 196.850 — by section 4, chapter 516, Oregon Laws 2001, is dependent upon further
  • 196.855 — in 1989]
  • 196.860 — in 1989]
  • 196.875 — in 1989]
  • 196.880 — in 1989]
  • 196.885 — in 1989]
  • 196.890 — in 1989]
  • 196.895 — by section 5, chapter 516, Oregon Laws 2001, is dependent upon further
  • 196.905 — in 1989]
  • 196.911 — 196.911���� Maintenance without permit; applicability; notice
  • 196.913 — or 196.915. [2019 c.699 �7]
  • 196.915 — 196.915���� State agencies� review and responses to notice; additional conditions; expedited review; variances; inspecti
  • 196.917 — 196.917���� Notice of violation; reasonable efforts to induce voluntary compliance
  • 196.919 — 196.919], 10 and 12 of this 2019 Act and the amendments to ORS 196.816 by section 9 of this 2019 Act, including methods
  • 196.921 — is required for any fill or removal of material in or from the waters
  • 196.931 — 196.931���� Monitoring fill and removal activities; public education and information materials; periodic reports to legi
  • 196.990 — by section 7, chapter 516, Oregon Laws 2001, is dependent upon further
  • 196.993 — 196.993���� Penalties for unauthorized use of Willamette Falls Locks ����� Note: Definitions in 197.015 apply to ORS
  • 197.230 — 197.230. ����� (2) Land use decisions subject to review under ORS 197.835 for compliance with the goals for those porti
  • 197.279 — 197.279, 215.213, 215.283, 215.284, 215.418 and 227.350. ����� (6) The department shall review each approved wetland co
  • 197.835 — (2).
  • 197.855 — 197.855. A notice of intent to appeal the county�s action shall be filed not later than 21 days after the commission�s o
  • 227.350 — 227.350, the director shall revoke the approval order or amend the order to insure compliance with the requirements of O
  • 279A.161 — and 279A.250 to 279A.290.
  • 291.050 — to 291.060, 357.805 to 357.895 and 656.017 (2) and ORS chapters 182,
  • 293.857 — 293.857. Interest earned by the fund shall be credited to the fund. ����� (2) The department shall keep a record of all
  • 294.805 — to 294.895, the executive director is a local government official.
  • 421.628 — and 459.047 by sections 1 to 10, chapter 516, Oregon Laws 2001, and the
  • 468.035 — 468.035, 468.045, 468.055, 468.060, 468.110, 468.120, 468B.005 to 468B.030 and
  • 468.055 — 468.055, 468.110, 468.120, 468B.005 to 468B.030 and 468B.048 to 468B.085 to the extent they affect water quality. �����
  • 468B.048 — to 468B.085, so long as:
  • 509.645 — 509.645. ����� (d)(A) Notwithstanding the permit requirements of this section and notwithstanding the provisions of ORS
  • 541.550 — 541.550; 1995 c.370 �2; 2003 c.738 �3; 2009 c.343 �1] ����� 196.605 Purpose. It is the purpose of ORS 196.600 to 196
  • 541.587 — 541.587; 2003 c.738 �13; 2009 c.343 �13] ����� 196.660 Effect of ORS 196.600 to 196.655. ORS 196.600 to 196.655 are
  • 541.595 — 541.595; 2009 c.343 �15] WETLAND CONSERVATION PLANS ����� 196.668 Legislative findings. The Legislative Assembly
  • 541.610 — and then 196.675; 2003 c.738 �16; 2012 c.108 �7]
  • 541.660 — and then 196.735]
  • 541.680 — and then 196.760; 1991 c.734 �12]
  • 541.685 — and then 196.765]
Title 197 · ORS Chapter 197 (138 sections)
  • 183.540 — 183.540. ����� (3) Board members appointed under subsection (1) of this section shall be licensees in good standing of
  • 197.013 — 197.013���� Implementation and enforcement are of statewide concern
  • 197.030 — 197.030���� Land Conservation and Development Commission; members; appointment; confirmation; term; vacancies
  • 197.035 — 197.035���� Officers; quorum; compensation and expenses
  • 197.050 — 197.050���� Interstate agreements and compacts; commission powers
  • 197.060 — 197.060���� Biennial report; draft submission to legislative committee; contents
  • 197.065 — 197.065���� Biennial report analyzing uses of certain land; annual local government reports
  • 197.070 — 197.070���� Public inspection of assessments prepared by commission DEPARTMENT OF LAND CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT
  • 197.075 — 197.075���� Department of Land Conservation and Development
  • 197.085 — 197.085���� Director; appointment; compensation and expenses
  • 197.090 — 197.090���� Duties and authority of director; appealing local land use decision; rules
  • 197.095 — 197.095���� Land Conservation and Development Account ADVISORY COMMITTEES
  • 197.158 — 197.158���� Policy-neutral review and audit of statewide land use program
  • 197.160 — 197.160���� State Citizen Involvement Advisory Committee; city and county citizen advisory committees
  • 197.165 — 197.165���� Local Officials Advisory Committee COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING RESPONSIBILITIES
  • 197.173 — 197.173���� Findings regarding coordination between state agencies and local governments
  • 197.175 — unless the statute or rule is effective within 90 days of enactment or
  • 197.183 — 197.183���� Local government to notify Department of Aviation of applications received for certain water impoundments
  • 197.195 — (3)(c) or 197.797 (3)(b), in which case a petitioner may raise new
  • 197.235 — and 197.240 and shall specify with particularity those goal provisions
  • 197.240 — and which does in fact comply with the goals, then the Land
  • 197.245 — 197.245, and amend and adopt rules and guidelines, as necessary, to implement the provisions of this section and ORS 197
  • 197.253 — 197.253���� Participation in local proceedings required for submitting comments and objections
  • 197.254 — 197.254���� Bar to contesting acknowledgment, appealing or seeking amendment
  • 197.256 — in 2021]
  • 197.265 — 197.265���� State compensation for costs of defending compliance actions
  • 197.270 — 197.270���� Copies of comprehensive plan and land use regulations; post review
  • 197.274 — 197.274���� Review of Metro regional framework plan
  • 197.277 — 197.277���� Oregon Forest Practices Act; exclusion (metadata only)
  • 197.283 — 197.283���� Commission to assure protection of ground water resources ENFORCEMENT OF PLANNING REQUIREMENTS
  • 197.319 — to 197.335, the department, in its discretion, may dismiss a petition
  • 197.320 — and subsections (2) and (3) of this section, the Land Use Board of
  • 197.324 — 197.324. ����� (3) A metropolitan service district may request an enforcement order under ORS
  • 197.328 — (1), the request under this subsection must be assigned to an
  • 197.335 — 197.335���� Enforcement order; review of order; withholding grant funds; injunctions
  • 197.340 — 197.340���� Weight given to goals in planning practice; regional diversity and needs
  • 197.350 — 197.350���� Burden of persuasion or proof in appeal to board or commission
  • 197.352 — 197.352, which was amended and renumbered as 195.305 by action of the Legislative Assembly. See section 28, chapter 354,
  • 197.353 — for the amendments to and renumbering of 197.352 has not been made.
  • 197.390 — 197.390���� Activities on federal land; list; permit required; enjoining violations
  • 197.395 — 197.395���� Application for permit; review and issuance; conditions; restrictions; review AREAS OF CRITICAL CONCERN
  • 197.405 — 197.405���� Designation of areas of critical state concern; commission recommendation; committee review; approval by Leg
  • 197.410 — 197.410���� Use and activities regulated; enjoining violations
  • 197.416 — 197.416���� Metolius Area of Critical State Concern SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS (Oregon International Port of C
  • 197.428 — 197.428���� Navigational channel improvements (Temporary provisions relating to transfer of development rights pilot
  • 197.430 — 197.430] ����� 197.415 [1973 c.80 �27; 1977 c.664 �30; repealed by 1981 c.748 �56] ����� 197.416 Metolius Area o
  • 197.431 — 197.431���� Expansion of speedway destination site (metadata only)
  • 197.434 — 197.434���� Traffic impacts of speedway destination DESTINATION RESORTS
  • 197.445 — 197.445���� Destination resort criteria; phase-in requirements; annual accounting
  • 197.455 — 197.455; ����� (d) Does not include those land use decisions of a state agency over which the Court of Appeals has juri
  • 197.460 — 197.460���� Compatibility with adjacent land uses; county measures; economic impact analysis; traffic impact analysis
  • 197.462 — 197.462���� Use of land excluded from destination resort
  • 197.465 — 197.465���� Comprehensive plan implementing measures
  • 197.467 — 197.467. ����� (8) �Speedway destination site� means a site containing a major motor speedway, associated uses and faci
  • 197.469 — (11)(b);
  • 197.470 — 197.470���� Grant program; support by intergovernmental agreements
  • 197.472 — 197.472���� Advisory committee; reports RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
  • 197.493 — 197.493���� Placement and occupancy of recreational vehicle MORATORIUM ON CONSTRUCTION OR LAND DEVELOPMENT
  • 197.524 — 197.524���� Local government to adopt moratorium or public facilities strategy following pattern or practice of delaying
  • 197.540 — 197.540���� Review by Land Use Board of Appeals POST-ACKNOWLEDGMENT PROCEDURES
  • 197.612 — 197.612���� Comprehensive plan or land use regulation changes to conform plan or regulations to new requirement in statu
  • 197.615 — 197.615; and ����� (b) The Land Use Board of Appeals, stating either: ����� (A) That no notice of appeal was filed wit
  • 197.620 — 197.620���� Appeal of certain comprehensive plan or land use regulation decision-making
  • 197.622 — 197.622���� Amendments to acknowledged comprehensive plan or land use regulation after remand from Land Use Board of App
  • 197.625 — to a comprehensive plan or a land use regulation, if the commission
  • 197.627 — 197.627���� Meaning of �compliance with the goals� for certain purposes
  • 197.628 — 197.628���� Periodic review; policy; conditions that indicate need for periodic review
  • 197.629 — 197.629���� Schedule for periodic review; coordination
  • 197.631 — 197.631���� Commission to amend regulations to facilitate periodic review
  • 197.633 — 197.633���� Two phases of periodic review; rules; appeal of decision on work program; schedule for completion; extension
  • 197.638 — 197.638���� Department of Land Conservation and Development may request review by Oregon Business Development Department
  • 197.644 — 197.644. ����� (8) A special district has engaged in a pattern or practice of decision-making that violates an acknowle
  • 197.646 — 197.646���� Implementation of new requirement in goal, rule or statute; rules
  • 197.651 — 197.651. ����� (3) A local government or special district may adopt a public facilities strategy only if the local gove
  • 197.652 — to 197.658 is not a final land use decision. However, a regional
  • 197.654 — 197.654���� Regional problem-solving goals, actions and agreements; implementation
  • 197.656 — 197.656���� Commission approval of comprehensive plans not in compliance with goals; written statement of disapproval; p
  • 197.659 — 197.659. ����� (b) Has exclusive jurisdiction for review of changes to comprehensive plans or land use regulations adop
  • 197.667 — 197.667���� Location of residential facility; application and supporting documentation CHILD CARE FACILITIES
  • 197.671 — 197.671���� Siting of family child care homes and child care centers FARMWORKER HOUSING
  • 197.685 — 197.685���� Location of farmworker housing; approval standards ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
  • 197.712 — 197.712���� Commission duties; comprehensive plan provisions; public facility plans; state agency coordination plans; co
  • 197.713 — 197.713���� Industrial development on industrial lands outside urban growth boundaries; exceptions
  • 197.714 — 197.714���� Cooperation of county and city concerning industrial development
  • 197.716 — 197.716���� Industrial and employment uses in listed counties; economic opportunity analysis
  • 197.717 — 197.717���� Technical assistance by state agencies; information from Oregon Business Development Department; model ordin
  • 197.719 — 197.719���� Industrial use of abandoned or diminished mill sites; amendment of comprehensive plans and land use regulati
  • 197.723 — 197.723���� Designation of regionally significant industrial areas; rules
  • 197.724 — 197.724���� Review of application for land use permit within regionally significant industrial area
  • 197.732 — 197.732���� Goal exceptions; criteria; rules; review
  • 197.734 — 197.734���� Exceptions to certain statewide planning goal criteria; rules
  • 197.736 — 197.736���� Commission implementation of ORS 197.340 and 197.732; rules MISCELLANEOUS
  • 197.761 — 197.761���� Development of residential platted lot (metadata only)
  • 197.768 — 197.768���� Local government or special district adoption of public facilities strategy; public hearing; written finding
  • 197.772 — 197.772���� Historic property; consent for designation; portable cooling devices allowed
  • 197.782 — 197.782���� Emergency shelters developed under certain authorization
  • 197.783 — 197.783���� Local approval of emergency shelters; process; limitations
  • 197.791 — 197.791���� Inventory of local government surplus real property; report
  • 197.794 — 197.794���� Notice to railroad company upon certain applications
  • 197.796 — 197.796���� Applicant for certain land use decisions may accept and appeal condition imposed on application; procedure;
  • 197.797 — 197.797���� Local quasi-judicial land use hearings; notice requirements; hearing procedures
  • 197.798 — 197.798���� Rules regulating transportation improvements by city or county LAND USE BOARD OF APPEALS
  • 197.810 — 197.810���� Land Use Board of Appeals; appointment and removal of members; qualifications
  • 197.815 — 197.815���� Office location; proceedings may be conducted by telephone
  • 197.820 — 197.820���� Duty to conduct review proceedings; authority to issue orders; rules
  • 197.825 — 197.825���� Jurisdiction of board; limitations; effect on circuit court jurisdiction
  • 197.828 — 197.828���� Board review of limited land use decision
  • 197.829 — 197.829���� Board to affirm certain local government interpretations
  • 197.831 — 197.831���� Appellate review of clear and objective approval standards, conditions and procedures for needed housing
  • 197.840 — 197.840���� Exceptions to deadline for final decision
  • 197.843 — 197.843���� Attorney fees for development of housing
  • 197.845 — 197.845. ����� (d) Any reasonable period of delay resulting from a continuance granted by a member of the board on the
  • 197.860 — 197.860���� Stay of proceedings to allow mediation GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 197.005 Legislative findings. The Le
  • 197A.100 — 197A.100. ����� (c) Impose appropriate models that have been developed by department, including model ordinances, proce
  • 197A.130 — (1), require the city to:
  • 197A.200 — 197A.200, 197A.395, 197A.400, 197A.425, 215.213, 215.277, 215.283, 215.284 and
  • 197A.216 — in 2025]
  • 197A.218 — in 2025]
  • 197A.235 — 197A.235. [2015 c.477 �1] ����� Note: 197.734 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to
  • 197A.250 — by a county, in coordination with a metropolitan service district, and
  • 197A.370 — in 2023]
  • 197A.434 — in 2025]
  • 197A.440 — in 2025]
  • 197A.452 — in 2025]
  • 199.410 — to 199.534 or 451.010 to 451.620, in accordance with ORS chapters 195,
  • 215.213 — 215.213, 215.283 and 215.284, a proposed development must meet the following standards: ����� (1) The resort must be lo
  • 215.263 — (2), (4) and (5); and
  • 215.283 — and 215.284, a comprehensive plan may provide for the siting of a
  • 215.317 — or 215.327; and
  • 215.402 — (4)(b) and 227.160 (2)(b).
  • 215.422 — (3) or 227.180 (3), whichever is applicable.
  • 215.433 — and 227.184. [1999 c.648 �5]
  • 227.175 — (10) may appeal the decision to the board under this section within 21
  • 271.795 — 271.795. ����� (2) A conservation easement under this section shall be recorded with the property records of the tract
  • 285A.010 — 285A.010. ����� (2) �Regionally significant industrial area� means an area planned and zoned for industrial use that:
  • 329A.280 — (3);
  • 34.010 — to 34.100.
  • 455.380 — and in such manner as will facilitate sustained progress in attaining
Title 198 · ORS Chapter 198 (68 sections)
  • 198.115 — 198.115���� Barring district employees from membership on governing board
  • 198.190 — 198.190���� Compensation and expenses of governing body members
  • 198.220 — 198.220���� Bond or letter of credit for member of district governing body
  • 198.330 — [Formerly 198.110; repealed by
  • 198.340 — 198.340���� Designation of registered office and agent
  • 198.345 — 198.345���� Effect of failure to file certain reports
  • 198.360 — 198.360���� Continuation or termination of district; proceedings for county service district
  • 198.365 — 198.365���� County board as trustees for inactive district; distribution of assets; levy of tax to meet debts; delivery
  • 198.430 — 198.430���� Recall of officers of districts other than districts defined in ORS 255.012
  • 198.440 — 198.440���� Statement of justification from affected officer ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS
  • 198.530 — 198.530���� Procedure for adopting, amending or repealing ordinances or regulations
  • 198.540 — 198.540���� Notice prior to adoption of ordinance affecting regulation
  • 198.550 — 198.550���� Publication of ordinance; emergency ordinance procedure
  • 198.560 — 198.560���� Filing of ordinance; notice of adoption of emergency ordinance
  • 198.590 — 198.590���� Petition to adopt, amend or repeal ordinance
  • 198.608 — 198.608���� Unfunded PERS liability or surplus upon split, consolidation or merger of districts
  • 198.611 — 198.611���� Power of district to contract for purchase or lease of real or personal property FORMATION; CHANGES OF O
  • 198.715 — 198.715���� Short title; procedure for formation or change of organization
  • 198.720 — 198.720���� Boundaries; filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 198.727 — 198.727���� Merger or consolidation; procedure when city joined to merged or consolidated districts
  • 198.735 — 198.735���� Right of interested person to appear; written statements
  • 198.740 — 198.740���� Election procedure governed by law under which district operates; omission governed by district or general e
  • 198.745 — 198.745. ����� (4) The order adopted by the assembly may include a plan for zoning or subdistricting the surviving or s
  • 198.747 — 198.747���� Effective date of boundary change; filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 198.748 — 198.748���� Prospective petition for formation; filing; content
  • 198.749 — 198.749. When a petition for formation of a district includes a proposed permanent rate limit for operating taxes, the p
  • 198.750 — 198.750���� Content of petition proposing formation or change of organization
  • 198.755 — 198.755, 198.760, 198.765, 198.775, 198.850 and 198.855, a parcel of land may be annexed to a district as provided in th
  • 198.760 — 198.760���� Requirements for signers of petition; signer�s withdrawal prohibited; chief petitioners designated
  • 198.770 — 198.770���� Method of determining validity of landowner signatures
  • 198.775 — 198.775���� Security deposit to accompany petition; payment of costs from security deposit; payment of costs by county o
  • 198.780 — 198.780���� Filing of duplicates of certain documents
  • 198.782 — 198.782���� Documents to be filed with Secretary of State before business transacted
  • 198.785 — 198.785���� Proceeding to contest validity of formation or change of organization
  • 198.790 — 198.790���� Rights of creditors after change of organization; enforcement
  • 198.792 — 198.792���� District formation or annexation proceedings to relieve public health danger
  • 198.794 — 198.794���� Effect of district name change; notification to certain officials (Formation)
  • 198.795 — 198.795���� Jurisdiction over district formation; duration of jurisdiction
  • 198.800 — except that the notice shall state that the county board has entered an
  • 198.805 — 198.805���� Conduct of hearing; standards for formation; notice to nonappearing landowner; order for dissolution
  • 198.810 — 198.810���� Order for formation; final hearing; election; voter approval to incur bonded indebtedness
  • 198.813 — 198.813���� Formation of county service district for water management services in Washington County; dissolution of exis
  • 198.815 — providing for an election on the formation of or annexation to a
  • 198.820 — 198.820���� Order by county board; effect of formation
  • 198.825 — 198.825���� Election of first members of board when no formation election required
  • 198.830 — 198.830���� Petition for formation by all landowners in proposed district
  • 198.850 — 198.850���� Annexation petition or resolution; delayed effective date for certain annexations
  • 198.857 — 198.857���� Annexation without election by petition of landowner
  • 198.860 — 198.860���� Effect of annexation order; debt distribution plan; permanent rate limit and local option taxes
  • 198.867 — 198.867���� Approval of annexation to district by electors of city and district; certification; effect of annexation
  • 198.869 — 198.869���� Annexation contract; recordation; effect (Withdrawal)
  • 198.870 — 198.870���� Petition for withdrawal of property from district
  • 198.895 — 198.895. ����� (2) A proposal to merge or consolidate districts may provide that a city be joined to the surviving or s
  • 198.900 — 198.900���� Content of petition for annexation, merger or consolidation
  • 198.902 — 198.902���� Application of district petition requirements to cities
  • 198.903 — 198.903���� Joint assembly of governing bodies of affected districts or cities; order for election; contents
  • 198.912 — 198.912���� Apportionment of board members for certain surviving or successor districts
  • 198.915 — 198.915���� Election of board members at regular district election (Dissolution)
  • 198.935 — 198.935���� Election on dissolution; consent of creditors; content of notice
  • 198.945 — 198.945, if the county board finds that dissolution is in the interest of the people of the county and: ����� (1) The t
  • 199.476 — 199.476. ����� (2) Within 10 days after the district board files the plan of dissolution and liquidation required by OR
  • 199.519 — 199.519, all district formation or change of organization proceedings shall be initiated, conducted and completed as pro
  • 358.464 — in 2009]
  • 358.466 — in 2009]
  • 358.468 — in 2009]
  • 358.472 — in 2009]
  • 451.610 — 451.610. ����� (2) If the county board proceeds as provided by subsection (1)(b) of this section and the district is te
  • 478.702 — 478.702. [1971 c.727 �4; 2023 c.208 �3] ����� 198.720 Boundaries; filing boundary change with county assessor and De
Title 199 · ORS Chapter 199 (52 sections)
  • 199.420 — 199.420���� �District� defined for ORS 199.410 to 199.534 (Commission)
  • 199.430 — 199.430���� Procedure for creating commissions by local resolution or petition
  • 199.432 — 199.432���� Status of commission as state agency; application of certain laws
  • 199.435 — 199.435���� Organization of commission created under ORS 199.430
  • 199.440 — 199.440���� Membership; appointment; qualifications; term; vacancy
  • 199.445 — 199.445. [1969 c.494 �6; 1975 c.653 �1; 1979 c.374 �1; 1981 c.265 �5; 1989 c.92 �12b; 1989 c.321 �4; 1991 c.15 �1; 1997
  • 199.450 — 199.450, may establish and collect reasonable service charges from persons, cities, the county or counties and special d
  • 199.452 — 199.452] ����� 199.526 Time limit for obtaining signatures on petition for incorporation of city. When incorporation
  • 199.455 — 199.455] ����� 199.531 Policy. The Legislative Assembly finds that: ����� (1) Since 1985 local governments in bound
  • 199.457 — 199.457] ����� 199.540 [1969 c.494 �24; 1971 c.462 �13; renumbered 199.487] CITY-COUNTY CONSOLIDATION (Gener
  • 199.460 — 199.460���� Jurisdiction of boundary commission over boundary changes
  • 199.461 — shall be published by at least one insertion in a newspaper of general
  • 199.463 — and 199.490 to 199.519.
  • 199.464 — 199.464, state the time and place of the hearing and that any interested person may appear and shall be given a reasonab
  • 199.466 — 199.466���� Approval of annexation or extraterritorial extension without study or hearing; conditions; appeal
  • 199.468 — 199.468���� Effective date of application submitted under ORS 199.464
  • 199.480 — 199.480���� Filing of major boundary change order; effect of filing
  • 199.485 — 199.485���� Commission authority to initiate major boundary change; resolution as petition; content and filing of resolu
  • 199.487 — 199.487���� Commission authority to initiate minor boundary change; nonapplicability of certain boundary change procedur
  • 199.490 — to 199.534.
  • 199.495 — 199.495���� Effective date of certain annexations; nonapplicability of certain health hazard annexation procedures
  • 199.500 — 199.500���� Commission to notify counties of certain annexations with delayed effective date
  • 199.505 — or 199.507, a boundary change under ORS 199.410 to 199.534 shall not
  • 199.507 — 199.507���� Effective date of transfer of territory; objections; election
  • 199.510 — 199.510���� Financial effects of transfer or withdrawal; exceptions
  • 199.512 — 199.512���� Commission proceedings for district formation or annexation to relieve public health danger
  • 199.522 — 199.522���� Economic feasibility analysis for proposed city; filing with commission prior to filing incorporation petiti
  • 199.525 — 199.525; 1983 c.336 �4] ����� 199.455 Expenses of members; employees; cooperation of local governments. (1) Each mem
  • 199.526 — 199.526���� Time limit for obtaining signatures on petition for incorporation of city
  • 199.530 — 199.530; 1981 c.265 �7] ����� 199.457 Finances; tax levy by county; donations; service charges; assessments. (1) Any
  • 199.534 — 199.534. If the commission determines that it is necessary to charge districts within its jurisdiction for any fiscal ye
  • 199.720 — 199.720���� Initiation of consolidation proceedings by resolution or petition (Commission)
  • 199.725 — 199.725���� Charter commission; appointment; term; first meeting; chairperson; appropriation for expenses
  • 199.730 — 199.730���� Functions of charter commission; rules (Consolidation)
  • 199.735 — 199.735, a majority of the electors in the unincorporated area voting at the election votes to reject the proposed city-
  • 199.742 — 199.742���� Charter requirements if consolidation is rejected in unincorporated area
  • 199.743 — 199.743���� Financial affairs of city-county if charter becomes effective during fiscal year
  • 199.760 — 199.760, the officers of the city-county and of adjoining counties that the boundary changes affect shall transfer publi
  • 199.765 — 199.765���� Permanent rate limit for operating taxes of city-county
  • 199.770 — 199.770���� Status of employees after consolidation
  • 199.775 — 199.775���� Effect of city-county incorporation (County Formation or Boundary Change After Consolidation)
  • 199.777 — 199.777���� New county or county boundary change authorized when unincorporated area rejects consolidation
  • 199.780 — 199.780���� Petition for county formation or boundary change; contents; required number of signatures
  • 199.783 — 199.783���� Division of assets when petition is for boundary change; commissioners to adopt plan for division; appointme
  • 199.785 — 199.785���� Election on county formation or boundary change; election procedure; ballot title
  • 199.795 — and ORS chapter 451. For the purposes of ORS chapter 451, a city-county
  • 202.070 — do not apply to such proceedings. [1997 c.494 �11]
  • 221.610 — 221.610, 221.621, 221.650, 222.210 to 222.310 and 222.840 to 222.915. In merger proceedings under ORS 222.610 to 222.710
  • 222.170 — to 222.177 commencing upon the effective date of the boundary commission�s
  • 222.173 — (1), 222.175 or any other requirement for obtaining consent to
  • 222.520 — to 222.575.
  • 366.800 — and 471.810 to cities.
Title 2 · ORS Chapter 2 (10 sections)
  • 1.085 — (2).
  • 2.111 — 2.111�������� Departments of court; sitting in departments or en banc; participation in decision of matter
  • 2.130 — 2.130�������� Rules governing original jurisdiction PUBLICATION OF COURT DECISIONS
  • 2.165 — 2.165�������� Court Publications Account COURT OF APPEALS
  • 2.516 — 2.516�������� Jurisdiction of all appeals exclusive; exceptions
  • 2.520 — 2.520�������� Procedure for review of decisions of Court of Appeals
  • 2.540 — 2.540�������� Number of judges of Court of Appeals; qualifications; term
  • 2.560 — 2.560�������� Rules; where court sits; appellate settlement program; fees
  • 2.590 — 2.590�������� Expenses for judges when away from state capital ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
  • 2.700 — 2.700�������� Liability of persons providing dispute resolution services SUPREME COURT ����� 2.010 Number of jud
Title 20 · ORS Chapter 20 (25 sections)
  • 20.075 — 20.075������ Factors to be considered by court in awarding attorney fees; limitation on appellate review of attorney fee
  • 20.077 — 20.077������ Determination of prevailing party; cases in which more than one claim made; prevailing party on appeal
  • 20.080 — 20.080������ Attorney fees for certain small tort claims
  • 20.083 — 20.083������ Award of attorney fees under void contract, under unenforceable contract or to person who is not party to c
  • 20.085 — 20.085������ Costs and attorney fees in inverse condemnation proceedings
  • 20.094 — 20.094������ Attorney fees in actions or suits in which discharge in bankruptcy asserted
  • 20.096 — 20.096������ Reciprocity of attorney fees and costs in proceedings to enforce contract
  • 20.097 — 20.097������ Attorney fees and costs where defendant prevails in certain proceedings to enforce contract
  • 20.098 — 20.098������ Attorney fees and compensation of expert witnesses in certain proceedings for breach of warranty
  • 20.105 — 20.105������ Attorney fees where party disobeys court order or asserts claim, defense or ground for appeal without objec
  • 20.107 — 20.107������ Attorney and expert witness fees and other costs on claim of unlawful discrimination; defense OTHER COS
  • 20.115 — 20.115������ Service expenses recoverable as costs and disbursements
  • 20.120 — 20.120������ Costs on review of decision of officer, tribunal, or court of inferior jurisdiction
  • 20.125 — 20.125������ Assessment of costs and attorney fees against attorney causing mistrial
  • 20.130 — 20.130������ Proceeding to which state or public corporation is party
  • 20.140 — 20.140������ State and certain public corporations not required to advance costs; payment of costs recovered
  • 20.150 — 20.150������ Recovery of costs and disbursements when party represented by another
  • 20.180 — 20.180������ Effect of tender as to costs PREVAILING PARTY FEES
  • 20.190 — 20.190������ Prevailing party fees APPEALS ON ATTORNEY FEES AND OTHER COSTS
  • 20.220 — 20.220������ Appeal on attorney fees and costs; effect of reversal or modification COSTS AND DISBURSEMENTS IN APPELL
  • 20.310 — 20.310������ Costs and disbursements in Supreme Court or Court of Appeals
  • 20.320 — 20.320������ Statement of costs and disbursements; objections
  • 20.330 — 20.330������ Costs and disbursements in cases of original jurisdiction CONTINGENT FEE AGREEMENTS
  • 20.340 — 20.340������ Contingent fee agreement ����� 20.010 [Repealed by 1981 c.898 �53] ����� 20.015 [1983 c.527 �3; rep
  • 46.461 — 46.461, an amount not less than the amount awarded to the plaintiff. ����� (5) The provisions of this section do not ap
Title 200 · ORS Chapter 200 (12 sections)
  • 200.025 — 200.025���� Governor�s Policy Advisor for Economic and Business Equity; Certification Office for Business Inclusion and
  • 200.045 — 200.045���� Required participants; rebuttable presumption of responsibility and good faith efforts to encourage particip
  • 200.055 — 200.055. The Certification Office for Business Inclusion and Diversity may approve an application for certification unde
  • 200.057 — 200.057���� Designation of certified emerging small business as tier one or tier two firm
  • 200.065 — 200.065���� Fraudulent conduct prohibited; penalty and other sanctions
  • 200.075 — 200.075���� Prohibited conduct; suspension of right to participate in public contracts; revocation of certification
  • 200.110 — 200.110���� Mentor relationship; guidelines; eligibility
  • 200.120 — 200.120���� Development plan for mentor relationship; contents; review; termination EMERGING SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTAN
  • 200.160 — 200.160���� Transportation Commission duties; report
  • 200.190 — 200.190���� Deposit of one percent of highway construction contract amount
  • 200.200 — 200.200���� Security for performance by emerging small business GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 200.005 Definitions. As
  • 279A.105 — 279A.105: ����� (1) �Contracting agency� has the meaning given that term in ORS 279A.010. ����� (2) �Contractor� means
Title 201 · ORS Chapter 201 (10 sections)
  • 201.080 — and 201.170. The eastern boundary of Jackson County is part of the
  • 201.090 — 201.090) and Jefferson (see 201.160) Counties. The northern boundary of Linn County is the southern boundary of Marion C
  • 201.100 — 201.100). The western boundary of Jackson County is the eastern boundary of Josephine County (see 201.170). The southern
  • 201.140 — 201.140; thence northerly along such county boundary to the boundary of the state; thence westerly along the boundary of
  • 201.160 — 201.160) and Wasco (see 201.330) Counties. The northern boundary of Marion County is the southern boundary of Clackamas
  • 201.170 — 201.170, to the parallel of 42 degrees north latitude; thence west to the Pacific Ocean; thence north along the line of
  • 201.180 — 201.180). ����� 201.105 Land transferred to Douglas County. That portion of Coos County which constitutes the southe
  • 201.200 — and 201.210.
  • 201.260 — 201.260. ����� 201.040 Clatsop County. The boundary of Clatsop County is as follows: ����� (1) Beginning at a point
  • 201.370 — 201.370���� Boundaries of counties bordering Pacific Ocean ����� 201.005 �Boundary of the state� defined. As used in
Title 202 · ORS Chapter 202 (17 sections)
  • 202.020 — 202.020���� Petitions to form new counties or change existing county boundaries
  • 202.030 — 202.030���� Election order; conduct of election; ballot title
  • 202.040 — 202.040���� Commissioners to arrange terms on proposal to change boundaries
  • 202.050 — 202.050���� Certification of election to Secretary of State
  • 202.080 — 202.080���� Boundaries to conform to established legal subdivisions; filing boundary change with county assessor and Dep
  • 202.100 — 202.100���� County judge and commissioners for new county
  • 202.140 — 202.140���� Compensation of members of county court
  • 202.150 — 202.150���� Disposition of public property, records and tax liens
  • 202.160 — 202.160���� Transcription of real estate, court and tax records
  • 202.180 — 202.180���� Transfer of electors� registration records and election records
  • 202.210 — exceeds the total of its outstanding indebtedness shall, after making
  • 202.220 — 202.220���� Disposition of special funds and property
  • 202.230 — 202.230���� Distribution of funds in excess of indebtedness
  • 202.260 — 202.260���� Redistricting of county and filling of vacancies
  • 202.270 — 202.270���� Renumbering of school and road districts
  • 202.320 — 202.320���� Place of return of processes, writs, bonds, notices and other papers ����� 202.010 �County court� define
  • 204.020 — 204.020, the new county shall have existence as a county and shall be governed by the laws of this state relating to cou
Title 203 · ORS Chapter 203 (26 sections)
  • 203.010 — 203.010���� General powers of county as body politic and corporate
  • 203.015 — 203.015���� Power of county to contract for purchase or lease of real or personal property
  • 203.030 — to 203.075 shall be subject to judicial review and invalidation on
  • 203.035 — 203.035. [1973 c.282 �8; 1975 c.736 �4; 1977 c.766 �15; 1999 c.1051 �78a] ����� 203.075 Applicable law for local imp
  • 203.040 — 203.040���� Inapplicability of ordinances inside incorporated city
  • 203.045 — 203.045���� Procedure for adopting ordinance; inapplicability to county prescribing procedure by charter or other statut
  • 203.055 — 203.055���� Elector approval of taxation related ordinance
  • 203.060 — 203.060���� Judicial review and invalidation of ordinances
  • 203.065 — 203.065���� Violation of county ordinances; remedies; enforcement; status of nuisance declared by ordinance; disposition
  • 203.075 — 203.075���� Applicable law for local improvement assessments
  • 203.105 — 203.105���� Program in Governor�s office to assist counties in fiscal distress COUNTY GOVERNING BODIES
  • 203.110 — 203.110)] ����� 203.113 [1981 c.529 �2; 1983 c.827 �46; repealed by 1987 c.793 �2] ����� 203.115 County power to
  • 203.111 — 203.111���� County governing body; legislative authority; quorum
  • 203.121 — 203.121] ����� 203.148 Public Land Corner Preservation Fund; fees for recording. (1) The county governing body may e
  • 203.132 — 203.132���� Inclusion of property outside county or in city in county assessment for local improvement
  • 203.230 — 203.230���� Abolishing office of county judge and establishing board of county commissioners in noncharter county; refer
  • 203.240 — 203.240���� Organization, powers and duties of board COUNTY HOME RULE
  • 203.720 — 203.720���� Electors of county may adopt, amend, revise or repeal county charter by simple majority; certain provisions,
  • 203.725 — 203.725���� County charter amendment; single subject; separate submission to electors
  • 203.730 — 203.730���� Charter committee appointed after filing of resolution or petition; sufficiency of petition; notice to perso
  • 203.740 — 203.740���� Charter committee and members; appointment, qualifications, vacancies, terms, organization, meetings
  • 203.750 — 203.750���� County funds for charter committee; committee staff; county officials to cooperate
  • 203.760 — 203.760���� Submission of proposed charter to electors after public hearing; approval of conflicting charters
  • 203.770 — 203.770���� Copies of charters and amendments, revisions and repeals; judicial notice
  • 203.810 — 203.810���� Offenses under county law; jurisdiction; prosecutions; enforcement GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 203.010
  • 223.399 — 223.399, 223.405 to 223.485 and 223.770 and a county charter, county ordinance or another statute, the charter, ordinanc
Title 204 · ORS Chapter 204 (14 sections)
  • 204.005 — 204.005���� Election or appointment of county officers
  • 204.013 — 204.013���� Numbered positions for office of county commissioner
  • 204.015 — 204.015); 1973 c.538 �1; 1975 c.780 �18; 1981 c.113 �1; 1983 c.327 �14; 1983 c.659 �1; 1993 c.270 �2; 2003 c.345 �1; 200
  • 204.016 — 204.016���� Eligibility for county offices generally; additional qualifications for surveyor and assessor
  • 204.017 — 204.017���� Election of county commissioners by numbered position
  • 204.075 — 204.075���� Compensation of county judge pro tem COMPENSATION OF COUNTY OFFICERS, DEPUTIES AND OTHER EMPLOYEES
  • 204.112 — 204.112���� County compensation board; members; compensation review and recommendations
  • 204.116 — 204.116, 204.126 or 204.601 and any provision of the county civil service law, then the county civil service law shall p
  • 204.121 — 204.121���� Compensation and appointment of officers, deputies and employees in counties subject to county civil service
  • 204.126 — 204.126���� Change in compensation of elective officers DEPUTIES AND OTHER EMPLOYEES
  • 204.420 — 204.420); renumbered 206.315] ����� 204.425 [Renumbered 206.325] ����� 204.430 [Repealed by 1953 c.306 �18]
  • 204.601 — 204.601���� Number and appointment of deputies and other employees
  • 204.635 — 204.635���� Deputy sheriffs; special appointments; authority of deputy; liability of sheriff for certain deputies EL
  • 308.015 — and if an appraiser trainee, notwithstanding ORS 308.015, becomes a
Title 205 · ORS Chapter 205 (32 sections)
  • 194.400 — 194.400. ����� (h) For issuing any license required by law, other than a marriage or liquor license, and for which no f
  • 203.148 — 203.148. ����� (k) In addition to and not in lieu of the fees charged under paragraph (d) of this subsection, for each
  • 205.110 — 205.110���� General powers and duties of county clerk
  • 205.127 — 205.127���� Recording in County Clerk Lien Record for certain liens
  • 205.135 — 205.135���� Illegible document presented for recording
  • 205.160 — 205.160���� Indexes kept by county clerk; use of alternative recording method allowed
  • 205.180 — 205.180���� Entry in appropriate record of instruments received for recording
  • 205.190 — 205.190���� Record of plats and maps of towns, villages, cemeteries
  • 205.220 — 205.220���� Recording copies of estate records; copy as evidence
  • 205.225 — 205.225���� Recording association information with county clerk; fees
  • 205.232 — 205.232���� Conditions for instruments to be recorded; exception
  • 205.234 — 205.234, the county clerk shall record the instrument, but shall charge and collect in advance a penalty of $20. The pen
  • 205.238 — 205.238���� Return of instrument after recordation (metadata only)
  • 205.242 — 205.242���� Clerk to receive and certify instruments during specified hours; exceptions
  • 205.246 — be filed in the office of the county clerk or that an instrument be
  • 205.327 — 205.327���� Penalty for presenting nonstandard instruments for recording
  • 205.350 — for recording an instrument required to be recorded under subsection
  • 205.360 — 205.360���� Clerk to receipt and account for certain probate fees collected
  • 205.365 — 205.365���� Disposition of County Clerk Lien Record fees
  • 205.450 — and 205.455.
  • 205.455 — 205.455���� Acceptance of filing of invalid claim of encumbrance prohibited; notice of invalid encumbrance; form; postin
  • 205.460 — 205.460���� Order to show cause why invalid claim of encumbrance should not be stricken; petition; hearing; release of i
  • 205.465 — 205.465���� Claim of encumbrance against certain property invalid without judicial order
  • 205.470 — 205.470���� Liability for filing invalid claim of encumbrance MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 205.510 — 205.510���� County clerk not to act or have partner acting as attorney
  • 205.515 — 205.515���� Orders or warrants issued by state agency or officer; docketing; transfer to County Clerk Lien Record
  • 205.525 — 205.525���� Interest on penalties imposed by orders; satisfaction of orders or warrants issued by state agency or office
  • 205.990 — 205.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 205.010 Definitions. (1) As used in the statutes of this state in
  • 271.230 — 271.230, shall be set by ordinance of the county governing body. [Amended by 1971 c.621 �29; 1975 c.607 �28; 1979 c.833
  • 432.350 — 432.350; ����� (d) Instruments presented for recording by the United States or the State of Oregon, or a political subd
  • 517.220 — 517.220, 517.280, 517.310 and 517.320; ����� (t) Copies of records certified by a county clerk or court clerk; ����� (
  • 657.646 — 657.646; or ����� (c) A certified copy of a judgment, a lien record abstract as described in ORS 18.170 or a satisfacti
Title 206 · ORS Chapter 206 (17 sections)
  • 204.425 — 204.425] ����� 206.330 Sheriff entitled to rewards. The sheriff is entitled to demand and receive to the sheriff�s o
  • 206.015 — 206.015���� Qualifications of sheriff; certification as police officer; determination of eligibility to be candidate for
  • 206.030 — 206.030���� Duty to execute process and make return; taking concealed personal property; use of force
  • 206.040 — 206.040���� Execution of process and service of papers
  • 206.050 — 206.050���� Commanding assistance in process serving
  • 206.060 — 206.060���� When sheriff justified in executing process
  • 206.070 — 206.070���� Excusing liability of sheriff in execution of process
  • 206.080 — 206.080���� Certificate of election or appointment to new sheriff; service on former sheriff
  • 206.090 — 206.090���� Delivery of jail, prisoners and process to new sheriff
  • 206.110 — 206.110���� Return of process by former sheriff; completion of execution of process by successor; duty of successor as t
  • 206.120 — 206.120���� Disposition of money in custody when office vacant
  • 206.210 — 206.210���� Authority of sheriff over organization of office MISCELLANEOUS
  • 206.315 — 206.315���� Expenses of sheriff in conveying convicts and persons with mental illness to state institutions
  • 206.325 — 206.325���� Expenses of sheriff in caring for property in custody
  • 206.345 — 206.345���� Authority to enter into intergovernmental contracts; authority under contract UNIFORMS
  • 206.355 — 206.355���� Unauthorized use of uniform prohibited PENALTIES
  • 206.991 — 206.991���� Penalties DUTIES OF SHERIFF ����� 206.010 General duties of sheriff. The sheriff is the chief execut
Title 208 · ORS Chapter 208 (5 sections)
  • 208.020 — 208.020���� Payment, nonpayment and interest on county orders
  • 208.060 — 208.060���� Cancellation of warrants received for obligations due county
  • 208.080 — 208.080���� Inspection of books by county court; exhibit of moneys
  • 208.110 — 208.110���� Crediting of moneys to proper funds; payment from funds
  • 208.990 — 208.990���� Penalties ����� 208.010 Receipt and disbursement of moneys. The county treasurer shall receive all money
Title 209 · ORS Chapter 209 (13 sections)
  • 209.005 — 209.005. A county surveyor may require that the position of the removed monument be referenced to another survey monumen
  • 209.015 — 209.015���� Authority to enter upon land; no unnecessary damage; notice
  • 209.030 — 209.030���� Surveys on court order of land divided by county line; fees
  • 209.040 — 209.040���� Substitution when county surveyor interested in land
  • 209.090 — 209.090���� Procuring and filing copies of field notes and plats of Bureau of Land Management surveys; copies as evidenc
  • 209.130 — 209.130���� Establishment of corners; references; additional reference using coordinate system
  • 209.140 — 209.140���� Necessary interference with corners or accessories; prior notice to county surveyor required; exception for
  • 209.150 — 209.150���� Removal or destruction of survey monument; notice to county surveyor; replacement of monument; exception
  • 209.155 — 209.155���� Removal or destruction of survey monument during road construction; survey map in lieu of replacement; delin
  • 209.255 — 209.255���� Amendment of survey map or narrative by affidavit of correction; preparation, certification and recording of
  • 209.270 — 209.270���� Records of county surveyor; location; accessibility
  • 209.300 — 209.300���� Abandonment of railroad line; notice to county surveyor; request for copies of plats
  • 209.990 — 209.990���� Penalties; civil remedies ����� 209.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context require
Title 21 · ORS Chapter 21 (32 sections)
  • 163A.025 — 163A.025; or ����� (c) Any juvenile delinquency proceeding arising under ORS chapter 419B or 419C. [2011 c.595 �8; 2013
  • 205.245 — 205.245] ����� 21.530 [1979 c.429 �2; renumbered
  • 205.255 — 205.255] ����� 21.560 [Repealed by 1983 c.763 �24] ����� 21.570 [Amended by 1965 c.619 �17; 1967 c.398 �6; repea
  • 21.006 — 21.006������ Transfers to State Court Technology Fund
  • 21.007 — 21.007������ Legislative intent relating to funding certain programs, services and activities APPELLATE COURT FEES
  • 21.010 — 21.010, 21.135, 21.145, 21.155, 21.160, 21.170, 21.180, 21.235, 46.570, 105.130 and 106.120. [2013 c.685 �47; 2017 c.663
  • 21.020 — 21.020������ Seal of court; copies of appellate court and administrative records
  • 21.025 — 21.025������ Motion fees in appellate courts; exceptions CIRCUIT COURT FEES (Filing Fees)
  • 21.105 — 21.105������ Caption of pleading; amended pleadings
  • 21.145 — 21.145, 21.160 or 21.170, a $111 fee must be paid by the party filing one of the following motions and by the party resp
  • 21.160 — 21.160������ Filing fee for tort and contract actions
  • 21.170 — 21.170������ Probate filing fees and accounting fees
  • 21.180 — 21.180������ Conservatorship filing fees and accounting fees
  • 21.185 — 21.185������ Child support cases exempt from certain filing fees (Motion Fees)
  • 21.205 — 21.205������ Motion fees in domestic relations cases (Fees for Settlement Conferences)
  • 21.215 — 21.215������ Fees for settlement conferences (Trial Fees)
  • 21.225 — 21.225������ Trial fees (Fees for Documents and Forms)
  • 21.255 — 21.255������ Court Forms Revolving Fund (Fees for Other Services)
  • 21.258 — 21.258������ Fees for other court services (Fees Not Collectible From Public Bodies)
  • 21.259 — 21.259������ Fees not collectible from public bodies SHERIFF AND PROCESS SERVER FEES
  • 21.270 — 21.270; 2017 c.663 �17; 2019 c.605 �17] ����� 21.230 [Amended by 1963 c.519 �11; repealed by 1965 c.619 �39] (Fe
  • 21.325 — in 1997]
  • 21.400 — 21.400������ Referee fees WAIVER AND DEFERRAL OF FEES
  • 21.470 — 21.470; 2013 c.685 �7; 2023 c.302 �1] ����� 21.350 [Formerly 21.140; 1973 c.381 �6; 1981 s.s. c.3 �77; 1997 c.801 �4
  • 21.510 — 21.510] ����� 21.410 [Amended by 1959 c.620 �1; 1965 c.619 �16; 1969 c.252 �1; 1973 c.393 �1; 1975 c.607 �9; 1977 c.
  • 21.680 — to 21.698 may not be compromised, settled or adjusted by a trial court
  • 21.682 — 21.682������ Authority to waive or defer fees and court costs; delegation
  • 21.685 — 21.685������ Application for waiver or deferral of fees or court costs
  • 21.692 — 21.692������ Judgment for deferred fees and court costs
  • 21.695 — 21.695������ Waiver or deferral of costs of transcript on appeal
  • 21.698 — constitute a monetary obligation of the obligor that is payable to the
  • 21.700 — 21.700������ Interest on judgments for deferred fees and costs; satisfaction; compromise prohibited GENERALLY ��
Title 210 · ORS Chapter 210 (10 sections)
  • 210.010 — [Amended by 1963 c.519 �33; 1979
  • 210.100 — 210.100���� Creation of office of county accountant
  • 210.120 — 210.120���� Oath of accountant; bond or letter of credit; requirements for sureties and letter of credit issuers
  • 210.140 — 210.140���� Liability for acts and omissions of subordinates
  • 210.150 — 210.150���� Bond or letter of credit of subordinates
  • 210.160 — 210.160���� Auditing and payment of accountant�s salary; auditing of other demands
  • 210.170 — 210.170���� Auditing and approving claims; financial records and reports
  • 210.180 — 210.180���� Necessity for audit of all county payments
  • 210.220 — 210.220���� System of accounts and statements; inspection of books
  • 210.230 — 210.230���� Preparation, distribution and use of official receipts
Title 214 · ORS Chapter 214 (1 sections)
  • ORS.214 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 214 (Former Provisions) Co
Title 215 · ORS Chapter 215 (128 sections)
  • 105.600 — 105.600; ����� (e) The accessory dwelling unit will comply with all applicable laws and regulations relating to sanitat
  • 195.300 — (10)(c)(B) and (10)(f)(E);
  • 197.040 — do not apply to activities described in this section.
  • 197.610 — to 197.625.
  • 197.636 — 197.636, the governing body of the county shall cause a written individual notice of the land use change to be mailed to
  • 197A.230 — 197A.230; ����� (b) A single-unit dwelling that is occupied as the primary residence of the property owner is sited on
  • 197A.400 — (3).
  • 215.020 — 215.020���� Authority to establish county planning commissions
  • 215.044 — 215.044���� Solar access ordinances; purpose; standards
  • 215.047 — 215.047���� Effect of comprehensive plan and land use regulations on solar access ordinances
  • 215.050 — 215.050���� Comprehensive planning, zoning and subdivision ordinances; copies available
  • 215.060 — 215.060���� Procedure for action on plan; notice; hearing
  • 215.090 — 215.090���� Information made available to commission
  • 215.110 — 215.110���� Recommendations for implementation of comprehensive plan; enactment of ordinances; referral; retroactivity
  • 215.130 — 215.130���� Application of ordinances and comprehensive plan; alteration of nonconforming use
  • 215.135 — 215.135���� Expansion of nonconforming school in exclusive farm use zone
  • 215.170 — 215.170, 215.185, 215.190, 215.203, 215.213 and 215.223 and this section concerning comprehensive plans. [1963 c.619 �14
  • 215.185 — 215.185���� Remedies for unlawful structures or land use
  • 215.190 — 215.190, 215.203, 215.213 and 215.223 and this section shall impair the validity of ordinances enacted prior to Septembe
  • 215.203 — or within an area designated as marginal land under ORS 197.247 (1991
  • 215.209 — 215.209���� Department of Land Conservation and Development database; rural land maps; contents
  • 215.211 — 215.211���� Agricultural land; detailed soils assessment; fee
  • 215.215 — 215.215, a county shall not place conditions upon the continuation or alteration of a use described under this subsectio
  • 215.218 — are true.
  • 215.223 — 215.223���� Procedure for adopting zoning ordinances; notice
  • 215.233 — 215.233���� Validity of ordinances and development patterns adopted before September 2, 1963
  • 215.236 — 215.236���� Nonfarm dwelling in exclusive farm use zone; qualification for special assessment
  • 215.237 — 215.237���� Events or activities conducted by winery in exclusive farm use zone or mixed farm and forest zone
  • 215.238 — 215.238���� Attorney fees in action for nuisance or trespass relating to agri-tourism event or activity
  • 215.239 — 215.239���� Siting of agri-tourism event or activity
  • 215.246 — 215.246���� Approval of land application of certain substances; subsequent use of tract of land; consideration of altern
  • 215.247 — 215.247���� Transport of biosolids to tract of land for application
  • 215.249 — 215.249���� Division of land for application of biosolids
  • 215.253 — 215.253���� Restrictive local ordinances affecting farm use zones prohibited; exception
  • 215.255 — 215.255���� Farm product processing facility; conditions
  • 215.256 — 215.256���� County provision of water or wastewater services in ground water quality area
  • 215.262 — 215.262���� Legislative findings related to nonfarm dwellings
  • 215.265 — 215.265���� Land divisions; limiting certain causes of action
  • 215.273 — 215.273���� Applicability to thermal energy power plant siting determinations
  • 215.274 — 215.274���� Associated transmission lines necessary for public service; criteria; mitigating impact of facility
  • 215.275 — 215.275���� Utility facilities necessary for public service; criteria; rules; mitigating impact of facility
  • 215.276 — 215.276���� Required consultation for transmission lines to be located on high-value farmland
  • 215.277 — 215.277���� Farmworker housing; compliance with agricultural land use policy required
  • 215.278 — 215.278���� Accessory dwellings for farmworkers; rules
  • 215.279 — 215.279���� Farm income standard for dwelling in conjunction with farm use
  • 215.281 — 215.281���� Legislative findings related to dwellings in conjunction with commercial dairy farm
  • 215.282 — 215.282���� Dwellings in conjunction with commercial dairy farm; rules
  • 215.284 — 215.284, 215.452 and 215.453 is not a basis for an exception under ORS 197.732 (2)(a) or (b). [1989 c.525 �5; 2007 c.71
  • 215.285 — 215.285] AGRICULTURAL LAND USE (Exclusive Farm Use Zones) ����� 215.203 Zoning ordinances establishing exclu
  • 215.291 — 215.291���� Alteration, restoration or replacement of lawfully established dwelling; conditions; siting; deferral
  • 215.294 — 215.294���� Railroad facilities handling materials regulated under ORS chapter 459 or 466
  • 215.295 — 215.295] ����� 215.207 [1989 c.653 �2; repealed by 1999 c.314 �94] ����� 215.209 Department of Land Conservation
  • 215.296 — 215.296. In addition to other activities described in subsection (4) of this section, these activities may include offic
  • 215.297 — 215.297���� Verifying continuity for approval of certain uses in exclusive farm use zones
  • 215.298 — 215.298���� Mining in exclusive farm use zone; land use permit
  • 215.301 — 215.301���� Blending materials for cement prohibited near vineyards; exception
  • 215.306 — 215.306���� Conducting filming activities in exclusive farm use zones
  • 215.311 — 215.311, 215.317, 215.327, 215.402 to 215.438 and 215.700 to 215.780, or any ordinance, rule or regulation adopted pursu
  • 215.312 — 215.312���� Public safety training facility (Marginal Lands)
  • 215.316 — 215.316���� Termination of adoption of marginal lands
  • 215.327 — 215.327, 215.402 to 215.438 and 215.700 to 215.780: ����� (a) To determine in accordance with such ordinances and regul
  • 215.337 — (1991 Edition) or 215.700 to 215.780 on March 1, 1994:
  • 215.401 — 215.401���� Preapplication process for land use approval of disposal site for composting
  • 215.406 — 215.406���� Planning and zoning hearings officers; duties and powers; authority of governing body or planning commission
  • 215.412 — 215.412���� Adoption of hearing procedure and rules
  • 215.416 — 215.416���� Permit application; fees; consolidated procedures; hearings; notice; approval criteria; decision without hea
  • 215.417 — 215.417���� Time to act under certain approved permits; extension
  • 215.418 — 215.418���� Approval of development on wetlands; notice (Temporary provisions relating to wetlands in Tillamook Coun
  • 215.425 — 215.425���� Review of decision relating to aggregate resources
  • 215.428 — in 1999; 2003 c.800 �30; 2007 c.232 �1; 2009 c.873 �15; 2011 c.280 �10;
  • 215.429 — as a condition for taking any action on an application, except when
  • 215.431 — 215.431���� Plan amendments; hearings by planning commission or hearings officer; exceptions
  • 215.435 — 215.435���� Deadline for final action by county on remand of land use decision; exception
  • 215.437 — 215.437���� Writ of mandamus authorized after deadline following remand of land use decision PERMITTED USES IN ZONES
  • 215.439 — 215.439���� Solar energy systems in residential or commercial zones
  • 215.441 — 215.441���� Use of real property for religious activities
  • 215.445 — 215.445���� Use of private property for mobile medical clinic
  • 215.446 — 215.446���� Renewable energy facility; application; standards; notices
  • 215.447 — 215.447���� Photovoltaic solar power generation facilities on high-value farmland
  • 215.448 — 215.448���� Home occupations; parking; where allowed; conditions
  • 215.449 — 215.449���� Farm brewery; conditions; permissible uses; reporting
  • 215.451 — 215.451���� Cider business; conditions; permissible uses; reporting
  • 215.453 — after June 28, 2013, the gross income of the winery from any activity
  • 215.454 — 215.454���� Lawful continuation of certain winery-related uses or structures
  • 215.455 — 215.455���� Effect of approval of winery on land use laws
  • 215.456 — 215.456���� Siting winery as commercial activity in exclusive farm use zone
  • 215.457 — 215.457���� Youth camps allowed in forest zones and mixed farm and forest zones
  • 215.459 — 215.459���� Private campground in forest zones and mixed farm and forest zones; yurts; rules
  • 215.461 — 215.461���� Guest ranch; conditions; permissible uses; reporting
  • 215.462 — 215.462���� Limitations on guest ranch RURAL RESIDENTIAL USES
  • 215.490 — 215.490���� Recreational vehicles on occupied residential properties
  • 215.501 — 215.501���� Conversion of historic homes to accessory dwelling units NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
  • 215.503 — 215.503���� Legislative act by ordinance; mailed notice to individual property owners required by county for land use ac
  • 215.513 — 215.513���� Forwarding of notice to property purchaser COUNTY CONSTRUCTION CODES
  • 215.605 — 215.605���� Counties authorized to adopt housing codes
  • 215.606 — 215.606���� Standards for clustered mailboxes in county roads and rights-of-way
  • 215.615 — 215.615���� Application and contents of housing ordinances FARMLAND AND FORESTLAND ZONES (Lot or Parcel of Recor
  • 215.700 — 215.700���� Resource land dwelling policy (Temporary provisions relating to rezoning of farmlands within the Eastern
  • 215.705 — on lands zoned forestland that:
  • 215.710 — 215.710���� High-value farmland description for ORS 215.705
  • 215.720 — 215.720���� Criteria for forestland dwelling under ORS 215.705
  • 215.730 — 215.730���� Additional criteria for forestland dwelling under ORS 215.705 (Other Forestland Dwellings)
  • 215.740 — 215.740���� Large tract forestland dwelling; criteria; rules
  • 215.750 — 215.750���� Alternative forestland dwelling; criteria
  • 215.757 — 215.757���� Accessory dwellings supporting family forestry; conditions (Other Structures)
  • 215.760 — 215.760���� Agricultural buildings on land zoned for forest use or mixed farm and forest use (Lot or Parcel Sizes)
  • 215.780 — or county legislation or regulation adopted pursuant thereto. �Permit�
  • 215.783 — 215.783���� Land division to preserve open space or park; qualification for special assessment
  • 215.785 — 215.785���� Exception to minimum lot or parcel sizes (Review of Lands Zoned for Farm and Forest Use)
  • 215.788 — to 215.794 may not raise an issue on review before the commission that
  • 215.791 — 215.791���� Review of nonresource lands for ecological significance; inventory and protection of ecologically significan
  • 215.794 — 215.794. The work plan of the county and the approval of the department are not final orders for purposes of review. ��
  • 215.799 — 215.799���� Location of dwellings on wildlife habitat land COUNTY PLANNING ����� 215.010 Definitions. As used in
  • 308A.050 — to 308A.128 or other special assessment by removing the special
  • 308A.350 — to 308A.383, 308A.403 to 308A.430 or 308A.450 to 308A.465.
  • 308A.430 — or conservation easement special assessment under ORS 308A.450 to
  • 308A.465 — 308A.465, the lot or parcel shall be subject to the requirements of subsection (5) of this section. ����� (7) When the
  • 321.805 — 321.805, and is composed of soils not capable of producing 4,000 cubic feet per year of commercial tree species and is l
  • 455.010 — 455.010, may not issue a building permit for the construction of a dwelling on a lot or parcel in an exclusive farm use
  • 455.422 — in 1999]
  • 468B.175 — or a ground water quality management area declared under ORS 468B.180
  • 469A.052 — (3); and
  • 478.155 — and 478.160 and comply with all applicable fire prevention code
  • 527.610 — to 527.770 have been met.
  • 527.722 — 527.722, the county governing body shall adopt and may from time to time revise a comprehensive plan and zoning, subdivi
  • 801.580 — 801.580, during a period of time within which land application of biosolids is authorized under the license, permit or o
  • 90.100 — 90.100. [2019 c.271 �2; 2025 c.38 �42] ����� Note: 215.757 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 215 by legisl
  • 90.140 — to those reasonably necessary to cover the owner�s costs or losses.
Title 22 · ORS Chapter 22 (7 sections)
  • 22.010 — 22.010������ State, county or city not required to furnish any bond in any action
  • 22.020 — 22.020������ Deposit of money, letter of credit, checks or federal or municipal obligations, in lieu of security or bond
  • 22.030 — 22.030������ Officers with whom deposit is made; duplicate receipts
  • 22.050 — 22.050������ Discharge or forfeiture of bond or security; garnishment
  • 22.060 — 22.060������ Deposit to be in special fund or depository; interest
  • 22.070 — 22.070������ Redemption of money or securities; exchange of securities
  • 22.090 — 22.090������ Qualifications and justification of surety ����� 22.010 State, county or city not required to furnish a
Title 221 · ORS Chapter 221 (101 sections)
  • 138.295 — or any other authority. [2025 c.268 �51]
  • 18.042 — 18.042, 18.048 and 137.071 apply to judgments rendered in municipal courts. ����� (4) The provisions of this section ap
  • 190.510 — 190.510] ����� 221.850 [1955 c.475 �5; 1957 c.252 �1; renumbered 190.520] ����� 221.855 [1955 c.475 �6; 1957 c.2
  • 190.550 — 190.550] ����� 221.867 Filling vacancies in city council of historic ghost town to form quorum. If a number of vacan
  • 190.560 — 190.560] ����� 221.872 State shared revenues not available to historic ghost town. An historic ghost town shall not
  • 190.570 — 190.570] ����� 221.880 [1955 c.475 �7; renumbered (metadata only)
  • 190.580 — 190.580] ����� 221.885 [1955 c.475 �8; renumbered (metadata only)
  • 190.590 — 190.590] ����� 221.890 [1955 c.475 �10; renumbered
  • 190.600 — 190.600] ����� 221.894 [1955 c.561 �1; repealed by 1957 c.241 �1] ����� 221.896 [1955 c.561 �2; repealed by 1957 c.241
  • 193.070 — 193.070. ����� (3) Not earlier than five days after publication of the notice, the public hearing concerning the sale s
  • 221.010 — to 221.100:
  • 221.031 — 221.031. Upon the filing of the petition, the county court shall fix the time and place for the hearing of such petition
  • 221.032 — 221.032���� Annexation during pendency of incorporation
  • 221.034 — 221.034, if a notice of intent to prepare an economic feasibility statement is filed under ORS 221.035 (1) or a petition
  • 221.035 — 221.035���� Economic feasibility statement; contents
  • 221.036 — 221.036���� Inclusion of area within urban growth boundary in incorporation of rural unincorporated community
  • 221.040 — 221.040, 221.061, 221.106, 221.735 and this section are necessary to provide for the orderly incorporation of territory
  • 221.050 — 221.050���� Incorporation election; election of first city council; proclamation of results
  • 221.090 — 221.090, every city shall be deemed to have its legal situs in the county in which the seat of the city government is si
  • 221.100 — 221.100���� Validation of incorporation under prior laws
  • 221.106 — 221.106, 221.735 and this section for the performance of functions, services and activities by the district within the b
  • 221.120 — 221.120���� City council; terms; vacancies; powers; meetings
  • 221.140 — 221.140���� Appointment of municipal judge and other city officers; removal; compensation
  • 221.142 — 221.142���� Qualifications for municipal judges; extensions
  • 221.145 — 221.145���� Basing compensation of city officers upon fines prohibited
  • 221.160 — 221.160���� Special elections to fill council vacancies; appointment of council members when all positions vacant
  • 221.180 — 221.180���� Procedure for nomination of candidates for city offices
  • 221.210 — 221.210���� Referendum and initiative for municipal measures and charter amendments; adoption, amendment, revision, repe
  • 221.240 — 221.240���� Disclosure to city auditor of legally protected material ORDINANCES
  • 221.277 — 221.277���� Violation of city parking ordinance; affirmative defense
  • 221.285 — 221.285���� Notice of delinquent parking violation to rental or leasing company; effect when notice not given; effect of
  • 221.287 — 221.287���� Recovery of fine from renter or lessee of vehicle
  • 221.295 — 221.295���� Ordinances regulating placement or height of radio antennas
  • 221.310 — 221.310���� Effective date of ordinances, resolutions and franchises; emergency measures
  • 221.315 — 221.315���� Enforcement of charter provisions and ordinances; disposition of fines
  • 221.330 — 221.330���� Publication or posting of ordinances; exceptions
  • 221.339 — 221.339���� Jurisdiction of municipal court; prosecutions by city attorney
  • 221.343 — 221.343���� Method by which municipal court ceases to operate as court of record
  • 221.344 — 221.344���� Registration of municipal court; effect of registration
  • 221.346 — 221.346���� Enforcement of judgments of municipal court
  • 221.349 — 221.349] ����� 221.355 Agreement between cities for judicial services. Any city may enter into an agreement pursuant
  • 221.351 — if:
  • 221.353 — 221.353���� Disqualification of municipal judge for prejudice
  • 221.355 — 221.355���� Agreement between cities for judicial services
  • 221.357 — 221.357���� Provision of judicial services to city by circuit court
  • 221.358 — 221.358���� Audio recording or reporting of municipal court proceedings
  • 221.361 — 221.361���� Municipal court that has not become court of record; transfer to circuit court APPEALS
  • 221.371 — 221.371���� Contents of notice of appeal; model notice of appeal form
  • 221.374 — 221.374���� Filing and service of notice of appeal (metadata only)
  • 221.378 — 221.378���� Jurisdiction of matter and to decide appeal
  • 221.381 — 221.381. The circuit court shall rule upon the application, and may waive or defer payment of the filing fee required by
  • 221.383 — 221.383���� Circuit court proceedings; standard of review; amended pleadings
  • 221.385 — 221.385���� Rendering of judgment; remand; notice to municipal court; stays
  • 221.389 — 221.389���� Appeal and cross-appeal by defendant; cases involving constitutionality of charter provision or ordinance
  • 221.394 — 221.394���� Circuit court proceedings in case charging violation or misdemeanor
  • 221.396 — 221.396���� Scope of review of order or judgment other than judgment of conviction and sentence
  • 221.402 — 221.402���� Circuit court proceedings in certain appeals
  • 221.405 — 221.405���� Validity of charter or ordinance provision determined before merits
  • 221.407 — may not be construed to prevent any party from seeking review in the
  • 221.410 — 221.410���� Power of city to control local affairs; limitation of floating indebtedness
  • 221.415 — 221.415���� Municipal rights of way; use by electric utilities; power of city to regulate and impose charges
  • 221.420 — 221.420, 221.450 and 261.305 and this section to reaffirm the authority of cities to regulate use of municipally owned r
  • 221.460 — 221.460���� Duration of franchises, privileges and permits
  • 221.470 — 221.470���� Removal of structures after expiration of grant or franchise
  • 221.475 — 221.475���� Territory annexed to city; limitation on electric service by municipal utility
  • 221.495 — 221.495���� Local regulation of vehicles for hire (Telecommunications Carriers)
  • 221.510 — 221.510���� Municipal regulation of telecommunications carriers
  • 221.515 — 221.515���� Privilege tax on telecommunications carriers; maximum rate; deduction of additional fees DISINCORPORATIO
  • 221.621 — 221.621���� Disincorporation procedure; petition; election
  • 221.650 — 221.650���� Property conveyed to county; cessation of corporate existence; records deposited DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES
  • 221.655 — 221.655���� Privilege tax on distribution utilities; maximum rate; allocation of tax among customers MISCELLANEOUS P
  • 221.660 — 221.660); 1987 c.784 �1] ����� 221.630 [Repealed by 1983 c.350 �26 (221.621 enacted in lieu of 221.620, 221.630, 221
  • 221.720 — 221.720���� Situs of cities; jurisdiction of cities coextensive with boundaries
  • 221.725 — 221.725���� Sale of real property by city; publication of notice; public hearing
  • 221.729 — 221.729���� Sale of city-owned real property to develop affordable housing; proposal process; covenant required
  • 221.735 — 221.735���� Continuation of collection service after incorporation; authority of city
  • 221.750 — 221.750���� Right of cities to public areas not extinguished by adverse possession or statute of limitations
  • 221.760 — 221.760���� Prerequisites for cities in counties of over 100,000 population to receive revenues from cigarette, gas and
  • 221.770 — 221.770���� Revenue sharing to cities; conditions for distribution; apportionment formula
  • 221.785 — 221.785���� Effect of challenge of validity of incorporation GHOST TOWNS
  • 221.867 — 221.867���� Filling vacancies in city council of historic ghost town to form quorum
  • 221.869 — 221.869���� Preference for appointment to city council of historic ghost town
  • 221.872 — 221.872���� State shared revenues not available to historic ghost town THE 1893 INCORPORATION ACT
  • 221.901 — 221.901���� Cities organized under 1893 Act; officers; �city� defined for ORS 221.901 to 221.928
  • 221.902 — 221.902���� City officers; elective; appointive; terms
  • 221.908 — 221.908���� Council meetings; notice; place of meetings
  • 221.910 — 221.910���� Council to judge qualifications of members
  • 221.911 — 221.911���� Rules on council�s granting franchise or payment of money
  • 221.913 — 221.913���� Claims against cities; how presented and paid
  • 221.914 — 221.914���� Prosecution for violation of ordinance; place of imprisonment; city liable for expenses
  • 221.919 — 221.919���� Powers and duties of marshal; removal from office
  • 221.921 — 221.921���� Interest of officers in city contracts (metadata only)
  • 221.927 — 221.927���� Approval or veto of ordinances; proceedings after veto
  • 221.928 — 221.928���� Record of ordinances; compilation accepted as evidence INCORPORATION OF CITIES (Temporary provisions
  • 222.510 — (2) or a county service district pursuant to ORS 451.585 (1), the
  • 250.036 — 250.036. ����� (4) Not later than the 30th day after an election called under ORS 221.040 the county court calling the
  • 3.136 — 3.136. All judgments entered by a circuit court exercising the jurisdiction of a municipal court under ORS 3.136 may be
  • 366.820 — and 471.810, when a proceeding challenging the validity of the
  • 471.810 — shall deposit those moneys in an escrow account administered by the
  • 759.219 — to respond to these changes by establishing a uniform base for
  • 801.545 — 801.545, the defendant may appeal the order or judgment to the Court of Appeals: ����� (A) In a proceeding involving a
Title 222 · ORS Chapter 222 (62 sections)
  • 221.230 — 221.230. [Amended by 1967 c.283 �5; 1979 c.316 �13; 1983 c.350 �48; 1985 c.808 �73; 1995 c.79 �83; 1995 c.534 �13; 1997
  • 222.005 — 222.005���� Notice to public utilities of annexation; contents; effect
  • 222.010 — 222.010���� Report of city boundary changes; contents; time for filing; exception
  • 222.030 — 222.030���� Assessor to furnish statement of assessed valuation of property in territory to be annexed
  • 222.040 — 222.040���� Delay of effective date of actions under this chapter because of election; effective date of certain annexat
  • 222.045 — 222.045���� Written agreement required regarding unfunded PERS liability or surplus when cities split, consolidate or me
  • 222.050 — 222.050���� Certain consolidations and mergers; additional question concerning taxes authorized; requirements for approv
  • 222.111 — 222.111���� Authority and procedure for annexation; specifying tax rate in annexed territory
  • 222.115 — 222.115���� Annexation contracts; recording; effect
  • 222.118 — 222.118���� Provision of city services to airport without requiring annexation
  • 222.120 — 222.120, 222.170 and 222.840 to 222.915 to do so, the proposal for annexation to the electors of the territory proposed
  • 222.125 — or 222.170, a copy of the statement of consent.
  • 222.127 — 222.127���� Annexation without election notwithstanding contrary city law upon petition of all owners of land; declarati
  • 222.130 — 222.130���� Annexation election; notice; ballot title
  • 222.150 — 222.150���� Election results; proclamation of annexation
  • 222.160 — 222.160���� Procedure when annexation is submitted to city vote; proclamation of annexation
  • 222.175 — 222.175���� City to provide information on taxes and services when soliciting statements of consent
  • 222.177 — 222.177���� Transmittal of annexation records to Secretary of State
  • 222.180 — shall be the date of filing of the abstract referred to in ORS 222.180.
  • 222.183 — 222.183���� Notice of annexation when effective date delayed for more than one year CONSOLIDATION OF ADJOINING AND N
  • 222.210 — to 222.310 and the laws of this state.
  • 222.220 — 222.220���� Initiation of proceedings; signatures on petitions
  • 222.225 — 222.225���� Economic feasibility statement required; contents
  • 222.230 — (2) proposes creation of a city containing noncontiguous areas
  • 222.240 — 222.240���� Approval of petition; appointment of charter commission; employment of assistance; functions
  • 222.250 — or 222.275 shall be the county clerk of the county in which is located
  • 222.270 — 222.270���� Canvass of votes; joint convention of governing bodies; proclamation; report to Secretary of State; cost of
  • 222.275 — 222.275���� Second election on question of consolidation of certain areas or cities
  • 222.280 — 222.280���� Election of officers; effective date of incorporation; certain annexations prohibited
  • 222.295 — 222.295���� Effect of consolidation; records, assets and uncollected taxes of consolidating cities transferred to consol
  • 222.300 — 222.300���� Ordinances of previously incorporated cities continued in effect; initiation of civil and criminal actions
  • 222.460 — 222.460���� Procedures for withdrawal of territory; contents of resolution; hearing; election; taxes and assessments
  • 222.465 — 222.465, the effective date of the withdrawal of territory shall be determined as provided in ORS 222.465. ����� (6) Th
  • 222.524 — 222.524���� Procedure for withdrawal of part of district from district
  • 222.528 — 222.528���� Territory withdrawn from district not liable for certain obligations
  • 222.530 — (5), 222.540 (4) and 222.560 (4) may be entered into between the city
  • 222.540 — 222.540���� Procedure for division of installations on withdrawal of part of water district; appeal; joint operations
  • 222.550 — 222.550���� Withdrawal of greater portion of water district; dissolution optional; transfer of property to city
  • 222.560 — 222.560���� Procedure for division of installations on withdrawal of part of sanitary district; appeal; joint operation
  • 222.570 — 222.570���� Effect on metropolitan sanitary districts
  • 222.575 — 222.575���� Agreements for joint operation by city and district
  • 222.580 — 222.580���� Procedure applicable to prior annexations in which no property division was made MERGER OF CITIES; ANNEX
  • 222.610 — 222.610���� Surrender of city charter and merger into adjoining city; elections required
  • 222.620 — to 222.680. The elections at which the surrender and merger are
  • 222.650 — 222.650���� Submission of merger to electors of city retaining charter; tax rate limit for successor city; notice of ele
  • 222.690 — 222.690���� Effect of merger on rights, liabilities and jurisdiction of the merged cities
  • 222.700 — 222.700���� Effect of merger on pending actions and proceedings; street work proceedings
  • 222.710 — 222.710���� Return statements filed with county recording officer
  • 222.750 — 222.750���� Annexation of unincorporated territory surrounded by city; delayed annexation for certain property HEALT
  • 222.840 — to 222.915, that a danger to public health exists because of conditions
  • 222.855 — 222.855���� Annexation to remove danger to public health
  • 222.875 — 222.875���� Purpose and conduct of hearing; written findings of fact; rules
  • 222.880 — 222.880���� Oregon Health Authority order or finding; hearing upon petition; alteration of boundaries; tax differential
  • 222.883 — 222.883���� Stay of proceedings by Oregon Health Authority; purpose; limit
  • 222.885 — (1)(c).
  • 222.897 — 222.897���� Study and plan for alleviation of health danger by city; procedure if city fails to act
  • 222.898 — 222.898���� Determination if health danger can be alleviated; approval of plans; notice to city
  • 222.911 — 222.911���� Participation of director, officer or employee with interest in affected territory
  • 222.990 — 222.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 222.005 Notice to public utilities of annexation; contents; effec
  • 250.346 — 250.346. However, notwithstanding ORS 250.325, if the governing body of the city orders the election, the governing body
  • 36.600 — to 36.740.
  • 468B.055 — and shall then proceed in accordance with the time schedule to
Title 223 · ORS Chapter 223 (112 sections)
  • 223.005 — 223.005���� Appropriation and condemnation for public use within and without city limits
  • 223.010 — 223.010���� Right of city to enter upon, survey, examine and select property to be appropriated or condemned
  • 223.015 — 223.015���� Manner of appropriation or condemnation; compensation
  • 223.020 — 223.020���� Scope of appropriation MUNICIPAL CONDEMNATION PROCEEDINGS
  • 223.112 — to 223.132 for any purpose different from the purpose described in an
  • 223.114 — 223.114���� Economic improvement; assessment ordinance
  • 223.118 — 223.118���� Remonstrance against assessment; exclusion of property
  • 223.122 — 223.122���� Effect of local improvement districts or urban renewal districts
  • 223.127 — 223.127���� Application of certain assessment statutes to economic improvement districts
  • 223.129 — 223.129���� Expenditure of assessment revenues; liability for unauthorized expenditures
  • 223.132 — 223.132. If an advisory committee is created, the council shall strongly consider appointment of owners of property with
  • 223.144 — 223.144, shall provide for enactment of a business license fee ordinance that: ����� (a) Describes the economic improve
  • 223.147 — 223.147���� Requirements of business license fee ordinance
  • 223.154 — 223.154���� Extension of business licensing period (metadata only)
  • 223.157 — 223.157���� Expenditure of business license fees; liability for unauthorized expenditures
  • 223.205 — and 223.210 to 223.295 or any charter shall apply to the rebonding
  • 223.208 — 223.208���� System development and connection charges of local government subject to Bancroft Bonding Act
  • 223.210 — 223.210���� Right of property owners to apply for installment payment of assessment
  • 223.212 — 223.212���� Right of educational, religious, fraternal or charitable organizations and public corporations to bond the a
  • 223.215 — 223.215, against each such lot or parcel of land, shall stand as a lien in favor of the local government until the rebon
  • 223.230 — 223.230���� Lien docket; interest; priority; public access
  • 223.260 — 223.260���� Sale of bonds; disposition of proceeds from bond sales
  • 223.262 — 223.262���� Assessment contracts; transfer of contract rights by local government; use of proceeds
  • 223.275 — 223.275���� Notice to pay; receipts and entries on lien docket
  • 223.280 — 223.280���� Right of owner to prepay balance and discharge lien
  • 223.285 — 223.285���� Separate funds kept for moneys received; investments authorized
  • 223.290 — 223.290���� Payments entered on lien docket; lien discharge
  • 223.297 — to 223.316. [1989 c.449 �8; 1991 c.902 �32; 2003 c.802 �25]
  • 223.301 — 223.301���� Certain system development charges and methodologies prohibited
  • 223.302 — 223.302���� System development charges; use of revenues; review procedures
  • 223.304 — 223.304���� Determination of amount of system development charges; methodology; credit allowed against charge; limitatio
  • 223.307 — 223.307���� Authorized expenditure of system development charges
  • 223.309 — 223.309, or from providing a share of the cost of such improvement by other means, if a local government so chooses. ��
  • 223.311 — 223.311���� Deposit of system development charge revenues; annual accounting
  • 223.314 — 223.314���� Establishment or modification of system development charge not a land use decision
  • 223.316 — 223.316, as described in ORS 223.307. [1989 c.449 �7; 1991 c.902 �31; 2001 c.662 �5; 2003 c.765 �8a; 2003 c.802 �24]
  • 223.317 — to 223.327. The ordinance or regulations shall authorize the local
  • 223.327 — 223.327���� Procedure for equitable apportionment by ordinance or regulation ASSESSMENTS FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS
  • 223.391 — 223.391���� Notice of proposed assessment to owner of affected lot
  • 223.393 — 223.393���� Estimated and final assessments become liens
  • 223.395 — apply to economic improvement districts created by a city in accordance
  • 223.405 — to 223.455 does not apply to any local government if the local
  • 223.410 — 223.410���� Authority of governing body to make reassessment
  • 223.415 — 223.415���� Basis for, amount and method of reassessment
  • 223.430 — 223.430���� Publication of notice of reassessment; contents
  • 223.435 — and 223.440. [Amended by 1991 c.902 �49]
  • 223.440 — 223.440���� Hearing on objections; revision of reassessment
  • 223.450 — and 223.455. [Amended by 1991 c.902 �50]
  • 223.455 — 223.455���� Right of purchaser at sale under prior assessment
  • 223.485 — 223.485���� When reassessment authority inapplicable; time limitation METHODS OF ENFORCING LIENS AND COLLECTING ASSE
  • 223.505 — to 223.650.
  • 223.510 — 223.510���� Authority to sell property for delinquent liens and assessments
  • 223.515 — 223.515���� Preparation, transmission and contents of delinquent list
  • 223.523 — 223.523���� Notice of sale; publication; personal notice to property owner and occupant
  • 223.535 — 223.535���� Record of sales; receipts for lien payments
  • 223.545 — 223.545���� Purchase by local government in absence of bids
  • 223.565 — 223.565���� Procedure and conditions of redemption (metadata only)
  • 223.570 — shall upon delivery thereof be entitled to the immediate possession of
  • 223.580 — 223.580���� Grantee of deed entitled to possession (metadata only)
  • 223.585 — 223.585���� Time limitation on actions to recover sold property
  • 223.590 — or pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure entered in an action
  • 223.593 — 223.593���� Alternate redemption procedure; cash payment required
  • 223.594 — 223.594���� Lien for water service to certain real property through single water meter; owner as water user; foreclosure
  • 223.595 — 223.595���� Validation of prior foreclosure proceedings
  • 223.610 — 223.610, the court may award reasonable attorney fees to the local government bringing the action if the local governmen
  • 223.620 — 223.620���� Laws applicable to foreclosure proceedings
  • 223.625 — 223.625���� Liens which may be included in foreclosure suit
  • 223.630 — 223.630���� Joinder of parties in interest as defendants
  • 223.635 — 223.635���� Complaint served on owner; issues tried separately
  • 223.645 — 223.645���� Right of local government to bid at execution sale
  • 223.650 — 223.650���� Redemption; no deficiency judgment LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS TO FINANCE CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS
  • 223.680 — 223.680���� Local government programs to finance utilities improvements to real property
  • 223.685 — 223.685���� Local government programs to finance seismic rehabilitation of real property FINANCING OF LOCAL IMPROVEM
  • 223.710 — 223.710���� Rebonding application; form; prerequisites
  • 223.725 — shall be applied as follows:
  • 223.730 — 223.730���� Application of proceeds from sale of bonds
  • 223.735 — 223.735���� Debt limitation of local government not applicable
  • 223.750 — 223.750���� Enactment of rulemaking ordinances; effect of irregularities
  • 223.755 — 223.755���� Reinstatement of delinquent bonded assessments authorized
  • 223.760 — 223.760���� H.O.L.C. bonds accepted in payment of assessment liens
  • 223.765 — 223.765���� Bonds accepted as payment for assessment liens
  • 223.775 — 223.775���� Assessment of property of cemetery authority benefited by certain improvements SPECIAL CITY IMPROVEMENTS
  • 223.805 — to 223.845. The fee is in addition to, and not in lieu of, any other
  • 223.810 — 223.810���� Establishment of motor vehicle parking facilities
  • 223.815 — 223.815���� Acquisition of property for parking facilities
  • 223.820 — 223.820���� Planning, constructing and contracting for the operation of or leasing parking facilities
  • 223.830 — 223.830���� Service concessions in parking facilities
  • 223.835 — 223.835���� Fees and regulations of parking facilities
  • 223.840 — 223.840���� Disposing of property acquired for parking facilities
  • 223.845 — 223.845, unless the context requires otherwise: ����� (1) �Actual cost� has the meaning given the term under ORS 310.14
  • 223.851 — to 223.876 shall specify the services proposed to be financed by the
  • 223.855 — 223.855] ����� 223.884 Eminent domain authority within and without city limits. In carrying out the powers granted b
  • 223.856 — 223.856���� Measure imposing assessments; contents (metadata only)
  • 223.860 — 223.860; 1971 c.741 �22] ����� 223.886 Loans authorized to finance improvements; security for loans; consent of elec
  • 223.866 — 223.866���� Levy of assessment; manner of collection; effect of nonpayment
  • 223.878 — 223.878���� Inclusion of property outside city in city assessment for local street improvement
  • 223.880 — 223.880���� Public roads included in sidewalk improvement district; assessment on property benefited
  • 223.882 — can be contracted or incurred, the consent of the electors of the city
  • 223.884 — 223.884���� Eminent domain authority within and without city limits
  • 223.886 — 223.886���� Loans authorized to finance improvements; security for loans; consent of electors
  • 223.900 — 223.900���� Leasing property to individuals MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 223.930 — 223.930���� Streets along city boundaries or partly within and without city
  • 223.940 — 223.940���� Proceedings for legalization of roads; report; notice
  • 223.945 — 223.945���� Compensation for property affected by road legalization
  • 223.950 — 223.950���� Order under road legalization proceeding GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 223.001 Definitions. As used in OR
  • 308.140 — 308.140; 1991 c.902 �33; 2003 c.802 �26] ����� Note: 223.317 to 223.327 were enacted into law by the Legislative Ass
  • 308.150 — 308.150; 1991 c.902 �35; 2003 c.802 �27] ����� Note: See note under 223.317. ����� 223.330 [Amended by 1969 c.53
  • 310.060 — 310.060. ����� (c) The taxes become payable at the same time and are collected by the same officer who collects county
  • 34.100 — 34.100. [1965 c.133 �2; 2017 c.17 �20] REASSESSMENT ����� 223.405 Definitions for ORS 223.405 to 223.485. As use
  • 470.080 — and 470.090 to a local government that establishes a program under this
  • 86.782 — 86.782. ����� (2) The treasurer shall send a copy of the first of the four published notices by registered or certified
  • 93.760 — and by all other laws relating to suits in equity insofar as applicable,
Title 224 · ORS Chapter 224 (23 sections)
  • 224.010 — to 224.170. The city may construct extensions, laterals and branches to
  • 224.020 — 224.020, a just and equitable assessment may be made and charged against the property owned by the owner and especially
  • 224.030 — 224.030���� Authority of city over water and waterways; limitations
  • 224.090 — 224.090���� Assessment lien on property outside city limits; priority
  • 224.100 — 224.100���� Records and indexes of transcripts; effect of writ of review
  • 224.110 — 224.110���� Enforcing liens on property outside city limits
  • 224.130 — 224.130���� Assessment of property in drainage district
  • 224.170 — 224.170���� Certain laws and charter provisions applicable to property beyond city limits CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER SYST
  • 224.210 — to 224.260 (1971 Replacement Part); and
  • 224.230 — treated as reenactment of 224.230 repealed by 1973 c.213 �9; 2005 c.22 �166]
  • 224.232 — 224.232���� Bond election; Environmental Quality Commission order; court enforcement; issuance of bonds without elector
  • 224.260 — (1971 Replacement Part) shall, when issued and sold, be legal and
  • 224.270 — 224.270���� Validation of bond issues SEWER CONSTRUCTION IN CITIES OF 3,500 OR LESS
  • 224.320 — 224.320���� Municipalities eligible for state help in financing sewerage systems
  • 224.330 — 224.330���� Conditions precedent to financing application
  • 224.350 — 224.350���� General powers of State Treasurer under ORS 224.310 to 224.420; rules
  • 224.370 — 224.370���� Municipality or district not to issue other bonds
  • 224.380 — 224.380���� Limitations on authority of State Treasurer to purchase bonds
  • 224.400 — 224.400���� Approval by State Treasurer of rates, collection of charges and delinquent assessments; budget approval
  • 224.410 — 224.410���� Authority to appoint receiver and withhold moneys from state sources on default
  • 224.420 — shall keep collections or assessments for sewerage service separate and
  • 224.450 — 224.450���� Validation of revenue bonds issued by cities of less than 100,000; sale of bonds to federal government S
  • 224.510 — 224.510���� Sewage charge on water users CONSTRUCTION OF SEWER SYSTEM; ASSESSMENT PLAN ����� 224.010 Definitions
Title 225 · ORS Chapter 225 (25 sections)
  • 225.020 — 225.020, a city council may provide for and make a local assessment for benefits, for all or part of the cost of such co
  • 225.030 — 225.030���� Utility may provide services within or without city limits
  • 225.040 — 225.040���� Validation of prior municipal contracts
  • 225.050 — 225.050���� Joint construction, ownership and operation of waterworks; financing
  • 225.060 — 225.060���� Several or joint ownership, operation and financing of municipal utilities in another state
  • 225.070 — 225.070���� Use of surplus city waters for federal military purposes
  • 225.080 — 225.080���� Financing costs of municipal waterworks or water system; benefit assessments
  • 225.085 — 225.085���� Klamath Cogeneration Project; service contracts; prohibited transactions
  • 225.087 — 225.087���� Municipal water and wastewater service charges imposed by certain cities TELEPHONE SYSTEM
  • 225.110 — 225.110���� Ownership and operation of telephone system by city within or without city limits
  • 225.120 — 225.120���� Interconnections; cooperation with state
  • 225.140 — 225.140���� Condemnation of private property for telephone system
  • 225.160 — 225.160���� Alternate condemnation proceeding MUNICIPAL LIGHT AND POWER SYSTEM
  • 225.220 — shall annually before January 1, make a written estimate of the
  • 225.230 — 225.230���� Rates set in accordance with estimates of annual expenses
  • 225.280 — 225.280���� Warrants on future income; limitations; retirement
  • 225.290 — 225.290���� Right to acquire use of unappropriated state waters
  • 225.300 — 225.300���� Filing for use of unappropriated state waters; limitations; determination of reasonable requirements IRR
  • 225.320 — 225.320���� Ownership and operation of irrigation and fire protection facilities by city within or without city limits
  • 225.330 — 225.330���� Acquisition of property for facilities (metadata only)
  • 225.360 — 225.360. However, the bonds shall be serial in character and in accordance with any provisions of law or charter. The bo
  • 225.400 — 225.400���� Scope of municipal authority MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP OF POWER FACILITIES
  • 225.470 — 225.470���� Authority of city to acquire interest in power facilities
  • 225.480 — 225.480���� City liability; application of moneys; use of eminent domain prohibited
  • 225.490 — 225.490���� Use of municipal money or property; revenue bonds MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION OF PUBLIC UTILITIES
Title 226 · ORS Chapter 226 (31 sections)
  • 164.057 — 164.057. [Amended by 1971 c.743 �347; 1987 c.907 �14] _______________
  • 226.010 — 226.010���� Control of municipal corporation over property outside boundaries PARK COMMISSION IN CITIES OF 3,000 OR
  • 226.120 — 226.120���� Composition and selection of board of park commissioners
  • 226.130 — 226.130)] ����� 226.140 Organization of board; compensation. The commissioners shall organize at a meeting thereof,
  • 226.131 — 226.131���� Vote required for creation of park commission; conduct of election
  • 226.180 — 226.180���� Meetings; requirements for business transactions
  • 226.190 — 226.190���� Prohibition of member interest in board contracts
  • 226.210 — (1)(f) by a special tax, not to exceed one-half mill on the dollar in
  • 226.240 — 226.240���� Transfer of commission powers on favorable vote PARKS, MEMORIALS AND OTHER PUBLIC GROUNDS IN CITIES OF 5,00
  • 226.310 — 226.310���� Definition of �city� for ORS 226.320 to 226.400; public use
  • 226.320 — 226.320���� Authority to acquire land for certain purposes
  • 226.330 — 226.330���� Acquisition of property in excess of needs
  • 226.350 — 226.350���� Sale of excess land; restrictive covenants in deed of resale
  • 226.360 — 226.360, or any part thereof or any right or interest therein, the municipal authorities of the city shall give a notice
  • 226.370 — 226.370���� Notice and conduct of sale of excess land
  • 226.400 — 226.400, �city� means any incorporated city having 5,000 inhabitants or more. ����� (2) The taking, using, acquiring an
  • 226.410 — 226.410���� Authority to establish facilities for disposition of human remains within or without city limits
  • 226.420 — 226.420���� Acquisition of property of cemetery association
  • 226.450 — 226.450���� Authority to expend funds for maintenance of cemeteries ABANDONED CEMETERIES
  • 226.510 — to 226.640. [1953 c.298 �7; 1979 c.284 �124]
  • 226.530 — 226.530���� Powers of city to acquire and remove cemeteries to another site
  • 226.540 — 226.540���� Public hearing concerning abandoned or neglected cemetery
  • 226.550 — 226.550���� Governing body to publish resolution or ordinance upon finding that cemetery should be relocated
  • 226.560 — 226.560���� Expenditure of public funds for removal and reinterment of remains from discontinued cemetery
  • 226.580 — 226.580���� Parties defendant to condemnation suit (metadata only)
  • 226.600 — 226.600���� Effect of service by publication on persons or parties in interest
  • 226.610 — 226.610���� Compensation for condemned property determined by jury; factors to be considered
  • 226.620 — 226.620���� City acquiring condemned cemetery to proceed with removal and reinterment of remains
  • 226.630 — 226.630���� Acts to be done by city in removing and reinterring remains; compliance as complete defense in action for da
  • 226.640 — 226.640, where provision is made for the perpetual care and upkeep of the graves. [1953 c.298 �2; 2005 c.22 �173; 2017 c
  • 226.990 — 226.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 226.010 Control of municipal corporation over property outside bo
Title 227 · ORS Chapter 227 (36 sections)
  • 197.015 — 197.015. The writ may specify conditions of approval that would otherwise be allowed by the local comprehensive plan or
  • 197.047 — or resulting from an order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
  • 197.830 — 197.830. ����� (D) An appeal from a hearings officer�s decision made without hearing under this subsection shall be to
  • 197.850 — (3). If judicial review of a final order of the board is sought under
  • 197A.470 — 197A.470; or ����� (c) 63 days, for an expedited land division under ORS 197A.140. ����� (2) If an application is inco
  • 227.020 — 227.020���� Authority to create planning commission
  • 227.100 — 227.100���� Submission of plats for subdivisions and plans for street alterations and public buildings to commission; re
  • 227.110 — 227.110���� City approval prior to recording of subdivision plats and plats or deeds dedicating land to public use withi
  • 227.120 — 227.120���� Procedure and approval for renaming streets PLANNING AND ZONING HEARINGS AND REVIEW
  • 227.165 — 227.165���� Planning and zoning hearings officers; duties and powers
  • 227.173 — 227.173���� Basis for decision on permit application; statement of reasons for approval or denial
  • 227.179 — as a condition for taking any action on an application, except when
  • 227.180 — 227.180���� Review of action on permit application; fees
  • 227.181 — 227.181, the applicant may file a petition for a writ of mandamus as provided in ORS 34.105 to 34.240. The court shall s
  • 227.182 — 227.182���� Writ of mandamus authorized after deadline following remand of land use decision
  • 227.184 — 227.184���� Supplemental application for remaining permitted uses following denial of initial application
  • 227.185 — 227.185���� Transmission tower; location; conditions
  • 227.186 — 227.186���� Notice to property owners of hearing on certain zone change; form of notice; exceptions; reimbursement of co
  • 227.187 — 227.187���� Public sale of copies of city comprehensive plan and land use regulations
  • 227.188 — 227.188���� Amendments to city comprehensive plan map SOLAR ACCESS ORDINANCES
  • 227.190 — 227.190���� Solar access ordinances; purpose; standards
  • 227.195 — 227.195���� Effect of land use regulations and comprehensive plans DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCES
  • 227.215 — or city legislation or regulation. �Permit� does not include:
  • 227.280 — 227.280���� Enforcement of development legislation (metadata only)
  • 227.283 — 227.283���� Regulations applicable to resumption of nonconforming uses
  • 227.285 — 227.285); 1975 c.767 �12] ����� 227.290 Building setback lines established by city council; criteria. (1) The counci
  • 227.286 — 227.286���� Regulations applicable to public property
  • 227.290 — 227.290���� Building setback lines established by city council; criteria
  • 227.300 — 227.300���� Use of eminent domain power to establish setback lines
  • 227.320 — 227.320���� City program for demolition of residences or residential buildings WETLANDS DEVELOPMENT
  • 227.400 — 227.400���� Truck routes; procedures for establishment or revision; notice; hearing RECYCLING CONTAINERS
  • 227.450 — 227.450���� Recycling containers; recommendations for new construction CLUSTERED MAILBOXES
  • 227.455 — 227.455���� Clustered mailboxes in city streets and rights-of-way PERMITTED USES IN ZONES
  • 227.500 — 227.500���� Use of real property for religious activity; city regulation of real property used for religious activity
  • 227.505 — 227.505���� Solar energy systems on residential and commercial structures PLANNING AND ZONING PREAPPLICATION PROCESS
  • 227.600 — 227.600���� Land use approval preapplication review CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ����� 227.010 Definition for ORS 22
Title 23 · ORS Chapter 23 (4 sections)
  • 18.375 — in 2003]
  • 18.428 — in 2003]
  • 23.180 — 23.180); repealed by 1969 c.403 �4] ����� 23.185 [1969 c.403 �3; 1971 c.498 �1; 1973 c.273 �1; 1973 c.519 �1; 1975 c
  • 25.160 — 25.160] ����� 23.830 [Repealed by 1981 c.898 �53] ����� 23.835 [1983 c.761 �1; renumbered 25.170] ����� 23.8
Title 236 · ORS Chapter 236 (19 sections)
  • 236.030 — 236.030���� Persons ineligible for office because of membership in certain organizations
  • 236.040 — 236.040���� Leave of absence for Peace Corps volunteer; reinstatement
  • 236.100 — 236.100] ����� 236.137 [1955 c.210 �1; repealed by 1971 c.302 �1] VACANCIES IN AND REMOVAL FROM STATE OFFICES
  • 236.115 — 236.115���� Diversity included in criteria for filling certain vacancies VACANCIES IN AND REMOVAL FROM STATE OFFICES
  • 236.140 — 236.140���� Term, removal, vacancy in appointive offices
  • 236.145 — VACANCIES IN AND REMOVAL FROM
  • 236.210 — 236.210���� Filling vacancies in county offices; qualification
  • 236.215 — 236.215���� Filling vacancies in partisan elective office of county judge or commissioner
  • 236.220 — 236.220���� Deputy to fill vacancy in certain offices until person appointed qualifies
  • 236.225 — 236.225���� Filling vacancies in offices of county governing body
  • 236.240 — 236.240���� Removal of county treasurer from office RESIGNATIONS
  • 236.310 — 236.310���� Right of county commissioner to resign (metadata only)
  • 236.325 — 236.325���� Resignation of office effective at future date; selection of successor; exception DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS A
  • 236.350 — to 236.370. [1979 c.618 �4; 1991 c.742 �15; 1993 c.185 �22; 1993 c.623 �4;
  • 236.360 — 236.360���� Disciplinary actions; written procedures; safeguards; just cause; notice
  • 236.370 — 236.370���� ORS 236.350 to 236.370 not applicable to certain public safety officers TRANSFER OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES
  • 236.630 — 236.630���� Authority of new employer over transferred employee
  • 236.640 — 236.640, the public employee shall be transferred to the employment of the public employer that assumed or acquired the
  • 236.990 — 236.990���� Penalties VACANCIES AND ELIGIBILITY GENERALLY ����� 236.010 Causes for vacancies in office. (1) An o
Title 237 · ORS Chapter 237 (47 sections)
  • 237.001 — [1953 c.200 �1; renumbered 238.750
  • 237.141 — 237.141); 1973 c.704 �5; 1979 c.214 �2; 1991 c.917 �3; 1995 c.494 �3; renumbered 238.082 in 1995] ����� 237.144 [Rep
  • 237.198 — 237.198); 1973 c.695 �6; 1977 c.627 �1; renumbered 238.370 in 1995] ����� 237.200 [1973 c.695 �8; 1979 c.861 �5; 198
  • 237.370 — 237.370���� Collection of contribution from employees
  • 237.375 — 237.375���� Limitations on payments and contributions
  • 237.380 — 237.380���� Revenues from which city may make payments to fund COVERAGE OF EMPLOYEES UNDER FEDERAL SOCIAL SECURITY A
  • 237.410 — to 237.510 shall be deposited into the State Treasury to the credit of
  • 237.412 — 237.412���� Declaration of policy regarding federal Social Security protection for employees of state and political subd
  • 237.414 — 237.414���� Extension of federal Social Security benefits to employees of state and certain political subdivisions
  • 237.418 — 237.418���� Authority of interstate agencies to extend federal Social Security benefits to their employees
  • 237.420 — 237.420���� Agreements to extend federal Social Security coverage to employees of public agencies not covered by ORS 237
  • 237.430 — 237.430���� Public agencies to be included in the agreement
  • 237.440 — shall be liable for the contributions required to be remitted by an
  • 237.460 — 237.460���� Withholding and remitting of employees� contributions
  • 237.470 — 237.470���� Retirement board to promulgate regulations
  • 237.480 — 237.480���� Procedure against employer failing to comply with regulations
  • 237.490 — 237.490���� Deposit investment and payment of funds
  • 237.510 — 237.510. Each public agency included in the agreement pursuant to ORS 237.430 is required to pay its pro rata share of t
  • 237.600 — 237.600. ����� (5) At such times as may be established by board rule, the Public Employees Retirement Board shall revie
  • 237.620 — 237.620���� Membership of police officers and firefighters in Public Employees Retirement System; death benefits
  • 237.635 — 237.635���� Mandated increase in benefits payable under systems other than Public Employees Retirement System; limitatio
  • 237.637 — 237.637���� Additional mandated increase in benefits payable under systems other than Public Employees Retirement System
  • 237.645 — or 237.650 to become a legislator member of the state deferred
  • 237.650 — to become a legislator member of the state deferred compensation plan
  • 237.655 — for the purpose of service in the Legislative Assembly; or
  • 237.750 — 237.750���� Alternative retirement programs for employees of Harney County Health District LIQUIDATION OF PRE-1953 R
  • 237.950 — 237.950���� Pre-1953 Public Employees Retirement System abolished
  • 237.952 — hereby is declared to be the trustee of said fund.
  • 237.960 — 237.960���� Transfer of assets and administration of retirement fund
  • 237.968 — 237.968���� Continuation of retirement benefits of certain members
  • 237.972 — 237.972���� Continuation of abolished system with regard to certain members
  • 237.976 — 237.976���� Disposition of contributions made under abolished system
  • 237.980 — 237.980, shall be exempt from all state, county and municipal taxes, and shall not be subject to execution, garnishment,
  • 238.025 — in 1995]
  • 238.074 — in 1995]
  • 238.200 — in 1995; subsection (4) renumbered 238.440 in 1995]
  • 238.210 — in 1995]
  • 238.265 — in 1995; subsection (3) renumbered 238.105 in 1995]
  • 238.335 — in 1995]
  • 238.345 — in 1995]
  • 238.475 — in 1995]
  • 238.560 — 238.560] ����� 237.380 Revenues from which city may make payments to fund. The payments made by the city under ORS 2
  • 238.570 — 238.570] COVERAGE OF EMPLOYEES UNDER FEDERAL SOCIAL SECURITY ACT ����� 237.410 Definitions for ORS 237.420 to 23
  • 238.580 — in 1995; see note under 237.007]
  • 238.610 — in 1995]
  • 238.675 — in 1995]
  • 238A.220 — 238A.220, as determined by the actuary under ORS 238.605. ����� (b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, c
Title 238 · ORS Chapter 238 (155 sections)
  • 1.380 — (1989 Edition) if the surviving spouse or dependent was covered at the
  • 1.390 — (1989 Edition).
  • 171.562 — and 171.565. Except as otherwise provided in ORS 238.640, the term of
  • 173.210 — prior to its amendment by chapter 735, Oregon Laws 1973, may
  • 181A.540 — 181A.540. ����� (x) Certified parole and probation officers employed by the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Super
  • 190.080 — 190.080, any intergovernmental entity created by public bodies under this section shall have the power to issue bonds as
  • 237.011 — 237.011; 1997 c.249 �65; 1999 c.130 �4; 1999 c.509 �23; 2001 c.192 �1; 2001 c.883 �41; 2001 c.945 �30; 2003 c.67 �17; 20
  • 237.017 — (1)]
  • 237.029 — 237.029; 2001 c.945 �33] ����� 238.070 [Repealed by 1965 c.607 �9] ����� 238.072 Membership of certain legislati
  • 237.039 — 237.039; 2001 c.945 �32; 2003 c.90 �1] ����� 238.060 [Amended by 1953 c.426 �4; repealed by 1965 c.607 �5 (238.061 e
  • 237.051 — 237.051; 1997 c.551 �1; 1999 c.130 �6] ����� 238.685 Method of payment of unfunded obligation under integration cont
  • 237.071 — (4); 1999 c.317 �5a; 2007 c.52 �6; 2023 c.404 �8]
  • 237.073 — 237.073; 2013 c.768 �111; 2015 c.767 �62] (Employee Rollover Contributions) ����� 238.220 Employee rollover cont
  • 237.101 — 237.101] ����� 238.480 Effect of change to calendar year on contributions and credit of members. All contributions m
  • 237.107 — 237.107] PUBLIC EMPLOYEE BENEFIT EQUALIZATION FUND ����� 238.485 Fund established. (1) Pursuant to section 415(m
  • 237.111 — (3); 2001 c.945 �37; 2007 c.52 �4; 2019 c.355 �10; 2021 c.135 �6]
  • 237.165 — 237.165; 2001 c.945 �56; 2003 c.67 �25; 2003 c.625 �1; 2005 c.808 �28; 2019 c.165 �22; 2023 c.17 �6; 2023 c.404 �9a]
  • 237.169 — 237.169; 2001 c.945 �57; 2003 c.625 �4; 2019 c.355 �17; 2019 c.487 �1; 2021 c.135 �10; 2021 c.456 �2; 2023 c.404 �10]
  • 237.210 — 237.210; 2007 c.53 �1; 2023 c.404 �15; 2025 c.49 �2; 2025 c.490 �1] ����� 238.455 Estimated benefit payments. (1)(a)
  • 237.211 — 237.211] ����� 238.505 Judges as PERS members. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, a person wh
  • 237.220 — 237.220; 1997 c.801 �19; 1999 c.317 �21; 2005 c.22 �179; 2025 c.32 �102] ����� 238.538 Health benefit plans for cert
  • 237.233 — 237.233; 1999 c.317 �23; 2001 c.945 �62; 2005 c.152 �9; 2011 c.9 �25; 2011 c.637 �74a; 2019 c.355 �41; 2023 c.404 �3; 20
  • 237.248 — 237.248; 1999 c.317 �18; 2001 c.945 �88; 2005 c.808 �7] (Benefits Payable to Vested Inactive Member) ����� 238.4
  • 237.285 — 237.285; 2017 c.746 �12] ����� 238.606 Independent review of actuarial report on system; reports. (1)(a) At least on
  • 237.295 — 237.295; 2001 c.945 �65; 2003 c.733 �63] (Integration of Other Retirement Systems) ����� 238.680 Integration of
  • 237.301 — 237.301; 2003 c.733 �65] ����� 238.707 Participating public employers to submit timely and accurate member data; aut
  • 237.312 — 237.312; 2003 c.105 �6; 2003 c.733 �66; 2025 c.49 �1] ����� 238.720 Rollover contributions; application against paym
  • 238.005 — 238.005, for the purpose of calculating the retirement allowance of a person who establishes membership in the system on
  • 238.011 — 238.011���� Shared work benefits to be treated as salary MEMBERSHIP (Membership Generally)
  • 238.035 — as a class of employees that become members of the system, without
  • 238.045 — 238.045���� Membership of certain circuit court judges
  • 238.055 — 238.055���� Membership of judges previously receiving retirement pay from Judges� Retirement Fund
  • 238.060 — 238.060); repealed by 1981 c.126 �6] ����� 238.062 Membership of deputy district attorneys. Any deputy district atto
  • 238.062 — 238.062���� Membership of deputy district attorneys
  • 238.072 — 238.072���� Membership of certain legislative employees
  • 238.082 — 238.082���� Limits on hours worked by retired members (Temporary provisions relating to employment of retired member
  • 238.088 — 238.088���� Appointment or election of retired member to public office
  • 238.092 — 238.092���� Option of legislators to receive certain benefits; employment of persons as legislative employees or state p
  • 238.095 — 238.095���� Termination of membership RETIREMENT CREDIT (Restoration of Forfeited Credit)
  • 238.105 — to 238.175 before July 1, 2003. The account balance shall include all
  • 238.115 — 238.115, together with interest from the date of withdrawal at the same rate as applied to the withdrawn member account
  • 238.125 — 238.125���� Credit for probationary period of employment
  • 238.135 — 238.135���� Credit for probationary periods in seasonal positions (Credit for Periods of Service With Other Employer
  • 238.145 — 238.145, 238.148, 238.156, 238.157, 238.160, 238.162, 238.165, 238.175 or
  • 238.148 — 238.148���� Credit for service as public safety officer in another state
  • 238.156 — 238.156���� Contributions, benefits and retirement credit for periods of service in uniformed services or Armed Forces;
  • 238.157 — 238.157���� Alternative provision for retirement credit for periods of service in uniformed services
  • 238.160 — 238.160���� Retirement credit for service while on loan to federal government
  • 238.162 — 238.162���� Retirement credit for service as teacher in public schools of another state (Miscellaneous)
  • 238.165 — 238.165���� Credit for certain periods of employment by Legislative Assembly
  • 238.175 — 238.175. [Formerly 237.071 (1) to (3); 2001 c.945 �43; 2003 c.67 �1; 2003 c.625 �9; 2013 c.768 �110] ����� 238.205 P
  • 238.215 — 238.215���� Contributions by certain higher education employees (Employee Rollover Contributions)
  • 238.220 — 238.220���� Employee rollover contributions; rules (metadata only)
  • 238.222 — 238.222���� Trustee-to-trustee transfers to fund restoration of forfeited service or purchase of retirement credit; rule
  • 238.225 — or 238A.220.
  • 238.227 — 238.227���� Pooling of employers for purpose of computing employer contributions
  • 238.229 — 238.229���� Effect of lump sum payment to side account on contributions of pooled employer; application of excess amount
  • 238.232 — 238.232���� Choice of amortization period for certain lump sum payments to side accounts
  • 238.235 — in 2019]
  • 238.255 — 238.255���� Credits to regular accounts when earnings less than assumed interest rate
  • 238.260 — 238.260, 238.350, 238.362, 238.364, 238.372 to 238.384, 238.410, 238.415,
  • 238.270 — 238.270���� Transfer of member account to other public employee retirement system RETIREMENT
  • 238.280 — (1), (2) or (3) as long as the person is absent from service with all
  • 238.285 — 238.285���� Verification of retirement data BENEFITS (Service Retirement Allowance)
  • 238.300 — 238.300, 238.305, 238.320 or 238.325 determined as of the member�s or alternate payee�s effective date of retirement, us
  • 238.305 — 238.305, 238.320, 238.325, 238A.190 or 238A.400 as to the form of the retirement benefit. ����� (e) That death benefits
  • 238.315 — 238.315���� Lump sum payment in lieu of small allowance (Disability Retirement Allowance)
  • 238.320 — 238.320. [2025 c.168 �2] (Use of Leave to Increase Retirement Allowance) ����� 238.350 Use of unused leave to in
  • 238.325 — 238.325���� Optional disability retirement allowance calculations
  • 238.330 — 238.330���� Minimum disability retirement allowance
  • 238.347 — 238.347���� Timeline for referral of hearing of contested case to dispute denial of application for disability retiremen
  • 238.350 — 238.350���� Use of unused leave to increase retirement allowance; rules
  • 238.355 — 238.355���� Computation of unused sick leave for community college employees (Cost-of-Living Adjustments)
  • 238.361 — 238.361���� Consumer price index for calculation of cost-of-living adjustments (Benefit Increases in Compensation of
  • 238.362 — 238.362���� Increased benefits payable in compensation for certain damages attributable to taxation of benefits
  • 238.364 — 238.364���� Calculation of increased benefit payable under ORS 238.362
  • 238.366 — 238.366���� Retirement allowance increase based on years of service
  • 238.368 — in 2011]
  • 238.372 — to 238.384 constitutes a declaration under penalty of perjury and must
  • 238.374 — 238.374���� Applicant�s statement; resumption of residency
  • 238.376 — 238.376���� Nonresidency after benefits commenced; required statement; subsequent residency
  • 238.378 — 238.378���� Information from Department of Revenue (metadata only)
  • 238.382 — 238.382���� Statements constitute declaration under penalty of perjury
  • 238.384 — has no right or claim to the increased benefit provided by chapter 796,
  • 238.390 — (1); or
  • 238.395 — 238.395. ����� (11) As used in this section, �court� means any court of appropriate jurisdiction of this or any other s
  • 238.400 — 238.400���� Payment upon death of retired member who dies before time expires to make election to change retirement bene
  • 238.405 — for a member who dies on or after May 9, 2003, shall be calculated
  • 238.407 — 238.407���� Distribution of death benefit as rollover distribution (Insurance Premium Payments)
  • 238.410 — and the health insurance premiums paid by state employees who are not
  • 238.415 — 238.415���� Payment toward cost of pre-Medicare insurance; rules
  • 238.420 — 238.420, 238.445, 238.458, 238.460, 238.465, 238.475, 238.600, 238.605,
  • 238.425 — 238.425���� Benefits payable to vested inactive member (Benefits Payable to Persons Establishing Membership on or Af
  • 238.430 — 238.430���� Limitation on benefits payable to persons establishing membership on or after January 1, 1996
  • 238.435 — 238.435. ����� (2) A person establishes membership in the system before January 1, 1996, for the purposes of this secti
  • 238.440 — 238.440���� Optional purchase of benefit units by police and firefighters (Prior Service Credit)
  • 238.442 — 238.442���� Prior service credit (Miscellaneous)
  • 238.445 — 238.445, an overpayment or improperly made payment from the Public Employee Benefit Equalization Fund may be recovered o
  • 238.447 — 238.447���� Execution or assignment of benefits to collect restitution or compensatory fine for felony
  • 238.450 — 238.450���� Computation of retirement allowance or benefit; notice of dispute; prohibition on modification of data
  • 238.462 — 238.462���� Spousal consent required for certain optional forms of retirement allowance
  • 238.465 — (2).
  • 238.480 — 238.480���� Effect of change to calendar year on contributions and credit of members PUBLIC EMPLOYEE BENEFIT EQUALIZ
  • 238.485 — and 238.490, shall receive from the Public Employee Benefit
  • 238.488 — 238.488���� Payment of benefits; employer contributions
  • 238.492 — 238.492���� Rules for administration of fund JUDGE MEMBERS
  • 238.500 — to 238.585 shall be adjusted annually as provided in ORS 238.360.
  • 238.535 — (1)(a), and the noncomplying judge member shall receive only that
  • 238.538 — 238.538���� Health benefit plans for certain retired judge members
  • 238.545 — 238.545���� Withdrawal of member account; retirement allowance of inactive judge member
  • 238.565 — 238.565���� Judge�s beneficiaries; spouse�s pension
  • 238.575 — 238.575���� Cost-of-living adjustments; ad hoc increase
  • 238.585 — 238.585. ����� (3) ORS 238.005 (27)(c)(M) does not apply in respect to service as a judge member. [Formerly
  • 238.600 — 238.600���� System established; legislative intent (metadata only)
  • 238.601 — 238.601���� Legislative findings and intent; administration of system
  • 238.605 — 238.605���� Actuarial report on system; determination of unfunded actuarial liability
  • 238.606 — 238.606���� Independent review of actuarial report on system; reports
  • 238.608 — 238.608���� Separate actuarial equivalency factor tables for certain police officers and firefighters
  • 238.615 — 238.615���� Revolving fund for payment of administrative expenses
  • 238.618 — 238.618���� Exclusion of employer or employee from system to maintain tax qualification
  • 238.622 — 238.622���� Report on changes to actuarial methods and assumptions (Public Employees Retirement Board)
  • 238.635 — 238.635���� Board consideration of system goals and objectives
  • 238.646 — 238.646���� Authority of Director of Public Employees Retirement System to require fingerprints
  • 238.657 — 238.657���� Board counsel (Public Employees Retirement Fund)
  • 238.665 — 238.665, 238.670 and 238.705 and the increases provided by ORS 238.366 for members of the system who are serving as othe
  • 238.670 — 238.670, shall be exempt from garnishment and all state, county and municipal taxes heretofore or hereafter imposed, exc
  • 238.671 — 238.671���� Proposal to legislative review agency for crediting of interest or income
  • 238.672 — 238.672���� Crediting of earnings to employer upon death or retirement of member
  • 238.680 — (3), may provide for payment of all or any part of its unfunded
  • 238.685 — 238.685���� Method of payment of unfunded obligation under integration contract
  • 238.690 — on or after October 1, 1991.
  • 238.692 — to 238.698, and any premium on those bonds. A diversion agreement
  • 238.694 — 238.694���� Certain public bodies authorized to issue bonds to finance pension liabilities; revenue bonds
  • 238.695 — 238.695, may authorize the issuance of bonds under ORS 238.694, the public body or intergovernmental entity must first:
  • 238.698 — 238.698���� Funds diversion agreement (Enforcement)
  • 238.700 — 238.700���� Enforcement of requirements of ORS chapters 238 and 238A
  • 238.705 — 238.705, the board may, by petition in usual form, apply to the circuit court for the county in which is located the pub
  • 238.707 — 238.707���� Participating public employers to submit timely and accurate member data; authority of board to prevent alte
  • 238.710 — 238.710���� Mandamus against defaulting employer; appeal
  • 238.720 — 238.720���� Rollover contributions; application against payments improperly made to retirees; rules EMPLOYER PROGRAM
  • 238.730 — 238.730���� Unfunded Actuarial Liability Resolution Program (Employer Incentive Fund) (Temporary provisions rela
  • 238.750 — 238.750���� Short title GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 238.005 Definitions. For purposes of this chapter: ����� (1) �
  • 238A.335 — or 238A.340. The board may apply excess amounts to offset
  • 238A.353 — 238A.353; (c) an additional nonrefund pension for prior service credit, including military service, credited to the memb
  • 238A.400 — be changed, even though the member has retired and has begun receiving
  • 238A.410 — 238A.410, the benefits shall be paid as provided by ORS 238A.410 (3). If a judgment, order or agreement awards an intere
  • 240.190 — does not affect police officer status.
  • 243.726 — and whose duties include the care of residents of residential
  • 243.920 — (1) before January 1, 1968; and who cancels that election in any
  • 293.728 — 293.728. ����� (4)(a) No later than June 30, 2025, the board shall apply all moneys in the fund on February 28, 2025, i
  • 341.005 — 341.005. ����� (15) �Major fraction of a month� means a month: ����� (a) In which an active member is employed for mor
  • 341.551 — may not be an active member of the Public Employees Retirement System. [Formerly
  • 342.120 — 342.120, who is employed by a common school district, a union high school district or an education service district. ��
  • 526.052 — 526.052, and who participates in an eligible retirement plan described in subsection (3) of this section, may use moneys
  • 652.190 — 652.190; and ����� (E) The full amount of required employee contributions under ORS 238A.330 that are paid by the emplo
Title 239 · ORS Chapter 239 (1 sections)
  • 239.002 — [Amended by 1959 c.613 �2; 1967
Title 24 · ORS Chapter 24 (27 sections)
  • 18.235 — 18.235, the payment must be in United States dollars as provided in subsection (2) of this section. ����� (h) The amoun
  • 24.105 — to 24.125, 24.135 and 24.155 to 24.175, except a judgment, decree or
  • 24.115 — 24.115������ Filing of foreign judgment; fees; effect
  • 24.125 — 24.125, 24.129, 24.135, 24.140, 24.150 and 24.155 do not apply to a foreign restraining order. ����� (6) A person prote
  • 24.129 — 24.129������ Certification of filing in single court; filing of certified copy or lien record abstract for other countie
  • 24.135 — 24.135������ Grounds for staying enforcement of judgment; security for satisfaction of judgment; fees
  • 24.155 — to 24.175 shall be interpreted and construed in order to effectuate its
  • 24.175 — 24.175������ Short title FOREIGN RESTRAINING ORDERS
  • 24.190 — 24.190������ Foreign restraining orders UNIFORM FOREIGN-MONEY CLAIMS ACT
  • 24.260 — to 24.335, the principles of law and equity, including the law merchant,
  • 24.265 — 24.265������ Scope of application of ORS 24.260 to 24.335
  • 24.270 — 24.270������ Variation of application by agreement (metadata only)
  • 24.275 — 24.275������ Determining proper money of the claim (metadata only)
  • 24.280 — 24.280������ Determining amount of money of certain contract claims
  • 24.285 — 24.285������ Asserting and defending foreign-money claim
  • 24.290 — 24.290������ Judgments and awards on foreign-money claims; times of money conversion; form of judgment; post-judgment en
  • 24.295 — 24.295������ Conversions of foreign money in distribution proceeding
  • 24.310 — 24.310������ Determining United States dollar value of foreign-money claims for limited purposes
  • 24.320 — 24.320������ Supplementary general principles of law
  • 24.325 — 24.325������ Uniformity of application and construction
  • 24.335 — apply to foreign-money issues even if other law under the conflict of
  • 24.360 — 24.360������ Standards for recognition of foreign-country judgment
  • 24.370 — 24.370������ Procedure for recognition of foreign-country judgment
  • 24.375 — 24.375������ Effect of recognition of foreign-country judgment
  • 24.380 — 24.380������ Stay of proceedings pending appeal of foreign-country judgment
  • 24.400 — 24.400. [2009 c.48 �10] ����� 24.400 Short title. ORS 24.350 to 24.400 may be cited as the Uniform Foreign-Country M
  • 24.500 — 24.500������ Certain laws of other states contrary to public policy; prohibitions on issuance of foreign subpoenas �
Title 240 · ORS Chapter 240 (43 sections)
  • 240.011 — 240.011���� Policy on public service contracts; review
  • 240.013 — 240.013���� Job-sharing positions; adjustment of benefits and detriments
  • 240.057 — 240.057���� Administrator of Personnel Division; appointment
  • 240.086 — and this section, except for such judicial review as may be provided
  • 240.088 — 240.088���� Review of arbitration awards after written exceptions filed
  • 240.100 — 240.100���� Administer oaths; subpoena witnesses; compel production of papers
  • 240.105 — 240.105���� Use of public facilities of state or municipalities
  • 240.115 — 240.115���� Action to secure compliance with chapter
  • 240.131 — 240.131. ����� (2) The board shall set standards for the assessment of administrative expenses and costs under subsecti
  • 240.165 — 240.165���� Cost of operating Personnel Division divided among various agencies of state government
  • 240.170 — 240.170���� Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund
  • 240.185 — 240.185���� Maximum number of state employees; applicability; exceptions CATEGORIES OF SERVICE; CLASSIFICATION AND C
  • 240.195 — 240.195���� Categories of positions in state service
  • 240.205 — or 240.212. [Amended by 1955 c.738 �7; 1981 c.409 �2]
  • 240.215 — 240.215���� Classification plan; job share; career ladder; transfers
  • 240.227 — 240.227���� Salary for legislator appointed to exempt, unclassified or management service
  • 240.240 — 240.240���� Application of chapter to unclassified or management service
  • 240.250 — 240.250���� Rules applicable to management service METHOD OF SELECTING EMPLOYEES FOR SERVICE IN CLASSIFIED POSITIONS
  • 240.306 — 240.306���� Recruitment, selection and promotion of state employees; criteria; procedures; duties of department
  • 240.307 — 240.307���� Procedure for enforcement of ORS 240.309; rules
  • 240.309 — 240.309, then the burden of rebutting the prima facie case is on the employer. ����� (4)(a) Any employer found to be in
  • 240.311 — 240.311���� Delegation of authority and responsibility by division; post-audit review
  • 240.316 — 240.316���� Trial service; regular status; procedures for transfer, demotion and separation of employees
  • 240.321 — 240.321���� Collective bargaining; effect of collective bargaining agreements on personnel rules; grievance procedures
  • 240.395 — 240.395���� Suspension of merit system in emergencies; reinstatement
  • 240.400 — 240.400���� Designation by appointing authority of staff employees to act as alternates EMPLOYER-REQUESTED INTERVIEW
  • 240.406 — 240.406���� Right of unclassified or exempt employee to be accompanied to employer-requested interview REMOVAL DURIN
  • 240.430 — 240.430���� Merit ratings STATE MANAGEMENT CREDENTIALS PROGRAM
  • 240.435 — 240.435���� State Management Credentials Program required; purpose WORKING HOURS; LEAVES; DISCIPLINE; REEMPLOYMENT
  • 240.546 — 240.546���� Payments in lieu of sick leave with pay; rules; exclusions
  • 240.551 — 240.551���� Working hours, holidays, leaves of absence and vacations of employees in state classified service
  • 240.555 — 240.555���� Suspension, reduction, demotion or dismissal
  • 240.570 — 240.570���� Classified employee filling position in unclassified, exempt or management service
  • 240.580 — 240.580���� Service credits for service in unclassified service
  • 240.590 — 240.590���� Reemployment of employee in exempt service BOARD FEES
  • 240.610 — 240.610���� Mediation service fee; labor relations and negotiation training fee; amount; payment; disposition of fees
  • 240.750 — 240.750���� When discipline action not to be retained in personnel file MISCELLANEOUS
  • 240.850 — 240.850���� Policy on work environments; duties of state agencies
  • 240.855 — 240.855���� Telecommuting; state policy; agencies to adopt written policies; identification of barriers and solutions
  • 240.990 — 240.990���� Penalties ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS ����� 240.005 Short title. This chapter shall be known as the St
  • 243.285 — 243.285. [1985 c.635 �3; 1990 c.3 �1; 1993 c.98 �5; 1993 c.724 �12; 2001 c.312 �1; 2003 c.75 �20; 2009 c.177 �1; 2017 c.
  • 243.809 — 243.809, except with regard to the recruitment and selection of applicants for initial appointment to state service. ��
  • 292.951 — 292.951, performed by persons in state service and the compensation and the classification structure within the state sy
Title 241 · ORS Chapter 241 (38 sections)
  • 241.002 — to 241.009 not exclusive method for approval of system. ORS 241.002 to 241.009 shall not
  • 241.004 — 241.004���� ORS 241.002 to 241.009 not exclusive method for approval of system
  • 241.006 — 241.006���� Submitting proposals relating to county civil service
  • 241.009 — 241.009���� Initiative or referendum; election procedure
  • 241.010 — 241.010; 1961 c.135 �1; 1963 c.331 �9; 1981 c.48 �6] ����� 241.030 [Formerly 241.015; 1961 c.135 �2; repealed by 198
  • 241.016 — to 241.990, except as to residence, character, and, in case of former
  • 241.025 — 241.025���� Positions subject to civil service; exceptions
  • 241.030 — 241.030] ����� 241.016 Definitions for ORS 241.016 to 241.990. As used in ORS 241.016 to 241.990, unless the context
  • 241.065 — 241.065���� County civil service commission; members; compensation
  • 241.075 — 241.075���� Term of office and removal of commissioners
  • 241.090 — 241.090���� Offices and clerical help for commission
  • 241.095 — 241.095���� Officers and employees to assist commission
  • 241.105 — 241.105���� Preservation and destruction of records and examinations; public records
  • 241.120 — 241.120���� Investigation and inspection by commission
  • 241.125 — 241.125���� Compelling attendance of witnesses and production of documents
  • 241.135 — 241.135���� Conduct of hearings and investigations; rules
  • 241.140 — 241.140���� Conclusiveness of orders, decisions, rules or regulations; necessity for unanimity
  • 241.150 — 241.150���� Reports of appointments and separations
  • 241.155 — 241.155���� Official roster CLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION PLAN; SELECTION AND PROMOTION OF EMPLOYEES
  • 241.205 — 241.205���� Basis of appointment and promotion generally
  • 241.210 — 241.210���� Board of county commissioners to control creation of positions and fixing of compensation
  • 241.215 — 241.215���� Classification and compensation; rules (metadata only)
  • 241.250 — 241.250���� Register of eligibles; relative rank; striking of names; rules
  • 241.255 — 241.255���� Vacancies filled by promotion if practicable
  • 241.260 — 241.260���� Classified civil service vacancies; certification of candidates for vacancies
  • 241.265 — 241.265���� Probationary appointments; discharge during probation; effect of failure of promoted candidate to qualify
  • 241.295 — 241.295���� Appointments and promotions to be made only as provided in ORS 241.016 to 241.990
  • 241.300 — 241.300���� Appointment of undersheriff, deputy undersheriff and administrative aide; reinstatement LEAVES; TRANSFER
  • 241.410 — 241.410���� Prohibition of transfer, reinstatement, suspension or dismissal contrary to ORS 241.016 to
  • 241.430 — 241.430���� Dismissal only for cause; written accusation
  • 241.435 — 241.435���� Necessity of a hearing prior to dismissal
  • 241.440 — shall be by public hearing, after reasonable notice to the accused of
  • 241.445 — 241.445���� Right of employee to public hearing and representation; limitations
  • 241.450 — 241.450���� Orders of commission on review of investigation
  • 241.460 — 241.460���� Orders appealable when not unanimous; issues on appeal limited PROHIBITED CONDUCT AND ACTIVITIES
  • 241.530 — 241.530���� Limitations on recommendations of applicants PENALTIES
  • 241.990 — 241.990. No appointment or promotion to any position in the classified civil service of the county shall be made except
  • 242.706 — 242.706. ����� (11) Any chief examiner appointed under ORS 242.716. ����� (12) Any assistants to a board of county com
Title 242 · ORS Chapter 242 (36 sections)
  • 242.010 — [Repealed by 1959 c.252 �46]
  • 242.050 — 242.050���� Civil service for employees of certain districts after annexation CIVIL SERVICE FOR CUSTODIANS IN SCHOOL
  • 242.350 — 242.350���� Terms and compensation of commissioners
  • 242.420 — 242.420���� Investigations; oaths; subpoenas; examination of books, papers and records
  • 242.560 — 242.560���� Register of eligible candidates; ranking; rules
  • 242.570 — 242.570���� Certification of candidates for vacancies; rules
  • 242.635 — 242.635���� Board approval necessary for eligibility after dismissal; requirements for approval
  • 242.702 — to 242.824 shall be dismissed, demoted, suspended without pay or
  • 242.704 — 242.704���� Political subdivisions and positions to which ORS 242.702 to 242.824 apply (Civil Service Commission)
  • 242.712 — 242.712���� Chairperson of commission; meetings; quorum
  • 242.716 — 242.716���� Chief examiner and secretary of commission
  • 242.718 — 242.718���� Offices and clerical help for commission
  • 242.720 — 242.720���� Officers of political subdivision to assist commission
  • 242.722 — 242.722���� Preservation of records and examinations; public records
  • 242.724 — 242.724���� Rules of commission; examinations (Investigations; Hearings; Actions)
  • 242.726 — 242.726���� Investigation by commission of abuses; report of investigation
  • 242.728 — 242.728���� Administering oaths; compelling attendance of witnesses and production of documents; depositions of witnesse
  • 242.732 — 242.732���� Procedure in hearings before commission; rules of evidence
  • 242.734 — 242.734���� Action to secure compliance with ORS 242.702 to 242.824 (Payroll)
  • 242.736 — 242.736���� Commission certification of payroll required
  • 242.738 — 242.738���� Payments to persons not certified by commission prohibited (Civil Service Positions)
  • 242.752 — 242.752���� Basis of appointment and promotion; creation of positions; fixing compensation
  • 242.756 — 242.756���� Effect on incumbent when position first becomes subject to civil service (Examinations)
  • 242.760 — 242.760���� Qualifications for admission to examination
  • 242.762 — 242.762���� Promotional examinations (Appointment of Candidates)
  • 242.766 — 242.766���� Appointment or rejection of certified candidates by appointing power; probation; discharge; demotion
  • 242.768 — 242.768���� Permanent and temporary appointments; rules
  • 242.772 — 242.772���� Report of appointing power to commission (Miscellaneous)
  • 242.792 — 242.792, 242.822 and 242.824 is a misdemeanor. [Subsection (2) enacted as 1959 c.252 �45] _______________
  • 242.794 — 242.794���� Transfer or reinstatement (Discipline)
  • 242.796 — 242.796���� Grounds for dismissal, demotion, suspension or deprivation of special privileges
  • 242.798 — to 242.804. If the reasons for such demotion are deemed insufficient by
  • 242.800 — 242.800���� Investigation and hearing upon demand of accused; right to counsel
  • 242.804 — 242.804���� Appeal from finding of commission; issue on appeal limited (Prohibited Conduct)
  • 242.822 — 242.822���� Prohibited conduct generally (Contributions or Services for Political or Religious Purposes)
  • 242.824 — exist, the commission shall:
Title 243 · ORS Chapter 243 (141 sections)
  • 238.205 — 238.205, an employer may �pick-up,� assume or pay the full amount of contributions which would otherwise have been made
  • 238.250 — 238.250, 238.260, 238A.350 and 238A.353 to the Optional Retirement Plan. A request for a transfer must be made at the ti
  • 238A.115 — on the date that the election becomes effective, shall be considered
  • 240.060 — 240.060, 240.065, 240.080, 240.123, 243.650 to 243.809 and 341.290 may remain in full force and effect after the Employm
  • 240.080 — 240.080, 240.123, 243.650 to 243.809 and 341.290, a person may be represented by counsel or any other agent authorized b
  • 243.005 — to 243.045. [Subsection (1) enacted as 1971 c.692 �9; subsection (2)
  • 243.015 — 243.015���� Life insurance for police and firefighters
  • 243.025 — 243.025���� Issuance of $10,000 life insurance certificate
  • 243.035 — 243.035���� Premiums and administrative costs to be budgeted and paid by public employers
  • 243.045 — 243.045���� Police and firefighters considered common group for certain purposes
  • 243.055 — 243.055���� Exemption from requirements of ORS 243.005 to 243.045 for certain public employers BENEFIT BOARDS MERGER
  • 243.057 — 243.057���� Role of executive director PUBLIC EMPLOYEES� BENEFIT BOARD
  • 243.061 — 243.061���� Public Employees� Benefit Board; members; term; confirmation; expenses
  • 243.066 — 243.066���� Officers; quorum; meetings BENEFIT PLANS (Generally)
  • 243.105 — to 243.285 and 292.051. The board shall take action to ensure that the
  • 243.107 — 243.107���� Employees of public universities eligible to participate in benefit plan
  • 243.129 — 243.129���� Participation in benefit plan by local government
  • 243.140 — 243.140���� Health benefit and dental plans for persons operating foster homes
  • 243.144 — 243.144���� Health benefit plan coverage requirements
  • 243.145 — 243.145���� Board authority with respect to health benefit plans; termination of participation
  • 243.160 — 243.160���� Eligibility of retired officer or employee to participate in dental benefit plan; rules
  • 243.163 — 243.163���� Eligibility of former member of Legislative Assembly to participate in group benefit plan
  • 243.165 — 243.165���� Public Employees� Benefit Account; continuing appropriation to account
  • 243.167 — 243.167���� Public Employees� Revolving Fund; continuing appropriation to fund
  • 243.170 — 243.170���� Contributions for job-share employees limited
  • 243.185 — 243.185, an amount not to exceed two percent of the monthly employer and employee contributions for any benefit availabl
  • 243.200 — 243.200���� Participation of self-pay groups in benefit plans
  • 243.215 — 243.215���� Certain eligible employees permitted to receive employer contributions for health benefit plans of their cho
  • 243.221 — 243.221���� Options that may be offered under flexible benefit plan
  • 243.223 — 243.223���� Rules for flexible benefit plans; costs
  • 243.252 — 243.252���� Payment of cost for employees or retirees
  • 243.275 — 243.275���� Additional benefit plans authorized; assessment for expenses
  • 243.291 — 243.291���� Plan eligibility; costs to be paid by participants; fees
  • 243.296 — 243.296���� Requirements when board offers long term care insurance plan (Retirees)
  • 243.302 — 243.302���� Grouping retired and nonretired employees for health insurance coverage LOCAL GOVERNMENT HEALTH COVERAGE
  • 243.303 — 243.303���� Local government authority to make health care insurance coverage available to retired officers and employee
  • 243.305 — 243.305. ����� (2) The legislative and judicial branches shall each select a person to monitor the effectiveness of the
  • 243.315 — 243.315���� Director of Affirmative Action; duties; legislative and judicial branches to monitor own programs WORKPL
  • 243.319 — 243.319���� Written policy regarding workplace harassment; requirements
  • 243.320 — 243.320���� Copy of policy to be provided to unrepresented party
  • 243.321 — 243.321���� Written policies and procedures regarding investigation of report of workplace harassment; requirements
  • 243.323 — 243.323���� Prohibition against entering into agreement with employee that prevents employee from discussing workplace h
  • 243.326 — 243.326���� State agencies to use information systems to track internal investigations of workplace discrimination and h
  • 243.327 — 243.327���� Training program for personnel who conduct internal investigations of workplace discrimination and harassmen
  • 243.330 — 243.330] ����� Note: See note under 243.853. ����� 243.855 Reimbursement to public employer. Public employees el
  • 243.345 — 243.345] (Miscellaneous) ����� 243.221 Options that may be offered under flexible benefit plan. (1) In addition
  • 243.350 — 243.350] ����� 243.230 [1979 c.469 �2; 1985 c.224 �5; 1987 c.158 �36; 1989 c.1006 �6; repealed by 1997 c.222 �54]
  • 243.401 — to 243.507. The accounts shall be established and maintained with the
  • 243.416 — 243.416���� State Treasurer as fund custodian; administration
  • 243.421 — 243.421���� Investment program for fund; securities law not applicable
  • 243.426 — 243.426���� Accounts; use for administrative expenses
  • 243.428 — 243.428���� Forfeited payments; use of moneys (State Deferred Compensation Plan)
  • 243.435 — 243.435���� Plan contents; assets held in trust; use of moneys; recovery of overpayments; assignment of benefits prohibi
  • 243.440 — 243.440���� Salary reduction for deferred compensation plan; amount; payment
  • 243.445 — 243.445���� Employee choice of plans; choice not binding; change in value of employee assets not to affect net worth of
  • 243.460 — 243.460���� Effect of deferred compensation on current taxable income and on retirement programs
  • 243.462 — 243.462���� Option to defer compensation on after-tax basis
  • 243.465 — 243.465���� Rollover distribution of deferred amounts to beneficiary
  • 243.470 — 243.470���� Administration of deferred compensation program; rules
  • 243.472 — 243.472���� Costs of plan administration assessed against participants; apportionment of expenses; expenses not board bu
  • 243.474 — 243.474���� Investment of local government plan assets through investment program; agreement with Public Employees Retir
  • 243.478 — 243.478���� Plan administration agreements; costs (Immunities)
  • 243.482 — 243.482���� Immunity of governmental agencies from liability for plan administration or investment of funds (Deferre
  • 243.505 — 243.505���� Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee (Payment of Deferred Compensation to Alternate Payee)
  • 243.507 — is subject to the provisions of ORS 30.260 to 30.300. With respect to
  • 243.550 — 243.550���� Dependent care assistance plan EXPENSE REIMBURSEMENT PLAN
  • 243.560 — 243.560���� Rulemaking; charge for administration; records
  • 243.575 — 243.575���� Computation of retirement and pension benefits; taxable income
  • 243.585 — 243.585���� Accounting system allowances for dedication of salary COLLECTIVE BARGAINING (Generally)
  • 243.662 — 243.662���� Rights of public employees to join labor organizations
  • 243.666 — 243.666. Upon the filing with the board of a petition by 30 percent or more of the employees in an appropriate bargainin
  • 243.670 — (2).
  • 243.672 — 243.672. ����� (b) A public employer that makes unauthorized deductions or a labor organization that receives payment i
  • 243.676 — 243.676���� Processing of unfair labor practice complaints; civil penalties (Representation Matters)
  • 243.682 — 243.682���� Representation questions; investigation and hearings on petitions; certification without election; rules; el
  • 243.684 — 243.684���� Requirements for petition for representation
  • 243.686 — 243.686���� Representation elections; ballot form; determining organization to be certified; consent elections
  • 243.692 — 243.692���� Limitation on successive representation elections (Bargaining; Mediation; Fact-Finding)
  • 243.696 — 243.696���� Bargaining representatives for executive department state agencies, judicial department and legislative depa
  • 243.698 — 243.698. [1973 c.536 �11; 1995 c.286 �4] ����� 243.706 Agreement may provide for grievance and other disputes to be
  • 243.702 — 243.702���� Renegotiation of invalid provisions in agreements
  • 243.706 — (3), the Employment Relations Board shall appoint a person from a list
  • 243.710 — 243.710); 1973 c.536 �1; renumbered 243.650] ����� 243.712 Mediation upon failure to agree after 150-day period; imp
  • 243.712 — 243.712���� Mediation upon failure to agree after 150-day period; impasse; final offer; fact-finding; effect of subseque
  • 243.716 — 243.716���� Use of volunteers not contracting out for services
  • 243.722 — 243.722���� Fact-finding procedure; costs; basis for findings and opinions; effect of subsequent arbitration decision
  • 243.730 — 243.730] ����� 243.666 Certified or recognized labor organization as exclusive employee group representative. (1) A
  • 243.732 — 243.732���� Refusal to cross picket line as prohibited strike
  • 243.736 — 243.736, 243.738, 243.742 and 243.746, if supported by competent, material and substantial evidence on the whole record,
  • 243.738 — 243.738���� Strikes by employees of mass transit districts, transportation districts and municipal bus systems (Arbi
  • 243.742 — 243.742���� Binding arbitration when strike prohibited
  • 243.746 — 243.746. [1973 c.536 �13; 1987 c.84 �1; 1995 c.286 �6; 2017 c.119 �1] ����� 243.716 Use of volunteers not contractin
  • 243.750 — 243.750); repealed by 1973 c.536 �39] ����� 243.752 Arbitration decision final; enforcement; effective date of compe
  • 243.752 — 243.752���� Arbitration decision final; enforcement; effective date of compensation increases; modifying award
  • 243.756 — 243.756. [1973 c.536 �22; 2019 c.429 �16] (Miscellaneous) ����� 243.766 Board duties in administration of collec
  • 243.762 — 243.762���� Alternative arbitration procedure under collective bargaining agreement (Miscellaneous)
  • 243.766 — 243.766���� Board duties in administration of collective bargaining laws; rules
  • 243.772 — 243.772���� Effect of collective bargaining laws on local charters and ordinances
  • 243.778 — 243.778���� Student representation when bargaining unit includes public university faculty; duties of student representa
  • 243.782 — 243.782���� Representation by counsel authorized (Designated Representatives; Reasonable Access; Authorized Deductio
  • 243.798 — 243.798���� Reasonable time granted to designated representatives to engage in certain activities during work hours
  • 243.802 — 243.802���� Written agreements regarding grant of period of release time for public employees to serve as designated rep
  • 243.804 — 243.804���� Reasonable access to employees within bargaining unit; duties of public employer regarding employee informat
  • 243.806 — 243.806. ����� (2) Subject to the limitations set forth in this subsection, it is an unfair labor practice for a public
  • 243.808 — 243.808���� Arbitration concerning alleged misconduct by law enforcement officer
  • 243.812 — 243.812���� Commission on Statewide Law Enforcement Standards of Conduct and Discipline; duties; members; establishment
  • 243.815 — in 2019]
  • 243.820 — 243.820���� Agreement for payment of annuity premium or investment in stock of regulated investment company
  • 243.830 — 243.830���� Effect of agreement on retirement contributions and benefits COACHES PLAN
  • 243.850 — 243.850���� Qualified football coaches plan; participation; salary deduction LEAVES OF ABSENCE FOR ATHLETIC COMPETIT
  • 243.854 — 243.854���� Leaves of absence for athletic competition; requirements; maximum period; reinstatement
  • 243.855 — 243.855���� Reimbursement to public employer PAY DIFFERENTIAL FOR USE OF AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
  • 243.857 — 243.857���� Pay differential for use of American Sign Language OREGON EDUCATORS BENEFIT BOARD
  • 243.862 — 243.862���� Oregon Educators Benefit Board; members; term; expenses; officers; quorum; meetings; confirmation
  • 243.864 — to 243.874 to eligible employees of a self-insured district, a district
  • 243.867 — 243.867���� Participation in benefit plan by local government
  • 243.868 — 243.868���� Benefit plans for other than health and dental benefits; premiums; district plans
  • 243.872 — 243.872���� Requirements when board offers long term care benefit plan
  • 243.877 — 243.877���� Health benefit plan coverage requirements
  • 243.878 — 243.878���� Board authority with respect to health benefit plans; termination of participation
  • 243.879 — 243.879���� Reimbursement methodology for payment to hospitals
  • 243.880 — 243.880���� Oregon Educators Benefit Account; continuing appropriation; monthly deposits
  • 243.882 — 243.882���� Monthly participation assessment; purposes; maximum account balance
  • 243.884 — 243.884���� Oregon Educators Revolving Fund; continuous appropriation to board; purposes; rules; moneys paid into fund
  • 243.886 — 243.886; or ����� (b) Is offered through the health insurance exchange under ORS 741.310 (1)(b)(B). ����� (2)(a) Excep
  • 243.930 — 243.930���� Board contributions; investment; purchase of benefits
  • 243.935 — 243.935���� Employer assumption of full amount of employee contributions
  • 243.940 — 243.940���� Employee election; cancellation of election
  • 243.945 — 243.945, the governing board of a public university listed in ORS 352.002 shall establish and administer an Optional Ret
  • 243.952 — 243.952���� Public Safety Memorial Fund Board; officers; quorum; meetings; staff
  • 243.954 — to 243.974. [1999 c.981 �3]
  • 243.956 — and no designation of beneficiary form has been completed under ORS
  • 243.964 — awarding benefits based on an initial application, whichever occurs
  • 243.969 — 243.969. ����� (3) No later than three days after a determination that a public safety officer suffered a qualifying de
  • 243.972 — 243.972���� Gifts; requirements for tax deductibility
  • 243.974 — (1), the board shall pay the benefits to the family member or parent of
  • 267.650 — 267.650. [2007 c.641 �2] ����� 243.740 [1963 c.579 �4; repealed by 1973 c.536 �39] (Arbitration) ����� 243.7
  • 418.630 — and as defined in ORS 418.625 (3) may participate in a health benefit
  • 659A.030 — 659A.030, including conduct that constitutes sexual assault or that constitutes conduct prohibited by ORS 659A.082 or 65
  • 743A.114 — 743A.114. ����� Note: See note under 243.860. ����� 243.878 Board authority with respect to health benefit plans
  • 743A.325 — 743A.325; ����� (11) ORS 743A.051 (2)(c); and ����� (12) ORS
Title 244 · ORS Chapter 244 (39 sections)
  • 162.075 — 162.075. [1974 c.72 �22; 1977 c.588 �5; 2007 c.865 �7; 2009 c.68 �10; 2023 c.36 �2] ����� 244.115 Filing required fo
  • 174.117 — 174.117: ����� (i) On an officially sanctioned trade-promotion or fact-finding mission; or ����� (ii) In officially de
  • 244.040 — 244.040���� Prohibited use of official position or office; exceptions; other prohibited actions
  • 244.045 — 244.045���� Regulation of subsequent employment of public officials; lobbying by former members of Legislative Assembly
  • 244.049 — 244.049. ����� (2)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, the commission may impose civil penalties
  • 244.050 — 244.050, and $50 for each day thereafter. The maximum penalty that may be imposed under this subsection is $5,000. ����
  • 244.055 — 244.055���� Additional reporting requirements for State Treasury; review; confidentiality
  • 244.060 — 244.060, 244.070 and 244.090. ����� (5) Subsections (1) to (3) of this section apply only to persons who are incumbent,
  • 244.070 — or 244.090.
  • 244.090 — to each newly elected or appointed public official serving the public
  • 244.100 — 244.100���� Statements of expenses or honoraria provided to public official
  • 244.110 — 244.110���� Statements subject to penalty for false swearing
  • 244.115 — 244.115���� Filing required for member of Congress or candidate; filing date CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
  • 244.120 — 244.120���� Methods of handling conflicts; Legislative Assembly; judges; appointed officials; other elected officials or
  • 244.130 — 244.130���� Recording of notice of conflict; effect of failure to disclose conflict APPLICATION OF CHAPTER
  • 244.160 — 244.160. ����� (b) $25,000 for violation of ORS 244.045. ����� (c) $10,000 for willfully violating ORS 244.040. �����
  • 244.162 — 244.162���� Information provided to persons required to file statement of economic interest
  • 244.165 — 244.165���� Rules or policies of state agency or association of public bodies; commission approval; effect NEPOTISM
  • 244.177 — 244.177���� Employment of relative or member of household; exceptions
  • 244.179 — 244.179���� Supervision of relative or member of household; exceptions LEGAL EXPENSE TRUST FUND
  • 244.195 — 244.195] ����� 244.165 Rules or policies of state agency or association of public bodies; commission approval; effec
  • 244.205 — to 244.221. If the commission determines that the application meets the
  • 244.209 — 244.209���� Application to establish fund; commission review and authorization
  • 244.217 — 244.217���� Statement of contributions received and expenditures made
  • 244.221 — 244.221. ����� (2) A person may make contributions of moneys to a legal expense trust fund in unlimited amounts. Pro bo
  • 244.250 — 244.250���� Oregon Government Ethics Commission; appointment; term; quorum; compensation; legal counsel
  • 244.270 — 244.270���� Findings as grounds for removal; notice to public bodies
  • 244.280 — 244.280���� Commission advisory opinions; effect of reliance on opinion
  • 244.282 — 244.282���� Executive director and staff advisory opinions; effect of reliance on opinion
  • 244.284 — 244.284���� Staff advice; effect of reliance on advice
  • 244.320 — 244.320���� Manual on government ethics; effect of reliance on manual; revision
  • 244.330 — 244.330���� Distribution of manual on government ethics
  • 244.345 — 244.345���� Oregon Government Ethics Commission Account ENFORCEMENT
  • 244.350 — 244.350. [1974 c.72 ��4,4a; 1975 c.543 �3; 1977 c.588 �3; 1977 c.751 �16; 1979 c.374 �5; 1979 c.666 �6; 1979 c.697 �1; 1
  • 244.360 — on a person for any good faith action the person takes in reliance on
  • 244.370 — 244.370���� Civil penalty procedure; disposition of penalties
  • 244.390 — 244.390���� Status of penalties and sanctions; consideration of other penalties imposed
  • 244.400 — 244.400���� Possibility of attorney fees for person prevailing in contested case GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 244.01
  • 293.708 — 293.708. A civil penalty imposed under this subsection is in addition to and not in lieu of a civil penalty that may be
Title 246 · ORS Chapter 246 (34 sections)
  • 246.010 — [Repealed by 1957 c.608 �231]
  • 246.021 — 246.021] VOTE RECORDING SYSTEMS ����� 246.520 Applicable laws; conflicting laws and ordinances inapplicable. All
  • 246.022 — 246.022���� Secretary of State may alter language required in election documents; rules
  • 246.025 — 246.025���� Use of signature stamp by person with disability
  • 246.046 — 246.046���� Secretary of State and county clerks to seek out evidence of violations SECRETARY OF STATE
  • 246.110 — 246.110, the Secretary of State biennially shall organize and conduct at convenient places and times in this state at le
  • 246.120 — 246.120, 246.140 or 246.150, the Secretary of State may apply to the appropriate circuit court for an order to compel th
  • 246.140 — 246.140���� Election law conferences for county clerks
  • 246.160 — 246.160���� Compilations and digests of election laws; distribution of supplies and materials to county clerks and other
  • 246.170 — 246.170���� Deposit of moneys received under ORS 246.160 in Secretary of State Miscellaneous Receipts Account
  • 246.179 — 246.179���� Reimbursement of county clerk for special elections for United States Senator or Representative and for reca
  • 246.190 — 246.190���� Help America Vote Act complaint procedures; rules COUNTY CLERK
  • 246.200 — 246.200���� County clerk to conduct elections; exceptions
  • 246.210 — 246.210���� County clerk to supervise local elections officials
  • 246.245 — 246.245���� Notification to county clerk when city boundary changed
  • 246.250 — 246.250���� Personnel; equipment, materials and facilities; payment of expenses; administering oaths
  • 246.270 — 246.270���� Office hours of county clerk on election days PRECINCTS
  • 246.340 — 246.340); 1991 c.719 �20; repealed by 2007 c.154 �67] ����� 246.340 [1957 c.608 �25; 1959 c.89 �1; 1979 c.190 �20; r
  • 246.410 — 246.410���� Directives for fixing precinct and other electoral district boundaries; maximum number of electors in precin
  • 246.520 — to 246.600 apply to elections where voting machines or vote tally
  • 246.530 — 246.530���� Adoption, purchase or procurement of equipment; use thereafter
  • 246.550 — 246.550���� Examination and approval of equipment by Secretary of State
  • 246.560 — 246.560���� Requirements for approval of equipment (metadata only)
  • 246.565 — 246.565���� Audit of computerized voting system by Secretary of State; copy of instructions for operation and maintenanc
  • 246.570 — 246.570���� Sale of vote recording systems to counties; security interest
  • 246.580 — 246.580���� Content of vote recording system sale agreement
  • 246.590 — 246.590. The agreement shall include a provision creating a security interest for the Secretary of State in the voting m
  • 246.600 — 246.600���� Deposits in Voting Machine Account; repayment to State Treasurer Note��������� Study of changes to Unite
  • 246.710 — 246.710���� Declaring county elections emergency; process; resumption of elections COMPELLING OFFICERS, OFFICIALS TO
  • 246.820 — 246.820���� Order to compel county clerk, city elections officer or elections official to comply with interpretation, ru
  • 246.910 — 246.910���� Appeal from Secretary of State, county clerk or other elections official to courts; deadline for filing
  • 258.405 — 258.405; 1995 c.144 �15] ����� 246.580 Content of vote recording system sale agreement. The sale agreement shall pro
  • 258.415 — 258.415; 1985 c.808 �1; 1995 c.144 �16] ����� 246.590 Loans from State Treasurer for purchase of voting equipment or
  • 258.425 — 258.425; 1993 c.713 �62; 1995 c.144 �17; 2005 c.755 �6] ����� 246.600 Deposits in Voting Machine Account; repayment
Title 247 · ORS Chapter 247 (47 sections)
  • 171.185 — or the next special election, the person�s voter registration
  • 247.009 — 247.009���� Qualification to vote in political subdivision
  • 247.012 — not later than the time the office or location closes for business on
  • 247.013 — 247.013���� Where person considered registered; change of residence address between counties; registration updates; when
  • 247.014 — 247.014���� Transfer of voter registration information by Department of Transportation
  • 247.016 — 247.016���� Registration of person who is 16 or 17 years of age; limitation on public record disclosure
  • 247.017 — and 247.171, the Department of Transportation shall take steps
  • 247.018 — 247.018���� Transfer of voter registration records to Secretary of State from Oregon Health Authority; opt-out of regist
  • 247.025 — 247.025���� Registration deadline; required address
  • 247.035 — 247.035���� Rules to consider in determining residence of person for voting purposes
  • 247.038 — 247.038���� Registration of person who is homeless or resides in identifiable location
  • 247.125 — 247.125���� Alteration of registration card prohibited; exceptions
  • 247.171 — 247.171. [1989 c.173 �7; 1995 c.712 �7; 2024 c.56 �5] ����� 247.178 Distribution and availability of registration ca
  • 247.174 — 247.174���� Determining qualifications of person to register or update registration; hearing
  • 247.176 — 247.176���� Request for delivery of registration card; rules
  • 247.178 — 247.178���� Distribution and availability of registration cards
  • 247.191 — 247.191���� Correction of registration and voter notification cards when precinct boundaries changed
  • 247.195 — 247.195���� Inquiry into validity of registration; hearing; cancellation
  • 247.203 — 247.203���� Change, termination or adoption of party affiliation before primary election
  • 247.208 — 247.208; or ����� (c) In the case of a registration card missing a date of birth, containing an incomplete date of birt
  • 247.275 — 247.275���� Limits on considering registration of elector inactive; rules
  • 247.281 — 247.281���� Notice to elector of inactive registration; contents
  • 247.290 — 247.290���� Registration update requirement; procedure; exceptions
  • 247.292 — or 247.296. [1957 c.608 �43; 1961 c.115 �1; 1965 c.583 �1; 1971 c.241 �2;
  • 247.295 — 247.295���� Verification of addresses of electors; change of address service
  • 247.296 — 247.296���� Verification of addresses of electors; update of registration; notice; cancellation prohibited during certai
  • 247.298 — 247.298���� Extension of time for updates under ORS 247.292
  • 247.302 — 247.302���� Effective date of registration updated by county clerk
  • 247.303 — 247.303���� Deadline for elector to update registration
  • 247.307 — 247.307���� Issuance of ballot when registration updated after registration deadline ELIGIBILITY IN PRESIDENTIAL ELE
  • 247.410 — 247.410���� Eligibility to vote for President or Vice President, or electors, only
  • 247.420 — 247.420���� Special ballot for voting under ORS 247.410 REMOVAL OF NAMES FROM REGISTER OF ELECTORS
  • 247.563 — 247.563���� Notice to elector whose registration appears invalid; contents; effect of notice; exceptions
  • 247.570 — shall be retained by the county clerk for two years.
  • 247.580 — 247.580���� County clerk to retain notices or elector listings for two years LISTS OF ELECTORS
  • 247.630 — to 247.650, 250.365 and 250.375 enacted in lieu of 247.251); repealed
  • 247.910 — 247.910] ����� 247.520 [1957 c.608 �47; 1961 c.48 �1; renumbered 247.920] ����� 247.550 [1963 c.346 �2; 1977 c.5
  • 247.945 — if the person obtains the list of electors for the purposes of resale
  • 247.948 — 247.948���� Elector information in registration file subject to inspection as public record; exceptions
  • 247.955 — 247.955���� Use of lists of electors for commercial purposes prohibited; exceptions DISCLOSURE OF RESIDENCE ADDRESS
  • 247.965 — 247.965���� Exemption from disclosure as public record of residence address of elector or family member of elector; requ
  • 247.967 — 247.967���� Disclosure of residence address of elector or family member of elector; procedure; exception
  • 247.969 — 247.969���� Definition of �personal safety� for purposes of ORS 247.965; rules
  • 247.973 — 247.973���� Status of signature on voter registration card as public record; copies of signature prohibited; voter regis
  • 250.410 — 250.410; 1995 c.214 �1] ����� 247.038 Registration of person who is homeless or resides in identifiable location. (1
  • 254.408 — in 1995]
  • 254.431 — or a name change under ORS 254.411; and
Title 248 · ORS Chapter 248 (29 sections)
  • 171.064 — 171.064] ����� 248.210 [1961 c.667 �2; 1965 c.407 �16; repealed by 1975 c.779 �28] ����� 248.220 [1961 c.667 �3;
  • 248.004 — 248.004���� Powers of political parties; liability of political parties and of officers, employees and members of politi
  • 248.006 — 248.006���� Qualification and maintenance of status as major political party; loss of status as major political party; c
  • 248.007 — 248.007���� Organization of major political parties; applicability of ORS 248.012 to 248.315; election of precinct commi
  • 248.008 — 248.008���� Qualification as minor political party; party member registration requirement; eligibility to nominate candi
  • 248.009 — 248.009���� Process for nominating candidates by minor political party; notice to filing officer; notice of nominating c
  • 248.012 — to 248.315.
  • 248.015 — 248.015���� Precinct committeepersons; qualifications; election; vote required; term
  • 248.017 — 248.017���� Eligibility for candidacy for office of precinct committeeperson
  • 248.019 — or 248.021.
  • 248.021 — 248.021���� Nomination of separate elector as precinct committeeperson
  • 248.023 — 248.023���� Certificates of election; acceptance of office; list of precinct committeepersons; offices declared vacant w
  • 248.024 — 248.024���� Resignation or ineligibility of precinct committeeperson
  • 248.026 — 248.026���� Selection of precinct committeeperson to fill vacancy; effective date of selection; term; powers
  • 248.027 — 248.027���� Committeeperson to continue on central committee despite change in precinct
  • 248.029 — 248.029���� Recall of committeeperson; procedure; cost COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE
  • 248.031 — 248.031���� Precinct committeepersons as county central committee; status and functions of committee
  • 248.035 — 248.035���� Transfer of property; election of officers; notice of election; eligibility to vote
  • 248.043 — 248.043���� Procedure if meeting not called; filling vacancies when no precinct committeeperson elected; term of appoint
  • 248.045 — 248.045���� Proxies prohibited; bylaws or rules; executive committee functions; voting privileges STATE CENTRAL COMM
  • 248.055 — 248.055; 1987 c.620 �1; 2005 c.506 �3; 2019 c.675 �21] ����� 248.027 Committeeperson to continue on central committe
  • 248.070 — 248.070); repealed by 1967 c.227 �1] STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE ����� 248.072 Authority of state central committee.
  • 248.075 — 248.075���� State central committee; organizational meeting; notice
  • 248.085 — 248.085���� Transfer of property; election of officers; bylaws or rules; executive committee functions DELEGATES TO
  • 248.315 — 248.315. References to precinct committeepersons in any provisions of ORS chapters 246 to 260 shall apply to a party des
  • 248.355 — 248.355���� Selection of presidential electors; candidate�s pledge Note��������� National Popular Vote interstate co
  • 248.360 — 248.360���� Election and number of presidential electors to be elected; names of presidential electors not printed on ba
  • 248.370 — 248.370���� Convening of electors; vacancies; duties
  • 248.380 — 248.380���� Electors� mileage expenses GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 248.002 Definitions. As used in this chapter: �
Title 249 · ORS Chapter 249 (41 sections)
  • 247.940 — or 247.945; and
  • 249.005 — 249.005���� Acceptance of petition or minutes without original signatures
  • 249.006 — 249.006���� Official dating of petitions and declarations; certain information to be made publicly available on website
  • 249.008 — 249.008���� Verification of signatures by county clerk or Secretary of State; removal of signatures prohibited after sub
  • 249.009 — 249.009. ����� (2) As used in this section, �act of God� means an unanticipated grave natural disaster or other natural
  • 249.013 — 249.013���� Candidacy for more than one office; effect of filing petition or declaration for more than one office withou
  • 249.016 — 249.016���� Nomination of candidates of major political party or for nonpartisan office
  • 249.020 — 249.020���� Filing of candidates� nominating petition or declaration of candidacy
  • 249.021 — 249.021���� Candidate and public office holder residence address; exceptions; rules
  • 249.023 — 249.023���� Nomination of major political party candidates who attain age of 18 years after deadline for filing nominati
  • 249.035 — 249.035���� Designated filing officer by specified office
  • 249.037 — 249.037���� Time for filing petition or declaration
  • 249.042 — 249.042���� Declaration or petition as evidence of candidacy
  • 249.046 — 249.046���� Party membership required for nomination of party; effect of inactive registration; exceptions
  • 249.048 — 249.048���� Unsuccessful candidate not eligible as candidate
  • 249.052 — 249.052���� Determination of inhabitancy of candidate for Legislative Assembly; verification of residence (Declarati
  • 249.056 — 249.056���� Filing fees (Nominating Petitions) (metadata only)
  • 249.061 — 249.061, or a declaration of candidacy, it is conclusive evidence that the elector is a candidate for nomination or elec
  • 249.064 — 249.064���� Information required on petition; certification of petition
  • 249.068 — 249.068���� Requirements regarding number and distribution of persons signing partisan petitions
  • 249.072 — 249.072: ����� (a) A nominating petition for an office to be voted for in the state at large or for a candidate for Rep
  • 249.076 — 249.076���� Qualifications of signers of petitions (Nomination of Presidential Candidate by Major Political Party)
  • 249.078 — 249.078���� Printing name of candidate for presidential nomination of major party on ballot; discretion of Secretary of
  • 249.091 — 249.091, at the nominating election held on the date of the primary election: ����� (a) Unless a candidate for nonparti
  • 249.170 — 249.170���� Withdrawal of candidacy; refund of filing fee (Withdrawal from Nomination)
  • 249.180 — 249.180���� Withdrawal of candidacy by nominee (Filling Vacancy in Nomination or Office)
  • 249.190 — 249.190���� Filling vacancy in nomination of major party; rules
  • 249.215 — 249.215���� Filling vacancy in state office at general election; remaining term of office NOMINATION OF CANDIDATES T
  • 249.712 — may withdraw from the nomination by filing with the officer with whom
  • 249.720 — 249.720���� Information to be contained in certificate of nomination
  • 249.722 — 249.722���� Time for filing certificate; filing officers; rules (Nomination by Assembly of Electors)
  • 249.735 — 249.735���� Qualification as assembly of electors; records; notice; nomination by assembly
  • 249.737 — 249.737���� Filing officer for nomination by assembly of electors (Nomination by Individual Electors)
  • 249.740 — 249.740���� Certificates of nomination made by individual electors; statement regarding payment of petition circulators;
  • 249.810 — 249.810���� Entries in register of nominations upon filing certificates (Withdrawals; Filling Vacancies)
  • 249.850 — 249.850���� Filing of certificate to fill vacancy in nominations; notifying proper officials to make changes in general
  • 249.875 — 249.875���� Time for completing filing; verification of signatures
  • 249.876 — 249.876���� Removal of signature after petition submitted for verification
  • 249.877 — 249.877���� Statement of justification by public officer GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 249.002 Definitions. As used i
  • 254.450 — 254.450; 1981 c.173 �27; 1985 c.808 �22; 1995 c.607 �21] ����� 249.875 Time for completing filing; verification of s
  • 254.650 — 254.650, a vacancy in the nomination of a major political party candidate may be filled before the date of the general e
Title 25 · ORS Chapter 25 (116 sections)
  • 107.095 — 107.095, 107.105, 108.120, 109.155 or 419B.400 or ORS chapter 110, if a party seeking modification or enforcement of an
  • 108.045 — 108.045. ����� (9) �Past support� means the amount of child support that could have been ordered and accumulated as arr
  • 109.158 — 109.158, 125.025 or 419B.400 or ORS chapter 110; and ����� (b) Whether there exists in this state or any other jurisdic
  • 109.169 — apply to proceedings certified to court by the administrator pursuant
  • 109.203 — result in a combined relationship index of 99 or greater,
  • 110.605 — to 110.611 and seeking relief from enforcement of the order as provided
  • 125.025 — or 419B.400 or ORS chapter 110; and
  • 135.265 — that would otherwise be returned to the person who made the deposit or
  • 183.484 — 183.484. ����� (5) The department shall adopt rules to carry out the provisions of this section. [2019 c.290 �2] ��
  • 23.795 — 23.795; 1993 c.33 �283; 1995 c.608 �27; 1995 c.609 �4; 1997 c.704 �18; 1999 c.80 �43; 2003 c.576 �296; 2017 c.252 �3; 20
  • 23.800 — 23.800; 2003 c.576 �297; 2017 c.252 �6; 2025 c.256 �19] ����� 25.120 [Formerly 23.805; 1993 c.33 �284; repealed by 1
  • 25.015 — 25.015������ When payment on support order begins; determining; notification of date
  • 25.020 — 25.020, 25.030, 25.070, 25.080, 25.085 and 25.130 to 25.160, a child support case shall be referred to the Department of
  • 25.025 — 25.025������ Annual notice to parties receiving services under ORS 25.020
  • 25.030 — 25.030������ When payment payable to bank account or escrow agent
  • 25.070 — 25.070������ Order may include payment of support enforcement fees; limitation
  • 25.075 — 25.075������ Cooperative agreements with Indian tribes or tribal organizations
  • 25.080 — shall provide notice of the presumption to the obligee and obligor and
  • 25.081 — 25.081������ Access to records with Social Security number
  • 25.082 — 25.082������ Administrative subpoenas; civil penalty; rules
  • 25.083 — 25.083������ High-volume automated administrative enforcement services
  • 25.084 — 25.084������ Assignment of rights or written application required for services; incorporation into request for support o
  • 25.088 — 25.088������ Effect of dismissal of judicial proceeding on existing administrative order of support
  • 25.089 — 25.089. ����� (3) When the administrator finds that two or more child support judgments exist involving the same obligo
  • 25.100 — 25.100������ Designation of additional court in county where party resides or property located
  • 25.110 — 25.110������ Jurisdiction of designated additional court
  • 25.125 — 25.125������ Disposition of support obligation overpayments; liquidated debts in favor of state; rules
  • 25.130 — 25.130������ Election of alternative support payment method; termination of election
  • 25.140 — 25.140������ Copies of new or modified support orders to department
  • 25.150 — 25.150������ Department to collect fees for services
  • 25.164 — 25.164������ Payment of support through Department of Justice; application
  • 25.165 — 25.165������ Application of support payments; rules
  • 25.170 — 25.170������ Proceedings to require delinquent obligor to appear for examination of financial circumstances
  • 25.180 — 25.180������ Examination of obligor�s financial circumstances
  • 25.190 — 25.190������ Continuance of proceedings; certification of matter to court; service of notice to obligor and obligee
  • 25.200 — 25.200������ Arrest of obligor for failure to appear
  • 25.210 — 25.210������ Use of obligor�s property for delinquent support payments
  • 25.213 — 25.213������ Assignment of proceeds of insurance policy to secure support obligation
  • 25.220 — 25.220������ Computer records of administrator; evidence of authenticity not required in support proceedings; evidentiar
  • 25.230 — 25.230������ Court authorized to require security for support payments
  • 25.240 — 25.240������ Order to pay support by parent with legal custody of minor
  • 25.241 — 25.241������ Suspension of enforcement or holdback of moneys received during pendency of certain actions; rules
  • 25.245 — 25.245������ Rebuttable presumption of inability to pay child support when parent receiving certain assistance payments;
  • 25.247 — 25.247������ Rebuttable presumption of inability to pay child support when obligor incarcerated; objection; reinstatemen
  • 25.265 — 25.265������ Access to information in Federal Parent Locator Service; rules FORMULA FOR DETERMINING AMOUNT OF CHILD
  • 25.275 — 25.275������ Formula for determining child support awards; criteria to be considered; mandated standards; reduction; rul
  • 25.280 — 25.280������ Formula amount presumed correct; rebuttal of presumption; criteria
  • 25.287 — 25.287. ����� (10) The obligee is a party to all proceedings under this section. ����� (11)(a) Notwithstanding subsect
  • 25.290 — 25.290������ Determining disposable income of obligor; offsets; rules MEDICAL SUPPORT
  • 25.313 — 25.313] ����� 25.396 Exception to withholding; termination of withholding; rules. (1) When a court or the administra
  • 25.321 — to 25.343.
  • 25.325 — 25.325, the enforcing agency shall notify the parties: ����� (A) That the notice has been served to the providing party
  • 25.329 — 25.329������ Actions required after service of medical support notice; rules
  • 25.341 — 25.341������ Notice of termination of employer�s relationship with providing party
  • 25.343 — 25.343������ Authorization for reimbursement payments INCOME WITHHOLDING AND PAYMENT RECORDS
  • 25.354 — 25.354] ����� 25.390 Amendment of support order not required for withholding. Disposable income is subject to an ord
  • 25.357 — 25.357] ����� 25.424 Liability of withholder; action against withholder; penalty; attorney fees; unlawful employment
  • 25.370 — 25.370] ����� 25.387 Withholding more than amount authorized by law. Notwithstanding ORS 25.414 and
  • 25.372 — to 25.427. [Formerly 25.365; 2003 c.73 �34]
  • 25.378 — (5).
  • 25.381 — 25.381������ Establishing income withholding as method of paying support; records
  • 25.384 — 25.384������ Statement on withholding in support order
  • 25.387 — 25.387������ Withholding more than amount authorized by law
  • 25.390 — 25.390������ Amendment of support order not required for withholding
  • 25.396 — 25.396������ Exception to withholding; termination of withholding; rules
  • 25.399 — 25.399������ Notice of order to withhold; contents of notice
  • 25.402 — 25.402������ Service of order on withholder; contents
  • 25.411 — 25.411������ When withholding begins; payment to Department of Justice or obligee
  • 25.414 — 25.414. ����� (c) The appropriate person to whom to make the withholding payment. ����� (d) The information contained
  • 25.417 — 25.417������ Amount to be withheld when obligor paid more frequently than monthly
  • 25.421 — 25.421������ Procedure if withholder does not withhold support
  • 25.424 — 25.424. [Formerly 25.314; 2025 c.99 �32] ����� 25.405 Contesting order to withhold; basis. (1) An obligor contesting
  • 25.427 — 25.427������ Rules ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT PROCEEDINGS (Child Support Determination and Compliance)
  • 25.503 — 25.503������ Parties to support proceedings; notice
  • 25.505 — 25.505������ Authority of administrator and administrative law judge; rules
  • 25.507 — 25.507������ Tribunals for establishment of parentage or for child support order
  • 25.511 — 25.511������ Notice and proposed child support order; request for hearing; final child support order
  • 25.513 — 25.513������ Hearings procedure; parties; enforcement of order; appeal of order
  • 25.515 — 25.515������ Past support; consolidation in court proceeding
  • 25.517 — 25.517������ When order of support contingent on child residing in state financed or supported residence
  • 25.525 — 25.525������ Modification of order based on change in physical custody
  • 25.527 — 25.527������ Motions to modify orders; service; temporary suspension of order during period of significant unemployment
  • 25.540 — 25.540, the department may not reflect an accrued arrearage on the account until the arrearage has been established. ��
  • 25.542 — 25.542������ Preventing transfer of assets to evade compliance with order (Parentage Determinations)
  • 25.552 — 25.552������ Certification of parentage issue to circuit or juvenile court; trial
  • 25.554 — 25.554������ Reopening issue of parentage; order (Expeditious Court Hearings)
  • 25.610 — 25.610������ Procedure to collect support orders from state tax refunds; voluntary withholding; rules
  • 25.620 — 25.620������ Procedures to collect past due support from state tax refunds; fees
  • 25.625 — 25.625������ Federal tax offset; passport denial; rules DISCLOSURES OF INFORMATION BY FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
  • 25.643 — 25.643������ Disclosure of information on obligors by financial institutions; fees; liability; rules
  • 25.646 — 25.646������ Disclosure of financial records of customers by financial institutions; liability CONSUMER REPORTING AG
  • 25.650 — 25.650������ Information on past due support to consumer reporting agencies; rules LIENS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY
  • 25.690 — 25.690������ Foreclosure of lien MISCELLANEOUS (metadata only)
  • 25.715 — 25.715������ Child support paid from security deposit
  • 25.722 — 25.722; 2003 c.637 �16] ����� 25.378 Payment of support by income withholding; initiation of income withholding. (1)
  • 25.727 — 25.727������ Garnishing income of person required to provide health insurance for child eligible under Medicaid
  • 25.729 — 25.729������ Application of laws to effectuate purposes of ORS chapter 110 SUSPENSION OF OCCUPATIONAL AND DRIVER LIC
  • 25.750 — 25.750, any determination regarding suspension of one license, certificate, permit or registration is sufficient to susp
  • 25.752 — 25.752������ Memberships in professional organizations that are required by state law
  • 25.756 — 25.756������ Identifying persons holding licenses, certificates, permits and registrations
  • 25.759 — 25.759������ Notice to persons subject to suspension; contents
  • 25.762 — 25.762������ Agreement between obligor and administrator; effect of failure to contest suspension or to enter into agree
  • 25.765 — 25.765������ Procedure if obligor contacts administrator within time limits; hearing
  • 25.771 — 25.771������ Obligor holding more than one license, certificate, permit or registration
  • 25.777 — 25.777������ Reimbursing issuing entities for costs incurred
  • 25.780 — 25.780������ Other licenses, certificates, permits and registrations subject to suspension
  • 25.785 — 25.785, including automated records, shall make the records accessible by Social Security number for purposes of child s
  • 25.790 — 25.790������ Hiring, rehiring, engaging or reengaging individual; report required; contents
  • 25.793 — 25.793������ Disclosure of employer-reported information
  • 25.794 — 25.794������ Verification of employment; information about compensation and benefits; rules PENALTIES
  • 25.990 — 25.990������ Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 25.010 Definitions for child support laws. As used in ORS chapte
  • 416.419 — 416.419; 2025 c.592 �93] ����� 25.510 [1985 c.671 �21; 1993 c.798 �39; repealed by 1995 c.608 �46] ����� 25.511
  • 416.465 — 416.465] ����� 25.540 Notice of intent to establish and enforce arrearages; request for hearing; order. (1) The admi
  • 419B.923 — or 419C.610, the amount of support determined by the formula
  • 656.234 — 656.234, the court upon motion of a party holding the support rights, the Division of Child Support or the district atto
  • 743B.470 — 743B.470. [2003 c.637 �13] ����� 25.350 [Formerly 23.783; repealed by 1993 c.798 �21] ����� 25.351 [1993 c.798 �
Title 250 · ORS Chapter 250 (43 sections)
  • 181A.010 — to 181A.350 and the rules adopted under ORS 181A.230.
  • 19.405 — (1), the party may move the Court of Appeals to certify the appeal to
  • 247.650 — 247.650, 250.365 and 250.375 enacted in lieu of 247.251); 1965 c.174 �10; repealed by 1967 c.64 �7] ����� 250.380 [R
  • 250.015 — 250.015. ����� (2) As used in this section: ����� (a) �Act of God� means an unanticipated grave natural disaster or ot
  • 250.025 — 250.025���� Qualifications for signers of petition; removal of signatures
  • 250.027 — 250.027���� Signature on petition subject to inspection as public record; copy of signature on petition
  • 250.029 — 250.029���� Withdrawal of initiative or referendum petition; form
  • 250.031 — 250.031���� Rules for conduct of election under Article XI, section 11, of Oregon Constitution
  • 250.035 — 250.035. ����� (3) The petition shall name the Attorney General as the respondent and must be filed: ����� (a) Not lat
  • 250.037 — 250.037���� Form of ballot title for measure requesting approval of certain bonds
  • 250.038 — 250.038���� Form of ballot title for measure authorizing imposition or renewal of local option taxes or establishing per
  • 250.042 — 250.042���� Effect of failure of petition circulator to certify signature sheet
  • 250.043 — 250.043���� Acceptance of initiative or referendum petition without original signatures
  • 250.044 — 250.044���� When actions challenging constitutionality of state measure must be filed in Marion County Circuit Court
  • 250.045 — 250.045, other than ORS 250.045 (9) and (10), and the template must include a full and correct copy of the measure to be
  • 250.052 — 250.052���� Official templates of cover and signature sheets; electronic template; rules
  • 250.062 — 250.062���� Identical draft ballot titles required for certain state measures
  • 250.065 — (1).
  • 250.067 — 250.067���� Notice of draft ballot title; written comments; certification of title; correction of clerical errors; rules
  • 250.075 — 250.075���� Preparation of ballot titles by Legislative Assembly
  • 250.095 — 250.095���� State measures affecting a county or district
  • 250.125 — (7) and (8). The financial estimate committee may begin preparation of
  • 250.127 — except that:
  • 250.131 — 250.131���� Court review of procedures under which estimates and statements of financial impact of state measure were pr
  • 250.137 — 250.137���� Citizens� Initiative Review Commission; members; term of office; rules
  • 250.139 — 250.139���� Citizen panels; composition; compensation; selection and review of certain state measures; moderators; rules
  • 250.141 — 250.141���� Citizen panel statements; preparation; inclusion in voters� pamphlet; rules
  • 250.143 — 250.143���� Evaluation of citizen panel procedures; findings and recommendations; appointment of certain commission memb
  • 250.147 — 250.147���� Contributions to Citizens� Initiative Review Commission; prohibitions; disclosure
  • 250.149 — 250.149���� Determination of sufficient funds for commission and citizen panels COUNTY MEASURES
  • 250.168 — 250.168���� Determination of compliance with constitutional provisions; notice; appeal
  • 250.175 — (1). If the circuit court has not reviewed the ballot title under ORS
  • 250.185 — 250.185���� Preparation of ballot titles by county governing body
  • 250.195 — 250.195, the cover of an initiative petition shall contain the ballot title described in ORS 250.175 (3). If the circuit
  • 250.205 — 250.205���� Filing and signature requirements for nonhome rule counties
  • 250.270 — 250.270���� Determination of compliance with constitutional provisions; notice; appeal
  • 250.275 — (1). If the circuit court has not reviewed the ballot title under ORS
  • 250.285 — 250.285���� Preparation of ballot titles by city governing body
  • 250.296 — 250.296, the cover of an initiative petition shall contain the ballot title described in ORS 250.275 (3). If the circuit
  • 250.315 — 250.315���� Filing officer; filing requirements; signature verification
  • 250.325 — 250.325���� Procedure following filing of initiative petition
  • 250.355 — 250.355���� Date of election GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 250.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1) �
  • 254.005 — 254.005. [2023 c.600 �14] ����� Note: 250.027 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 250 by legislative action
Title 251 · ORS Chapter 251 (55 sections)
  • 251.008 — 251.008���� Joint production of state and county voters� pamphlet
  • 251.012 — 251.012���� Size, format and distribution of voters� pamphlet; rules
  • 251.022 — a statement containing, if applicable:
  • 251.026 — and 251.315.
  • 251.049 — 251.049, 251.075 or 251.085, the Secretary of State shall attempt to contact the candidate not later than the fifth busi
  • 251.055 — 251.055���� Type of material to be excluded from pamphlet; liability for libel; procedure if material excluded; rules
  • 251.065 — 251.065, pay a fee of $3,500 to the Secretary of State or may submit a petition in a form prescribed by the secretary co
  • 251.067 — 251.067���� Inclusion of portrait and statement of candidate for county, city or metropolitan service district office; i
  • 251.069 — 251.069���� Map of metropolitan service district to be printed in certain pamphlets
  • 251.085 — only, the portrait or statement shall be printed as filed.
  • 251.087 — 251.087. [1987 c.724 �2; 1991 c.719 �47; 1993 c.493 �108; 2001 c.564 �1; 2003 c.233 �2; 2009 c.11 �22] ����� 251.050
  • 251.095 — 251.095���� Candidate space in voters� pamphlet; fee or petition; use of space; verification of signatures; rules
  • 251.115 — 251.115���� Statement of statewide and less than statewide political party or assembly; fee or petition; size of stateme
  • 251.125 — 251.125���� Disclaimer; identification of portrait or statement
  • 251.135 — 251.135���� Withdrawal of material; refund of filing fee
  • 251.145 — 251.145���� Temporary exemption from public records law
  • 251.155 — 251.155���� Statements and arguments inadmissible in action to enjoin publication of pamphlet
  • 251.165 — 251.165���� Preparing material for inclusion in state voters� pamphlet
  • 251.167 — 251.167���� Secretary of State to create list of most commonly spoken languages; public access and distribution; rules
  • 251.170 — 251.170���� Requirements for translation of voters� pamphlets; rules
  • 251.173 — 251.173���� Translation Advisory Council; membership; compensation; duties
  • 251.175 — 251.175���� Distribution of pamphlet; rules for nonstatewide special elections STATE INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM PAMPH
  • 251.185 — 251.185���� Measures, estimates, statements and arguments included in voters� pamphlet; county and metropolitan service
  • 251.195 — 251.195���� Form for printing proposed constitutional amendment
  • 251.205 — 251.205���� Appointment of committee to draft explanatory statement of measure proposed by initiative or referendum
  • 251.215 — 251.215. [Formerly 254.225; 1993 c.493 �21; 1993 c.811 �15; 2011 c.646 �6] ����� 251.230 Effect if explanatory state
  • 251.225 — 251.225���� Preparation and filing of explanatory statement by Legislative Counsel Committee; when explanatory statement
  • 251.230 — 251.230���� Effect if explanatory statement not filed
  • 251.235 — 251.235���� Petition for Supreme Court review of explanatory statement; service requirements
  • 251.245 — submitted by the Legislative Assembly, provided that any translation
  • 251.255 — 251.255���� Filing arguments for or against measure; fee or petition; size of argument space; verification of signatures
  • 251.260 — 251.260���� Secretary of State review of arguments for error in identification of measure number or designation of suppo
  • 251.265 — 251.265���� Inclusion of author of argument, author�s organization and notice of support or opposition to measure in vot
  • 251.285 — shall be included in the voters� pamphlet described in subsection (1)
  • 251.315 — 251.315���� Information required to be included in voters� pamphlet; deadline for distribution; rules
  • 251.325 — 251.325. ����� (5) At the bottom of each allotted space of the county voters� pamphlet containing a portrait and statem
  • 251.335 — 251.335���� Filing portrait and statement by or for candidate; disclaimer; rules
  • 251.345 — 251.345���� Governing body to submit explanatory statement; deadline
  • 251.355 — 251.355���� Filing arguments for or against measure
  • 251.365 — 251.365���� Cost of pamphlet preparation; allocation of revenue
  • 251.385 — 251.385���� �Electoral district� defined for ORS 251.345 to 251.375
  • 251.395 — 251.395���� Content of statements and arguments; notice of material that may be excluded
  • 251.405 — 251.405���� Names or titles of persons or names of organizations excluded from arguments and statements; exceptions; pro
  • 251.415 — 251.415���� Type of material to be excluded from pamphlet; liability for libel; procedure if material excluded
  • 251.425 — 251.425���� Required content of candidate�s statement
  • 251.430 — 251.430���� Temporary exemption from public records law
  • 251.435 — 251.435���� Statements and arguments inadmissible in action to enjoin publication of pamphlet STATE VOTERS� PAMPHLET
  • 254.165 — 254.165. [1989 c.1031 �3; 1993 c.713 �29; 1993 c.811 �16; 1999 c.410 �26; 2007 c.154 �13; 2019 c.508 �2; 2021 c.464 �6;
  • 254.210 — 254.210; 1987 c.707 �15; 1995 c.607 ��31,31a; 1999 c.844 �2; 2001 c.965 �9; 2011 c.646 �4; 2016 c.88 �12] ����� 251.
  • 254.222 — 254.222; 1991 c.719 �49; 1993 c.493 �20; 1993 c.811 �14; 1995 c.712 �42; 2001 c.965 �10; 2011 c.646 �5] ����� 251.22
  • 255.435 — 255.435; 2013 c.518 �7] ����� 251.275 [Formerly 255.418; repealed by 1993 c.811 �20] ����� 251.285 Inclusion of
  • 255.465 — 255.465; 1987 c.267 �33; 1995 c.712 �43; 1999 c.318 �17; 2011 c.646 �7] ����� 251.255 Filing arguments for or agains
  • 255.510 — 255.510] COUNTY VOTERS� PAMPHLET ����� 251.305 County voters� pamphlet. The county clerk of any county may prep
  • 258.161 — 258.161] ����� 251.530 [1955 c.498 �3; repealed by 1957 c.218 �11] ����� 251.540 [1955 c.498 �5; 1963 c.351 �5;
  • 258.190 — 258.190] ����� 251.560 [1955 c.498 �6; 1957 c.218 �4; 1963 c.351 �7; 1975 c.675 �24; 1979 c.190 �328; renumbered 258
Title 252 · ORS Chapter 252 (1 sections)
  • ORS.252 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 252 (Former Provisions) No
Title 253 · ORS Chapter 253 (15 sections)
  • 253.065 — 253.065���� Delivery of out-of-state ballots; replacement ballots; attestation that mailed ballot was timely deposited;
  • 253.080 — 253.080���� Duties of clerk on receipt of ballot; manner of counting ballots MILITARY OR OVERSEAS ELECTORS
  • 253.500 — 253.500���� Construction of military or overseas elector law
  • 253.515 — 253.515���� Military or overseas elector procedures to conform to procedures for absent elector ballots
  • 253.530 — 253.530���� Voting by spouse and dependents of military or overseas elector
  • 253.540 — 253.540���� Application for ballot by military or overseas elector; required contents
  • 253.545 — 253.545���� County clerk duties upon receipt of application; application as registration
  • 253.550 — 253.550���� Applications made under federal statutes
  • 253.565 — 253.565���� Application for special ballot by military or overseas elector; required contents
  • 253.575 — 253.575���� County clerk duties upon receipt of application for special ballot; application as valid voter registration;
  • 253.585 — 253.585���� Receipt of military or overseas elector ballots by Secretary of State
  • 253.645 — 253.645���� Electors called to active military duty
  • 253.690 — 253.690���� Casting ballot using facsimile machine or by electronic mail; contents of required waiver; rules
  • 253.710 — 253.710���� Alteration of application prohibited; exceptions GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 253.005 Definitions. As us
  • 254.470 — 254.470. [Amended by 1957 c.641 �5; 1969 c.676 �3; 1979 c.190 �208; 1995 c.742 �13; 2013 c.520 �2; 2021 c.551 �3] ��
Title 254 · ORS Chapter 254 (61 sections)
  • 203.085 — 203.085, 221.230, 221.621, 254.056, 254.470, 254.655, 255.335, 255.345,
  • 249.205 — 249.205. ����� (3) As used in this section �state office� means the office of Governor, Secretary of State, State Treas
  • 249.354 — 249.354; 1983 c.7 �3; 1983 c.567 �16; 1987 c.267 �42; 1991 c.971 ��9,10; 1993 c.493 ��31,32; 1995 c.712 �56; 1999 c.410
  • 250.085 — 250.085] ����� 254.080 [Amended by 1953 c.359 �4; 1957 c.608 �171; repealed by 1967 c.364 �8] ����� 254.083 [196
  • 250.161 — 250.161; 1983 c.514 �12; 1991 c.719 �28; 1999 c.410 �48; 2007 c.154 �28; 2009 c.366 �1; 2018 c.70 �6] ����� 254.170
  • 250.690 — 250.690; 1985 c.471 �11; 1999 c.410 �56; 2007 c.154 �38] ����� 254.450 [Amended by 1979 c.190 �137; renumbered 249.8
  • 254.016 — 254.016���� Elections conducted under this chapter (metadata only)
  • 254.025 — 254.025���� Construction of statutes applicable to primary elections
  • 254.035 — 254.035���� Time and place of elections for city officers
  • 254.040 — 254.040); 1975 c.627 �1; 1977 c.487 �2; repealed by 1979 c.190 �431] ����� 254.045 [1967 c.141 ��3,4; repealed by 19
  • 254.056 — 254.056���� Date and purpose of general election and primary election
  • 254.065 — 254.065���� Person receiving most votes nominated or elected; measure adopted by majority of votes; when measure conflic
  • 254.068 — 254.068���� Simulated election for individuals under 18 years of age
  • 254.071 — 254.071���� Information regarding ballot format and method of voting ballot
  • 254.074 — 254.074���� County elections security plan; submission of ballot information to Secretary of State; rules PREPARATOR
  • 254.085 — 254.085���� Secretary of State�s statement of offices, candidates and measures
  • 254.095 — 254.095���� City elections officers� statements of offices, candidates and measures
  • 254.098 — 254.098���� Expenses for change in information filed under ORS 254.085 or 254.095
  • 254.103 — 254.103���� Filing of measures referred by county governing body
  • 254.108 — 254.108���� Numbering county, city and district measures; rules
  • 254.115 — 254.115���� Contents of official primary election ballot
  • 254.125 — 254.125���� Nominating ballot for candidates to nonpartisan office; listing of candidates for judge at primary and gener
  • 254.135 — 254.135���� Contents of official general or special election ballot
  • 254.145 — 254.145���� Arrangement of candidate names and measures on ballot; voting square for elector designation
  • 254.175 — 254.175���� Providing ballot title and financial estimates in lieu of printing on ballot; contents of ballot in recall e
  • 254.185 — 254.185���� Printing or furnishing of ballots by county clerk
  • 254.195 — 254.195���� Ballot printing specifications; sample ballots
  • 254.220 — 254.220); 1975 c.766 �20; 1979 c.190 �191; renumbered 251.215] ����� 254.225 [1975 c.766 �28; 1979 c.190 �192; renum
  • 254.235 — 254.235���� Testing of voting machines and vote tally systems; notice of test
  • 254.321 — 254.321���� Providing map of proposed boundaries for election on establishing or changing county or city boundaries
  • 254.365 — for a primary election that admits electors not affiliated with any
  • 254.370 — 254.370���� Record of nonaffiliated electors; record of voting in primary election of major political party and in gener
  • 254.399 — 254.399���� When ballot considered legally cast; when vote counted; prohibition on voting more than once in same electio
  • 254.400 — 254.400���� Elector right to cast vote in confidential manner; elector vote information not public record; rules
  • 254.415 — shall be verified not later than the 14th calendar day after the date
  • 254.445 — 254.445���� Assistance in marking ballot; use of sample ballot as aid in voting
  • 254.458 — 254.458���� Alternatives to secrecy envelope procedures
  • 254.465 — 254.465���� Elections to be conducted by mail; rules
  • 254.471 — 254.471���� Extension of deadline for returning ballots in case of emergency
  • 254.472 — or 254.474 not later than the end of the period determined under
  • 254.473 — 254.473���� State payment for return of ballots by mail
  • 254.474 — not later than the end of the period determined under ORS 254.470 (1)
  • 254.476 — 254.476. If the county clerk determines that an elector to whom a replacement ballot has been issued has voted more than
  • 254.478 — 254.478���� Preparation for counting ballots; scanning ballots into vote tally system
  • 254.482 — 254.482���� Persons authorized to watch receiving and counting of votes POST-ELECTION PROCEDURES
  • 254.483 — 254.483���� Ballot security; destruction of unused ballots
  • 254.495 — 254.495���� Tally and return sheets; counting and tallying ballots
  • 254.505 — 254.505���� Ballots to be counted; void ballots; partially void ballots
  • 254.515 — 254.515���� Counting ballots marked �Federal only� (metadata only)
  • 254.529 — 254.529���� Choice of conducting hand recount of ballots or risk-limiting audit; procedures for hand recount
  • 254.532 — 254.532���� Risk-limiting audit; procedures; rules (metadata only)
  • 254.535 — 254.535���� Preservation of certain materials; retention of records
  • 254.546 — 254.546���� Duties of county clerk after recall election; official declaration of result of recall election
  • 254.548 — or as necessary to comply with federal law concerning the issuance of a
  • 254.555 — 254.555���� Duties of Secretary of State after election; Governor�s proclamation
  • 254.565 — 254.565���� Duties of city elections officer after election
  • 254.568 — 254.568���� Certificate of election required before taking oath of office
  • 254.575 — 254.575���� Procedure when tie vote SPECIAL ELECTION IN CASE OF DEATH OF NOMINEE
  • 254.655 — 254.655, the vacancy may not be filled as provided in ORS 171.051 unless, before entering upon the duties of the office
  • 254.660 — 254.660���� Conduct of special election; rules GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 254.005 Definitions. As used in this cha
  • 258.075 — 258.075, 545.135 and 568.520, the Governor by written proclamation may extend the deadline for returning ballots in any
Title 255 · ORS Chapter 255 (28 sections)
  • 255.011 — 255.011); 1975 c.766 �21; repealed by 1979 c.190 �431] GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 255.005 Definitions. As used in
  • 255.022 — 255.022���� Procedures for district elections; metropolitan service district candidates
  • 255.035 — 255.035���� Authority of elections officer to obtain advice and assistance
  • 255.055 — 255.055���� Delegation to district elections authority of responsibility to conduct district election
  • 255.062 — 255.062���� Date of election on measure referred by district elections authority
  • 255.085 — 255.085���� Notice of district election on issuance of bonds or on other measure INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM
  • 255.140 — 255.140���� Determination of compliance with constitutional provisions; notice; appeal
  • 255.145 — (1). If the circuit court has not reviewed the ballot title under ORS
  • 255.155 — 255.155, the cover of an initiative petition shall contain the ballot title described in ORS 255.145 (3). If the circuit
  • 255.175 — 255.175���� Filing officer; filing requirements; verification of signatures
  • 255.185 — 255.185���� Date of election on measure initiated or referred by electors
  • 255.215 — 255.215���� Notice by mail in lieu of or in addition to newspaper publication NOMINATIONS
  • 255.235 — 255.235���� Nomination of candidates for election to district boards; withdrawal
  • 255.245 — 255.245���� Nominations to fill certain vacancies; Secretary of State to adopt rules CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS
  • 255.288 — 255.288���� Methods of providing map of proposed boundaries for election on boundary question
  • 255.291 — 255.291���� Ballot to state position or zone number of candidate
  • 255.325 — 255.325���� Legislative intent to promote regularity of special district elections; rulemaking and enforcement by Secret
  • 255.400 — to 255.424. Prior to authorizing a change under this paragraph, the
  • 255.405 — shall first notify the board of the qualifying district by certified
  • 255.416 — 255.416���� Ability of board of qualifying district to remedy violation; process
  • 255.421 — 255.421); repealed by 1975 c.766 �29] ����� 255.424 Notice requirements to bring action; reimbursement of reasonable
  • 255.424 — 255.424���� Notice requirements to bring action; reimbursement of reasonable costs
  • 255.450 — 255.450); repealed by 1975 c.766 �29] ����� 255.455 [1977 c.516 �3; 1979 c.190 �198; 1979 c.749 �4; renumbered 251.2
  • 259.020 — 259.020; 1981 c.226 �16; 1983 c.238 �1; 1983 c.350 �70; 1993 c.577 �18; 2007 c.562 �24; 2009 c.584 �23; 2015 c.560 �14;
  • 259.160 — 259.160] ����� 255.040 [Amended by 1957 c.608 �193; 1959 c.457 �2; 1979 c.190 �176; renumbered 251.055] ����� 25
  • 259.230 — 259.230; 1983 c.514 �14; 1995 c.243 �3; 2019 c.450 �7] ����� 255.310 [Repealed by 1963 c.160 �1] ELECTION DATES
  • 259.240 — 259.240; 1981 c.639 �8; 1983 c.350 �80; 1983 c.379 �4; 1989 c.923 �16; 1995 c.258 �1; 1995 c.712 �115a; 2001 c.73 �1; 20
  • 334.108 — to 334.115.
Title 258 · ORS Chapter 258 (28 sections)
  • 249.088 — 249.088, the Secretary of State shall order a full recount of the votes cast for nomination or election to a nonpartisan
  • 251.070 — 251.070; 1995 c.607 �54; 2001 c.965 �31; 2009 c.511 �17; 2011 c.731 �15] ����� 258.063 Effect of successful contest
  • 251.550 — 251.550; 2022 c.84 �2] ����� 258.192 [1959 c.582 �2; repealed by 1965 c.586 �34] ����� 258.194 [1959 c.582 �3; r
  • 251.570 — 251.570; 2001 c.965 �35; 2005 c.731 �6; 2005 c.797 �69] ����� 258.215 [1965 c.586 �15; 1973 c.662 �2; 1975 c.212 �1;
  • 251.600 — 251.600; 2001 c.965 �38] ����� 258.245 [1965 c.586 �18; 1979 c.190 �254; renumbered 254.315] ����� 258.250 Payme
  • 251.625 — 251.625; 2022 c.84 �9] ����� 258.155 [1965 c.586 �12; 1979 c.190 �28; renumbered 246.550] ����� 258.160 [1953 c.
  • 251.640 — 251.640; 1985 c.808 �49; 1993 c.493 �50; 2001 c.965 �40; 2011 c.479 �1; 2013 c.1 �24] ����� 258.285 [1965 c.586 �22;
  • 258.005 — [1965 c.586 �2; repealed by 1979
  • 258.026 — 258.026���� When election results may be set aside (metadata only)
  • 258.036 — 258.036���� Petition of contest; location of filing; contents of petition
  • 258.046 — 258.046���� Payment of costs, disbursements and attorney fees
  • 258.055 — 258.055���� Publication of notice of contest; service and filing of copies of petition of contest; court hearing
  • 258.063 — 258.063���� Effect of successful contest of recall election
  • 258.065 — 258.065���� Effect of successful contest of nomination or election
  • 258.085 — 258.085���� Appeal to Court of Appeals RECOUNTS
  • 258.150 — 258.150���� Authority of Secretary of State over recounts; county clerk to provide notice to Secretary of State
  • 258.171 — 258.171���� Full recount required to change results; exception for recount demand made by county clerk
  • 258.181 — 258.181���� One recount only; two or more recount demands
  • 258.200 — 258.200���� Counting boards; appointment; compensation
  • 258.211 — 258.211���� Opening ballot boxes; conduct of recount by hand; persons permitted to be present
  • 258.221 — 258.221���� Completion of recount; certification of votes and cost; notification of person demanding recount
  • 258.231 — 258.231���� Costs to be included and excluded from recount costs
  • 258.241 — 258.241���� Official return of election after recount
  • 258.260 — 258.260���� Costs to be collected for multicounty or statewide election recounts
  • 258.270 — 258.270���� Payment of costs where more than one recount conducted simultaneously
  • 258.280 — 258.280���� Automatic full recount required in certain elections of candidates for office; costs of recount to be paid b
  • 258.290 — 258.290���� Automatic full recount required in certain elections on measures; costs of recount to be paid by governmenta
  • 258.300 — 258.300���� Elections officials to notify Secretary of State when automatic full recount required
Title 259 · ORS Chapter 259 (3 sections)
  • 255.285 — 255.285] ����� 259.130 [1971 c.647 �11; 1979 c.317 �21; repealed by 1979 c.190 �431] ����� 259.140 [1971 c.647 �12; 19
  • 255.295 — 255.295] ����� 259.210 [1971 c.647 �17; repealed by 1979 c.190 �431] ����� 259.220 [1971 c.647 �23; 1979 c.190 �304; 1
  • 259.005 — [1973 c.796 �2; repealed by 1979
Title 26 · ORS Chapter 26 (1 sections)
  • ORS.26 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 26 (Former Provisions) � Judgm
Title 260 · ORS Chapter 260 (92 sections)
  • 181A.323 — 181A.323. [2019 c.462 �5] ����� 260.415 [Formerly 260.472; repealed by 1983 c.71 �12] ����� 260.416 Prohibitions
  • 249.364 — 249.364; 2007 c.154 �54] ����� 260.680 [Repealed by 1971 c.749 �82] ����� 260.685 Elections official compliance
  • 249.865 — and ending on the deadline for submitting signatures for verification.
  • 250.048 — 250.048, 260.555, 260.558, 260.567, 260.575, 260.665 or 260.715 (1) or section 1b, Article IV of the Oregon Constitution
  • 250.105 — or ORS chapter 249 for purposes of determining whether an initiative,
  • 250.215 — 250.215, 250.315 or 255.175 for the purpose of determining whether the petition, prospective petition or certificate con
  • 254.580 — 254.580] ����� 260.585 [Formerly 254.600; repealed by 1985 c.732 �7 and 1985 c.808 �82] ����� 260.605 [Formerly
  • 255.335 — 255.335. ����� (23) �State office� means the office of Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney General,
  • 260.006 — 260.006. ����� (e) �Minor political party� means a political party that has qualified as a minor political party under
  • 260.007 — 260.007. ����� (g) Items of de minimis value relating to a candidate, including but not limited to: ����� (A) Lawn sig
  • 260.009 — 260.009���� Contributions made by multiple membership organizations controlled by same person
  • 260.011 — 260.011���� Prohibition on using cryptocurrency to make contribution
  • 260.012 — 260.012���� Prohibition on acceptance of physical currency over $100 as contribution
  • 260.014 — 260.014���� Permissible contributors; permissible local government contribution limits; limits on acceptance of contribu
  • 260.016 — may remedy the violation by refunding to the contributor an amount that
  • 260.018 — 260.018���� Permissible uses of unexpended funds; limit on unexpended funds to carry forward; day on which unexpended fu
  • 260.021 — 260.021���� Campaign Finance Education Fund established
  • 260.030 — 260.030; 1979 c.190 �364; 1993 c.493 �80; 2001 c.82 �10; 2003 c.542 �22; 2005 c.809 �45; 2013 c.758 �13; 2023 c.600 �23]
  • 260.034 — 260.034, 260.042, 260.044, 260.057, 260.059, 260.076, 260.078, 260.083,
  • 260.035 — 260.035���� Treasurer and statement of organization for political committees and candidates; change in information
  • 260.037 — 260.037���� Liability of candidate or treasurer for default or violation of treasurer obligations
  • 260.038 — 260.038���� Treasurer of more than one candidate or committee; replacement of treasurer
  • 260.039 — 260.039���� Content of statement of organization of candidate or principal campaign committee
  • 260.043 — 260.043���� Exemptions for candidate who expects neither contributions nor expenditures to exceed $1,500 or $5,000; exem
  • 260.044 — 260.044, 260.057, 260.076, 260.083 or 260.118, 10 percent of the total amount of the contribution or expenditure require
  • 260.046 — 260.046���� Discontinuance of statement of organization; rules
  • 260.049 — 260.049���� Reports to be filed by certain corporations; rules
  • 260.052 — 260.052���� Political committee identification number
  • 260.054 — 260.054���� Political committee campaign account; petition committee petition account
  • 260.055 — and a statement required by ORS 260.083 to list the occupation of a
  • 260.056 — 260.056���� Written loan agreement; preservation of agreement (Statements of Contributions and Expenditures)
  • 260.057 — 260.057, that identifies the original sources of funds to the entity that made the expenditure. The link: ����� (a) Sha
  • 260.059 — 260.059. [Formerly 260.210; 1973 c.744 �25; 1979 c.190 �369; 1991 c.911 �1; 2005 c.797 �19; 2005 c.809 �15; 2007 c.848 �
  • 260.061 — 260.061���� Information to be released on campaign finance dashboard; biannual review and report; rules
  • 260.064 — 260.064���� In-kind contribution from candidate, political committee or petition committee; insufficient filing; updated
  • 260.072 — 260.072); 1983 c.71 �4; 1985 c.732 �4; 1985 c.808 �55; 1987 c.267 �61; 1987 c.727 �6; 1989 c.503 ��25,26; 1989 c.1054 ��
  • 260.076 — 260.076, 260.083, 260.112 or 260.118, or an accurate copy of it, for at least six calendar years. ����� (2) The Secreta
  • 260.078 — 260.078, 260.083, 260.112 or 260.118 the information required under ORS
  • 260.083 — 260.083, 260.112 or 260.118 the information required under ORS 260.044,
  • 260.085 — 260.085, 260.112 or 260.118 within the time specified in ORS 260.044, 260.057,
  • 260.095 — 260.095���� Reporting expenditures that are both in-kind contributions and expenditures; notice to candidate or committe
  • 260.112 — 260.112, 260.118, 260.266 or 260.416. ����� (8) A civil penalty imposed under this section may not be more than the fol
  • 260.118 — 260.118, or who files with the filing officer an insufficient statement, to file with the filing officer a proper statem
  • 260.156 — 260.156. ����� (3) Contributions shall be received and expenditures made by or through the treasurer of the political c
  • 260.163 — 260.163���� County or city campaign finance provisions (Administration and Enforcement)
  • 260.200 — 260.200���� Accounts, forms, material to be retained and material not subject to disclosure; rules
  • 260.205 — 260.205���� Inspection of statements; notice of failure to file correct statements; complaints; sufficiency of response
  • 260.215 — 260.215���� Periodic examination and investigation of statements
  • 260.218 — 260.218���� Subpoena authority; procedure to compel compliance
  • 260.225 — 260.225���� Court proceedings to compel filing of correct statements; attorney fees
  • 260.227 — 260.227); 1979 c.519 �34; repealed by 1979 c.190 �431] ����� 260.230 [Repealed by 1967 c.630 �2 (260.231 enacted in
  • 260.232 — or receiving other information in response to a notification under
  • 260.234 — 260.234���� Notice of civil penalty; sufficiency of response; timeline for action by filing officer
  • 260.241 — 260.241���� Removal from general election ballot for failure to file statement; notice to candidate
  • 260.245 — 260.245���� Withholding certificate of election or certificate of nomination for failure to file statement
  • 260.255 — 260.255���� Preservation of filed statements by filing officers; maintenance of data filed electronically; rules
  • 260.262 — 260.262; or ����� (3) Has had a civil or criminal penalty imposed for violation of a statute subject to a criminal pena
  • 260.264 — 260.264���� Education and assistance regarding campaign finance laws (Disclosure of Source of Communication or Donat
  • 260.266 — 260.266���� Statement of persons who paid for communication in support of or in opposition to clearly identified candida
  • 260.268 — 260.268, 260.537 or 260.993, the Attorney General shall examine the complaint to determine whether a violation of an ele
  • 260.269 — 260.269���� Rules for synthetic media disclosures ELECTION OFFENSES (Administration and Enforcement)
  • 260.345 — 260.345, the Secretary of State or Attorney General may impose a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each violation o
  • 260.351 — 260.351���� Court proceedings for election law violations
  • 260.355 — 260.355���� Deprivation of nomination or office for deliberate and material election violation
  • 260.365 — 260.365���� Election or appointment after deprivation of nomination or office for violation
  • 260.368 — 260.368���� Investigations of violations of prohibition on payment based on number of signatures obtained on petition
  • 260.402 — 260.402���� Contribution in false name; prohibition on establishment of entity to obscure original source of funds
  • 260.407 — or 260.413;
  • 260.409 — 260.409���� Prohibition on use of contributions for professional services rendered by candidate
  • 260.412 — 260.412; 1983 c.83 �31; 1987 c.464 �1; 1987 c.727 �10; 1989 c.173 �2; 2001 c.960 �1; 2007 c.154 �53; 2009 c.533 �10; 201
  • 260.413 — 260.413���� Prohibition on committee providing consideration in connection with nondisclosure agreement relating to work
  • 260.416 — 260.416���� Prohibitions regarding campaign contributions and independent expenditures
  • 260.422 — 260.422���� Prohibition on acceptance of employment where compensation to be contributed
  • 260.432 — 260.432���� Prohibition on certain requirements of public employees; activities of public employees during working hours
  • 260.470 — 260.470; 1979 c.190 �368] ����� 260.368 Investigations of violations of prohibition on payment based on number of si
  • 260.482 — 260.482] ����� 260.640 [Amended by 1957 c.644 �18; 1959 c.358 �1; 1971 c.749 �59; 1973 c.744 �41; repealed by 1979 c
  • 260.532 — (6) and (8).
  • 260.537 — 260.537���� Prohibition on publication of false statement intended to mislead electors; civil action; penalties
  • 260.556 — 260.556���� Secretary of State prohibited from counting petition signatures obtained by certain persons
  • 260.558 — 260.558, 260.567, 260.575, 260.665, 260.715 (1) or section 1b, Article IV of the Oregon Constitution, or any rule adopte
  • 260.561 — 260.561���� Liability of certain chief petitioners for violations committed by persons obtaining signatures on petition;
  • 260.563 — 260.563���� Liability of contractor obtaining signatures on petition for violations committed by subcontractor; exceptio
  • 260.567 — 260.567���� Alteration of information on petition signature sheet; exceptions
  • 260.569 — 260.569���� Prohibition on payment based on signatures obtained on nominating petition or voter registration card
  • 260.575 — 260.575, 260.645 or 260.665 (2) or (3) involving any action described in ORS
  • 260.635 — 260.635���� Prohibition on bets and wagers on election results
  • 260.645 — 260.645���� Illegal acts relating to voting machines or vote tally systems
  • 260.665 — (2)(d) to (f) or 260.715 is a Class C felony.
  • 260.675 — 260.675���� Prohibition on distribution of ballots by certain persons
  • 260.685 — 260.685���� Elections official compliance with directives of Secretary of State
  • 260.705 — 260.705���� Prohibition on premature release of vote tally
  • 260.995 — 260.995���� Civil penalties; procedure and notice requirements; hearing; payment of penalty ELECTION CAMPAIGN FINANC
Title 261 · ORS Chapter 261 (62 sections)
  • 198.882 — 198.882. [1987 c.824 �3] ����� 261.150 [Repealed by 1979 c.558 �30] ����� 261.151 Hearing by Director of State D
  • 243.650 — to 243.809 shall govern the negotiation of a collective bargaining
  • 255.075 — 255.075, 255.085, 255.215 to 255.288 and 255.295 to 255.345. [1975 c.598 �3 and 1975 c.647 �16; 1989 c.503 �29; 1995 c.6
  • 261.007 — 261.007, 261.010, 261.030, 261.065 to 261.118, 261.131 to 261.171, 261.190,
  • 261.010 — 261.010, 261.030, 261.065 to 261.118, 261.131 to 261.171, 261.190, 261.200,
  • 261.030 — 261.030, 261.065 to 261.118, 261.131 to 261.171, 261.190, 261.200, 261.220,
  • 261.035 — 261.035���� Effect of chapter on charter provisions of cities and acquisition of plants
  • 261.045 — 261.045���� Procedure in absence of specific provision
  • 261.065 — to 261.118, 261.131 to 261.171, 261.190, 261.200, 261.220, 261.225,
  • 261.105 — 261.105���� Powers of district; formation; annexation; consolidation
  • 261.110 — (5) or (7), may petition a county governing body to revise the district
  • 261.113 — 261.113���� Petition or resolution for formation to propose special levy for certain purposes
  • 261.115 — 261.115���� Contents of electors� petition; certification
  • 261.121 — 261.121���� Basis of computing percentage of petition signatures
  • 261.131 — 261.131���� Period for county clerk to certify petition
  • 261.141 — 261.141���� Formation, annexation or consolidation by resolution; contents of resolution
  • 261.147 — 261.147���� Resolution to remove territory not served by district; hearing; notice; election on question of removal; eff
  • 261.151 — 261.151���� Hearing by Director of State Department of Energy on district formation; notice; report by director
  • 261.161 — 261.161���� Hearing by county governing body; notice; determination of boundaries
  • 261.171 — 261.171���� County governing body to call election; notice; dates
  • 261.180 — 261.180���� Effect of annexation or consolidation on title to property and indebtedness
  • 261.190 — 261.190���� Election of first board of directors; qualifications; tenure
  • 261.200 — 261.200, 261.220, 261.225, 261.305 to 261.325, 261.345, 261.355, 261.371,
  • 261.210 — 261.210���� Payment of election expenses; security deposit
  • 261.215 — 261.215���� When district formed; designation; district as corporation
  • 261.220 — 261.220, 261.225, 261.305 to 261.325, 261.345, 261.355, 261.371, 261.375,
  • 261.225 — 261.225, 261.305 to 261.325, 261.345, 261.355, 261.371, 261.375, 261.605,
  • 261.241 — 261.241���� Membership in electric cooperative or limited liability corporation
  • 261.245 — 261.245���� Authority of district to acquire interest in power facilities
  • 261.250 — 261.250���� District liability; application of moneys; use of power of eminent domain
  • 261.253 — 261.253���� Restriction on public contract imposing unconditional or unlimited financial obligation on electric utility
  • 261.305 — to 261.325, 261.345, 261.355, 261.371, 261.375, 261.605, 261.635 and
  • 261.310 — 261.310���� Irrigation, drainage, other districts given power of utility district in certain cases
  • 261.315 — 261.315���� Acquisition of distribution facilities outside district
  • 261.327 — 261.327���� Acquisition of distribution facilities of private utility; compensation for energy efficiency measures
  • 261.330 — 261.330���� District water right appropriation exclusive if not excessive
  • 261.335 — 261.335���� Districts subject to public contracting and purchasing requirements
  • 261.345 — 261.345���� Employment of labor; pay and conditions; agreements; rights of previous employees of private utility
  • 261.348 — 261.348���� Transactions for production, supply or delivery of electricity; financial products contracts
  • 261.350 — 261.350���� Agreements for use of excess district facilities
  • 261.355 — issue and sell revenue bonds pledging revenues of its electric system
  • 261.360 — 261.360���� Authority to issue general obligation bonds
  • 261.371 — 261.371���� Authority to issue and sell revenue bonds
  • 261.375 — 261.375, 261.605, 261.635 and this section come in conflict with any provision, limitation or restriction in any other l
  • 261.390 — 261.390���� Property taxable; time and manner of tax levy and collection BOARD OF DIRECTORS
  • 261.405 — 261.405���� Board of directors; election; qualifications
  • 261.410 — 261.410���� Nomination and election of directors of established districts
  • 261.445 — 261.445���� Appointment and removal of district manager; qualifications; salary; acting manager; powers and duties
  • 261.465 — 261.465���� Board supervision and regulation of district utilities; fixing rates
  • 261.470 — 261.470���� Accounting system adopted by board; annual reports; annual audit COURT PROCEEDING TO TEST CERTAIN DISTRI
  • 261.505 — 261.505] ����� 261.060 Election procedure. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter, every district
  • 261.605 — 261.605, 261.635 and this section; but the same shall be liberally construed, in order to carry out the purposes and obj
  • 261.610 — 261.610���� Nature of proceeding; notice; appearance to contest; court determinations
  • 261.635 — and this section are intended.
  • 261.705 — 261.705���� Authority to dissolve district; vote authorizing dissolution
  • 261.710 — 261.710���� Call of election; effect of favorable vote
  • 261.720 — 261.720���� Inventory and sale of district property
  • 261.730 — 261.730���� Disposal of district books and records; termination of corporate existence CONSTRUCTION
  • 261.900 — 261.900���� Construction GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 261.005 Short title. This chapter shall be known as the People
  • 279C.005 — 279C.005, 279C.100 to 279C.125 and 279C.300 to 279C.470 and ORS chapters 279A and 279B, except ORS 279A.140 and 279A.250
  • 279C.670 — 279C.670. ����� (4) This section does not apply to a public contract executed in connection with: ����� (a) The acquis
  • 653.268 — and 653.269.
Title 262 · ORS Chapter 262 (13 sections)
  • 261.255 — 261.255. [1973 c.722 �2; 2007 c.301 �43; 2007 c.895 �14] ����� 262.020 [Repealed by 1969 c.12 �1] ����� 262.025 Pro
  • 262.005 — to 262.115 and 308.505; severability
  • 262.015 — 262.015���� Authority for joint operating agency formation; powers
  • 262.025 — 262.025���� Procedure for joint operating agency formation
  • 262.035 — 262.035���� Power of agency to require financial contributions from members restricted; members contracting with agency
  • 262.045 — 262.045���� Procedure for modification of or withdrawal from agency membership
  • 262.055 — 262.055���� Management of agency; directors; officers; meetings
  • 262.065 — 262.065���� Duties of agency treasurer; disposition of funds; accounting system; reports; audit; appointment and duties
  • 262.075 — 262.075���� Agency as state political subdivision; eminent domain powers; financial transaction powers REVENUE OBLIG
  • 262.085 — 262.085���� Authority to issue revenue obligations; procedure; rights and duties created by revenue obligations; interes
  • 262.095 — 262.095���� Rates for energy furnished by agency MISCELLANEOUS
  • 262.105 — 262.105���� Taxation of agency property in same manner as private power corporations
  • 262.115 — and 308.505 shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect. [1973
Title 263 · ORS Chapter 263 (6 sections)
  • 263.210 — 263.210���� Creation of sports and convention facilities commission by ballot measure
  • 263.230 — 263.230���� Commission board of directors; meetings; vacancies; employees and agents
  • 263.250 — 263.250���� Power to lease or contract for use of facilities; use of revenues to pay bonds
  • 263.260 — 263.260���� Authority to issue revenue and general obligation bonds
  • 263.270 — 263.270���� Fund to pay principal and interest on bonds; pledge of revenues
  • 263.300 — 263.300���� Liberal construction of statutes ����� 263.010 [Repealed by 1957 c.38 �1] ����� 263.020 [Repealed by
Title 264 · ORS Chapter 264 (41 sections)
  • 198.855 — and 198.857, land may be annexed to a district as provided in this
  • 198.925 — 198.925. [1971 c.601 �5; 1983 c.740 �67] PENALTIES ����� 264.990 Penalties. Violation of any provision of ORS 26
  • 264.015 — 264.015���� Application of ORS chapter 255 FORMATION
  • 264.110 — 264.110���� Formation of domestic water supply district; sale of surplus water; exemptions
  • 264.114 — 264.114���� Annexation where water supply affected by wildfire emergency; petition; provision of water POWERS
  • 264.220 — 264.220���� Disposal of taxes levied when organization declared invalid
  • 264.240 — 264.240���� Eminent domain authority; acquisition of property and property rights; obtaining or laying water pipelines
  • 264.306 — 264.306���� Regulations concerning use of water and district property; shutoff of water for noncompliance; notice
  • 264.308 — 264.308���� Requiring cash deposits of water users (metadata only)
  • 264.310 — 264.310���� Rates for water furnished; contracts to sell surplus water
  • 264.312 — 264.312���� Increasing water rates; hearing; notice
  • 264.314 — 264.314���� Shutting off water if delinquent in payment of water bill
  • 264.320 — 264.320, 264.410, 264.420, 264.430, 264.470 and this section shall not be considered as property within the boundaries o
  • 264.335 — 264.335���� Authority to exercise powers of sanitary district
  • 264.336 — 264.336���� Exercise of sanitary district powers in territory covered by 2020 major disaster declaration related to wild
  • 264.340 — shall not abrogate any contract to which the district is a party and
  • 264.346 — 264.346���� Violation of code or failure to remove hazards prohibited
  • 264.348 — 264.348���� Copies of code to be filed with Department of State Fire Marshal and posted at fire stations
  • 264.349 — 264.349���� Revoking authority to furnish fire protection services; consequences
  • 264.350 — 264.350���� Street lighting system; contracts for electricity; tax levy and service charges to maintain and purchase ele
  • 264.360 — 264.360���� Cooperative agreements; bonding power IMPROVEMENTS AND ASSESSMENTS
  • 264.362 — 264.362���� Initiation of proceedings; survey and report of project
  • 264.366 — 264.366���� Declaration of intention; notice of improvement and hearing
  • 264.372 — 264.372���� Methods of assessment; alternative financing
  • 264.378 — 264.378���� Assessment lien records; foreclosure proceedings
  • 264.388 — 264.388���� Guides in testing validity of proceedings; proceedings to correct
  • 264.394 — 264.394���� Enforcement of assessment lien BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
  • 264.410 — 264.410; 1971 c.647 �40; 1973 c.796 �20; 1975 c.647 �23; renumbered 264.190] ����� 264.417 Position numbers for comm
  • 264.415 — 264.415; 1971 c.727 �80; 1973 c.796 �19; 1975 c.647 �22; 1981 c.352 �1; 1983 c.6 �1; 1983 c.83 �39; 1983 c.350 �102]
  • 264.417 — 264.417���� Position numbers for commissioners; certification of position number
  • 264.430 — 264.430���� Proceedings of board; election of officers; employment of personnel
  • 264.470 — 264.470���� Deposit and withdrawal of moneys; annual reports; records
  • 264.480 — 264.480���� Board of commissioners after merger or consolidation; duties; terms; filing boundary change with county asse
  • 264.505 — 264.505���� Agreement to supply additional water prior to approval of annexation petition
  • 264.540 — 264.540���� Fire hydrants in city joined or annexed to district; reversion of water system in city to district
  • 264.550 — 264.550���� Contracts between district and city joined or annexed to district
  • 264.560 — 264.560���� Permissible services; agreement required EMPLOYEES� RETIREMENT SYSTEM
  • 264.810 — 264.810���� Employees� retirement system authorized
  • 264.840 — 264.840���� Limitation on membership MISCELLANEOUS
  • 264.875 — 264.875���� Assumption of debts and obligations of district upon dissolution PENALTIES
  • 264.990 — 264.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 264.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the conte
Title 265 · ORS Chapter 265 (5 sections)
  • 265.010 — 265.010���� Formation; filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 265.075 — 265.075���� Changing number of members of board of directors
  • 265.100 — 265.100���� Organization of board; terms of first directors
  • 265.135 — 265.135���� Application of ORS chapter 255 to district
  • 265.200 — 265.200���� Pioneer cemetery maintenance districts; annexation ����� 265.005 �District� defined. As used in this cha
Title 266 · ORS Chapter 266 (19 sections)
  • 266.040 — 266.040���� Application of ORS chapter 255 to district
  • 266.110 — 266.110���� Petition for formation DISTRICT BOARD
  • 266.320 — 266.320���� Number of board members elected at formation election; terms of office
  • 266.325 — 266.325���� Changing number of board members; election; notice to Secretary of State
  • 266.335 — 266.335���� Continuing schedule of biennial elections after change in number of board members; powers of Secretary of St
  • 266.370 — 266.370���� Board as governing power; president and secretary; meetings
  • 266.375 — 266.375. [1983 c.350 �112] ����� 266.340 Oath of office of board members. A district board member when elected shall
  • 266.380 — 266.380���� Changing manner of electing board members; requirements; election
  • 266.385 — 266.385���� Boundaries of zones for board members; adjustment for population and boundary changes; filing of boundary ch
  • 266.440 — 266.440���� Deposit and disbursement of district moneys
  • 266.450 — 266.450���� Regulations and orders adopted by board; penalty for violating regulation
  • 266.460 — 266.460���� District attorney to aid board; special counsel
  • 266.480 — 266.480���� Power to contract bonded indebtedness for certain purposes
  • 266.490 — 266.490���� Bond election at discretion of board or on petition
  • 266.512 — 266.512���� Authority for general obligation bonds; issuance and sale of general obligation bonds and revenue bonds
  • 266.518 — 266.518���� Contracting with United States for facilities
  • 266.530 — to 266.580 hereby are validated, ratified, confirmed and approved,
  • 266.580 — 266.580, the money of the district shall be deposited, in the discretion of the district board, either with the county t
  • 266.590 — 266.590���� Validation of certain bond issues GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 266.010 Definitions. As used in this chap
Title 267 · ORS Chapter 267 (71 sections)
  • 153.054 — 153.054. ����� (8) If a mass transit district stays a court filing as described in subsection (3)(b) of this section, t
  • 181A.205 — 181A.205. However, if the federal bureau policy authorizing return or destruction of the fingerprint cards is changed, a
  • 197A.500 — 197A.500, for the purpose of paying post-employment benefits other than pensions, and any funds necessary to pay the rea
  • 198.955 — 198.955. ����� (2) A certified copy of the order forming a mass transit district shall be filed with the Governor. [For
  • 267.001 — 267.001���� Authority of certain mass transit and transportation districts to impose vehicle registration fees MASS
  • 267.030 — 267.030���� Use of alternative fuels for certain district vehicles; exceptions; annual report; application to all distri
  • 267.080 — 267.080���� Creation of district; district jurisdiction (Formation :B1EM. Procedure Used in Portland and Eugene)
  • 267.085 — 267.085���� Resolution to form district; content; filing
  • 267.090 — 267.090���� Directors; appointment; term; vacancies; Governor to fix time of first meeting
  • 267.095 — 267.095. ����� (2) Before making an appointment under this section, the Governor shall solicit recommendations of quali
  • 267.097 — 267.097���� Governor to solicit recommendations for director in metropolitan statistical area with population over 400,0
  • 267.107 — 267.107���� Resolution to create certain districts; contents; election; filing
  • 267.114 — 267.114���� Minimum area of district (Board; Ordinances)
  • 267.135 — 267.135���� General manager; qualifications; term; removal
  • 267.145 — 267.145���� General manager�s attendance at board meetings; pro tempore manager
  • 267.150 — 267.150���� Ordinances; regulating use of facilities; public hearings; route, schedule changes
  • 267.153 — 267.153���� Administrative process for adjudicating ordinance violations; penalties
  • 267.154 — 267.154���� Collection of data relating to administrative process for adjudicating ordinance violations; reports
  • 267.170 — 267.170���� Initiative and referendum (Powers) (metadata only)
  • 267.200 — 267.200���� Existence, status and general powers of districts
  • 267.203 — 267.203���� Authority to enter into transaction for electricity or diesel fuel
  • 267.205 — 267.205���� Classification and designation of service areas; determination of area financing
  • 267.207 — 267.207���� Change of district boundaries; elector approval; withdrawal of service from area; territorial jurisdiction o
  • 267.208 — 267.208���� Effective date of change of boundaries; filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenu
  • 267.210 — 267.210���� Preparation of general plan for mass transit system; content; revision
  • 267.218 — 267.218���� Feasibility reports and public bidding not required for construction and improvement projects costing less t
  • 267.225 — 267.225���� Intergovernmental agreements; condemnation of authority; joint occupancy
  • 267.230 — 267.230���� Exemption from public utility or railroad regulation
  • 267.235 — 267.235���� Protection of employees� rights when an operating transportation system is acquired
  • 267.237 — 267.237���� Criminal records check; authority of district to require fingerprints; fitness determinations; rules regardi
  • 267.240 — 267.240���� Accessibility of facilities and equipment to elderly persons and persons who have disabilities
  • 267.245 — 267.245���� District exempt from right of way fencing requirements
  • 267.247 — 267.247���� Acquisition of district lands by adverse possession or operation of statute of limitations prohibited (W
  • 267.250 — to 267.263 may be reviewed by a circuit court under ORS 34.010 to
  • 267.253 — 267.253���� Petition for withdrawal from district; filing period; number of signatures; contents of petition
  • 267.257 — is on file at the district offices and available for copying and public
  • 267.260 — (3) and (6), an increase in any tax imposed on wages or on net earnings
  • 267.263 — 267.263. ����� (2) An ordinance approving the withdrawal of an affected area under ORS 267.250 to 267.263 shall take ef
  • 267.265 — 267.265���� Use of moneys derived from withdrawal of territory from district (Finances)
  • 267.300 — 267.300���� Authority of district to finance system
  • 267.305 — 267.305���� Levy, collection, enforcement of ad valorem taxes
  • 267.310 — 267.310���� Revolving fund; authority to levy ad valorem taxes for fund
  • 267.320 — 267.320���� User charges, fees and tolls; persons over 65
  • 267.330 — 267.330���� General obligation bonds; conditions; interest rate; payment of principal and interest; pledge of net revenu
  • 267.334 — 267.334���� Electoral approval for issuance of general obligation bonds by Tri-Met to fund extension of light rail
  • 267.335 — 267.335���� Authority to issue revenue bonds; interest-bearing warrants
  • 267.360 — 267.360. ����� (f) Levy of a tax measured by net income as authorized for mass transit districts under ORS
  • 267.370 — 267.370. ����� (g) Levy of a tax measured by employer payrolls as authorized for mass transit districts under ORS 267.3
  • 267.380 — (1)(a)(C) shall provide that for each of the four fiscal years after
  • 267.385 — (1) on or after January 1, 2010, must be phased in over a 10-year
  • 267.387 — 267.387���� Restrictions on increase in payroll tax
  • 267.390 — 267.390���� Acceptance of funds from United States (metadata only)
  • 267.400 — 267.400���� Authority to issue short-term obligations; conditions
  • 267.410 — 267.410���� Certain districts authorized to impose employer payroll tax on state agencies and political subdivisions
  • 267.420 — 267.420���� Employer payroll tax on State of Oregon and political subdivisions; requirements for tax ordinance
  • 267.430 — do not apply to entities described in ORS 267.380 (1)(a)(C) that made,
  • 267.480 — 267.480���� TriMet Crash Advisory Committee TRANSPORTATION DISTRICTS (Generally)
  • 267.510 — to 267.650 provide to the contrary, the powers of the district shall be
  • 267.515 — 267.515���� Application of ORS chapter 255 to district
  • 267.517 — 267.517���� Use of alternative fuels for certain district vehicles; exceptions; annual report; application to all distri
  • 267.530 — 267.530���� Establishment of permanent tax rate limit at time of formation (Board)
  • 267.540 — 267.540���� Governing body; term; vacancies; chairperson; rules of procedure; report to legislature (Powers)
  • 267.570 — 267.570���� Powers relating to public transportation
  • 267.575 — 267.575���� Preparation of public transit system plan; contents; revision
  • 267.612 — 267.612���� Acquisition of district lands by adverse possession or operation of statute of limitations prohibited (F
  • 267.622 — 267.622���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 267.990 — 267.990���� Penalties VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES ����� 267.001 Authority of certain mass transit and transportati
  • 291.407 — equivalent to the rate in effect on January 1, 1989. If a mass transit
  • 314.675 — 314.675. ����� (4) The district shall allow a credit against the tax imposed pursuant to this section, in an amount equ
  • 803.445 — 803.445. [1989 c.864 �11; 2009 c.865 �40b] MASS TRANSIT DISTRICTS (Generally) ����� 267.010 Definitions for
  • 824.045 — and subsection (2) of this section, a transit system operated by a
Title 268 · ORS Chapter 268 (42 sections)
  • 190.003 — to 190.130. [2015 c.49 �3]
  • 268.030 — 268.030���� Purpose of chapter; limitation on number of districts; purpose of districts
  • 268.040 — 268.040���� Exemption from public utility regulation
  • 268.060 — 268.060���� Costs of elections EMPLOYEE RIGHTS AND BENEFITS
  • 268.200 — 268.200); 1987 c.349 �5; repealed by 1997 c.833 �27] ����� 268.200 [1969 c.700 �9; repealed by 1977 c.665 �4 (268.060,
  • 268.220 — 268.220���� Employees� rights when district assumes a function of another public corporation, city or county
  • 268.230 — 268.230���� District to protect employees� rights when an operating public transportation system is acquired
  • 268.240 — 268.240���� PERS membership for specified classes of district employees; conditions POWERS
  • 268.300 — 268.300���� Existence, status and general powers of district
  • 268.313 — 268.313���� Acquisition or construction of major facility; conditions
  • 268.315 — 268.315���� Authority of district to levy ad valorem tax
  • 268.317 — 268.317���� Solid and liquid waste disposal powers (metadata only)
  • 268.318 — 268.318���� District approval required for disposal, transfer or resource recovery site or facility; criteria
  • 268.319 — 268.319���� Reuse and recycling of electronic products
  • 268.330 — 268.330���� Powers when providing local aspects of service; powers for public transportation; tax refunds
  • 268.340 — 268.340, 268.345, 268.357, 268.360, 268.370, 268.500, 268.505, 268.507,
  • 268.343 — 268.343���� Validation of certain easements acquired by district
  • 268.345 — 268.345���� Limitation on condemnation power for certain facilities
  • 268.347 — 268.347���� Boundary change within district and urban reserves; filing boundary change with county assessor and Departme
  • 268.351 — and 268.354, over a boundary change within the boundaries of the
  • 268.354 — 268.354, when the district adopts an urban growth boundary, the urban growth boundary becomes the boundary of the distri
  • 268.356 — 268.356, proceedings for a minor boundary change to the boundaries of a district shall be conducted as provided in ORS c
  • 268.357 — 268.357���� Authority to sell certain information; marketing agreements; confidentiality
  • 268.360 — 268.360���� Authority to exercise police power; ordinances; effective dates; enforcement
  • 268.370 — 268.370���� Authority to take over transit system of mass transit district; effect of transfer order
  • 268.380 — 268.380���� Land-use planning goals and activities; coordination; review of local plans
  • 268.385 — or 268.390 or the procedural requirements of ORS chapters 197 and 197A
  • 268.390 — 268.390���� Planning for activities and areas with metropolitan impact; review of comprehensive plans; urban growth boun
  • 268.393 — 268.393���� Land use planning ordinance; notice to local governments and landowners FINANCES
  • 268.500 — 268.500���� Levy, collection, enforcement of ad valorem taxes; limitation; classification of property
  • 268.505 — 268.505���� Income tax; rate limitation; elector approval required
  • 268.507 — 268.507���� Excise taxes GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS (metadata only)
  • 268.520 — 268.520, 268.525, 268.530, 268.590, 268.600 to 268.660 and 268.990. To the extent that provisions of a district charter
  • 268.590 — 268.590���� Credit enhancement of district bonds and other obligations
  • 268.600 — 268.600���� Issuance of revenue bonds; use of proceeds; status of bonds
  • 268.610 — 268.610, shall be sufficient to pay when due the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on such revenue bonds. [197
  • 268.630 — 268.630���� Borrowing in anticipation of bond sale; bond anticipation notes; content; sale of notes
  • 268.650 — 268.650���� Bonds as obligation of a political subdivision
  • 268.660 — and pledging all or any portion of the district�s revenues to the
  • 268.710 — 268.710���� Electors of county may adopt, amend, revise or repeal district charter; limitation on certain actions PE
  • 268.990 — 268.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 268.010 Short title. This chapter may be referred to as the Metro
  • 459.385 — 459.385, 459.992 (1) and (2) and 466.995 (1), dispose, and provide facilities for disposal, of solid and liquid wastes.
Title 270 · ORS Chapter 270 (16 sections)
  • 270.015 — 270.015, 270.100 to 270.190, 273.416, 273.426 to 273.436 and 273.551 is vested in the State of Oregon. The power is self
  • 270.030 — 270.030���� Conveyance of real property and mineral rights to eligible Indian tribes TRANSFER PROCEDURES
  • 270.105 — 270.105���� Procedures before terminal disposition of real property
  • 270.110 — 270.110���� Disposition of property not needed for public use; lease approval by department
  • 270.120 — 270.120���� Advisory committee; membership; officers; compensation and expenses; duties
  • 270.135 — 270.135���� Decision of state agency on proposal for sale of property
  • 270.140 — 270.140���� Action if no satisfactory proposal received; rules Note��������� Conveyance of surplus Rose Quarter Proj
  • 270.155 — 270.155���� Agreements for management of state real property; reimbursement for costs
  • 270.165 — 270.165���� Grants of easements in public interest (metadata only)
  • 270.180 — 270.180���� Inventory of state-owned real property; status information reports; periodic revision; rules
  • 270.190 — 270.190, 273.416, 273.426 to 273.436 and 273.551. [1991 c.816 �4; 1999 c.314 �80] ����� 270.020 Title to property. T
  • 273.416 — 273.416, 273.426 to 273.436 and 273.551, the state shall act by and through its duly constituted board, commission or ag
  • 273.426 — to 273.436 and 273.551, the Oregon Department of Administrative
  • 273.695 — 273.695; 1999 c.314 �83] ����� 270.165 Grants of easements in public interest. The Oregon Department of Administrati
  • 359.405 — 359.405. ����� (2) The proceeds of any real property sold by a state agency under ORS 270.100 and 270.110 may be credit
  • 88.720 — 88.720, 406.050, 407.135, 407.145, 407.375 or 407.377. ����� (b) Real property that the Housing and Community Services
Title 271 · ORS Chapter 271 (33 sections)
  • 221.727 — or 221.729, and to do all acts necessary to the accomplishment of such
  • 271.080 — 271.080���� Vacation in incorporated cities; petition; consent of property owners
  • 271.130 — 271.130���� Vacation on city governing body�s own motion; appeal
  • 271.160 — 271.160���� Vacations for purposes of rededication (metadata only)
  • 271.180 — 271.180���� Vacations in municipalities included in port districts; petition; power of common council; vacating street a
  • 271.190 — 271.190���� Consent of owners of adjoining property; other required approval
  • 271.210 — the applicant must petition the governing body of the city or town
  • 271.300 — to 271.360, except that it may be exchanged for property that is of
  • 271.310 — to 271.330, the value of the real property accepted by the political
  • 271.330 — 271.330���� Relinquishing title of property not needed for public use
  • 271.335 — 271.335���� Relinquishing reversionary interest held by political subdivision
  • 271.340 — 271.340���� Property valuation in exchange to be equal
  • 271.350 — 271.350���� Determining valuation of property in exchanges
  • 271.360 — 271.360. [Amended by 1981 c.787 �26; 1985 c.443 �4] ����� 271.310 Transfer or lease of real property owned or contro
  • 271.375 — 271.375���� Public grazing lands; sale; lease or exchange
  • 271.380 — 271.380���� Indemnifying political subdivision for loss or damage resulting from occupancy of its property
  • 271.390 — 271.390���� Lease or purchase of real estate by public body or council of governments; financing agreement
  • 271.400 — 271.400���� Conveyances by political subdivision to state
  • 271.405 — 271.405���� Transfer of property by city or town to county for public institutions and works
  • 271.410 — 271.410���� Use of municipal property for rodeos, games, racing and exhibitions
  • 271.420 — 271.420���� City bonds as payment for land sold by city
  • 271.430 — 271.430���� Lease of space above or below street or highway; effect on prior dedication or grant for public purpose
  • 271.440 — 271.440���� Agreements for location of transmission lines on property of political subdivision
  • 271.445 — 271.445���� Installation of fiber-optic lines on public land and in public right of way ACQUISITION AND DISPOSITION
  • 271.510 — 271.510���� Definition of �industrial facility� for ORS 271.510 to 271.540
  • 271.530 — 271.530���� Powers of counties and cities to acquire and dispose of industrial facilities
  • 271.540 — to provide the counties and cities within the state with the power to
  • 271.600 — 271.600���� Use of term �squaw�; exceptions CONSERVATION AND HIGHWAY SCENIC PRESERVATION EASEMENTS
  • 271.725 — 271.725���� Acquisition and creation of conservation or highway scenic preservation easement
  • 271.745 — 271.745���� Validity of conservation or highway scenic preservation easement
  • 271.755 — 271.755���� Action affecting conservation or highway scenic preservation easement; standing to bring action
  • 271.775 — 271.775���� Rules governing conservation and highway scenic preservation easements
  • 271.785 — 271.785���� Taxation of property subject to highway scenic preservation easement
Title 272 · ORS Chapter 272 (7 sections)
  • 272.010 — 272.010���� Power of United States to acquire title for public improvements by eminent domain
  • 272.020 — 272.020, 272.030, 272.033 and 272.036 in like manner and to the same effect as if those sections had not been enacted. [
  • 272.030 — 272.030���� Acquisition of land for federal buildings
  • 272.040 — shall be contingent on the consent of the governing body of the county
  • 272.050 — 272.050���� County governing body to approve acquisition for national forest
  • 272.075 — 272.075���� Sheridan Federal Correctional Institution
  • 272.085 — 272.085���� Five Percent United States Land Sales Fund; use of moneys ����� 272.010 Power of United States to acquir
Title 273 · ORS Chapter 273 (137 sections)
  • 116.203 — 116.203, 652.405, 708A.430 or 723.466. [Formerly 273.470; 2019 c.678 �57] ����� 273.130 [Amended by 1967 c.421 �58;
  • 183.325 — to 183.410 for holding regular meetings and the means whereby timely
  • 270.025 — in 1991]
  • 270.100 — 270.100. ����� (5) The department may charge a reasonable fee, to be paid by the applicant, for making necessary invest
  • 270.130 — do not apply when the state is exchanging property under this section.
  • 273.005 — [1959 c.45 �1; 1967 c.421 �95;
  • 273.010 — 273.010; 1969 c.594 �19; 1997 c.321 �1; 2003 c.14 �132; 2021 c.139 �3] ����� 273.255 Eligibility to purchase state l
  • 273.020 — 273.020���� Governor as land commissioner STATE LAND BOARD
  • 273.030 — 273.030); 1969 c.594 �20] ����� 273.270 [Renumbered 273.910] ����� 273.271 [Formerly 273.040; 1969 c.594 �21; re
  • 273.035 — 273.035���� Governor is chairperson of board; rules; quorum; meetings; notice DEPARTMENT OF STATE LANDS (Creatio
  • 273.051 — 273.051���� General powers and duties of department and board
  • 273.055 — 273.055���� Power to acquire and dispose of real property
  • 273.058 — 273.058���� Fees and compensation rates for easement to construct facility on state land (Temporary provisions relat
  • 273.071 — 273.071���� Oaths; depositions; subpoenas (Documents)
  • 273.085 — 273.085] ����� 273.211 [Formerly 273.080; repealed by 1991 c.816 �24] ����� 273.216 [Formerly 273.090; repealed
  • 273.091 — 273.091] ����� 273.221 [1967 c.421 �44; repealed by 1969 c.594 �63] REMOVAL OF MATERIAL FROM STATE LANDS ���
  • 273.095 — 273.095] ����� 273.231 Removal without compliance with statute. (1) No person shall remove material from any real pr
  • 273.099 — 273.099���� Property transaction instruments to be maintained with department (Finances)
  • 273.108 — 273.108���� Unclaimed Property School Fund; use by State Treasurer
  • 273.117 — 273.117���� Acquiring land as Common School Fund investment; lease of land
  • 273.119 — 273.119���� Private or federal grants for studies related to coordinating state and federal permitting issues
  • 273.121 — 273.121���� Expenditures of funds under control of department
  • 273.131 — 273.131���� Compromise or release of claims (Cooperation With Other Agencies and Governmental Entities)
  • 273.135 — 273.135���� Agreements with other agencies for special services; costs; interagency services
  • 273.141 — 273.141���� Nature of services to be performed by certain other agencies
  • 273.145 — 273.145���� Department powers in exchanges, settlements and indemnifications
  • 273.150 — 273.150; 1969 c.594 �23] ����� 273.305 [Formerly 273.560; 1967 c.421 �78; renumbered 273.521] ����� 273.306 Exec
  • 273.155 — 273.155���� Cooperation of state and county agencies (Director and Staff)
  • 273.161 — 273.161���� Director of department; salary of director and staff
  • 273.170 — 273.170] ����� 273.920 Validation of mineral leases executed and delivered before August 9, 1961. All leases and con
  • 273.175 — 273.175���� Employees of department; compensation; fidelity bonds
  • 273.180 — 273.180] ����� 273.755 Filing maps of railroad location and depot sites; department�s duties. (1) Whenever a railway
  • 273.183 — 273.183���� Authority of department to require fingerprints
  • 273.185 — 273.185���� Director to investigate trespasses on state lands; appearance before federal agencies; expenses STATE LA
  • 273.192 — 273.192���� Removal of personal property; storage; disposal; notice; rules
  • 273.196 — 273.196���� Agreements to provide maintenance of state lands; program; minimum requirements; rules
  • 273.197 — 273.197���� Agreements to provide interpretive services
  • 273.199 — 273.199���� Rules for agreements for interpretive services REMOVAL OF MATERIAL FROM STATE LANDS
  • 273.225 — 273.225, 274.550 and 274.560. ����� (2) The establishment or placing of a dredging or digging outfit on any waters, the
  • 273.231 — 273.231���� Removal without compliance with statute
  • 273.235 — 273.235���� Department�s powers to enforce statute (metadata only)
  • 273.241 — and 274.040, and as in its judgment the interests of the state demand,
  • 273.245 — 273.245���� Asset management plan; schedule for disposition
  • 273.247 — 273.247���� Disposal of isolated parcels of rangeland; sale procedure SALE OF STATE LANDS
  • 273.270 — 273.270] ����� 273.915 Release of claims under pre-1947 deeds reserving right of way. The State of Oregon hereby rem
  • 273.275 — 273.275���� Price of state lands; sale to highest bidder
  • 273.280 — 273.280] ����� 273.910 Confirmation of title to state lands purchased before 1918. In all cases prior to May 21, 191
  • 273.281 — 273.281, the Department of State Lands shall, upon receipt of one-fifth of the purchase price of the land applied for, d
  • 273.285 — 273.285���� Certificate of sale to installment purchaser; records of sale
  • 273.290 — 273.290���� Cancellation and forfeiture on default in payments
  • 273.295 — 273.295���� Assignment of certificates of sale; deed to assignee
  • 273.311 — 273.311���� Correction of deeds; refund of purchase price; refund to assignee of certificate of sale issued on fraudulen
  • 273.316 — 273.316���� Exchanging state lands to accumulate larger tracts
  • 273.320 — 273.320; 1995 c.375 �4; 1997 c.117 �5; 2014 c.47 �4] ����� 273.540 [Amended by 1967 c.421 �73; renumbered 273.350]
  • 273.321 — 273.321���� Notification to lessee prior to exchange; hearing STATE LANDS UNLAWFULLY ACQUIRED
  • 273.325 — 273.325] ����� 273.550 [Repealed by 1967 c.81 �1] DRILLING LEASES ����� 273.551 Mining and drilling leases o
  • 273.326 — 273.326���� Compromise with owners of state lands unlawfully acquired; disposal of lands received through compromise
  • 273.331 — 273.331���� Subdivision and disposal of other lands as condition of compromise INDEMNITY LANDS
  • 273.340 — 273.340���� Ascertainment and procurement of indemnity lands
  • 273.345 — 273.345���� Determination of advisability of selection of indemnity lands within national forest reserves
  • 273.350 — 273.350���� Selection and sale of indemnity lands ADJUSTING CERTAIN ERRONEOUS SALES
  • 273.355 — 273.355; 1974 c.51 �6; 1975 c.552 �42; 1991 c.217 �4; 1991 c.816 �17; 1993 c.340 �1; 2003 c.253 �19] SOUTH SLOUGH ES
  • 273.360 — 273.360���� Applicant to relinquish claim; refund of purchase price and taxes paid
  • 273.365 — 273.365���� When refunds not available; source of refunds
  • 273.375 — to any grantee who received from the State Land Board a refund or other
  • 273.410 — 273.410); 1967 c.616 �2a] ����� 273.035 Governor is chairperson of board; rules; quorum; meetings; notice. (1) The G
  • 273.413 — 273.413���� Disposition of unsuitable state lands; sale; use of proceeds; procedures
  • 273.421 — 273.421���� Relinquishing title to United States Government or governmental body or subdivision; continued public use re
  • 273.431 — 273.431���� Procedure for determining value of properties to be exchanged
  • 273.441 — 273.441���� Agency donation of property for industrial or manufacturing use; conditions
  • 273.447 — 273.447���� Disposition of state lands suitable for grazing
  • 273.450 — 273.450; 1969 c.594 �5] ����� 273.085 Recording copies of documents. Copies of any document permitted by law to be r
  • 273.452 — 273.452���� Indemnification contract for occupancy of political subdivision lands
  • 273.456 — 273.456���� Lease of space above or below street or highway; conditions; effect on prior dedications TRUST LAND TRAN
  • 273.464 — 273.464���� Trust lands with limited performance potential as assets of Common School Fund; identification; procedures f
  • 273.480 — 273.480; 1969 c.594 �24] ����� 273.315 [Formerly 273.580; 1967 c.421 �80; renumbered 273.531] EXCHANGE OF STATE
  • 273.500 — 273.500���� Access to public access sites; notice of proposed restriction or closure; reports; rules SUBMERSIBLE AND
  • 273.511 — 273.511���� Acquisition of submersible and swamp lands; reclamation SALE OF FOREST PRODUCTS
  • 273.521 — 273.521] ����� 273.561 [1979 c.711 �1; repealed by 1983 c.786 �1] ����� 273.562 [1973 c.532 �2; repealed by 1979
  • 273.523 — 273.523���� Sale of forest products on state lands (metadata only)
  • 273.525 — 273.525���� Appraisal of forest products; notice; sale conditions
  • 273.531 — 273.531] ����� 273.581 Natural areas register; contents; agreements between department and landowners. (1) The State
  • 273.535 — 273.535] ����� 273.591 Natural Areas Program Account. The Natural Areas Program Account is established within the Ge
  • 273.540 — 273.540] ����� 273.355 [Formerly part of 517.410; 1967 c.421 �83; renumbered 273.551] ADJUSTING CERTAIN ERRONEOU
  • 273.541 — 273.541] ����� 273.605 [1971 c.615 �1; 1973 c.772 �7; 1974 c.71 �2; 1981 c.787 �46; 1985 c.565 �41; 1987 c.320 �151;
  • 273.551 — 273.551, 273.715, 273.780 or 273.815 or any rule adopted under ORS 273.045 related to those sections. ����� (3) The pen
  • 273.553 — or 273.554 which are violated thereby. Copies of the request for review
  • 273.554 — 273.554���� South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve Management Commission; powers; rules; fees
  • 273.555 — 273.555; 1969 c.594 �6; 1999 c.803 �4] ����� 273.090 [Amended by 1967 c.421 �42; renumbered 273.216] ����� 273.0
  • 273.556 — 273.556���� South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve Management Account
  • 273.558 — 273.558���� Penalties; enforcement; injunctive relief NATURAL AREAS PROGRAM
  • 273.563 — to 273.591. In selecting state natural areas, the department shall give
  • 273.565 — 273.565; 1999 c.803 �5] ����� 273.095 Copies or transcripts as evidence. The record of any copy of a document record
  • 273.576 — 273.576���� State Parks and Recreation Department duties; Oregon Natural Areas Plan; contents
  • 273.578 — 273.578���� Plan approval; review of modifications by commission
  • 273.581 — 273.581���� Natural areas register; contents; agreements between department and landowners
  • 273.586 — 273.586���� Dedication of land as state natural area; notice and hearing; termination of dedication
  • 273.591 — 273.591. [1979 c.711 �5; 1983 c.786 �5; 2003 c.661 �2; 2009 c.217 �4; 2011 c.319 �12] ����� 273.577 [1973 c.532 �4;
  • 273.715 — 273.715���� Rules for removal of semiprecious stones and petrified wood from state lands; fees; removal contrary to rule
  • 273.755 — 273.755���� Filing maps of railroad location and depot sites; department�s duties
  • 273.761 — (2) shall be liable to the municipal corporation for all expenses
  • 273.765 — 273.765���� Liability for costs of relocation or extension of mains and outfalls MINERAL AND GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE RIG
  • 273.780 — or 273.815 or any rule adopted under ORS 273.045 related to those
  • 273.787 — 273.787���� Release and transfer of mineral or geothermal resource rights; reservation by state; rules; fee
  • 273.790 — 273.790���� Registry of rights under state board COMMON SCHOOL GRAZING LANDS
  • 273.805 — 273.805���� Definitions for and purpose of ORS 273.805 to 273.825
  • 273.815 — 273.815���� Department�s powers; terms of grazing lease; termination
  • 273.825 — 273.825. ����� (2) In order to accomplish the purpose of ORS 273.805 to 273.825, the department may, with respect to co
  • 273.840 — 273.840���� Elliott State Research Forest Account SETTLEMENT OF TITLE TO CERTAIN LANDS IN CLATSOP COUNTY
  • 273.850 — (1).
  • 273.855 — 273.855���� Clatsop County to transfer title to lands and improvements to certain possessors; fee on execution of deed
  • 273.860 — 273.860���� Filing fee; use of fees; additional fee to cover costs of investigation
  • 273.865 — 273.865���� Application for deed; investigation; deadline on application
  • 273.870 — 273.870���� Notice of deed application; protest; hearing; dual applications
  • 273.875 — 273.875���� Findings of board; notice; rehearing procedure
  • 273.880 — 273.880. In addition to such fee, if the county board determines that an investigation under ORS 273.865 (2) is necessar
  • 273.885 — 273.885���� State prohibited from questioning certain titles
  • 273.890 — affects controversies among persons and governmental entities asserting
  • 273.900 — 273.900���� Confirmation of title to tide lands and tide flats
  • 273.902 — 273.902���� Confirmation of title to swamp and overflow lands; deed to claimant
  • 273.903 — 273.903���� Title of certain swamp lands not to be questioned by department; prohibition against sale of certain swamp l
  • 273.905 — 273.905���� Confirmation of state land deeds prior to 1891
  • 273.910 — 273.910���� Confirmation of title to state lands purchased before 1918
  • 273.915 — 273.915���� Release of claims under pre-1947 deeds reserving right of way
  • 273.920 — 273.920���� Validation of mineral leases executed and delivered before August 9, 1961 PENALTIES
  • 273.994 — 273.994���� Schedule of civil penalties; rules; considerations in imposing penalty
  • 274.050 — 274.050] ����� 273.902 Confirmation of title to swamp and overflow lands; deed to claimant. (1) All the rights and t
  • 274.120 — 274.120] ����� 273.903 Title of certain swamp lands not to be questioned by department; prohibition against sale of
  • 274.130 — 274.130] ����� 273.905 Confirmation of state land deeds prior to 1891. All deeds prior to February 20, 1891, to stat
  • 274.530 — 274.530, is a continuing trespass. [Formerly 274.580; 1969 c.594 �18] ����� 273.235 Department�s powers to enforce s
  • 274.540 — 274.540; 1969 c.594 �13] ����� 273.230 [Renumbered 273.575 and then
  • 274.600 — 274.600] ����� 273.240 [Renumbered 271.375] ����� 273.241 Action to recover damages for unlawful removal of mate
  • 327.430 — are not the result of a legislative intent or belief that the
  • 477.550 — 477.550. ����� (C) Critical wildlife management activities. ����� (D) A restriction or closure adopted by rule by the
  • 530.010 — and 530.030, other than mineral and geothermal resource rights
  • 530.040 — may be exchanged only if the county court or board of county
  • 98.389 — 98.389. ����� (3) Moneys in the Unclaimed Property School Fund are continuously appropriated to the State Treasurer for
Title 274 · ORS Chapter 274 (79 sections)
  • 274.015 — 274.015���� Determination of ordinary high and low water
  • 274.025 — 274.025���� Jurisdiction over submersible and submerged lands generally NAVIGABILITY OF STREAMS
  • 274.036 — 274.036���� Status of channel of Willamette River; approval of dam; state maintenance of river location SALE, LEASE
  • 274.040 — 274.040���� Sale or lease of submersible lands; easements; occupation of submerged and submersible lands for water works
  • 274.043 — 274.043���� Exemptions from leasing requirements; rules; registration; use without charge; use with charge; indemnificat
  • 274.060 — 274.060���� Regulation of harbor improvements; oyster beds; public easement in submerged and submersible lands
  • 274.064 — 274.064���� Portland Harbor Cleanup Fund DRAINAGE AND RECLAMATION
  • 274.210 — to 274.260 extends to only so much of the submersible or submerged
  • 274.220 — 274.220���� Application for drainage and reclamation of lands
  • 274.230 — 274.230���� Investigation and report by Water Resources Director; terms of contract; bond
  • 274.240 — 274.240���� Performance by contractor; disposal of lands; rules
  • 274.250 — 274.250���� Nonperformance; action by department; appeal from decision of department
  • 274.260 — 274.260, the Department of State Lands may cause reclamation surveys, plans and specifications to be made for the reclai
  • 274.280 — 274.280���� Surveys and plans for reclamation of lands
  • 274.290 — 274.290���� Execution of plan ABANDONED AND DERELICT PROPERTY
  • 274.366 — 274.366���� Oregon Abandoned and Derelict Vessel Program; rules
  • 274.371 — 274.371���� Oregon Abandoned and Derelict Vessel Fund
  • 274.379 — 274.379; ����� (b) Removal and disposal of marine debris; ����� (c) Assistance with the salvage, towing, storage and d
  • 274.382 — 274.382���� Liability for costs of removal, salvage, storage and disposal
  • 274.388 — 274.388. The rules shall, at a minimum, include procedures: ����� (1) For providing notice and opportunity for a hearin
  • 274.400 — to 274.412 by which the board and the Department of State Lands shall
  • 274.402 — 274.402���� Exclusive jurisdiction to assert title to submerged or submersible lands in navigable waterway
  • 274.404 — 274.404���� Administrative determination of navigable waterway; rules; procedure
  • 274.406 — 274.406���� Declaration of state�s claim; effect; filing with county clerk
  • 274.412 — 274.412. [1995 c.471 �6; 2025 c.164 �3] ����� 274.410 [Renumbered 274.525] ����� 274.412 Judicial review of decl
  • 274.430 — 274.430���� State ownership of meandered lakes; status as navigable and public waters
  • 274.440 — 274.440���� Acquisition of future rights to meandered lakes denied; extension of riparian ownership; lands overflowed by
  • 274.450 — 274.450���� Acquisition of riparian rights by department
  • 274.460 — 274.460���� Settler�s and riparian owner�s preferential right to purchase land within meander lines
  • 274.470 — 274.470���� Settler�s right to deed to land within meander lines; preferential right to additional land; tacking by succ
  • 274.480 — 274.480���� Rights of riparian owners on Malheur and Mud Lakes
  • 274.490 — 274.490���� Settlement of conflicting preferential rights
  • 274.500 — 274.500���� Conveyance of compact area; prices; maximum acreage
  • 274.510 — 274.510���� Lake bed lands claimed by the United States
  • 274.520 — 274.520���� Acceptance of deed to lake bed lands as precluding any other claim (Removing Materials)
  • 274.550 — 274.550���� Removal of material without payment of royalties; eligible material and uses
  • 274.560 — 274.560���� Lease terms; bond or security; prohibited lease or purchase option; monthly reports and payments; rules
  • 274.590 — 274.590���� Cooperation with Washington authorities respecting removal of material from bed of Columbia River EXPLOR
  • 274.610 — 274.610���� Prohibited contracts for exploration for hard minerals; scientific research TIDAL SUBMERGED AND SUBMERSI
  • 274.705 — to 274.860 shall apply equally to the exploration and leasing of lands
  • 274.712 — 274.712���� Limitations on leasing submerged and submersible lands within territorial sea
  • 274.714 — 274.714���� Undersea cables within territorial sea; decommissioning cables
  • 274.720 — 274.720���� Effect of ORS 274.705 to 274.860 on power to make other leases and on jurisdiction of agencies other than de
  • 274.725 — 274.725���� Scope of leases and permits; persons ineligible (Geological and Geophysical Surveys)
  • 274.735 — 274.735���� Application for survey permit; effect of permit; rules
  • 274.740 — 274.740���� Issuance of survey permit; renewal; reports
  • 274.745 — 274.745���� Drilling logs and records (Bid Procedure)
  • 274.755 — 274.755���� Hearing prior to granting lease or easement
  • 274.760 — 274.760���� Considerations involved in granting lease or easement
  • 274.765 — 274.765���� Publishing offer to lease tidal submerged lands; bids; cash bonus; award of lease; fee
  • 274.770 — 274.770���� Prohibited drilling requirements (Leases)
  • 274.780 — 274.780���� Conditions in leases and permits; execution; delivery of bonds or contracts to department
  • 274.785 — 274.785���� Exclusive rights granted by lease; requirement of diligence; maximum area; assignment
  • 274.810 — 274.810���� Commencement of drilling; operational requirements
  • 274.815 — 274.815���� Extension of time when wells to be drilled from filled land or structure
  • 274.835 — 274.835���� Conformance to laws and regulations; periodic negotiations
  • 274.840 — 274.840���� Continuation of lease after cessation of production
  • 274.850 — 274.850���� Cancellation of lease; partial retention of leasehold; removal of equipment
  • 274.855 — 274.855���� Restoration of leasehold to original condition
  • 274.860 — 274.860, the department shall cause written notice describing the area under consideration and other pertinent informati
  • 274.876 — 274.876���� Proprietary authorization requirements; rules; fees
  • 274.879 — or any rule, order or lease adopted or issued under ORS 274.040,
  • 274.890 — 274.890���� Time allowed lessee for survey and erection of plant; filing copy of survey with department
  • 274.895 — 274.895���� Removing kelp without lease SUBMERSIBLE, SUBMERGED AND NEW LANDS
  • 274.915 — 274.915���� Lease or disposal of new lands; method; rules
  • 274.920 — 274.920���� Creation of new lands upon submersible or submerged lands
  • 274.925 — 274.925���� Right of public riparian owner to purchase new lands; price determination
  • 274.929 — 274.929���� Right of nonpublic riparian owner to purchase certain new lands; price determination
  • 274.932 — 274.932���� Right of public body to purchase new lands created by it; price determination
  • 274.935 — 274.935���� Ownership, by nonpublic owner of submersible or submerged lands, of new lands created thereon
  • 274.937 — 274.937���� Right of individual to purchase new lands created by individual; price determination
  • 274.940 — 274.940, the Department of State Lands may sell, lease or trade submersible or submerged lands owned by the state in the
  • 274.945 — 274.945���� Collection of shellfish mariculture records HISTORICALLY FILLED LANDS
  • 274.950 — 274.950���� Jurisdiction to assert title to historically filled lands; requirements; notice
  • 274.952 — 274.952, the board shall declare the nature and extent of the state�s claim to any interest that remains or is vested in
  • 274.956 — 274.956���� Public notice of claim; content PENALTIES
  • 274.994 — 274.994���� Amount of civil penalties; rules; considerations in imposing penalty GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 274.00
  • 390.990 — 390.990; 1969 c.594 �48] ����� 274.992 Civil penalties. (1) Any person who violates any provision of ORS 274.040, 27
  • 511.806 — 511.806, 622.270 or 622.320 to 622.350. ����� (6) The Department of State Lands shall designate the minimum acceptable
Title 275 · ORS Chapter 275 (35 sections)
  • 275.010 — [Repealed by 1983 c.327 �16]
  • 275.020 — 275.020���� Form and effect of conveyance to county
  • 275.030 — 275.030���� Sale of real estate not in use for county purposes
  • 275.060 — 275.060���� Authority to exchange lands offered for sale and not sold
  • 275.070 — 275.070���� Sale or donation to United States, state, government corporation or Indian tribe; procedure
  • 275.080 — 275.080���� Sale of county lands for public water supply purposes; procedure; title to land and timber
  • 275.088 — 275.088���� Sale to certain county officers or employees of real property acquired by foreclosure of tax lien; dispositi
  • 275.090 — 275.090���� Powers of county as to lands acquired on foreclosure of tax liens, or by exchange, devise or gift
  • 275.105 — 275.105���� Acquisition by county of 90 percent of the lots in a plat for taxes and purchase of remaining lots; vacation
  • 275.110 — 275.110���� Order to sell certain county lands; exception
  • 275.120 — 275.120, 275.140 to 275.160 and 275.180 to 275.260. [Amended by 1981 c.602 �1; 1983 c.537 �1; 2001 c.649 �1] ����� 2
  • 275.130 — 275.130���� Claims of municipal corporations against the land to be filed prior to sale
  • 275.180 — 275.180���� Sale to record owner or contract purchaser of property; conditions
  • 275.190 — or 275.200, the governing body of a county may, by order made and
  • 275.210 — 275.210���� Filing of purchase agreement; assignment
  • 275.220 — 275.220, the governing body of a county may authorize the sale of county land by private sale as provided in this sectio
  • 275.225 — 275.225���� Sale of county land by private sale; conditions; notice; terms
  • 275.240 — 275.240���� Taxation of county lands sold under purchase agreement
  • 275.250 — 275.250���� Notice to county assessor of sale or resale
  • 275.260 — 275.260, any real estate owned by the county and not in use for county purposes. The sale shall be directed by an order
  • 275.290 — 275.290���� Sale or lease of timber on county lands
  • 275.294 — 275.294. As used in this paragraph, �improved, additional or extraordinary services� includes, but is not limited to, fi
  • 275.296 — 275.296���� Validation of certain conveyances prior to August 3, 1955
  • 275.298 — 275.298���� Sale of minerals or mineral rights; preferential right of holder of interest less than fee
  • 275.300 — 275.300���� Sale of mineral or other interest in county lands less than fee; conditions and regulations; bond
  • 275.310 — and a portion of the proceeds arising under ORS 275.294 are applied as
  • 275.312 — 275.312���� Conveyance by county of reserved or excepted mineral rights
  • 275.314 — 275.314���� Contents of application; investigation and hearing
  • 275.316 — 275.316���� Notice of hearing; findings; execution of conveyance
  • 275.318 — 275.318���� Sale or lease of land located in industrial use zone; Industrial Development Revolving Fund; use of proceeds
  • 275.320 — hereby are validated and declared to be legal and of full force and
  • 275.330 — 275.330���� Conveyance of county forests, parks or recreational areas; agreements to manage timber
  • 275.335 — 275.335���� Exchanging land within county forest; reserving rights of way
  • 275.340 — 275.340���� Sale or lease of forest products, minerals or oil and gas from county forestland
  • 275.370 — 275.370���� Validation of conveyances prior to January 1, 1941
Title 276 · ORS Chapter 276 (86 sections)
  • 133.005 — 133.005. [1974 c.28 �2; 1977 c.116 �6; 1993 c.500 �17] ����� Note: See note under 276.013. ����� 276.022 [Repeal
  • 276.001 — 276.001���� Definitions STATE BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS (Generally)
  • 276.002 — 276.002���� Control of State Capitol; disposition of rentals
  • 276.004 — that exceed the amounts required by law to be paid out of such moneys
  • 276.005 — 276.005���� Capital Projects Fund; use; gifts, grants and donations; loaned moneys
  • 276.007 — 276.007���� Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund; use of excess amounts
  • 276.015 — and 276.110 to 276.137, unless the context requires otherwise:
  • 276.021 — 276.021���� State building police officers; appointment; duties; status
  • 276.023 — 276.023���� State Capitol police officers; status (Lands and Facilities in Capitol Area)
  • 276.028 — 276.028] ����� 276.055 Capitol Planning Commission; compensation; meetings. (1) The Capitol Planning Commission is e
  • 276.046 — 276.046���� Authority for department to acquire and improve land in capitol area
  • 276.053 — 276.053���� State Capitol State Park; boundaries; administration; monuments (Capitol Area Planning)
  • 276.054 — 276.054, in consultation with the architect for the particular building shall determine the amount available for each st
  • 276.057 — 276.057���� Existing development plans and coordination plans
  • 276.058 — 276.058���� Investigation and review of proposals; advice to Oregon Department of Administrative Services and State Park
  • 276.059 — 276.059���� Activities requiring commission review and recommendation
  • 276.061 — 276.061���� Commission�s cooperation with City of Salem
  • 276.062 — 276.062���� Disposition of buildings or improvements acquired for capitol area
  • 276.070 — 276.070���� Contract relating to building owned by Employment Department (Lease Purchase)
  • 276.071 — 276.071���� Applicability of certain statutes to public improvements under lease purchase agreements
  • 276.072 — 276.072���� When written notice required for public improvement under lease purchase; public record (Art Acquisition
  • 276.073 — to 276.090, 279A.005 to 279A.030, 279A.050 to 279A.075, 279A.100,
  • 276.075 — 276.075���� Public policy of acquiring works of art for state buildings
  • 276.080 — 276.080���� One percent of moneys for construction or alteration of state buildings to be used for acquisition of art wo
  • 276.090 — 276.090���� State agencies to determine art work acquisitions; title to art works in name of state; administrative expen
  • 276.096 — 276.096���� Consultation with certain agencies, officers and groups; cooperation with State Historic Preservation Office
  • 276.098 — 276.098���� Standards for development of state buildings and grounds EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE
  • 276.102 — 276.102���� Acceptance of donations for state executive residence
  • 276.106 — 276.106���� Use of Oregon products ACQUISITION OF STATE OFFICE BUILDINGS WITH STATE TRUST FUNDS
  • 276.110 — to 276.137 before July 1, 1969.
  • 276.112 — 276.112���� Authority to repay certain loans and to manage Salem office buildings
  • 276.118 — 276.118���� Policy concerning location and manner of construction of buildings
  • 276.120 — 276.120���� Building and site as investment of investing fund; title or leasehold interest of investing fund
  • 276.122 — 276.122���� Assistance, grants, donations or gifts from United States and others; disposition
  • 276.137 — 276.137���� Title to buildings TRANSFER OF VACANT FACILITIES TO OREGON DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
  • 276.180 — 276.180���� Transfer of certain buildings, grounds and facilities when vacated; operation; maintenance SERVICES AND
  • 276.210 — to 276.228 shall be presented to the Oregon Department of
  • 276.212 — upon lands now owned by the state or lands acquired by the department.
  • 276.214 — 276.214���� Acquiring land, buildings and structures; eminent domain procedure
  • 276.216 — 276.216���� Erecting and constructing buildings and structures
  • 276.218 — 276.218���� Acquiring machines and equipment; terms; pledging operating funds
  • 276.220 — 276.220���� Payment of cost of real and personal property
  • 276.222 — 276.222���� Contracting to purchase services and use facilities
  • 276.224 — 276.224���� Charges for providing heat, light, communication, power facilities; transfer from appropriations to revolvin
  • 276.226 — 276.226���� Acceptance of federal funds; contracts with United States or its agencies
  • 276.227 — 276.227���� Statewide planning process; public review process for capital projects; advisory board; state property datab
  • 276.228 — shall be paid from such revolving fund. [Amended by 1969 c.199 �35;
  • 276.229 — 276.229���� Four-year major construction budgets for state agencies; maintenance plans and budgets; application to certa
  • 276.234 — 276.234���� Providing water and water power for public buildings and institutions
  • 276.236 — 276.236���� Department may acquire land, water and water rights, watercourses, franchises and privileges
  • 276.238 — 276.238���� Purchase of land, water and water rights, watercourses, franchises and privileges
  • 276.240 — 276.240���� Eminent domain procedure; possession of property; rental value
  • 276.242 — 276.242���� Proceedings in name of state; pleadings; conveyances and contracts
  • 276.246 — 276.246���� Repair, replacement and reconstruction of buildings, appliances, fixtures and furniture damaged by fire
  • 276.248 — 276.248���� Water pipes and supply; entry to place and repair pipes; damages for use of land
  • 276.250 — 276.250���� Agreement with City of Salem for water and fire protection
  • 276.252 — 276.252���� Sewage system for state institutions and departments
  • 276.255 — 276.255���� State agency devices or facilities to charge electric motor vehicles; locations; contracts; rules
  • 276.265 — 276.265���� Apprenticeship programs; state agency as training agent (Financing Construction, Maintenance and Repair)
  • 276.285 — 276.285���� Maintenance, preservation and development of state-owned property; dedicated accounts; rental program AS
  • 276.385 — and 276.412 as rental payments for space in buildings specified in ORS
  • 276.390 — 276.390���� Submission of rent schedule to Emergency Board or Joint Interim Committee on Ways and Means
  • 276.410 — 276.410. However, rental rates for space so assigned shall be computed as provided in ORS 276.575 and shall be subject t
  • 276.412 — as rental payments for depreciation reserves for space in buildings,
  • 276.420 — to 276.440 or in available space in other buildings owned or controlled
  • 276.426 — 276.426���� Location of leased office quarters of state agencies to be centralized
  • 276.428 — 276.428���� Approval and supervision of leases and rental agreements; ordering changes in location of offices of state a
  • 276.429 — 276.429���� Leases; lease option purchase; cost policy; report to legislative review agency
  • 276.435 — 276.435)] ����� 276.164 [1967 c.450 ��2,3; 1969 c.706 �54; repealed by 1977 c.598 �35] ����� 276.166 [1967 c.565
  • 276.440 — 276.440���� Renting space to public agencies and private citizens; use for meetings EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT OFFICE BUI
  • 276.575 — 276.575���� Computation of rent schedules; collection of rents
  • 276.580 — 276.580���� Additional payment by occupants for maintenance and service charges
  • 276.585 — 276.585���� Assignment of excess space; rental and additional charges SUPREME COURT BUILDING
  • 276.587 — 276.587���� Control through State Court Administrator; contract for operation STATE PARKING FACILITIES AND CARPOOLS
  • 276.591 — 276.591, an agency may establish fees below the base rate, or provide reduced-cost or free parking: ����� (a) For emplo
  • 276.592 — 276.592���� Taxation of facilities used by private individuals
  • 276.594 — 276.594���� Management of department facilities in Salem; use of parking receipts; rules
  • 276.601 — 276.601���� Establishment of rates for minimum parking fees; exceptions; use of receipts; rules BUILDINGS AT STATE I
  • 276.612 — 276.612���� Determining buildings to be constructed, altered, repaired, furnished and equipped OPTIONS
  • 276.625 — 276.625���� Authority to acquire options; contingency; legislative review agency approval COMMUNITY HOUSES
  • 276.732 — 276.732���� Community houses in cities; constructing; financing; use
  • 276.736 — 276.736���� Levy of tax; sale of bonds; construction and maintenance of houses STATE AGENCY FACILITY ENERGY DESIGN
  • 276.910 — 276.910���� Use of fuel cell power systems in state agency facilities; rules
  • 276.915 — 276.915���� Energy design requirements; rules; fees; waiver PENALTIES
  • 276.990 — 276.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 276.001 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context
  • 279A.010 — 279A.010, a device or facility for delivering electricity to the public for electric motor vehicles is not a public impr
Title 278 · ORS Chapter 278 (21 sections)
  • 278.011 — 278.011���� State agencies to supply information on property; appraised value determined
  • 278.050 — 278.050���� Restoring lost, damaged or destroyed property; exceptions; use of fund for other purposes; deductibles
  • 278.052 — 278.052���� Right of action against person responsible for loss; investigations
  • 278.075 — 278.075���� State agencies to supply information on media property; scope of coverage
  • 278.120 — 278.120���� Claims management; defense; authority of Attorney General; payment of judgment or settlement; rules
  • 278.125 — 278.125���� Purchase of insurance; payment of premium; legislative approval of self-insurance plan
  • 278.130 — 278.130���� Employment of staff assistance; payment for services by Attorney General
  • 278.150 — 278.150���� Special Liability Revolving Fund; accounting for moneys disbursed INSURANCE FOR MOTOR VEHICLES OWNED BY GOV
  • 278.200 — 278.200���� �Motor vehicle� defined for ORS 278.205 and 278.322
  • 278.205 — 278.205���� Certificates of insurance; coverage; personal injury protection benefits; rules
  • 278.210 — 278.210���� State has rights and duties of insurer (metadata only)
  • 278.215 — 278.215���� Uninsured motorist coverage requirements LIABILITY INSURANCE
  • 278.315 — 278.315. [1993 c.43 �3] ����� Note: See note under 278.315. ����� 278.322 Child care facility liability insuranc
  • 278.320 — 278.320���� Application of government tort law to claims against private community care providers; liability for damages
  • 278.322 — 278.322, or such other insurance or reinsurance as may be desirable to insure the state, participating local public bodi
  • 278.405 — 278.405���� Department to manage risk management and insurance programs; rules
  • 278.415 — 278.415���� Department authorization of agency insurance purchases; exceptions INSURANCE FUND
  • 278.435 — 278.435���� Fund to operate on actuarially sound basis; apportionment; assessment; advances; repayment
  • 278.440 — 278.440���� Report on financial condition of Insurance Fund; report contents; recommendations; contracting power GEN
  • 293.220 — 293.220. The amount of the installments shall be fixed by the department at such amount as can be reasonably expected to
  • 742.500 — to 742.542. However, at the request of a local public body, the
Title 279 · ORS Chapter 279 (12 sections)
  • 279.031 — 279.031] ����� 279.085 [1969 c.522 �7; repealed by 1975 c.771 �33] ����� 279.090 [1969 c.522 �8; repealed by 197
  • 279.400 — 279.400] ����� 279.359 [1977 c.797 �7; 1983 c.710 �6; 1995 c.594 �8; 1997 c.810 �2; repealed by 2003 c.794 �332]
  • 279.845 — 279.845���� Duties of Oregon Department of Administrative Services; prices for products and services of nonprofit agency
  • 279.850 — 279.850���� Procurement of product or service; agreements for procurement; exceptions; preferences
  • 279.853 — 279.853���� Conditions required in contract for services with successor qualified nonprofit agency for individuals with
  • 279.855 — 279.855, 279A.025 (4) and 279C.335 and any other law that governs a procurement of products or services. [1977 c.304 �5;
  • 282.045 — in 2003]
  • 283.210 — 283.210; repealed by 2003 c.794 �332] ����� 279.810 [Amended by 1955 c.47 �1; repealed by 1975 c.771 �33] �����
  • 283.220 — 283.220; repealed by 2003 c.794 �332] ����� 279.828 [Formerly 283.230; 1997 c.379 �1; 2003 c.449 �35; repealed by 20
  • 283.240 — 283.240; repealed by 2003 c.794 �332] ����� 279.833 [Formerly 291.678 and then
  • 283.250 — 283.250; 2003 c.18 �5; repealed by 2003 c.794 �332] ����� 279.835 Definitions for ORS 279.835 to 279.855. As used in
  • 653.269 — in 2003]
Title 28 · ORS Chapter 28 (10 sections)
  • 28.020 — 28.020, are hereby declared independent and severable, and the invalidity, if any, of any part or feature thereof shall
  • 28.030 — 28.030������ Construction of contract before or after breach
  • 28.060 — 28.060������ Discretion of court to refuse judgment
  • 28.110 — 28.110������ Parties; service on Attorney General when constitutional question involved
  • 28.160 — 28.160������ Short title CERTIFICATION OF QUESTIONS OF LAW
  • 28.200 — to 28.255 shall be so construed as to effectuate its general purpose to
  • 28.205 — 28.205������ Procedure to invoke ORS 28.200 to 28.255
  • 28.215 — 28.215������ Form of certification order; submission of record
  • 28.240 — 28.240������ Procedure for certification to another state
  • 28.255 — 28.255������ Short title DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS ����� 28.010 Power of courts; form of declaration. Courts of reco
Title 280 · ORS Chapter 280 (29 sections)
  • 280.010 — [Repealed by 1983 c.260 �13]
  • 280.050 — 280.050���� Providing funds for financing cost of services, projects, property and equipment
  • 280.055 — 280.055���� Obtaining and advancing of funds to county service districts
  • 280.057 — 280.057���� Local option taxes for community colleges; maximum amount
  • 280.060 — is called and held, shall set forth:
  • 280.064 — 280.064���� Period for use of revenues raised by local option tax
  • 280.080 — 280.080���� Contents of order, resolution or ordinance calling election
  • 280.090 — 280.090���� Submission of several proposals to impose local option taxes
  • 280.145 — 280.145: ����� (a) �Local option tax� means a tax described under section 11 (4) or (7)(c), Article XI of the Oregon Co
  • 280.150 — 280.150���� Appropriating money and issuing bonds to construct, operate and maintain joint facilities CITY AND COUNT
  • 280.410 — to 280.485.
  • 280.420 — 280.420���� Eligibility of projects for financing; standards; ordinance for applications
  • 280.424 — 280.424���� Bond-financed single room occupancy rental housing to conform with federal law
  • 280.425 — and 280.431 must conform to the requirements of the Federal Mortgage
  • 280.430 — 280.430���� Contractual powers of city; requirements for project loans and leases
  • 280.431 — 280.431���� Required condition of purchase for low income single room occupancy housing project
  • 280.432 — 280.432���� Limitations on housing loans from bond proceeds; discrimination; relocation; conversion
  • 280.445 — 280.445���� Factors considered in determining whether to issue bonds
  • 280.485 — in the following respects and in such other respects as the city may
  • 280.500 — 280.500���� County economic development plan; criteria
  • 280.505 — 280.505���� Coordination of plan with other local governments and plans
  • 280.508 — 280.508���� County public purpose revolving loan fund (Lottery Financed Projects)
  • 285.365 — in 1991]
  • 285.370 — in 1991]
  • 285.375 — in 1991]
  • 285.380 — in 1991]
  • 285.520 — in 1991]
  • 310.395 — 310.395; 2007 c.783 �92; 2015 c.41 �1] ����� Note: 280.075 was added to and made a part of 280.040 to 280.145 by leg
  • 461.710 — in 1991]
Title 281 · ORS Chapter 281 (1 sections)
  • 281.080 — 281.080); renumbered 35.520 in 2003] ����� 281.090 [1971 c.142 �5; 2003 c.534 �5; renumbered 35.525 in 2003] ���
Title 282 · ORS Chapter 282 (11 sections)
  • 282.020 — (1), if the agency can demonstrate that these other printing services
  • 282.025 — 282.025���� Legislative printing priority required (metadata only)
  • 282.030 — 282.030���� Submitting copy specifications for approval by director or designee
  • 282.060 — 282.060���� Exception to application of state laws where federal funds are involved
  • 282.076 — 282.076] ����� 282.076 Exemption for better value services. A state agency that gives to the director prior written
  • 282.110 — 282.110���� Use of Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund
  • 282.150 — 282.150���� Printing inaugural address of Governor PUBLIC PRINTING GENERALLY
  • 282.210 — 282.210���� Performance within state of public printing, binding and stationery work; stipulation in request for bids an
  • 282.220 — 282.220���� Payment for unauthorized work outside state prohibited
  • 282.230 — 282.230���� Provisions required in contracts for work to be done outside of state PENALTIES
  • 282.990 — 282.990���� Penalties STATE PRINTING ����� 282.010 Definitions for ORS 282.010 to 282.150. As used in ORS 282.01
Title 283 · ORS Chapter 283 (42 sections)
  • 276A.400 — in 2017]
  • 279.805 — in 1991]
  • 279.831 — in 1991]
  • 279.833 — in 1991]
  • 283.020 — 283.020���� Federal law governs when federal granted funds involved
  • 283.076 — for the amount necessary to restore the special revolving fund to the
  • 283.080 — 283.080���� Special revolving fund for immediate payments; petty cash fund CERTIFICATES OF PARTICIPATION FINANCING
  • 283.085 — to 283.092 or the property is land on which improvements financed, in
  • 283.089 — 283.089���� Authority of Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services regarding financing agreements
  • 283.091 — 283.091���� Governor�s budget to include amount needed to pay amounts due on unpaid financing agreements
  • 283.095 — 283.095���� Authority for state agency to enter into financing agreement STATE AGENCY SERVICES
  • 283.100 — 283.100���� General government administrative functions and information technology and communications functions for stat
  • 283.140 — 283.140���� Telephone and telecommunications, mail, shuttle bus and messenger services; recovery of costs; rules
  • 283.143 — 283.143���� Surcharge for telecommunications services; purpose; exempt agencies
  • 283.170 — 283.170���� Sale of steam heat to certain museums CONTROL AND REGULATION OF STATE-OWNED MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTOR PO
  • 283.310 — 283.310���� Control and regulation of state-owned motor vehicles; rules; statement of use
  • 283.312 — (5) to the requirements of ORS 283.312 (3). The procedure adopted must
  • 283.313 — 283.313���� Adoption of mileage limits for use and replacement of state-owned vehicles; procedure for approving exceptio
  • 283.314 — 283.314���� Replacement of state-owned vehicle when replacement mileage standard is exceeded
  • 283.320 — 283.320���� Transfer to pool or sale of vehicles; reimbursement
  • 283.325 — 283.325���� Acquisition of motor vehicles by department; assignment to state agencies
  • 283.327 — 283.327, when purchasing or leasing vehicles; ����� (b) Adopting policies and rules that promote the goals set forth in
  • 283.330 — 283.330���� Department responsible for motor vehicles under its control
  • 283.335 — 283.335���� Storage, repair and maintenance facilities; interagency agreements
  • 283.337 — 283.337���� Reports to Department of Environmental Quality and State Department of Energy; content
  • 283.343 — 283.343���� Compliance examination on use of state-owned vehicles
  • 283.345 — 283.345���� Use of privately owned vehicles; rules (metadata only)
  • 283.350 — 283.350���� Use of Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund for automotive purposes
  • 283.390 — 283.390���� State-owned vehicles to be marked; exceptions
  • 283.395 — 283.395���� Driving state-owned vehicles for private purposes prohibited; rules
  • 283.398 — 283.398���� Findings and goals for zero-emission vehicles; purchasing requirements; rules
  • 283.401 — 283.401���� Report concerning utilization of zero-emission vehicles within state; recommendations for legislation EL
  • 283.410 — 283.410���� Conditions for installation of electric vehicle charging systems authorized or funded by state agencies; exc
  • 283.419 — 283.419���� Department to develop and administer asbestos abatement standards, plans and procedures
  • 283.421 — 283.421���� Agency responsibility for abatement of asbestos
  • 283.990 — 283.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 283.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context
  • 291.658 — 291.658; 1981 c.106 �18; 1993 c.500 �40a; 2003 c.449 �36; 2003 c.794 �230; 2023 c.281 ��49,84] ����� 283.120 State a
  • 291.712 — 291.712; 1993 c.335 �6] ����� 283.335 Storage, repair and maintenance facilities; interagency agreements. The Oregon
  • 291.718 — 291.718; 1993 c.335 �9; 1997 c.848 �7] ����� 283.350 Use of Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating F
  • 291.720 — 291.720; 1981 c.106 �21; 1983 c.740 �81; 1993 c.335 �9a; 1993 c.500 �41] ����� 283.355 [Formerly 291.722; repealed b
  • 291.726 — 291.726; 1991 c.176 �5; 1993 c.335 �10] ����� 283.398 Findings and goals for zero-emission vehicles; purchasing requ
  • 757.357 — 757.357, the Legislative Assembly found that transportation electrification is necessary to reduce petroleum use, achiev
Title 284 · ORS Chapter 284 (76 sections)
  • 196.900 — 196.900. [2003 c.800 �28] PACIFIC NORTHWEST MANUFACTURING PARTNERSHIP ����� 284.590 Legislative findings. The Le
  • 200.035 — 200.035, 279.835 to 279.855 and 283.085 to 283.092 and ORS chapters 240, 276, 279A, 279B, 279C, 282, 283, 291, 292 and 2
  • 236.010 — 236.010. [Formerly 285A.261] ����� 284.110 [1985 c.807 �3; 1987 c.769 �1; repealed by 1989 c.1015 �24] ����� 284
  • 284.010 — [1987 c.115 �2; 1991 c.11 �6; 1991
  • 284.101 — to 284.148 do not require a state agency to provide services to the
  • 284.107 — 284.107���� Oregon Tourism Commission; qualifications; confirmation; term; compensation and expenses; officers; quorum
  • 284.111 — 284.111���� Duties of commission; marketing plan; rules
  • 284.118 — 284.118���� Commission exempt from certain financial administration laws; contracts with state agencies for services; pe
  • 284.126 — 284.126���� Budget; financial records and statements
  • 284.131 — 284.131���� Commission account; disposition of moneys; exemption from expenditure limitations
  • 284.134 — 284.134���� Financial review by Secretary of State (metadata only)
  • 284.138 — 284.138���� Matching grant program; purposes; amount
  • 284.146 — 284.146���� Maintenance of tourist information centers
  • 284.148 — 284.148���� Annual report to Legislative Fiscal Officer regarding transient lodging tax funds OREGON FILM AND VIDEO
  • 284.305 — 284.305���� Oregon Film and Video Office; status; continuing state obligation to support office
  • 284.315 — 284.315���� Film and Video Board; appointment; qualifications; term; meetings; compensation
  • 284.335 — 284.335���� Duties of director; contracts; prior approval by board for certain actions; biennial report; rules
  • 284.365 — 284.365���� Deposit of office moneys in depository account; investment of moneys; payment of expenses; biennial budget;
  • 284.367 — 284.367���� Oregon Production Investment Fund; source of moneys in fund; uses of moneys
  • 284.368 — 284.368, a company seeking reimbursement under ORS 284.368 must: ����� (1) Have a written diversity, equity and inclusi
  • 284.371 — 284.371���� Creative Opportunity Program; rules; eligible projects
  • 284.372 — 284.372���� Diversity, equity and inclusion policy (metadata only)
  • 284.375 — 284.375. ����� (2) Subject to legislative appropriations, the State of Oregon recognizes a continuing obligation to con
  • 284.555 — and other state agencies as appropriate, to appoint an advisory
  • 284.565 — 284.565���� Development of process for certifying sites ready for industrial or traded sector development
  • 284.570 — 284.570���� Development of state economic development strategy; advisory committee; rules; focus of strategy
  • 284.575 — 284.575���� Duties of Department of Transportation related to state economic development strategy
  • 284.577 — 284.577���� State and local cooperation to provide industrial, commercial and retail development sites; implementation o
  • 284.580 — 284.580���� Role of local governments in implementation of state economic development strategy
  • 284.585 — 284.585���� Assistance to local governments; site assessment methodology PACIFIC NORTHWEST MANUFACTURING PARTNERSHIP
  • 284.592 — 284.592. ����� (4) The department shall provide staff support to the advisory committee. ����� (5) If the Oregon Busin
  • 284.594 — 284.594���� Pacific Northwest Manufacturing Partnership Advisory Committee; duties
  • 284.597 — 284.597���� Regional collaboration regarding manufacturing economic development; proposals for federal funds; authority
  • 284.706 — 284.706���� Oregon Innovation Council; members; powers and duties; compensation and expenses
  • 284.711 — 284.711���� Duty to advise; distribution of moneys; fees
  • 284.715 — 284.715���� State plan for innovation and economic competitiveness
  • 284.720 — 284.720. [2005 c.748 �11; 2011 c.610 �8; 2019 c.131 �6] ����� 284.742 Grants, loans and equity investments for innov
  • 284.735 — by section 8 of this 2019 Act, the State Chief Information Officer
  • 284.740 — 284.740���� Oregon Innovation Council signature research centers
  • 284.742 — 284.742���� Grants, loans and equity investments for innovation-based economic development; contracts to manage equity i
  • 284.746 — 284.746���� Revenue bonds for financing innovation-based economic development; issuance; use of proceeds; nature of reve
  • 284.749 — 284.749���� Oregon Innovation Bond Administration Fund OREGON SOLUTIONS NETWORK
  • 284.751 — 284.751���� Regional collaboration among universities and Oregon Solutions Network; authority to contract; rules REG
  • 284.753 — 284.753���� Grant, loan and incentive programs; state agencies to apply regional priorities in project funding decisions
  • 284.754 — 284.754���� Regional Solutions Program; centers; teams; advisory committees; duties and responsibilities EASTERN ORE
  • 284.776 — 284.776���� Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board; members; quorum; meetings; advisory and technical committe
  • 284.783 — 284.783���� Agreement with third-party administrator
  • 284.786 — upon identifying such laws.
  • 284.791 — 284.791���� Grant and loan programs to expand development; eligibility; applications; rules; fees; moneys to be retained
  • 284.793 — 284.793���� Annual submission of program information by third-party administrator; board report to legislature
  • 284.797 — 284.797���� Residency preference for civil service positions in region
  • 284.801 — 284.801���� Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board Fund OREGON GROWTH BOARD
  • 284.885 — 284.885���� Duties, functions and powers; rules; recommendations to Legislative Assembly; annual report
  • 284.887 — 284.887���� Authority to contract with management companies or state agencies to manage and invest moneys; standards and
  • 285.255 — in 1991]
  • 285.257 — in 1991]
  • 285.570 — in 1991]
  • 285.573 — in 1991]
  • 285.575 — in 1991]
  • 285.577 — in 1991]
  • 285.580 — in 1991]
  • 285.583 — in 1991]
  • 285.585 — in 1991]
  • 285.587 — in 1991]
  • 285.603 — in 1991]
  • 285.605 — in 1991]
  • 285.620 — in 1991]
  • 285.725 — in 1991]
  • 285.730 — in 1991]
  • 285.735 — in 1991]
  • 285.750 — in 1991]
  • 285.753 — in 1991]
  • 285A.255 — 285A.255] ����� 284.104 Legislative findings. The Legislative Assembly finds and declares that: ����� (1) Travel an
  • 293.611 — 293.611, 293.625 and 293.630 apply to the Oregon Film and Video Office. [1995 c.242 �7; 2003 c.794 �234; 2012 c.107 �61]
  • 320.305 — 320.305; ����� (b) The awards and commitments approved by the commission of these funds and of funds received in prior
  • 348.702 — consistent with the policies and procedures established by the board
Title 285 · ORS Chapter 285 (165 sections)
Title 286 · ORS Chapter 286 (14 sections)
Title 287 · ORS Chapter 287 (4 sections)
  • 287.002 — 287.002); 1991 c.902 �90; 1997 c.271 �9; repealed by 2007 c.783 �234] ����� 287.016 [1975 c.642 �10 (enacted in lieu
  • 287.026 — enacted in lieu of 287.002)]
  • 287A.484 — in 2007]
  • 287A.486 — in 2007]
Title 288 · ORS Chapter 288 (1 sections)
  • 288.550 — enacted in lieu of 288.510)]
Title 289 · ORS Chapter 289 (13 sections)
  • 289.005 — 289.005. ����� (2) Interest on revenue bonds issued by the State Treasurer under the authority of this chapter is exemp
  • 289.010 — 289.010���� Findings; purpose OREGON FACILITIES AUTHORITY
  • 289.100 — 289.100���� Oregon Facilities Authority; members; qualifications; term
  • 289.110 — 289.110���� Duties and powers with respect to projects
  • 289.120 — 289.120���� Limitation on manner of operating project and expenditure of funds
  • 289.130 — 289.130���� Oregon Facilities Authority Account BONDS
  • 289.200 — 289.200���� Issuance of revenue bonds; role of State Treasurer; role of Oregon Facilities Authority; fees
  • 289.215 — 289.215���� Validity of bonds not affected by other matters regarding project
  • 289.225 — 289.225���� Sources of bond repayment restricted; recitations in bonds
  • 289.230 — 289.230���� Actions by bondholders to enforce rights
  • 289.235 — 289.235���� Loan of bond proceeds for projects; state not required to have ownership or leasehold interest
  • 289.250 — 289.250���� Limitation on income tax exemption for interest on revenue bonds GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 289.005 De
  • 314.011 — 314.011. ����� (k)(A) �Project� means the financing or refinancing of the costs, including, without limitation, acquisi
Title 29 · ORS Chapter 29 (1 sections)
  • ORS.29 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 29 (Former Provisions) Pro
Title 291 · ORS Chapter 291 (73 sections)
  • 174.113 — and the legislative department as defined in ORS 174.114:
  • 184.340 — 184.340] ����� 291.014 [Repealed by 1967 c.419 �68] ����� 291.015 Fiscal responsibilities of department; delegat
  • 276A.233 — 276A.233, 276A.236, 276A.300, 276A.303, 276A.403, 276A.406, 276A.412, 276A.415,
  • 283.130 — 283.130] ����� 291.660 [Amended by 1959 c.662 �4; 1965 c.365 �9; renumbered 283.140] ����� 291.662 [Amended by 1
  • 286A.001 — 286A.001. ����� (b) �Bond� has the meaning given that term in ORS 286A.001. ����� (c) �Credit enhancement device� has
  • 291.001 — 291.001���� Use of accounting terms; determination of appropriate methods of transfer; establishment of funds and accoun
  • 291.003 — 291.003���� Federal laws and rules govern use of federal funds; exceptions FISCAL DUTIES OF DEPARTMENT
  • 291.015 — 291.015���� Fiscal responsibilities of department; delegation of fiscal functions
  • 291.016 — 291.016���� Making administrative and organizational surveys
  • 291.018 — 291.018���� Conducting research; requiring administrative reports from agencies
  • 291.026 — 291.026���� Examining agency records and financial affairs
  • 291.028 — 291.028���� Submitting suggestions to Governor for improvement of state governmental administration
  • 291.030 — 291.030���� �Agency� defined for ORS 291.032 and 291.034
  • 291.032 — 291.032���� Providing technical services involving management and organization
  • 291.034 — 291.034���� Providing technical services involving data processing
  • 291.042 — 291.042���� Copyright, patent or other use of state data processing programs, information or materials; disposition of m
  • 291.044 — 291.044���� State agency quarterly report of employee pay-line exceptions PUBLIC CONTRACT APPROVAL
  • 291.047 — 291.047���� Public contract approval by Attorney General; exemptions; rules
  • 291.049 — 291.049���� Ratification of public contract when performance begun prior to contract approval; conditions; effects; rule
  • 291.055 — 291.055���� State agency fee approval; exemptions; restoration of temporarily reduced fees
  • 291.100 — 291.100���� Financial management; duties of Oregon Department of Administrative Services; duties of state agencies
  • 291.110 — 291.110���� Achieving performance outcomes; monitoring agency progress
  • 291.120 — 291.120���� Distribution of agency savings; agency use STATE BUDGET; GOVERNOR�S BUDGET AND TAX EXPENDITURE REPORT
  • 291.195 — 291.195, 291.201 and 291.203 may be cited as the Budget Accountability Act. [1995 c.746 �61] ����� Note: 291.190 and
  • 291.204 — 291.204���� Instructions to agencies for submitting budget information
  • 291.206 — 291.206���� Guidance of agencies in completing agency request budgets; 10 percent cost reduction options; racial impact
  • 291.210 — 291.210���� Preparing tentative budget; updating projected costs of currently authorized programs
  • 291.214 — 291.214���� Governor to prepare recommendations regarding certain tax expenditures
  • 291.215 — 291.215���� Governor�s budget to include amount for deferred maintenance and capital improvements
  • 291.217 — (2) and (3).
  • 291.218 — 291.218���� Printing Governor�s budget and tax expenditure report; transmitting to members of legislature; distribution
  • 291.220 — 291.220���� Furnishing information and assistance to legislature
  • 291.223 — 291.223���� Furnishing budget estimates to Legislative Fiscal Officer and Legislative Revenue Officer; confidentiality o
  • 291.227 — (1).
  • 291.234 — 291.234���� Department to make allotments to state officers and agencies of appropriations and funds; allotment period;
  • 291.236 — 291.236���� Application of allotment system; controlling expenditures and encumbering of emergency, contingent, revolvin
  • 291.242 — 291.242���� Allotment required before expenditure of appropriation; submitting estimates; notice to Legislative Fiscal O
  • 291.246 — 291.246���� Allotments to be made for purpose or classification of expenditure prescribed in appropriation measure
  • 291.250 — 291.250���� Claims and encumbrances limited by amount and purpose of allotment
  • 291.252 — 291.252���� Modification of allotment previously made; notice to Legislative Fiscal Office
  • 291.258 — 291.258���� Approval of department required for establishment of new personnel position or classification
  • 291.261 — 291.261, 291.307 and 291.990, unless the context requires otherwise: ����� (1) �Classification of expenditures� means t
  • 291.263 — 291.263���� Vacant positions; information to Oregon Department of Administrative Services; report to Legislative Fiscal
  • 291.274 — 291.274���� Determination of funds and appropriations to be assessed
  • 291.276 — 291.276���� Department allocation of governmental service expenses among state agencies
  • 291.285 — 291.285���� Payment of accounting charges from Economic Development Fund
  • 291.290 — 291.290���� Cash account of state agency for receipts from Economic Development Fund ACTS APPROPRIATING MONEY FROM G
  • 291.307 — and 291.990, but subject to any applicable judgment or settlement
  • 291.326 — 291.326���� Powers of board concerning expenditures by state agencies
  • 291.328 — 291.328���� Board may require presentation of evidence to support requests for action; filing of orders
  • 291.332 — 291.332���� Meetings of board; terms of members; filling vacancies on board
  • 291.345 — 291.345, to provide additional funding for public education, kindergarten through grade 12. ����� (4) If the revenues r
  • 291.348 — 291.348���� Biennial estimate of General Fund and State Lottery Fund revenues; certification to Secretary of State
  • 291.357 — 291.357���� Limitation on rate of growth of appropriations for general governmental purposes; exceeding limitation L
  • 291.373 — 291.373���� Reporting of substantive program changes
  • 291.376 — 291.376] ����� 291.308 [Repealed by 1953 c.386 �9] ����� 291.310 [Repealed by 1953 c.386 �9] EMERGENCY EXPEN
  • 291.377 — 291.377���� Report to legislative review agency of state position reclassifications MASS TRANSIT ASSESSMENT
  • 291.405 — 291.405���� Assessment of state agencies for mass transit purposes; rates
  • 291.445 — 291.445���� Certificate of state agency that issues general obligation bonds; certificate of state tax levy if required;
  • 291.562 — 291.562] ����� 291.028 Submitting suggestions to Governor for improvement of state governmental administration. The
  • 291.990 — 291.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 291.001 Use of accounting terms; determination of appropriate met
  • 293.285 — 293.285] ����� 291.444 [Renumbered 293.290] PROCEDURE FOR DETERMINING WHETHER STATE PROPERTY TAX LEVY NECESSARY
  • 293.335 — 293.335] ����� 291.474 [Renumbered 293.340] ����� 291.476 [Renumbered 293.345] ����� 291.478 [Renumbered 293
  • 293.575 — 293.575] ����� 291.548 [1957 c.139 ��1,2; 1959 c.682 �1; renumbered 293.180] ����� 291.552 [Renumbered 293.605]
  • 293.650 — 293.650] ����� 291.576 [Amended by 1959 c.34 �1; renumbered 293.655] ����� 291.578 [Amended by 1955 c.251 �1; re
  • 293.740 — 293.740] ����� 291.612 [Amended by 1953 c.706 �2; 1957 c.371 �3; 1959 c.245 �1; 1961 c.375 �1; renumbered 293.745]
  • 293.750 — 293.750] ����� 291.614 [Renumbered 293.755] ����� 291.616 [Renumbered 293.760] ����� 291.618 [Renumbered 293
  • 293.790 — 293.790] ����� 291.652 [Renumbered 283.210] ����� 291.654 [Renumbered 283.220] ����� 291.656 [Amended by 195
  • 316.131 — or 316.292, but before the allowance of any other credit or offset
  • 327.011 — 327.011. [Amended by 1995 c.746 �66; 2016 c.117 �17; 2017 c.746 �8; 2025 c.435 �1] ����� 291.212 [Repealed by 2016 c
  • 352.002 — 352.002. ����� (d) Appropriations of moneys voluntarily donated to a state agency. ����� (e) Appropriations of moneys
  • 451.410 — to 451.610 to provide public transportation services, as reimbursement
  • 656.614 — or contributions and assessments calculated by cents per hour for
Title 292 · ORS Chapter 292 (44 sections)
  • 171.072 — 171.072. ����� (6) A member of a state board or commission may decline to accept compensation or reimbursement of expen
  • 243.135 — is vested in the Public Employees� Benefit Board, upon receipt of the
  • 292.010 — 292.010���� Salaries of state officers and employees payable monthly or biweekly
  • 292.024 — shall be deposited in the Joint Payroll Account. The Oregon Department
  • 292.032 — apply to such payments. The department shall require the officer or
  • 292.033 — 292.033, 292.070 to 292.110, 292.170 and this section shall be returned pro rata on the basis of total moneys to agency
  • 292.034 — 292.034���� Payment for use of centralized payroll services
  • 292.039 — 292.039���� Paying officers and employees of certain state institutions and agencies
  • 292.042 — 292.042���� Paying employees by single payment to designated financial institutions
  • 292.043 — 292.043���� Deduction for payment to foundations; rules
  • 292.044 — 292.044���� Deduction by employees of public universities for payment to nonprofit organization; approval by governing b
  • 292.045 — 292.045���� Annual charitable fund drive program; charitable fund drive committee; members; powers; deduction for paymen
  • 292.047 — 292.047���� Deduction for payment to Oregon State Capitol Foundation; rules
  • 292.051 — 292.051���� Deduction of cost of group insurance and other services; fee; payment of moneys deducted
  • 292.057 — 292.057���� Deduction for payment to Oregon Veterans� Home Account; rules
  • 292.061 — 292.061���� Deduction for payment of delinquent taxes
  • 292.065 — 292.065���� Deduction of payment for parking fees; agreements for parking in state lots; rules
  • 292.067 — 292.067���� Deduction of requested payments to financial institutions; payment to designated central depositories
  • 292.070 — 292.070���� Withholding compensation to purchase United States Savings Bonds or other obligations; Employes� Bond Saving
  • 292.080 — 292.080���� Issuance of bonds; delivery to employee
  • 292.090 — 292.090���� Use of balances to purchase bonds in advance
  • 292.110 — 292.110: ����� (a) �Compensation� means salaries and wages. ����� (b) �State employees� means state officers and emplo
  • 292.150 — 292.150���� Advances upon mileage allowances of members of legislature and upon salaries of legislative employees and ot
  • 292.170 — 292.170���� Procedure when employee leaves employment after overpayment
  • 292.180 — 292.180���� Invoice reflecting certain savings; use of savings; refunding SUBSISTENCE AND MILEAGE ALLOWANCES FOR TRAVEL
  • 292.220 — 292.220���� Department to regulate subsistence and mileage allowances for travel; rules
  • 292.230 — 292.230���� Policy on out-of-state travel; guidelines; rules
  • 292.250 — 292.250. ����� (5) The compensation to be provided under subsections (1) and (4)(b)(A) of this section is equal to the
  • 292.280 — 292.280���� Advance for expenses of travel and subsistence
  • 292.286 — 292.286���� Approval of advance by agency head; payment; rules
  • 292.288 — 292.288. [1955 c.765 �3; 1971 c.244 �3; 1973 c.158 �2; 1993 c.18 �57; 2005 c.22 �216] ����� 292.288 State claim on a
  • 292.311 — 292.311���� Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney General, Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industr
  • 292.316 — 292.316���� Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer and Attorney General to pay fees and commissions into treasury
  • 292.411 — 292.411���� Supreme Court Chief Justice and judges (metadata only)
  • 292.428 — 292.428, shall be increased by $5,000. ����� (3) On July 1, 2025, the annual salary of each judge of a circuit court sh
  • 292.430 — 292.430���� Retirement and insurance benefits extension to state elected officers
  • 292.500 — 292.500���� Compensation and expenses of members of Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities
  • 292.855 — 292.855] ����� 292.319 [1953 c.542 �3; renumbered (metadata only)
  • 292.860 — 292.860] ����� 292.320 [Amended by 1953 c.542 �5; renumbered 292.905] ����� 292.322 [Amended by 1953 c.542 �5; renumbe
  • 292.930 — 292.930���� Annual salary for certain elected officers COMPARABLE VALUE OF WORK
  • 292.956 — 292.956���� Methodology for determining comparability of value of work; rules
  • 292.961 — 292.961���� Pay Equity Adjustment Fund; use; priority; review of distribution by legislative body
  • 292.971 — 292.971���� Job Evaluation Teams; duties PENALTIES
  • 292.990 — 292.990���� Penalties PROCEDURE FOR PAYMENT OF SALARY AND EXPENSES OF STATE OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES ����� 292.010
Title 293 · ORS Chapter 293 (121 sections)
  • 182.454 — 182.454, the Oregon Tourism Commission, the Oregon Film and Video Office, the Travel Information Council, the Children�s
  • 238.640 — (4). Except as provided in this subsection, members appointed by the
  • 238.660 — 238.660, through the purchase and sale of publicly traded equities, are not investing in publicly traded equities of any
  • 244.020 — 244.020. ����� (c) �Member of the household� has the meaning given that term in ORS 244.020. ����� (d) �Relative� has
  • 291.002 — 291.002. State agencies shall employ the principles, standards and related requirements for cash management prescribed b
  • 291.402 — 291.402] ����� 293.210 Transfer and retransfer of money and credit among state funds. If there is insufficient money
  • 291.410 — 291.410] COLLECTION OF DEBTS OWED TO STATE AGENCIES ����� 293.226 Use of Social Security numbers for state agenc
  • 291.436 — 291.436; 1969 c.141 �3; 1979 c.74 �1; 1989 c.205 �1; 1997 c.122 �1; 2015 c.17 �1; 2017 c.500 �1] ����� 293.270 Recor
  • 291.438 — 291.438; 1969 c.141 �4; 1999 c.412 �2] ����� 293.275 Disbursement of moneys. Disbursements of the moneys transferred
  • 291.480 — and then 293.355; 1997 c.122 �3]
  • 291.520 — 291.520; 1969 c.142 �1; 1973 c.478 �2; 1979 c.763 �2; 1993 c.694 �43; 2005 c.22 �220; 2005 c.110 �3] ����� 293.480 A
  • 291.524 — 291.524] (Death of Payee) ����� 293.490 Payment upon death of person entitled to money from state if estate not
  • 291.530 — 291.530] (Auditor of Public Accounts) ����� 293.505 Secretary of State as Auditor of Public Accounts; claim disa
  • 291.578 — 291.578; 1993 c.44 �1] ����� 293.665 [2021 c.2 �7; 2021 c.591 �7; repealed by 2024 c.70 �72] INVESTING STATE FUN
  • 291.630 — 291.630; 1967 c.335 �32; 1971 c.339 �1; 1989 c.966 �21; 1995 c.12 �4; 1995 c.157 �25; 1997 c.179 �24; 2001 c.835 �13; 20
  • 293.075 — 293.075���� Encumbrances; rules GIFTS, DEVISES AND BEQUESTS
  • 293.090 — 293.090, shall continue to be used by any successor agency for the purpose specified. If property is held in trust, a ch
  • 293.095 — 293.095���� Effect of change in organization of state agencies on gifts, devises and bequests GENERAL FUND; OTHER ST
  • 293.115 — 293.115���� Moneys separate and distinct from General Fund
  • 293.125 — 293.125���� Department to make accounting entries and charge claims against special dedicated funds
  • 293.130 — 293.130���� Information required on records of moneys deposited
  • 293.135 — 293.135���� Payment of warrants against certain special funds
  • 293.140 — 293.140���� Disposition of interest on state funds (Oregon Rainy Day Fund)
  • 293.165 — 293.165���� Borrowing to pay warrants against General Fund
  • 293.167 — 293.167���� Proceeding when warrants not paid for want of funds
  • 293.169 — 293.169���� Notification to agency to stop issuing checks or warrants or initiating electronic funds transfers; resumpti
  • 293.171 — 293.171���� State agency overdrafts; interest (Petty Cash)
  • 293.195 — 293.195���� Retention of appropriation balances TRANSFERS TO FUNDS HAVING INSUFFICIENT MONEY (Transfers for Wild
  • 293.200 — 293.200���� Transfers for wildfire suppression costs (Generally)
  • 293.205 — to 293.220
  • 293.210 — 293.210���� Transfer and retransfer of money and credit among state funds
  • 293.212 — 293.212���� Transfers to funds of Department of Transportation with insufficient moneys
  • 293.214 — 293.214���� Lines of credit for state agency; duration; source of funding
  • 293.215 — 293.215���� Evidencing transfers and retransfers; notification of transfer
  • 293.226 — and 293.252 to 293.256.
  • 293.229 — 293.229���� Liquidated and delinquent accounts of state agency; annual reports
  • 293.231 — 293.231, the Collections Unit created under subsection (1) of this section has access to all data and other information
  • 293.233 — 293.233; ����� (i) Total number and ending balance of all liquidated and delinquent accounts that have been placed in s
  • 293.234 — 293.234���� Report by Oregon Department of Administrative Services on certain uncollected debt; rules UNCOLLECTIBLE
  • 293.235 — shall belong to the state and shall be devoted to the agency or purpose
  • 293.252 — 293.252���� Duties of Oregon Department of Administrative Services relating to state agency debt collection
  • 293.254 — 293.254���� Requirement that state agency make reasonable efforts to collect debts owed to agency; use of Social Securit
  • 293.256 — 293.256���� Charges for expenses of Oregon Department of Administrative Services; payment by state agencies; rules
  • 293.258 — 293.258���� Delinquent Accounts Administration Fund
  • 293.260 — 293.260���� Collection of moneys and property due to state
  • 293.262 — 293.262���� Requiring information regarding accounts; reference to legislature
  • 293.265 — 293.265���� Disposition of collected moneys; accord and satisfaction; return of checks or money orders; rules
  • 293.270 — 293.270���� Record of moneys deposited under ORS 293.265; interest
  • 293.293 — 293.293���� Funds held in trust by court APPROVING AND PAYING CLAIMS (Approval)
  • 293.300 — 293.300, may appeal the disallowance by the department or agency under ORS
  • 293.306 — 293.306���� Forms and procedures for claims, warrants, checks and orders; notice of two-year cancellation
  • 293.311 — 293.311���� Requiring information regarding claims (metadata only)
  • 293.321 — 293.321���� Limitation on time of presentment of claims
  • 293.326 — 293.326���� When claim allowed against state as setoff
  • 293.330 — 293.330���� Designation of officer by state agency to approve disbursements
  • 293.341 — 293.341���� References to voucher claims as references to disbursements; filing designations with department
  • 293.348 — 293.348���� Charging and billing state agencies for expense of drawing and processing warrants
  • 293.353 — 293.353���� Payment for expense of processing banking-related transactions
  • 293.370 — 293.370���� Use of facsimile signatures by department and state agencies
  • 293.375 — 293.375] ����� 293.356 [1967 c.454 �22; 1983 c.740 �83; 1993 c.500 �61; repealed by 1993 c.741 �147] ����� 293.3
  • 293.447 — 293.447���� Establishment of accounts for purposes other than those in ORS 293.445 authorized; rules
  • 293.450 — 293.450���� Report of checks outstanding more than two years
  • 293.455 — 293.455���� Refusal of payment of unpresented checks; duties of State Treasurer in transferring funds
  • 293.460 — 293.460, �agency� means any state officer, department, commission or institution. ����� (2) When any agency determines
  • 293.462 — 293.462���� Payment of overdue account charges; rules (Duplicate Instruments)
  • 293.465 — to 293.485; presentation of instrument for payment
  • 293.470 — 293.470���� Payment on lost, stolen or destroyed instruments; indemnity bonds not required
  • 293.475 — 293.475���� Issuance of duplicate instrument; affidavit of owner, payee or representative
  • 293.480 — 293.480���� Adoption of uniform procedure for issuing duplicate instruments
  • 293.485 — 293.485: ����� (a) �Instrument� means a warrant, check or order issued by the state, or by any board, department, commi
  • 293.490 — and 293.495; but if, after payment of such amounts, the estate of the
  • 293.500 — 293.500���� Probate proceedings unnecessary; accounting to administrator (Auditor of Public Accounts)
  • 293.505 — 293.505���� Secretary of State as Auditor of Public Accounts; claim disapproved in performance of constitutional functio
  • 293.510 — 293.510���� Presentment of claims to Secretary of State not required
  • 293.515 — 293.515���� Withholding salary of state official or employee failing to settle accounts or correct delinquencies or erro
  • 293.525 — 293.525���� Payments to and by state agencies by electronic funds transfers; rules; penalty for failure to comply AC
  • 293.537 — 293.537���� Tobacco Settlement Funds Account; sources; uses; investment
  • 293.540 — 293.540���� Health Care Trust Fund; sources; uses; investment DISTRIBUTING CERTAIN FEDERAL MONEYS
  • 293.550 — 293.550���� Receipt and disposition generally of federal aid moneys; deposit in special fund
  • 293.555 — 293.555���� Receipt and disposition of moneys received from federal government in lieu of ad valorem property taxes
  • 293.560 — and the interest accruing from the investment thereof.
  • 293.565 — 293.565���� Apportionment among counties of moneys received from federal government under Mineral Lands Leasing Act; Fed
  • 293.570 — 293.570���� Apportionment among counties of moneys received from federal government under federal Flood Control Act; Fed
  • 293.590 — 293.590���� Department to supervise state agency accounting; furnishing accounting services
  • 293.595 — 293.595���� Supervision of data processing equipment for accounting system; other uses
  • 293.600 — 293.600���� Financial and statistical reports by state agencies
  • 293.616 — 293.616���� Accounts and records of State Treasurer
  • 293.620 — 293.620���� Monthly account of and payment by custodians of state property
  • 293.625 — 293.625���� Statements to be rendered to Secretary of State
  • 293.630 — 293.630���� Date for closing accounts by persons who must make annual accounts
  • 293.660 — 293.660���� Determining date of filing or receipt of reports, claims, tax returns or remittances INVESTING STATE FUN
  • 293.701 — to 293.790. [2001 c.977 ��1,2,3; 2002 s.s.5 c.2 �17; 2003 c.11 �8; 2003
  • 293.706 — 293.706���� Oregon Investment Council; appointment; term; vacancies
  • 293.711 — 293.711���� Compensation and expenses of council members; chairperson
  • 293.712 — 293.712���� Continuing education requirements for members of council
  • 293.713 — 293.713���� When compensation of council member as director of business prohibited
  • 293.716 — 293.716���� State Treasurer is investment officer for council; subordinate personnel; bonds
  • 293.731 — 293.731���� Council to formulate and review investment policies; exception
  • 293.733 — 293.733���� Venture capital investments; council�s duty
  • 293.741 — and this subsection, all instruments of title of all investments of the
  • 293.746 — 293.746���� Opinion of bond attorney or Attorney General; investment counseling and mortgage services
  • 293.751 — 293.751���� Custody of title instruments; deposit for safekeeping; form; collection and disposition of principal and int
  • 293.761 — 293.761���� Duty of investment officer to provide information for financial reporting
  • 293.766 — 293.766���� Monthly reports by investment officer to council
  • 293.771 — 293.771���� Reports by council to Governor and legislature
  • 293.776 — 293.776���� Examination and audit of investment program; report
  • 293.778 — 293.778���� Investment holding companies; use; directors and officers; effect of conflict of interests
  • 293.780 — 293.780���� Group annuity contracts with insurers on behalf of Public Employees Retirement System and Board
  • 293.793 — 293.793���� Purchase or acquisition of state government bonds
  • 293.796 — 293.796���� Findings regarding venture capital for new businesses INVESTING IN THERMAL COAL
  • 293.800 — and 293.801; sufficient appropriation
  • 293.801 — may not be paid from subject investment funds. [2024 c.79 �5]
  • 293.809 — 293.809���� Management of climate change risks; reporting INVESTING IN SUDAN
  • 293.825 — and 293.828; sufficient appropriation
  • 293.828 — 293.828. [2013 c.722 �72] ����� 293.835 [1987 c.193 �3; 1991 c.135 �1; 1999 c.59 �77; repealed by 1999 c.295 �1]
  • 293.841 — and 293.843; sufficient appropriation
  • 293.843 — apply only if the Legislative Assembly appropriates sufficient moneys
  • 293.861 — in 2013]
  • 293.875 — 293.875���� State Treasurer as state banking and cash management officer; duties; preemption of conflicting laws
  • 293.880 — 293.880���� Accounts and funds established to comply with federal legislation relating to state and federal cash managem
  • 293.990 — 293.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 293.075 Encumbrances; rules. The Oregon Department of Administrat
Title 294 · ORS Chapter 294 (143 sections)
  • 223.001 — to the extent that the cost of the improvements is payable by owners of
  • 287A.488 — 287A.488. [1959 c.208 �1] ����� 294.055 Use by counties of moneys received from federal government under the Mineral
  • 293.718 — 293.718; ����� (b) Erroneous benefit payments determined during the period in which a political subdivision is a partic
  • 293.863 — 293.863. [1973 c.748 �4; 1979 c.608 �1; 1995 c.245 �11; 2007 c.783 �122; 2013 c.338 �4] ����� 294.825 State Treasure
  • 294.015 — 294.015���� Payment on lost, stolen or destroyed warrants upon affidavit of owner, payee or representative
  • 294.025 — 294.025���� Effect of wrongful payment; liability of officer
  • 294.030 — 294.030���� Deductions for bonds from compensation of municipal and other employees; purchasing bonds in advance
  • 294.033 — 294.033���� Investment of deferred compensation funds
  • 294.035 — and are not subject to the collateral requirements of ORS chapter 295. [1977
  • 294.040 — 294.040���� Restriction on investments under ORS 294.035
  • 294.046 — 294.046���� List of approved securities for investment under ORS 294.035; distribution
  • 294.047 — 294.047���� Loss of principal on liquidation of investments
  • 294.048 — 294.048���� Borrowing money when premature withdrawal or liquidation of certain investments would cause loss
  • 294.052 — 294.052���� Definitions; investment by municipality of proceeds of bonds
  • 294.053 — 294.053���� Investment by county in master warrants of county
  • 294.055 — 294.055���� Use by counties of moneys received from federal government under the Mineral Leasing Act
  • 294.065 — 294.065���� Use by counties of moneys received from federal government under the federal Flood Control Act
  • 294.070 — 294.070���� Expenditure of Taylor Grazing Act funds; advisory board
  • 294.080 — 294.080���� Disposition of interest earned on funds held by county treasurer
  • 294.090 — 294.090���� County orders and vouchers to be numbered to correspond to warrants drawn
  • 294.095 — 294.095���� Action or proceeding with respect to budget or levy; fiscal year with respect to which taken
  • 294.135 — to 294.155, the custodial officer of any county, municipality, school
  • 294.145 — 294.145���� Prohibited conduct for custodial officer
  • 294.160 — 294.160���� Opportunity for public comment on new fee or fee increase COUNTY ASSESSMENT FUNDING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
  • 294.175 — was made, the Department of Revenue may certify to the county governing
  • 294.178 — 294.178���� Assessment grant to county; determination of grant amount; transfer to Assessment and Taxation County Accoun
  • 294.187 — attributable to the expenditures in the grant submitted by the county
  • 294.250 — 294.250���� Publication by county governing body of schedule of expenditures and statement of proceedings; manner of pub
  • 294.305 — to 294.565 and any other law relating to the making of tax levies when
  • 294.333 — 294.333���� Basis of accounting used by municipal corporation; change of basis
  • 294.338 — (2) and 294.481, no appropriation or expenditure shall be made in the
  • 294.341 — 294.341] ����� 294.425 [Formerly 294.415; 1997 c.308 �20; 1997 c.541 �336b; 1999 c.632 �10; 2001 c.104 �105; 2001 c.
  • 294.346 — 294.346���� Reserve fund established without vote; review of need for reserve fund; unexpended balances; application to
  • 294.351 — 294.351); 2001 c.135 �6; 2011 c.473 �2; renumbered 294.388 in 2011] ����� 294.353 Elimination of unnecessary fund; d
  • 294.352 — 294.352] ����� 294.390 [Repealed by 1963 c.576 �44] ����� 294.391 [1963 c.576 �17; 1997 c.308 �12; 2001 c.135 �1
  • 294.353 — in 2011]
  • 294.358 — 294.358���� Expenditure and resource estimate sheets; made part of budget document
  • 294.361 — 294.361���� Contents of estimate of budget resources
  • 294.368 — 294.368���� Determination of estimated tax revenues
  • 294.373 — 294.373���� Reserving receipts from revenue-producing property or facility; deposit in special fund
  • 294.378 — 294.378���� Certain interest to be included in budget; method
  • 294.381 — 294.381] ����� 294.370 [Amended by 1961 c.678 �2; repealed by 1963 c.576 �44] ����� 294.371 [1963 c.576 �13; 196
  • 294.383 — 294.383���� Inclusions in accrued revenues of school, education service, community college and community college service
  • 294.388 — 294.388���� Estimates and reconciliation of expenditures and other requirements; form and contents
  • 294.393 — 294.393���� Preparation of estimates by school, education service and community college districts and by municipal corpo
  • 294.398 — 294.398���� Estimate of unappropriated ending fund balance for each fund
  • 294.406 — 294.406] ����� 294.430 [1963 c.576 �24; 1969 c.155 �3; 1991 c.459 �8; 1997 c.308 �21; 2011 c.473 �12; renumbered 294
  • 294.408 — 294.408���� Time of making budget message and document
  • 294.423 — 294.423���� Governing body of certain municipal corporations to be budget committee; exception
  • 294.426 — (1), prior notice of each meeting of the budget committee shall be
  • 294.428 — 294.428���� Budget committee hearings; approval of budget document
  • 294.431 — 294.431���� Submission of budget document to tax supervising and conservation commission before date of public hearing
  • 294.437 — 294.437; 2017 c.26 �12; 2023 c.32 �1] ����� 294.477 Inclusion in budget of estimated requirements for bonds approved
  • 294.438 — 294.438���� Publication of notice of meeting, financial summary and budget summary; requirements of financial summary an
  • 294.441 — 294.441���� Requirements for financial summaries of school, education service and community college districts
  • 294.444 — 294.444���� County budget summary of revenues and expenditures funded in part by state resources
  • 294.448 — 294.448���� Manner of publication; alternative requirements in certain cases
  • 294.450 — 294.450] ����� 294.465 [1963 c.576 �29; repealed by 1999 c.632 �30] ����� 294.466 Appropriation of pass-through
  • 294.451 — 294.451���� Sufficiency of publication of budget documents; notice to governing body and assessor of publication error
  • 294.453 — (1), or except to the extent ad valorem property taxes may be increased
  • 294.456 — based upon 100 percent of the expenditures certified shall be included.
  • 294.458 — 294.458���� Filing copy of budget and certain documents with county assessor and Department of Revenue; records
  • 294.461 — 294.461���� Tax certification contrary to law voidable by Oregon Tax Court; appeal procedure
  • 294.463 — 294.463���� Transfers of appropriations within fund or between funds
  • 294.466 — 294.466���� Appropriation of pass-through revenues (metadata only)
  • 294.468 — 294.468���� Loans from one fund to another; commingling cash balances of funds
  • 294.471 — 294.471���� Supplemental budget in certain cases; no increase in property taxes permitted
  • 294.473 — 294.473���� Procedure when supplemental budget changes estimated expenditures by more than 10 percent
  • 294.474 — 294.474���� Requirement to file materials related to measure proposing local option tax or general obligation bond
  • 294.476 — 294.476: ����� (A) The amount of estimated expenditures for each fund in an annual budget may not be increased by more
  • 294.477 — 294.477���� Inclusion in budget of estimated requirements for bonds approved at May election
  • 294.478 — 294.478���� School or community college district expending federal or state funds in emergency
  • 294.481 — in 2011]
  • 294.485 — 294.485] ����� 294.463 Transfers of appropriations within fund or between funds. Subject to the provisions of the ch
  • 294.490 — 294.490���� Department of Revenue not to interfere with fiscal policy of municipal corporation
  • 294.495 — 294.495���� Department of Revenue to construe Local Budget Law; rules
  • 294.500 — 294.500���� Declaratory ruling by Department of Revenue as to its rules; rules
  • 294.505 — 294.505���� Division of Audits to issue notification of budgetary irregularities; Department of Revenue to advise munici
  • 294.510 — with regard to municipal corporations.
  • 294.515 — 294.515���� Appeal by municipal corporation from Department of Revenue order
  • 294.520 — 294.520���� Priority of appeals under Local Budget Law
  • 294.605 — to 294.705 which fails, neglects or refuses to submit its annual or
  • 294.608 — 294.608���� Populous counties; establishment of tax supervising and conservation commission or submission of financial s
  • 294.610 — 294.610���� Tax supervising and conservation commission; members; appointment; qualifications; term; removal; filling va
  • 294.620 — 294.620���� Office of commission; employment and compensation of assistants
  • 294.625 — (2) and requests the tax supervising and conservation commission to conduct
  • 294.630 — 294.630���� Tax supervising and conservation commission account; additional sources of moneys
  • 294.632 — 294.632���� Commission calculation and report of costs; municipal corporation reimbursement of commission costs
  • 294.635 — 294.635���� Submission of budget estimates by levying boards
  • 294.645 — 294.645���� Consideration of budget by commission; certifying objections or recommendations to levying board; procedure
  • 294.650 — 294.650���� Striking unauthorized items from budget; reducing total amount to within limits permitted by law and Constit
  • 294.655 — 294.655���� Hearing on special tax levies and bond issues proposed for elector approval
  • 294.660 — 294.660���� Compiling information as to indebtedness; including in annual report
  • 294.665 — 294.665���� Levying board to submit audit report or financial statements annually
  • 294.670 — 294.670���� Commission may inquire into management, books and systems; rules
  • 294.675 — 294.675���� Calling joint meetings of levying boards
  • 294.680 — 294.680���� Certifying excessive or unauthorized expenditures to district attorney; action by district attorney
  • 294.690 — 294.690���� Records and files of commission open to public inspection
  • 294.705 — 294.705; and ����� (C) Supplement, not supplant, the appropriation for the commission account made pursuant to subsecti
  • 294.710 — 294.710���� Procedures for establishing commission; annual appropriations LOCAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYER BENEFIT TRUST FU
  • 294.725 — to 294.755 and 657.513;
  • 294.730 — 294.730. ����� (10) �Political subdivision� means a political subdivision as defined by ORS 657.097. ����� (11) �Unemp
  • 294.735 — 294.735���� Payments to fund by political subdivisions; benefit cost rate, account reserve ratio and percentage rate det
  • 294.740 — 294.740���� Refund of account balances; payment of deficits; erroneous benefit payments
  • 294.745 — 294.745���� Analysis of fund receipts and expenditures; report to Legislative Assembly
  • 294.750 — 294.750���� Experience and liability of successor political subdivisions; unpaid assessment
  • 294.755 — 294.755���� Payment on quarterly basis; remedies for collection LOCAL AND TRIBAL GOVERNMENT INVESTMENT POOL
  • 294.810 — 294.810���� Local and tribal governments authorized to place limited funds in pool
  • 294.815 — 294.815���� Period of investments; withdrawal of funds
  • 294.820 — 294.820���� Establishment of investment pools by intergovernmental agreement; conditions; powers
  • 294.825 — 294.825���� State Treasurer as investment officer; bond; employment of personnel; rules
  • 294.831 — 294.831���� Investment objective; limit on maturity dates
  • 294.835 — 294.835���� Standard of care; investment in certain stocks prohibited
  • 294.840 — 294.840���� Investment policies; review; separate policies for individual public bodies
  • 294.845 — 294.845���� Investment officer to invest, reinvest pool funds
  • 294.847 — 294.847���� Prohibited conduct for investment officer
  • 294.850 — 294.850���� Contracts with persons to perform investment functions; compensation; bond
  • 294.855 — 294.855���� Legal opinions; investment counseling services; mortgage services
  • 294.860 — 294.860���� Custody of investment documents; collection and distribution of income; calculation and allocation of profit
  • 294.865 — 294.865���� Monthly deductions from income received for payment of expenses
  • 294.870 — 294.870���� Separate accounts for public bodies; reports on investment changes and monthly financial statements required
  • 294.875 — 294.875���� Monthly report of investments of pool funds; distribution
  • 294.880 — 294.880���� Program examination and audit; report; distribution
  • 294.882 — 294.882���� Merger or subsequent separation of investment pool and Oregon Short Term Fund; preconditions
  • 294.885 — 294.885���� Oregon Short Term Fund Board; members; appointment; term; vacancies
  • 294.890 — 294.890���� Board members serve without compensation; selection of chairperson
  • 294.895 — 294.895, the investment officer may not: ����� (1) Make a commitment to invest funds or sell securities more than 14 bu
  • 294.905 — 294.905���� Budget committee; membership; term; vacancies; officers; meetings to be public
  • 294.910 — 294.910���� Estimates of expenditures; organization and format; matters to be included
  • 294.915 — 294.915���� Notice of budget committee meeting; public availability of documents
  • 294.925 — 294.925���� Supplemental budget; conditions; term; publication
  • 294.930 — 294.930���� Authority of Department of Revenue; budget records maintained by council of governments MISCELLANEOUS
  • 294.960 — 294.960���� Collection and disposition of amounts due counties PENALTIES
  • 294.990 — 294.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 294.004 Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, unless the
  • 306.125 — shall be transferred back to the County Assessment Function Funding
  • 310.055 — (1) or rate-based local option taxes.
  • 310.202 — (10).
  • 311.375 — (4)(a) and (b).
  • 323.455 — 323.455, 366.785 to 366.820 and 471.810 until notified by the Department of Revenue or Secretary of State that the requi
  • 327.026 — or approved recovery schools under ORS 327.029 from the State School
  • 458.620 — 458.620; and ����� (C) 14 percent of the moneys must be deposited in the Home Ownership Assistance Account created unde
  • 657.505 — 657.505, shall be the sole source of funds for payment to the Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund for benefits attribut
  • 723.006 — or in federal credit unions, if the institution or credit union
Title 295 · ORS Chapter 295 (35 sections)
  • 295.001 — to 295.108, including without limitation:
  • 295.002 — 295.002���� Deposit of public funds; exceptions; limitation on personal liability
  • 295.004 — 295.004���� Conditions for deposit of funds in excess of specified amounts
  • 295.006 — 295.006���� Public official filings with State Treasurer; rules
  • 295.007 — 295.007���� Conditions for acting as custodian; rules
  • 295.012 — 295.012���� State Treasurer rule setting maximum liability for qualified credit union depositories
  • 295.013 — 295.013���� Custodian�s receipt; duties of custodian; rules
  • 295.015 — 295.015���� Maintenance of securities by qualified depository
  • 295.018 — 295.018, the State Treasurer shall send a notice to each public official who has uninsured public funds on deposit in th
  • 295.022 — 295.022���� Collateral not required for deferred compensation funds
  • 295.025 — 295.025; 2010 c.101 �2; 2019 c.587 �2] ����� 295.004 Conditions for deposit of funds in excess of specified amounts.
  • 295.031 — 295.031���� Notice to public officials regarding adequacy of collateral
  • 295.034 — 295.034���� Withdrawal of inadequately collateralized funds
  • 295.035 — 295.035; 2009 c.821 �5; 2010 c.101 �6; 2017 c.500 �2; 2019 c.587 �9] ����� 295.015 Maintenance of securities by qual
  • 295.037 — 295.037���� Distribution of collateral after loss in qualified depository
  • 295.038 — 295.038���� Assessment against collateral of qualified depositories
  • 295.039 — 295.039���� State Treasurer acceptance of moneys for purposes of administering ORS 295.038
  • 295.046 — 295.046���� Limitation on acceptance of public funds from single public official; exceptions
  • 295.048 — 295.048���� Limitations on aggregate uninsured public funds deposits; notice; exceptions
  • 295.053 — 295.053���� Custodian duties when qualified depository ceases holding uninsured public funds; securities
  • 295.056 — 295.056���� Liability of public officials for loss of public funds
  • 295.061 — (4)(a).
  • 295.071 — 295.071���� Investigation by regulatory bodies other than State Treasurer
  • 295.073 — 295.073���� Report to State Treasurer of actions that reduce net worth of depository
  • 295.084 — 295.084���� State Treasurer designation of depositories
  • 295.087 — in 2007]
  • 295.091 — 295.091���� Geographic preference in selecting depositories; apportioning funds; interest
  • 295.093 — in 2007]
  • 295.097 — 295.097���� State agency agreements with third parties; State Treasurer approval; rules
  • 295.098 — 295.098���� Public body agreements with third parties; alternative methods
  • 295.101 — 295.101���� Public funds not subject to ORS 295.001 to 295.108
  • 295.106 — 295.106. The State Treasurer shall submit a claim for expenses to the closed depository, and if the charges are thereaft
  • 295.115 — 295.115; 2010 c.101 �21] ����� 295.084 State Treasurer designation of depositories. In the exercise of the powers an
  • 295.195 — 295.195���� Deposit of funds in foreign country; effect on collateral; report to Legislative Assembly
  • 295.205 — 295.205���� Accounts in financial institutions outside Oregon; conditions; rules ����� 295.001 Definitions for ORS 2
Title 297 · ORS Chapter 297 (41 sections)
  • 184.360 — 184.360, or that prepares an independent audit under ORS 352.124 or 353.160, shall file the completed risk assessment or
  • 190.260 — 190.260] PENALTIES ����� 297.990 Penalties. In addition to all other penalties, any county court, board of count
  • 291.202 — 291.202, the Governor shall identify any new or enhanced funding or savings included in the budget as a result of implem
  • 297.010 — 297.010���� Division of Audits; director and staff (metadata only)
  • 297.020 — 297.020, 297.050 and 297.535. ����� (5) The Secretary of State may enter into an agreement with the department, board,
  • 297.030 — 297.030���� Audits, reviews and investigations; rules
  • 297.040 — 297.040���� Payment of costs and expenses of audits authorized by ORS 297.030
  • 297.050 — 297.050���� Supply of audit reports to Joint Legislative Audit Committee and Legislative Fiscal Officer; peer review
  • 297.060 — 297.060���� Confidentiality of tax records; penalty for disclosure PERFORMANCE AUDITS
  • 297.065 — 297.065���� Oversight of performance audits and evaluation by Joint Legislative Audit Committee
  • 297.070 — 297.070���� Performance audits; subpoenas; contracts with private auditors; rules; audit expenses; audit reports; respon
  • 297.100 — 297.100���� Audit information in Governor�s budget; report
  • 297.103 — 297.103���� Audit information in Secretary of State budget INVESTIGATION OF LOSS OF PUBLIC FUNDS OR PROPERTY
  • 297.120 — 297.120���� Division of Audits investigation of state agency loss of public funds or property; report to Governor AU
  • 297.210 — 297.210���� Audits of accounts of state agencies and state-aided institutions and agencies; performance audits of school
  • 297.230 — 297.230���� Estimate and payment of costs and expenses of audits; legislative report; crediting moneys to Division of Au
  • 297.250 — 297.250���� Filing of risk assessment or audit by state agency with Division of Audits AUDITS OF NONGOVERNMENTAL ENT
  • 297.300 — 297.300���� Audit of records related to certain charges paid to nongovernmental entity MUNICIPAL AUDIT LAW
  • 297.405 — (5) which are subject to the Municipal Audit Law. [Amended by 1959
  • 297.425 — and 297.445 shall be immediately turned over to the State Treasurer,
  • 297.435 — 297.435, the accounts and fiscal affairs of every municipal corporation shall be audited and reviewed at least once each
  • 297.445 — 297.445���� Petition to audit municipal corporation exempt under ORS 297.435; notice to corporation; audit
  • 297.465 — shall be compensated by an additional payment to be agreed upon by the
  • 297.466 — 297.466���� Auditor statement required; procedure for determining and correcting deficiencies
  • 297.471 — 297.471���� Secretary of State to prepare summary report
  • 297.475 — 297.475���� Cancellation of request for Secretary of State assistance
  • 297.503 — 297.503���� Spending constituting �expenditures�; rules
  • 297.515 — 297.515���� County audits include justice courts and law enforcement agencies and officers
  • 297.525 — 297.525���� Annual audit of county road work; rules
  • 297.527 — 297.527���� City utilities separate municipal corporations; rules
  • 297.530 — 297.530���� Subpoena authority of Secretary of State; enforcement; costs
  • 297.545 — 297.545���� Disposition of Municipal Audit Law filing fees
  • 297.555 — and 297.990. Any moneys received in reimbursement of these cash
  • 297.670 — to 297.740. [Amended by 1981 c.83 �2]
  • 297.680 — 297.680���� Rules for establishing and maintaining roster
  • 297.710 — 297.710���� Removal of accountant from roster; reinstatement
  • 297.720 — 297.720���� Biennial fee of accountants included on roster; rules
  • 297.740 — shall be turned over to the State Treasurer who shall deposit the
  • 297.760 — 297.760, the local government body or local service district shall provide the person with a copy of the determination a
  • 297.765 — 297.765���� Policies and procedures for local government waste hotline; confidentiality; required reporting PENALTIE
  • 297.990 — 297.990���� Penalties DIVISION OF AUDITS OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE�S OFFICE ����� 297.010 Division of Audits; di
Title 3 · ORS Chapter 3 (39 sections)
  • 203.710 — to 203.770, to the extent that the judicial jurisdiction, authority,
  • 3.014 — 3.014�������� Special provisions for fourth judicial district (Multnomah County)
  • 3.016 — 3.016�������� Special provisions for sixth judicial district (Morrow and Umatilla Counties)
  • 3.020 — 3.020); repealed by 1961 c.724 �34] ����� 3.030 Election of circuit judges. Each circuit judge shall hold office for
  • 3.041 — 3.041�������� Qualifications of circuit judges; residence
  • 3.050 — 3.050�������� Circuit judges to be licensees of bar
  • 3.070 — 3.070�������� Powers of judges in chambers; filing and entering of decisions not signed in open court
  • 3.075 — 3.075�������� Powers of judges to act in joint or separate session; testing process
  • 3.130 — 3.130�������� Transfer of judicial jurisdiction of certain county courts to circuit courts
  • 3.132 — 3.132�������� Concurrent jurisdiction with justice and municipal courts
  • 3.134 — 3.134�������� Application of state statutes to municipal ordinance
  • 3.185 — 3.185�������� Habeas corpus hearings by Circuit Court for Marion County
  • 3.220 — 3.220�������� Rules; procedure when judges disagree
  • 3.225 — 3.225�������� Establishing specialized subject-matter departments; approval by Chief Justice; eligibility and assignment
  • 3.260 — (1) shall occur in the following counties until the county court approves
  • 3.265 — 3.265�������� Limits on transfer of juvenile jurisdiction
  • 3.270 — 3.270�������� Transfer of juvenile jurisdiction and jurisdiction over family-related matters to circuit courts
  • 3.275 — 3.275�������� Procedure for transfer of jurisdiction over certain family-related matters
  • 3.280 — 3.280�������� Court services for circuit courts PANEL OF REFERENCE JUDGES
  • 3.300 — 3.300�������� Establishment and termination of panel for disposition of civil actions in circuit court; eligibility for
  • 3.305 — 3.305�������� Request for referral of action to reference judge; selection of reference judge; revocation of referral
  • 3.311 — for the repeal of ORCP 55 has not been made. See the ORCP 55
  • 3.315 — 3.315�������� Proposed report of reference judge; objections; final report; filings with clerk; entry of report as judgm
  • 3.321 — 3.321�������� Compensation of reference judge; payment procedure FAMILY LAW (Family Court Departments)
  • 3.405 — 3.405�������� Application to establish family court department; assignment of judges; authority of judges
  • 3.408 — 3.408�������� Matters assignable to family court department
  • 3.414 — 3.414�������� Assignment of matters relating to same child
  • 3.420 — 3.420�������� Abolishment of family court department
  • 3.425 — 3.425�������� Family law education programs (Family Law Facilitation Programs)
  • 3.428 — 3.428�������� Family law facilitation programs (Family Court Advocate Programs)
  • 3.430 — 3.430�������� Family court advocate programs; goals; duties
  • 3.432 — 3.432�������� Judicial education program on establishment and management of family court departments (Coordination o
  • 3.436 — and 3.438. The State Court Administrator may accept and deposit into the
  • 3.440 — 3.440�������� Family Law Account (Child Support Referees)
  • 3.443 — 3.443�������� Child support referees COURT FACILITATION PROGRAMS
  • 3.445 — 3.445�������� Court facilitation program for court proceedings other than family law proceedings TREATMENT COURT PRO
  • 3.455 — 3.455�������� Statewide advisory committee on treatment courts ����� 3.010 [Amended by 1957 c.713 �3; repealed by 19
  • 46.040 — 46.040] ����� 3.134 Application of state statutes to municipal ordinance. When an offense defined by municipal ordin
  • 46.045 — 46.045; 1999 c.1051 �235] ����� 3.140 [Amended by 1965 c.510 �4; repealed by 1969 c.591 �305] ����� 3.150 [Amend
Title 30 · ORS Chapter 30 (181 sections)
  • 12.115 — 12.115, 12.135, 12.137 and 30.905. ����� (2) In an action under this section damages may be awarded in an amount which:
  • 12.190 — apply to such actions.
  • 131A.010 — (3) and (4). [1961 c.313 �2; 1963 c.338 �1; 1985 c.626 �1; 1989 c.882 ��1,2;
  • 163.257 — (1)(a).
  • 164.132 — or 164.373, shall be civilly liable to the owner for actual damages,
  • 164.886 — (1) to (3) may bring a civil action to recover damages sustained. A
  • 166.155 — or 166.165 shall have a civil action to secure an injunction, damages
  • 215.243 — 215.243, and have adverse effects on the continuation of farming and forest practices and the full use of the resource b
  • 30.010 — 30.010������ Who may maintain action for injury or death of child
  • 30.020 — 30.020������ Action for wrongful death; when commenced; damages
  • 30.025 — 30.025������ Placement of damages in lawyer trust account or other account before distribution
  • 30.030 — (5) or an order of apportionment made under either ORS 30.040 or 30.050,
  • 30.040 — or 30.050 or by agreement of the beneficiaries a portion of the damages
  • 30.050 — 30.050������ Apportionment among dependents after judgment
  • 30.060 — to a parent or stepparent shall pass and be vested as if the parent or
  • 30.063 — 30.063������ Forfeiture of damages distributable to parent or stepparent for desertion or neglect
  • 30.075 — 30.075������ Procedure upon death of injured person
  • 30.090 — 30.090������ Appointment of administrator of estate of wrongdoer
  • 30.100 — 30.100������ Substitution of personal representative as party defendant ACTIONS BY GUEST PASSENGERS
  • 30.115 — 30.115������ Aircraft and watercraft guest passengers; definitions
  • 30.130 — 30.130������ Public carriers by aircraft and prospective aircraft purchasers LIABILITY OF CERTAIN PERSONS PROVIDING
  • 30.138 — 30.138������ Remedies for violation of Servicemembers Civil Relief Act CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENTS
  • 30.140 — 30.140. [2011 c.518 �1] ����� 30.146 [2001 c.616 �3; renumbered 31.155 in 2003] ����� 30.150 [Formerly 30.760; r
  • 30.145 — 30.145������ Void provisions relating to waivers in construction agreements ACTIONS AGAINST FORMER EMPLOYER FOR DISC
  • 30.178 — 30.178������ Liability of employer for disclosing information about employee to new employer; no action based on compell
  • 30.182 — 30.182������ Civil action for taking of or tampering with utility services
  • 30.186 — 30.186������ Remedies not exclusive ACTIONS ARISING OUT OF PROVISION OF CABLE SERVICES
  • 30.194 — 30.194. ����� (2) A cable operator who alleges a violation of ORS 30.194 may file for injunctive relief in the circuit
  • 30.195 — 30.195������ Civil action for violation of prohibitions relating to cable services
  • 30.196 — 30.196������ Amount recoverable; attorney fees ACTIONS FOR INTIMIDATION
  • 30.198 — 30.198������ Civil action for intimidation; remedies; attorney fees; liability of parents
  • 30.200 — 30.200������ Action by district attorney; effect on others ACTIONS ON OFFICIAL BONDS
  • 30.240 — 30.240������ Subsequent delinquencies on same bond (metadata only)
  • 30.250 — 30.250������ Amount of judgment TORT ACTIONS AGAINST PUBLIC BODIES (Generally)
  • 30.261 — 30.261������ Limitation on applicability of ORS 30.260 to 30.300 to certain private, nonprofit organizations
  • 30.262 — 30.262������ Certain nonprofit facilities and homes public bodies for purposes of ORS 30.260 to 30.300
  • 30.265 — to 30.300, for damages, or both. The court may order such other relief
  • 30.267 — 30.267������ Liability for certain medical treatment at Oregon Health and Science University facilities
  • 30.268 — 30.268������ Liability for certain medical treatment at facilities other than Oregon Health and Science University
  • 30.269 — 30.269������ Limitations on awards under Oregon Tort Claims Act generally
  • 30.271 — 30.271, 30.272 or 30.273, and the total combined amount recovered in the action may not exceed those limitations for a s
  • 30.272 — or 30.273. A limited judgment may be entered under this section only
  • 30.273 — 30.273. ����� (5) If a limited judgment is not requested under this section, a party may seek judicial review of the im
  • 30.274 — 30.274������ Direct appeal of constitutionality of limitations
  • 30.275 — 30.275, nor to affect the liability of the local public body itself or of any other public officer, agent or employee on
  • 30.278 — 30.278������ Reporting notice of claim of professional negligence to licensing board
  • 30.282 — 30.282������ Local public body insurance; self-insurance program; action against program
  • 30.287 — 30.287������ Counsel for public officer; when public funds not to be paid in settlement; effect on liability limit; defe
  • 30.290 — 30.290������ Settlement of claims by local public body
  • 30.295 — 30.295������ Payment of judgment or settlement; remedies for nonpayment; tax levy for payment; installment payments
  • 30.296 — 30.296������ Immunity of Psychiatric Security Review Board
  • 30.297 — 30.297������ Liability of certain state agencies for damages caused by foster child or adjudicated youth; conditions; ex
  • 30.298 — 30.298������ Liability of certain state agencies to foster parents for injury or damage caused by foster child or adjudi
  • 30.302 — 30.302������ Certain retired health care providers to be considered agents of public bodies ACTIONS AND SUITS BY AND
  • 30.310 — 30.310, no execution shall issue thereon for the collection of such money or damages, but the judgment shall be satisfie
  • 30.315 — 30.315������ Proceedings by cities and counties to enforce ordinances and resolutions
  • 30.320 — do not apply to contracts made by the Department of Transportation that
  • 30.330 — 30.330������ Contracts of Department of Transportation providing for arbitration
  • 30.340 — 30.340������ Title of proceedings by or against county; control of proceedings by county court
  • 30.360 — 30.360������ Governmental unit as defendant in actions involving liens on realty
  • 30.370 — 30.370������ Service of summons on Attorney General; content
  • 30.380 — 30.380������ Action by assignee of claim for money illegally charged or exacted
  • 30.390 — 30.390������ Satisfaction of judgment against public corporation
  • 30.395 — 30.395������ Settlement of certain claims against municipal corporations; manner of payment
  • 30.405 — 30.405������ Injunction for criminal conduct related to employment or status of public servant
  • 30.407 — 30.407������ Request for hearing following issuance of order under ORS 30.405 RECOVERY OF FINES AND FORFEITURES
  • 30.460 — 30.460������ Payment of fines or costs in proceeding to enforce county ordinance or resolution; defendant personally lia
  • 30.480 — (1) or (2), any party may apply to any circuit court to apportion a
  • 30.485 — 30.485������ Apportionment of damages; insurance issues excluded from jury consideration VOLUNTEERS PROVIDING ASSIST
  • 30.492 — 30.492������ Limitation on liability of volunteer providing assistance or advice related to mitigation or cleanup of dis
  • 30.495 — and 30.497, no person may maintain an action for damages against a
  • 30.497 — 30.497������ When limitation on liability not applicable
  • 30.505 — 30.505������ Limitation on liability of volunteer providing assistance relating to compliance with hazardous waste dispo
  • 30.510 — 30.510������ Action for usurpation of office or franchise, forfeiture of office or failure to incorporate
  • 30.530 — 30.530������ Determining right of person claiming an office or franchise
  • 30.540 — 30.540������ Rights of person adjudged entitled to office or franchise
  • 30.560 — 30.560������ Judgment against usurper; imposition of fine
  • 30.570 — 30.570������ Action to annul corporate existence on direction of Governor
  • 30.580 — 30.580������ Action to annul corporate existence on leave of court
  • 30.610 — 30.610������ Prosecutor; verification of pleadings; affidavit for leave of court; relator as coplaintiff
  • 30.630 — 30.630������ Filing copy of judgment with Secretary of State
  • 30.640 — 30.640������ Enforcement of judgment ACTIONS AGAINST PUBLIC BODY BY ADULTS IN CUSTODY
  • 30.645 — 30.645������ Waiver or deferral of fees after three dismissals of action
  • 30.646 — 30.646������ Payment of costs under judgment against adult in custody
  • 30.647 — 30.647������ Dismissal of action during proceedings
  • 30.650 — 30.650������ Award of noneconomic damages ACTIONS FOR COMPENSATION FOR WRONGFUL CONVICTION
  • 30.657 — 30.657������ Petition for compensation for wrongful conviction; requirements; burden of proof; damages; attorney fees; s
  • 30.659 — 30.659������ Notice of petition required; exceptions for good cause; court to advise right to file notice ACTIONS AR
  • 30.673 — 30.673������ Limitations on liability of agri-tourism professional; exceptions
  • 30.677 — 30.677������ Notice ACTIONS ARISING OUT OF EQUINE ACTIVITIES
  • 30.687 — to 30.697 to assist courts and juries to define the circumstances under
  • 30.693 — 30.693������ Additional exceptions to limitations on liability; effect of written release
  • 30.695 — 30.695������ Effect of written release on liability of veterinarian or farrier
  • 30.697 — 30.697������ Effect on workers� compensation benefits MISCELLANEOUS ACTIONS
  • 30.700 — 30.700); 1999 c.707 �1; 2011 c.449 �1] ����� 30.710 [Amended by 1961 c.344 �103; repealed by 1973 c.640 �1] ����
  • 30.701 — 30.701������ Actions against maker of dishonored check; statutory damages and attorney fees; handling fee
  • 30.740 — 30.740������ Right of gambling loser to recover double losses
  • 30.765 — 30.765������ Liability of parents for tort by child; effect on foster parents
  • 30.772 — 30.772������ Liability of landowner arising out of aviation activity; exceptions
  • 30.774 — 30.774������ Indemnification of property owner that allows nonprofit organization or educational provider to use propert
  • 30.780 — 30.780������ Liability for damages caused by gambling
  • 30.785 — 30.785������ Liability of construction design professional for injuries resulting from failure of employer to comply wit
  • 30.788 — 30.788������ Liability of architect, engineer, inspector or building evaluator for emergency relief services
  • 30.792 — 30.792������ Liability of health care provider or health clinic for volunteer services to charitable organization
  • 30.794 — 30.794������ Liability of physician or hospital arising out of care provided by direct entry midwife
  • 30.800 — 30.800������ Liability for emergency medical assistance
  • 30.802 — 30.802������ Liability for use of automated external defibrillator
  • 30.803 — 30.803������ Liability of licensed emergency medical services provider acting as volunteer
  • 30.805 — 30.805������ Liability for emergency medical assistance by government personnel
  • 30.807 — 30.807������ Liability for emergency transportation assistance
  • 30.809 — 30.809������ Liability of fraternal organization that provides used eyeglasses or hearing aids
  • 30.811 — 30.811������ Liability of person providing outreach services to homeless individual or individual at risk of becoming ho
  • 30.813 — 30.813������ Liability of person who enters motor vehicle to remove unattended child or domestic animal; exceptions
  • 30.815 — 30.815������ Liability of seller or lessor of law enforcement dog
  • 30.817 — 30.817������ Action against animal abuser for costs of providing veterinary care; attorney fees
  • 30.820 — or 608.015. [1991 c.864 �3]
  • 30.822 — 30.822������ Action for theft of or injury to search and rescue animal or therapy animal; attorney fees
  • 30.825 — 30.825������ Action for unlawful tree spiking; attorney fees
  • 30.827 — 30.827������ False impersonation of union representative; civil action
  • 30.833 — 30.833������ Action for dissemination of intimate image; attorney fees
  • 30.834 — 30.834������ Action for transmission of intimate image by electronic means
  • 30.835 — 30.835������ Action for improper disclosure of private information; attorney fees
  • 30.838 — 30.838������ Element of malice in certain defamation claims
  • 30.845 — 30.845������ Action against person who summons police with improper intent; attorney fees
  • 30.847 — 30.847������ Action for engaging in paramilitary activity; attorney fees
  • 30.849 — 30.849������ Action for injunction compelling private school to comply with certain laws
  • 30.851 — 30.851������ Action for interfering with health care facility; attorney fees
  • 30.860 — 30.860������ Action for trade discrimination; treble damages; attorney fees
  • 30.862 — 30.862������ Action for public investment fraud; attorney fees
  • 30.863 — 30.863������ Action for impersonation; attorney fees
  • 30.864 — 30.864������ Action for disclosure of certain education records; limitation of action; attorney fees
  • 30.867 — 30.867������ Action for violation of criminal laws relating to involuntary servitude or trafficking in persons; attorney
  • 30.868 — 30.868������ Civil damages for custodial interference; attorney fees
  • 30.875 — 30.875������ Civil damages for shoplifting or taking of agricultural produce
  • 30.876 — 30.876������ Treble damages and costs in actions arising out of interference with agricultural research
  • 30.877 — 30.877������ Treble damages and costs in actions arising out of research and animal interference and arising out of inte
  • 30.882 — 30.882������ Award of liquidated damages to sports official subjected to offensive physical contact; attorney fees
  • 30.890 — 30.890������ Liability of food gleaners, donors and distributors
  • 30.892 — 30.892������ Liability of donors and distributors of general merchandise and household items PRODUCT LIABILITY ACTIO
  • 30.900 — 30.900������ �Product liability civil action� defined
  • 30.902 — 30.902������ Products provided by health care providers and facilities
  • 30.905 — 30.905������ Time limitation for commencement of action
  • 30.907 — 30.907������ Action for damages from asbestos-related disease; limitations
  • 30.908 — 30.908������ Action arising out of injury from breast implants; limitations
  • 30.910 — 30.910������ Product disputably presumed not unreasonably dangerous
  • 30.920 — and any action based on negligence, resulting from the use of a COX-2
  • 30.927 — 30.927������ When manufacturer of drug not liable for punitive damages; exceptions
  • 30.928 — 30.928������ Time limitation for actions for damages caused by certain light bulbs FARMING AND FOREST PRACTICES
  • 30.930 — to 30.947. [1987 c.886 �13; 1995 c.703 �6]
  • 30.931 — 30.931������ Transport or movement of equipment, device, vehicle or livestock as farming or forest practice
  • 30.932 — 30.932������ Definition of �nuisance� or �trespass�
  • 30.934 — 30.934������ Prohibition on local laws that make forest practice a nuisance or trespass; exceptions
  • 30.935 — 30.935������ Prohibition on local laws that make farm practice a nuisance or trespass
  • 30.936 — 30.936������ Immunity from private action based on farming or forest practice on certain lands; exceptions
  • 30.937 — 30.937. ����� (2) Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to: ����� (a) City rules, regulations or ordinances ad
  • 30.939 — 30.939������ When use of pesticide considered farming or forest practice
  • 30.943 — 30.943������ Certain agencies not required to investigate complaints based on farming or forest practice
  • 30.947 — 30.947. ����� (2) The State Forestry Department may adopt rules to implement the provisions of ORS 30.930 to 30.947. [1
  • 30.949 — 30.949������ Action for hindering, impairment or obstruction of forest practice on state forestland ACTIONS ARISING
  • 30.961 — 30.961������ Actions against sellers of food for food-related condition
  • 30.963 — 30.963������ Claim requirements for actions involving food-related conditions SKIING ACTIVITIES
  • 30.980 — 30.980������ Notice to ski area operator of injury to skier; injuries resulting in death; statute of limitations; inform
  • 30.985 — 30.985������ Duties of skiers; effect of failure to comply
  • 30.990 — 30.990) ACTIONS FOR INJURY OR DEATH ����� 30.010 Who may maintain action for injury or death of child. (1) A par
  • 31.180 — in 2003]
  • 31.200 — in 2003]
  • 31.262 — 31.262. [1987 c.774 �64; 2013 c.5 ��11,12; 2021 c.271 �2] ����� Note: 30.278 was enacted into law by the Legislative
  • 31.735 — 31.735. ����� (4) As used in this section, �sports official� means a person who: ����� (a) Serves as a referee, umpire
  • 33.065 — 33.065. ����� (4) As used in this section, �public servant� has the meaning given that term in ORS 162.005. [2005 c.158
  • 420.011 — or 420A.040, when the acts or omissions giving rise to a claim
  • 427.005 — 427.005, organized and existing under ORS chapter 65, that receives less than 50 percent of its funding from the state o
  • 443.830 — and 443.835. [1991 c.756 �2; 1993 c.33 �370; 1995 c.664 �76; 1997 c.130
  • 616.210 — 616.210. ����� (3) This section does not apply to a claim that includes as an element of the cause of action that a foo
  • 646.605 — 646.605, the court shall award the servicemember the greater of $5,000 or three times the amount of actual damages, incl
  • 646.626 — 646.626. ����� (c) When conducting investigations under this section, the Attorney General may not demand, collect or m
  • 672.007 — 672.007, may not be maintained by any person against an engineer for structural engineering services rendered by the eng
  • 677.525 — or 678.375 to 678.390 is not a manufacturer, distributor, seller or
  • 687.405 — 687.405. ����� (b) �Hospital� has the meaning given that term in ORS 442.015. ����� (2) A person may not bring a cause
  • 806.130 — increases, reduces or relates to the limitations of this section. [1999
  • 824.200 — 824.200. ����� 30.142 [2001 c.616 �1; renumbered 31.150 in 2003] ����� 30.144 [2001 c.616 �2; renumbered 31.152
  • 87.159 — or any petition or order for forfeiture under ORS 167.347.
Title 305 · ORS Chapter 305 (175 sections)
  • 118.525 — 118.525, 314.835 or 314.840 or any similar provision of law, notify the agency and the person in writing. ����� (b) Upo
  • 178.335 — 178.335, if: ����� (a) The taxpayer�s refund is offset to pay amounts owed by the taxpayer; or ����� (b) The taxpayer�
  • 2.150 — 2.150. Physical copies of reports of decisions published under ORS 2.150 constitute the official reports of the tax cour
  • 238.505 — relating to disability and retirement to the same extent and in the
  • 291.349 — 291.349, after offset of any outstanding debt or liability, in order to achieve a corresponding transfer of such moneys
  • 305.025 — 305.025���� Department of Revenue; organization; planning; seal
  • 305.035 — 305.035���� Director of Department of Revenue; appointment; confirmation; compensation and expenses; bond
  • 305.060 — 305.060���� Offices of department; equipment and supplies
  • 305.063 — 305.063���� Department of Revenue Administration Account; use; limitation
  • 305.065 — 305.065���� Deputy director; appointment; qualifications
  • 305.075 — 305.075���� Employees; appointment; duties; compensation and expenses
  • 305.078 — 305.078���� Authority of Department of Revenue to require fingerprints
  • 305.079 — 305.079���� Charges for maps, documents or publications (Financial Institution Data Match System)
  • 305.084 — 305.084���� Financial institution data match system
  • 305.102 — 305.102���� Local budget and property tax law; compliance with constitutional limit; rules
  • 305.105 — 305.105���� Declaratory rulings by department; rules
  • 305.110 — 305.110���� Duty to construe tax laws; instruction of officers acting under tax laws
  • 305.127 — 305.127���� Means of providing notice required by department; rules
  • 305.128 — 305.128���� Tax return deemed to be filed and advance payment made on last day prescribed by law
  • 305.130 — 305.130���� Department as party to actions involving property subject to certain tax liens; complaint and summons
  • 305.140 — 305.140���� Power to release real property from certain tax liens
  • 305.145 — 305.145���� When interest required to be waived; power to waive, reduce or compromise small tax balance or penalty and i
  • 305.155 — 305.155���� Cancellation of uncollectible tax; suspension of collection; filing order; releasing liens
  • 305.157 — 305.157���� Extending statutory periods of limitation
  • 305.170 — 305.170���� Complaints concerning tax laws; recommendations to Legislative Assembly
  • 305.180 — 305.180���� Effect of tax warrant for purposes of out-of-state collection
  • 305.182 — 305.182���� Filing of warrants for unpaid taxes; release, cancellation and satisfaction
  • 305.184 — 305.184���� Certificate of outstanding warrants; fee; rules
  • 305.190 — 305.190���� Subpoenaing and examining witnesses, books and papers; application to tax court for disobeyance of subpoena
  • 305.192 — 305.192���� Disclosure of books and papers relating to appraisal or assessment of industrial property
  • 305.193 — 305.193���� Disclosure of tax information to designated persons; rules
  • 305.195 — 305.195���� Written interrogatories; contents; time and manner of service; answer; objection; order for answer; demand f
  • 305.215 — 305.215���� Conflicting claims for personal income tax items; notice procedure; appeal; evidence as public record
  • 305.217 — 305.217���� When deduction for amounts paid as wages or remuneration permitted
  • 305.220 — shall be four percent greater than the annual interest rate provided
  • 305.225 — 305.225���� Request of assistance by law enforcement agency; disclosure of tax records
  • 305.228 — 305.228���� Penalty for second dishonored payment of taxes; waiver
  • 305.229 — 305.229���� When penalties not imposed; rules (Representation of Taxpayer)
  • 305.230 — 305.230; 2022 c.83 �14; 2023 c.171 �14; 2024 c.75 �14] ����� 305.240 [1969 c.520 �14; repealed by 1979 c.596 �2]
  • 305.239 — 305.239���� Qualifications of persons representing taxpayer; procedure for designating representative; rules
  • 305.245 — 305.245���� Representation before tax court magistrate by officer or employee of local government or department
  • 305.260 — 305.260���� Representation before department or magistrate by former department personnel prohibited
  • 305.261 — 305.261���� Department to establish program to assist tax practitioners
  • 305.262 — 305.262���� Department to establish program dedicating resources to assisting representatives of corporations (Tax D
  • 305.263 — 305.263���� Order requiring filing report or return; show cause; contempt; appeal
  • 305.267 — 305.267���� Extension of time to issue notice of deficiency or assessment
  • 305.271 — 305.271���� Refund transfer or assignment prohibited; exception
  • 305.275 — 305.275���� Persons who may appeal due to acts or omissions
  • 305.285 — 305.285���� Correction of tax and assessment rolls for subsequent tax years during pendency of appeal
  • 305.286 — 305.286���� Potential refund credit in property tax appeals; conditions; procedure; interest
  • 305.287 — 305.287���� Determination of real market value of property tax account or components
  • 305.290 — 305.290���� Extension of time for making assessment due to bankruptcy
  • 305.295 — 305.295���� Cancellation of tax, penalty or interest; rules
  • 305.305 — 305.305, the provisions of this section apply to all reports or returns of tax or tax liability filed with the Departmen
  • 305.330 — 305.330���� Tax liability of reorganized business entity
  • 305.375 — 305.375���� Disposition of penalties; payment of refunds (License Lists)
  • 305.385 — 305.385���� Agencies to supply licensee and contractor lists; contents; effect of department determination on taxpayer s
  • 305.390 — 305.390���� Subpoenas of records containing information on industrial plant for use to determine value of different indu
  • 305.392 — 305.392���� Process for limiting scope of third-party subpoena
  • 305.394 — 305.394���� When industrial plant owner may choose not to produce information sought by subpoena
  • 305.396 — 305.396���� Protection of confidentiality of industrial property information obtained by subpoena
  • 305.398 — 305.398���� Disclosure and use of industrial property confidential information obtained by third-party subpoena
  • 305.400 — 305.400���� Payment of costs of subpoena compliance; determination of costs APPEALS OF INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY OR PLANTS
  • 305.403 — 305.403���� Appeal of value of state-appraised industrial property in tax court OREGON TAX COURT (General)
  • 305.405 — 305.405���� Oregon Tax Court; creation; jurisdiction
  • 305.410 — (3), to a local government�s tax administrator, within five days after
  • 305.414 — 305.414���� Standing of association or organization
  • 305.418 — 305.418, if applicable; or ����� (b) The date the complaint or petition and application were otherwise filed under cour
  • 305.419 — 305.419���� Tax, penalty and interest payable before appeal; dispute as to nature of tax; how determined; waiver; refund
  • 305.420 — (4), and is introduced into evidence in any hearing before the tax
  • 305.422 — 305.422���� Waiver of penalty for failure to timely file property return
  • 305.425 — 305.425���� Proceedings to be without jury and de novo; issues reviewable; rules of procedure
  • 305.427 — 305.427���� Burden of proof in tax court proceedings
  • 305.430 — 305.430���� Hearings to be open to public; report of proceedings; exception; confidential information
  • 305.437 — 305.437���� Damages for frivolous or groundless appeal or appeal to delay
  • 305.447 — 305.447���� Recovery by taxpayer of certain costs and expenses upon appeal of net income taxes to Supreme Court
  • 305.452 — 305.452���� Election and term of judge; vacancy; recommendation of appointees to fill vacancy
  • 305.455 — 305.455���� Qualifications of judge; inapplicability of disqualification-for-prejudice provision
  • 305.460 — 305.460���� Salary, expenses, disability and retirement of judge and magistrates
  • 305.475 — 305.475���� Offices of tax court; location of hearings
  • 305.480 — 305.480���� State Court Administrator as administrator and clerk; other personnel; expenses; limitation on activities of
  • 305.485 — 305.485���� Records (Industrial Property Appeals)
  • 305.489 — 305.489���� Considerations in adopting rules (Fees)
  • 305.490 — 305.490���� Filing fees; fee waiver or deferral; recovery of certain costs and disbursements; additional recovery for ce
  • 305.493 — 305.493���� Fees for transcripts or copies of records (Representation)
  • 305.494 — 305.494���� When shareholder may represent corporation in tax court proceedings (Magistrate Division)
  • 305.495 — 305.495] ����� 305.493 Fees for transcripts or copies of records. (1) The judge of the tax court elected or appointe
  • 305.498 — 305.498���� Magistrates; appointment; qualifications; oaths; duties; dismissal; appointment of presiding magistrate
  • 305.505 — 305.505���� Magistrate division records; statistical reports
  • 305.510 — 305.510; 1997 c.839 �42; 1999 c.90 �29; 2001 c.660 �24; 2003 c.77 �2; 2005 c.832 �14; 2007 c.614 �2; 2008 c.45 �2; 2009
  • 305.525 — 305.525���� Notice to taxpayer of right to appeal (Appeals Procedure; Effect of Pendency of Appeal)
  • 305.560 — 305.560. [1977 c.870 �5; 1985 c.85 �10; 1987 c.512 �4; 1991 c.459 �12; 1993 c.270 �7; 1995 c.79 �107; 1995 c.650 �7; 199
  • 305.565 — 305.565���� Stay of collection of taxes, interest and penalties pending appeal; exception; bond
  • 305.570 — 305.570���� Standing to appeal to regular division of tax court; perfection of appeal
  • 305.575 — 305.575���� Authority of tax court to determine deficiency (Constitutional Limits Upon Property Taxes; Effects; Dete
  • 305.583 — 305.583, 305.585, 305.587 or 305.589 shall have priority over all other cases pending before the regular division and sh
  • 305.585 — 305.585, 305.587 and 305.589 shall provide the exclusive remedy for determination of questions concerning: ����� (a) Th
  • 305.586 — 305.586���� Legislative findings; policy on remedies for misspent bond proceeds
  • 305.587 — 305.587���� Tax court findings; orders; refunds; bond measure construction; other relief
  • 305.589 — 305.589���� Judicial declarations; petition by local government; notice; intervention; appeal; remedies; costs
  • 305.591 — 305.591���� Court determination that 1990 Measure 5 tax limit is inapplicable; collection of tax; appeal; stay denied
  • 305.605 — 305.605���� Application of tax laws within federal areas in state
  • 305.610 — 305.610���� Reciprocal recognition of tax liability; actions in other states for Oregon taxes
  • 305.612 — 305.612���� Reciprocal offset of tax refunds in payment of liquidated debt or certain amounts payable; rules
  • 305.615 — 305.615���� Apportionment of moneys received from United States in lieu of property taxes (Local)
  • 305.620 — 305.620. [1977 c.870 �13; 1983 c.605 �3; 1983 c.749 �3; 1991 c.459 �29; 1993 c.18 �65; 1995 c.650 �24; 1997 c.541 �75; 1
  • 305.625 — 305.625���� State and political subdivisions are employers for purpose of withholding city or county income tax
  • 305.630 — 305.630���� Compliance with city or county income tax ordinance required
  • 305.635 — 305.635���� Rate of withholding to be designated by city or county; forms
  • 305.640 — 305.640���� Discrimination among employers prohibited
  • 305.645 — 305.645���� Department of Revenue to provide services to political subdivisions MULTISTATE TAX COMPACT
  • 305.660 — 305.660���� Director of department to represent state; alternate
  • 305.665 — 305.665���� Appointment of consultants from political subdivisions imposing taxes having multistate impact
  • 305.675 — 305.675���� Application of compact provisions relating to interstate audits
  • 305.676 — 305.676���� Mediation and arbitration laws not applicable to Multistate Tax Commission processes
  • 305.685 — 305.685���� Multistate Tax Commission Revolving Account TAXPAYER DEMOGRAPHIC DATA COLLECTED ON TAX RETURNS
  • 305.686 — 305.686���� Collection and maintenance of self-reported taxpayer demographic data
  • 305.687 — 305.687���� Use and presentation of demographic data by department
  • 305.688 — 305.688���� Implementation of data collection schedule; rules Note��������� Report on administration of data collect
  • 305.695 — 305.695���� Oregon Charitable Checkoff Commission; qualifications; term; compensation and expenses
  • 305.700 — 305.700���� Officers; meetings; quorum; director as nonvoting member
  • 305.715 — 305.715���� Determination of eligibility; certification of entities to be listed on schedule of tax return
  • 305.720 — (4). [1989 c.987 �8; 2007 c.822 �3; 2021 c.8 �3]
  • 305.740 — 305.740���� Commission examination for continuing eligibility; disqualification order
  • 305.745 — 305.745���� Inclusion of eligible entities on schedule of tax return
  • 305.747 — 305.747���� Administrative expenses; crediting contributions to entities; responsibilities of department and director; r
  • 305.753 — shall be allocated among the entities indicated on a pro rata basis. [1989
  • 305.754 — 305.754. [2009 c.911 �2] ����� Note: See note under 305.754. ����� 305.757 Payments to treasurers of political p
  • 305.757 — 305.757���� Payments to treasurers of political parties
  • 305.758 — 305.758���� Payment to political party considered contribution for purposes of campaign finance regulation
  • 305.759 — 305.759���� Contribution to political party on income tax return not to be claimed as tax credit REFUNDS
  • 305.760 — 305.760���� Paying over funds to State Treasurer and writing checks for refunds
  • 305.762 — 305.762���� Election for direct deposit of personal income tax refund
  • 305.770 — to 305.785, not exceeding the amounts paid to and received by the State
  • 305.775 — 305.775���� Interest on amount of refund in certain cases
  • 305.780 — 305.780���� Taxes due prior to year in which suit brought
  • 305.790 — 305.790���� Manner of payment of certain costs and expenses
  • 305.792 — shall be transferred by the department to the State School Fund for the
  • 305.796 — 305.796���� Election to contribute refund to account in Oregon 529 Savings Network; rules TAXPAYER ADVOCATE
  • 305.801 — 305.801���� Authority of Taxpayer Advocate to issue order to department
  • 305.803 — 305.803���� Rulemaking by department MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 305.804 — 305.804���� Duty of tax professional to notify department of breach of security
  • 305.806 — 305.806���� Posting of information about debtors with delinquent tax debt on department website
  • 305.810 — 305.810���� Verification of return, statement or document filed under tax laws
  • 305.822 — 305.822���� Prohibition on state or local tax on Internet access
  • 305.830 — 305.830���� Collection of fines, penalties and forfeitures; disbursement; cost of collection
  • 305.840 — 305.840���� Forms furnished by county assessors; assessor not liable when taxpayer fails to receive mailed form
  • 305.842 — 305.842���� Application of Internal Revenue Code to certain property tax laws
  • 305.850 — 305.850���� Use of collection agency Note��������� Oregon Reinsurance Program exempt--2017 c.538 ��22,48 TAXPAYE
  • 305.860 — 305.860���� Statement of rights of taxpayers; distribution
  • 305.870 — 305.870���� Personnel evaluation not based on amount of taxes collected
  • 305.875 — 305.875���� Rights of taxpayer in meeting or communication with department
  • 305.880 — 305.880���� Waiver of interest or penalty when department misleads taxpayer
  • 305.890 — 305.890���� Right to enter into agreement to satisfy liability in installment payments
  • 305.992 — 305.992���� Civil penalty for failure to file return for three consecutive years
  • 305.994 — 305.994���� Civil penalties imposed on financial institution DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE (Organization) ����� 305.
  • 306.190 — 306.190; 1977 c.884 �4; 1981 c.139 �7; 1993 c.353 �5; 2003 c.46 �3; 2005 c.345 �3] ����� 305.192 Disclosure of books
  • 306.270 — 306.270] ����� 305.762 Election for direct deposit of personal income tax refund. (1) At the election of the taxpaye
  • 306.310 — 306.310] ����� 305.785 Appropriation. There hereby is appropriated out of the moneys in the General Fund in the Stat
  • 306.320 — 306.320] ����� 305.790 Manner of payment of certain costs and expenses. Payment of any attorney fees or reasonable e
  • 306.440 — 306.440; 1965 c.344 �27; 1993 c.44 �2; 1993 c.270 �23; 1997 c.154 �11; 1997 c.541 �87; 2023 c.29 �8] ����� 305.822 P
  • 306.720 — 306.720; 1969 c.520 �26] ����� 305.155 Cancellation of uncollectible tax; suspension of collection; filing order; re
  • 307.580 — 307.580, 308A.450, 310.140, 310.800 and 311.666, �Internal Revenue Code� means the federal Internal Revenue Code as amen
  • 308.296 — for the failure to timely file a real, combined or personal property
  • 311.250 — 311.250. ����� (3) If, in a proceeding commenced under ORS 305.585, the tax court finds that a tax, fee, charge or asse
  • 311.425 — 311.425, 311.455, 311.650, 311.655 and ORS chapter 312 relating to foreclosure of real and personal property tax liens.
  • 311.679 — 311.679, 311.771, 314.430 or 321.570 or ORS chapter 323, and the judgment in such action shall be conclusive and binding
  • 314.430 — 314.430, 316.207, 320.080, 321.570 or 323.390. ����� (2) For purposes of posting debtor information pursuant to this se
  • 314.840 — or other applicable law. [2021 c.555 �3]
  • 315.635 — and 321.085); 1981 c.706 �7; 1985 c.816 �38; 1987 c.158 �44; 1989 c.948
  • 316.366 — to the extent feasible, to inform:
  • 320.080 — 320.080, 321.570, 323.390, 323.610, 324.190 and 475C.688. ����� (2) At least 30 days before issuing a warrant for colle
  • 323.610 — 323.610, 324.190 and 475C.688. ����� (c) Describe in clear nontechnical terms the legal authority for the warrant. ���
  • 79A.5120 — 79A.5120. [Formerly 314.432; 2001 c.445 �172] ����� 305.184 Certificate of outstanding warrants; fee; rules. (1) Upo
  • 825.508 — 825.508, are empowered to bring action in the courts of other states to collect taxes legally due the State of Oregon.
Title 306 · ORS Chapter 306 (20 sections)
  • 205.323 — 205.323, for the recording or filing of the instrument conveying the real property being transferred, is less than $107.
  • 294.184 — 294.184. ����� (b) The department shall advise the assessor of the values determined under this subsection by a date th
  • 305.150 — 305.150] MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS ����� 306.805 Service of orders of department. (1) Orders of the Department of
  • 305.805 — 305.805] PROPERTY TAX EXPENDITURE FUNDING ����� 306.350 Legislative findings and declarations. (1) The Legislati
  • 305.815 — 305.815] ����� 306.430 [1955 c.772 �2; repealed by 1957 c.528 �8] ����� 306.440 [1959 c.332 ��2,3; renumbered
  • 305.820 — 305.820] ����� 306.510 [1953 c.708 �1; 1961 c.533 �41; renumbered 306.547] ����� 306.515 [1953 c.708 �2; 1959 c.
  • 306.005 — 306.005���� Property tax law definitions applicable in charter counties SUPERVISION OF PROPERTY TAX ADMINISTRATION B
  • 306.120 — 306.120���� Uniform methods of assessment and collection; continuing study of equalization
  • 306.135 — 306.135���� Base map system; Oregon Land Information System Advisory Committee
  • 306.150 — 306.150���� Inservice training for assessors and tax collectors
  • 306.152 — 306.152���� Training session for property value appeals board pools
  • 306.220 — 306.220���� Compliance of public officers with laws and orders affecting property taxes
  • 306.245 — 306.245���� Standard forms for tax statement and personal property tax return
  • 306.255 — 306.255���� Information for taxpayers concerning property taxes, appraisals and appeals
  • 306.265 — 306.265���� Electronic filing of exemption and special assessment applications; rules PROPERTY TAX EXPENDITURE FUNDI
  • 306.353 — to 306.359. [1999 c.821 �2]
  • 306.356 — 306.356���� Property Tax Expenditure Funding Account
  • 306.359 — 306.359���� Procedures for determining property tax expenditure funding payments MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 306.805 — 306.805] ����� 306.240 [Renumbered 305.605] ����� 306.245 Standard forms for tax statement and personal property
  • 306.815 — 306.815���� Tax on transfer of real property prohibited; exceptions GENERAL PROVISIONS (Temporary provisions rel
Title 307 · ORS Chapter 307 (182 sections)
  • 184.484 — [renumbered 276A.256]. [2016 c.112 �7]
  • 285A.185 — 285A.185, located within the respective jurisdiction of the city, county or port. ����� (b) Exemption or partial exempt
  • 285B.320 — to 285B.371 and that is leased by this state, any institution or
  • 285C.468 — 285C.468; 2017 c.326 �7; 2021 c.476 �4] ����� 307.864 Partial property tax exemption. (1) For the first tax year in
  • 285C.471 — 285C.471; 2013 c.193 ��11,18; 2017 c.326 �8; 2021 c.476 �5] ����� 307.866 Decertification of project; disqualificati
  • 285C.609 — (4)(b) by the end of the tax year in which it is due, the exemption
  • 285C.635 — and 307.123 that was acquired with revenue bonds issued under ORS
  • 305.404 — to 305.560. [1973 c.382 �7; 1995 c.650 �76]
  • 305.823 — in 2001]
  • 307.010 — 307.010���� Definitions of �land� and �real property� for state property tax laws; timber and mineral interests
  • 307.020 — 307.020���� Definitions of �intangible personal property� and �tangible personal property� for state property tax laws;
  • 307.021 — 307.021���� Definition of �manufactured structure� for ORS chapters 305, 307, 308, 310 and 311
  • 307.022 — 307.022���� Qualification for exemption of property of certain limited liability companies
  • 307.030 — 307.030���� Property subject to assessment generally
  • 307.032 — 307.032���� Maximum assessed value and assessed value of partially exempt property and specially assessed property
  • 307.035 — 307.035���� Publishing summary of certain exempt real property EXEMPTIONS (Public Properties)
  • 307.050 — 307.050���� Property of the United States held under contract of sale
  • 307.060 — 307.060���� Property of the United States held under lease or other interest less than fee; deduction for restricted use
  • 307.070 — 307.070���� Settled or claimed government land; improvements
  • 307.092 — 307.092���� Property of housing authority; exception
  • 307.095 — 307.095���� State property rented for parking subject to ad valorem taxation; computation
  • 307.100 — 307.100���� Public property held by taxable owner under contract of purchase
  • 307.107 — 307.107���� Property used for natural gas pipeline extension project
  • 307.110 — 307.110���� Public property leased or rented by taxable owner; exceptions
  • 307.115 — 307.115, 307.118, 307.130 to 307.140, 307.145, 307.147, 307.150, 307.160,
  • 307.118 — 307.118���� Wastewater and sewage treatment facilities
  • 307.120 — 307.120, all real and personal property of this state or any institution or department thereof or of any county or city,
  • 307.123 — 307.123���� Property of strategic investment program eligible projects; rules
  • 307.125 — 307.125���� Property of forest protection agencies (Institutional, Religious, Fraternal, Interment Properties)
  • 307.130 — 307.130, 307.140, 307.147, 307.150 and 307.160 and summarize the valuations of such properties in connection with the pu
  • 307.140 — (4) or 307.555, included in the claim filed with the county assessor
  • 307.145 — 307.145, 307.147 or 307.181 (3), is exempt from taxation if: ����� (a) The property is used by the lessee or, if the le
  • 307.155 — and 311.411, if land that is exempt under ORS 307.150 ceases to be used
  • 307.158 — 307.158���� Continued exemption for former cemetery or crematory land used for exempt low income housing; application; d
  • 307.162 — and ending on or at the earlier of:
  • 307.166 — 307.166���� Property leased by exempt institution, organization or public body to another exempt institution, organizati
  • 307.169 — 307.169)] (Leased Public or Institutional Property) ����� 307.166 Property leased by exempt institution, organiz
  • 307.171 — 307.171���� Sports facility owned by large city (Alternative Energy Systems)
  • 307.175 — 307.175���� Alternative energy systems and community solar projects (Temporary provisions relating to exemption of s
  • 307.181 — (3), 307.513, 307.555 or 307.580 for any tax year, the institution,
  • 307.182 — 307.182���� Federal land used by recreation facility operators under permit
  • 307.183 — 307.183���� Summer homes on federal land occupied under permit
  • 307.184 — 307.184���� Summer homes on federal land occupied under lease (Personal Property)
  • 307.190 — 307.190���� Tangible personal property held for personal use; inapplicability to property required to be registered, flo
  • 307.195 — 307.195���� Household furnishings owned by nonprofit organization furnishing housing for students attending institutions
  • 307.197 — 307.197���� Equipment used for certain emergencies in navigable waters (Public Ways)
  • 307.200 — 307.200���� Public ways (Mobile Home or Manufactured Dwelling Parks)
  • 307.203 — 307.203���� Mobile home or manufactured dwelling parks financed by Housing and Community Services Department revenue bon
  • 307.210 — 307.210���� Property of nonprofit mutual or cooperative water associations; disqualification; application (City and
  • 307.214 — shall prescribe an application process, including forms and deadlines,
  • 307.216 — 307.216���� Application process; review by city or county and Housing and Community Services Department; term of agency
  • 307.218 — 307.218���� County assessor to determine estimated incremental increase in property taxes of eligible housing project pr
  • 307.221 — 307.221. ����� (8) Any fee amounts collected in excess of the agency loan amount shall be distributed in the same manne
  • 307.223 — 307.223���� City or county may pledge full faith and credit and taxing authority to repay agency loans; project property
  • 307.225 — (2) by multiplying the increment determined under ORS 307.218 by the
  • 307.227 — 307.227���� Tax exemption for property to which project grant relates
  • 307.231 — 307.231���� Annual fee payable by taxpayer for property to which project grant relates; fee to be collected in same mann
  • 307.233 — 307.233; and ����� (C) The cumulative experience of the project funding program developed and implemented under ORS 307
  • 307.237 — 307.237. [2024 c.110 �33; 2025 c.530 �20] ����� Note: See note under 307.213. ����� 307.235 Project funding prog
  • 307.241 — to 307.248.
  • 307.242 — (1)(e).
  • 307.244 — 307.244���� Funded exemption; computation of rate of levy by county assessor; payments to county by department; proratio
  • 307.245 — 307.245���� Denial of exemption for failure to reflect exemption by rent reduction
  • 307.250 — to 307.283, except for the requirement of owning or purchasing a
  • 307.260 — 307.260���� Claiming exemption; surviving spouse�s election to continue exemption
  • 307.262 — 307.262���� Tax years for which exemption may be claimed upon receipt of federal certification of disability; procedure;
  • 307.270 — 307.270���� Property to which exemption of ORS 307.250 applies
  • 307.280 — 307.280���� Effect of exemption under ORS 307.250 on prior tax levied
  • 307.283 — would have had exempted if the living unit of such elderly person was
  • 307.289 — 307.289���� Claiming homestead exemption; alternative procedures following death of person qualifying for exemption
  • 307.295 — 307.295���� Property of surviving spouses of certain public safety officers killed in line of duty; application (Dec
  • 307.320 — 307.320���� Deciduous trees, shrubs, plants, crops, cultured Christmas trees or hardwood on agricultural land
  • 307.325 — 307.325���� Agricultural products in possession of farmer (Commercial Facilities Under Construction)
  • 307.330 — 307.330. [2016 c.112 �1; 2018 c.111 �15] ����� Sec. 2. (1)(a) The governing body of a city or county that adopts an ord
  • 307.340 — 307.340���� Filing proof for cancellation of assessment; abatement (Temporary provisions relating to exemption or de
  • 307.370 — may be permitted only as to a corporation organized and operated only
  • 307.375 — and that the property meets the requirements of ORS 307.243 (1);
  • 307.385 — or 308.490 in the next assessment year, beginning January 1. [1969
  • 307.391 — 307.391���� Field burning smoke management equipment
  • 307.394 — 307.394���� Farm machinery and equipment and related property used or held for use for agricultural, horticultural or an
  • 307.397 — 307.397���� Certain machinery and equipment used in agricultural, aquacultural or fresh shell egg industry operations
  • 307.402 — 307.402���� Beverage containers (Pollution Control Facilities)
  • 307.405 — 307.405���� Pollution control facilities; qualifications; expiration; revocation; limitations
  • 307.420 — 307.420���� Filing claim and environmental certificate for exemption; annual statements of ownership
  • 307.430 — 307.430���� Correction of assessment and tax rolls; termination of exemption (Temporary provisions relating to prope
  • 307.450 — 307.450���� Certain beach lands (Food Processing Equipment)
  • 307.453 — to 307.459; application; exemption; limitations
  • 307.455 — 307.455, the governing body of a city or county may adopt an ordinance or resolution that: ����� (A) Changes, but not a
  • 307.457 — 307.457���� Certification of eligibility of machinery and equipment; fees
  • 307.458 — 307.458���� Local option to reduce exemption; delayed operative date of reduction; grandfathering; reversal; notice; min
  • 307.459 — 307.459: ����� (a) �Assessor� means the county assessor, or the Department of Revenue if under ORS 306.126 the departme
  • 307.471 — 307.471���� Student housing exempt from school district taxes; application procedure; disqualification (Hardship Sit
  • 307.475 — 307.475���� Hardship relief for failure to file for exemption, cancellation of assessment or redetermination of value
  • 307.485 — shall:
  • 307.490 — 307.490���� Payments in lieu of taxes; allocation of moneys received
  • 307.495 — 307.495, the county assessor may request the Department of Revenue to review the information included in the rental stat
  • 307.500 — 307.500���� Review of claim by Department of Revenue
  • 307.505 — 307.505���� Inspection of farm labor camps; failure to comply with health code
  • 307.510 — 307.510���� Appeal to tax court by taxpayer (Filing Deadline for Certain Programs)
  • 307.513 — 307.513���� Eligibility for exemption; duration and extensions; disqualification; additional taxes (Low Income Renta
  • 307.515 — to 307.523.
  • 307.518 — or 307.520 before July 1, 2030, shall continue to receive the exemption
  • 307.519 — 307.519���� Exemption limited to tax levy of governing body that adopts ORS 307.515 to 307.523; exception; additional pr
  • 307.521 — 307.521, no later than the deadlines set forth in ORS 307.523 that first occur after the date on which the owner recorde
  • 307.523 — 307.523, the rates of taxation of such taxing districts whose governing boards agree to the policy of exemption under OR
  • 307.525 — 307.525���� Action against landlord for failure to reduce rent
  • 307.527 — 307.527���� Ordinance or resolution approving or disapproving application; application fee
  • 307.529 — 307.529, shall be as provided by ORS 34.010 to 34.100. ����� (2) If no review of the termination of an exemption as pro
  • 307.530 — 307.530���� Termination if property held for future development or other purpose; additional taxes
  • 307.531 — 307.531, if, after an application for exemption under ORS 307.517 has been approved under ORS 307.527, the governing bod
  • 307.533 — 307.533���� Review; correction of tax rolls; payment of tax after exemption terminates
  • 307.535 — 307.535���� Extension of deadline for completion; exception to imposition of additional taxes (Nonprofit Corporation
  • 307.540 — to 307.548.
  • 307.541 — 307.541���� Nonprofit corporation low income housing; criteria for exemption
  • 307.543 — 307.543���� Exemption limited to levy of governing body adopting ORS 307.540 to 307.548; exception; additional provision
  • 307.545 — 307.545, no later than the deadlines set forth in that section that first occur after the date on which the owner record
  • 307.547 — 307.547���� Determination of eligibility; notice to county assessor
  • 307.548 — 307.548. ����� (2) According to the election of a governing body pursuant to ORS 307.543 (1), �low income� means: ����
  • 307.555 — 307.555. ����� (2)(a) A determination under subsection (1) of this section has the effect of: ����� (A) In the case of
  • 307.558 — by adding the notation �potential additional taxes.�
  • 307.561 — 307.561���� Home start lands; rules (Property of Industry Apprenticeship or Training Trust)
  • 307.590 — to 307.596; new accessory dwelling units; newly converted multiplexes;
  • 307.594 — 307.594���� Approval or rejection of application; appeals; notice to assessor; continuation under new ownership
  • 307.596 — 307.596: ����� (a) �Adopting jurisdiction� means the governing body of a city or county that adopts an exemption law.
  • 307.600 — to 307.637, a declaration defined in ORS 100.005 with respect to the
  • 307.605 — 307.605; 2011 c.266 �1] ����� 307.605 [1975 c.428 �1; 1979 c.425 �1; 1989 c.1051 �1; 1995 c.596 �2; 1999 c.808 �2; 2
  • 307.606 — 307.606���� Exemption limited to tax levy of city or county that adopts ORS 307.600 to 307.637; designated areas; public
  • 307.612 — 307.612���� Duration of exemption; inclusions and exclusions
  • 307.615 — 307.615���� City or county to provide application forms; contents of application form; filing deadline; revision of appl
  • 307.618 — 307.618���� City or county findings required for approval
  • 307.620 — 307.620] ����� 307.610 [1975 c.428 �3; 1979 c.425 �2; 1983 c.493 �1; 1989 c.1051 �2; 1991 c.459 �72; 1995 c.596 �3;
  • 307.621 — 307.621���� Approval or denial of applications; application fees
  • 307.624 — 307.624, the property shall become taxable beginning January 1 of the assessment year following the assessment year in w
  • 307.627 — in 2005]
  • 307.631 — 307.631���� Review of denial of application or termination of exemption; correction of assessment and tax rolls; owner�s
  • 307.634 — 307.634���� Extension of deadline for completion of construction, addition or conversion
  • 307.637 — for each of the years, not to exceed the last 10 years, during which
  • 307.651 — to 307.687. In determining the median sales price, the governing body,
  • 307.657 — 307.657���� Local government action to provide exemption
  • 307.674 — shall be as provided by ORS 34.010 to 34.100.
  • 307.677 — 307.677���� Extension of construction period; effect of destruction of property
  • 307.681 — 307.681���� Termination of exemption for noncompliance; procedures
  • 307.684 — 307.684, if, after an application has been approved under ORS 307.674, the city finds that any provision of ORS 307.651
  • 307.687 — 307.687. ����� (2) If, at the time of discovery, the property is no longer exempt, additional taxes shall be imposed as
  • 307.691 — 307.691; 2011 c.266 �4; 2019 c.322 �1] ����� 307.640 [1975 c.428 �6; 1991 c.459 �74; 1995 c.596 �6; 1997 c.541 �138;
  • 307.804 — 307.804���� Rural health care facilities; claim procedures; duration of exemption
  • 307.806 — 307.806���� Exemption limited to taxes of district adopting ORS 307.804; procedures (Long Term Care Facilities)
  • 307.811 — applies only to the taxes of a taxing district the governing body of
  • 307.815 — 307.815���� Exemption limited to taxes of district adopting ORS 307.811 (Public Beach Access Sites)
  • 307.821 — 307.821���� Disqualification; additional taxes (Environmentally Sensitive Logging Equipment)
  • 307.827 — 307.827���� Environmentally sensitive logging equipment
  • 307.831 — 307.831���� Skyline and swing yarders (Cargo Containers)
  • 307.835 — 307.835���� Cargo containers (Vertical Housing Development Zones)
  • 307.844 — 307.844, a person proposing to undertake a proposed vertical housing development project and seeking the partial propert
  • 307.854 — 307.854���� Acquisition, disposition and development of real property within zone
  • 307.857 — (8).
  • 307.861 — 307.861���� Monitoring of certified projects; decertification
  • 307.864 — has terminated, the city or county that designated the zone in which
  • 307.866 — 307.866���� Decertification of project; disqualification from exemption; additional taxes
  • 307.867 — 307.867���� Termination of zone; effect of termination (Temporary provisions relating to exemption for newly rehabil
  • 307.872 — 307.872���� Heavy equipment rental tax; exemption from property tax; no maximum term; rulemaking authority
  • 307.875 — 307.875���� Heavy equipment provider registration; records and statements; rules
  • 307.878 — 307.878���� Collection of tax; quarterly returns; remittance of tax
  • 307.883 — 307.883���� Taxes held in trust; warrant for delinquent taxes; enforcement procedures
  • 307.885 — 307.885���� Applicability of other provisions of tax law
  • 307.888 — 307.888���� Distribution of moneys received; certain information not confidential
  • 307.890 — 307.890���� Exemption from disclosure; statutory conflict resolution PENALTIES
  • 307.990 — 307.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 307.010 Definitions of �land� and �real property� for state prope
  • 308.146 — 308.146. ����� (4) Upon disqualification of eligible property from exemption or partial exemption under subsection (1)(
  • 308.481 — or an exemption under ORS 307.515 to 307.523; and
  • 308.490 — 308.490, there shall be exempt from taxation the personal property and a portion of the real property computed as provid
  • 308.505 — to 308.674 are exempt from state and local property taxes and fees,
  • 309.200 — in the county in which the greater portion of the taxable assessed
  • 310.608 — 310.608; 1983 c.600 �2; 1987 c.691 �2; part renumbered 307.402 in 1991; 1995 c.379 �1; 1997 c.325 �22; 2001 c.753 �12]
  • 311.232 — 311.232. ����� (2) If the proof required by subsection (1) of this section relates to state-appraised industrial proper
  • 458.035 — 458.035; 2013 c.426 �4; 2017 c.294 �3] ����� 307.674 Application approval and denial procedures; notice of approval
  • 458.065 — 458.065; 2017 c.294 �4; 2021 c.528 �10; 2024 c.52 �20] ����� 307.680 [1975 c.428 �10; 1991 c.459 �77; 1995 c.596 �10
  • 458.461 — to 458.478 is started on the land no later than the end of the second
  • 458.610 — 458.610; ����� (b) If for-sale property, a single-family dwelling, middle housing as defined in ORS 197A.420 or a multi
  • 459A.754 — is exempt from ad valorem taxation. [Formerly 310.608; 1983 c.600 �2;
  • 468A.992 — is exempt from ad valorem property taxation. [2001 c.753 �18]
  • 672.505 — to 672.705 or a professional engineer as defined in ORS 672.002.
Title 308 · ORS Chapter 308 (129 sections)
  • 100.110 — 100.110, if: ����� (a) The property is subject to an agreement described in ORS 308.462 (2); ����� (b) Based on the mo
  • 271.729 — 271.729, but may be further adjusted by changes in value as a result of any of the factors described in ORS 309.115 (2),
  • 306.126 — shall file a combined return of the real and personal property with the
  • 307.080 — 307.080. [Amended by 1979 c.689 �9; 1997 c.819 �9; 2012 c.30 �3] ����� 308.120 Partnership property; liability of ei
  • 307.126 — 307.126] ����� 308.673 [2015 c.23 �2; repealed by 2019 c.164 �1] ����� 308.674 Exemption equal to difference bet
  • 307.512 — 307.512, the limited assessment shall apply as of the following January 1, and shall continue to apply for a total of 10
  • 308.010 — 308.010���� Registered appraiser requirements; revocation; continuing education; rules
  • 308.030 — 308.030���� Penalty for failure to file certain statements within time limits; notice; waiver or reduction of penalty; r
  • 308.050 — 308.050���� Assessor�s annual report on property appraisal program
  • 308.055 — 308.055���� Special assessor appointed if assessor fails to act
  • 308.057 — 308.057���� Continuing education of county assessors required; effect of failure to comply; appointment of special asses
  • 308.059 — 308.059���� Qualifications of managerial employees of assessor
  • 308.062 — 308.062���� Action by department when appraisals not being conducted as provided by law; reimbursement of department cos
  • 308.065 — 308.065���� Administering of oaths by assessors and deputies WHERE AND TO WHOM PROPERTY ASSESSED
  • 308.115 — 308.115���� Minerals, coal, oil, gas or other severable interests owned separately from realty not subject to tax; excep
  • 308.120 — 308.120���� Partnership property; liability of either partner for whole tax
  • 308.125 — 308.125���� Undivided interest; assessment; ownership of less than one forty-eighth interest
  • 308.130 — 308.130���� Undivided estate of decedent; liability for whole tax; right of contribution
  • 308.135 — 308.135���� Trustee or personal representative separately assessed; valuation of property held as representative MAX
  • 308.142 — 308.142���� �Property� and �property tax account� defined
  • 308.149 — 308.149, have been added to the floating structures since the prior January 1. ����� (2) Every person and the managing
  • 308.151 — 308.151; or ����� (c) This state, if the property for which the maximum assessed value is being adjusted is property th
  • 308.153 — 308.153, 308.156 and 308.159, the maximum assessed value must first be determined under subsection (1) of this section a
  • 308.156 — and 308.159, the maximum assessed value must first be determined under
  • 308.166 — 308.166���� Ordering provisions when property is subject to multiple special determinations of value ASSESSMENT ROLL
  • 308.210 — 308.210���� Assessing property; record as assessment roll; changes in ownership or description of real property and manu
  • 308.212 — 308.212���� Requirement for property owner to file address
  • 308.217 — 308.217���� Form of assessment and tax rolls; obtaining descriptions of property
  • 308.219 — and 308.221 enacted in lieu of 308.220)]
  • 308.220 — 308.220)] ����� 308.221 [1965 c.344 �5 (308.217, 308.219 and 308.221 enacted in lieu of 308.220); 1981 c.804 �37; 19
  • 308.231 — 308.231���� Only registered appraisers to appraise real property
  • 308.232 — and 308.235 utilizing the market data approach (sales of comparable properties),
  • 308.233 — 308.233���� Use of sales data for physical appraisal
  • 308.234 — 308.234, the department shall give 30 days� written notice to the assessor and to the county court or board of county co
  • 308.236 — 308.236���� Land values to reflect presence of roads; roads not assessed; exception for certain timber roads
  • 308.242 — 308.242���� Assessor�s authority to change roll after September 25 limited; when changes permitted; stipulations
  • 308.250 — 308.250���� Valuation and assessment of personal property; property not subject to taxation in certain cases; annual not
  • 308.256 — 308.256���� Assessment, taxation and exemption of watercraft and materials of shipyards, ship repair facilities and offs
  • 308.260 — 308.260���� Watercraft used for reduction or processing of deep-sea fish; machinery and equipment; assessment; taxation
  • 308.270 — 308.270���� Public lands sold or contracted to be sold to be placed on assessment roll; obtaining list of such lands and
  • 308.275 — 308.275���� Use of reproduction cost or prices and costs in determining assessed values
  • 308.285 — 308.285���� Requiring taxpayer to furnish list of taxable property
  • 308.290 — to file a return reporting only taxable personal property, that has not
  • 308.295 — 308.295���� Penalties for failure to file real property or combined return on time; notice; waiver of penalty
  • 308.297 — 308.297���� Personal property returns to note penalty for delinquency
  • 308.300 — 308.300���� Penalty for neglecting to file real property or combined return with intent to evade taxation
  • 308.310 — 308.310���� When list of persons issued electrical permits supplied
  • 308.316 — 308.316���� Examining witnesses, books and records; reference of matter to department upon failure to produce records or
  • 308.320 — 308.320���� Oath of assessor upon completion of assessment roll
  • 308.335 — 308.335���� Department testing work of county assessors; supplementing assessment list; special assessor INDUSTRIAL
  • 308.411 — 308.411���� Appraisal and real market valuation of industrial plants; rules
  • 308.412 — 308.412���� Effect of election to exclude income approach to value under prior law
  • 308.413 — 308.413���� Confidential information furnished under ORS 308.411; exception; rules DESTROYED OR DAMAGED PROPERTY
  • 308.425 — 308.425���� Proration of taxes after destruction or damage; specially assessed property; cancellation of taxes; refunds;
  • 308.429 — 308.429���� Relief not allowed in case of arson by property owner
  • 308.434 — 308.434���� Homesteads destroyed by wildfire; special assessment of rebuilt homesteads; fees; application procedure; dis
  • 308.450 — to 308.481 is not being complied with, it shall give notice in writing
  • 308.457 — 308.457���� Determining boundaries of distressed areas; rules; limitation
  • 308.459 — 308.459���� Valuation of rehabilitated property not to be increased; effect of filing date of certificate
  • 308.462 — and 308.471.
  • 308.466 — is in effect, the owner of the rehabilitated property that is
  • 308.468 — 308.468���� Fee for limited assessment applications; time of payment; disposition
  • 308.471 — 308.471���� Owner to file statement with governing body when rehabilitation project finished; disqualification of proper
  • 308.474 — 308.474���� Owner to file annual statement regarding rental property transactions if agreement filed under ORS
  • 308.477 — 308.477���� Termination of limited assessment for incomplete construction or noncompliance; appeal; revaluation; tax lia
  • 308.479 — 308.479���� Termination of limited assessment for change of use; additional taxes; circumstances when additional taxes n
  • 308.510 — 308.510���� Real and personal property classified for ORS 308.505 to 308.674
  • 308.515 — (1) that owns, leases or uses property listed in subsection (2) of this
  • 308.517 — 308.517���� To whom property assessed; certain property not to be assessed
  • 308.518 — 308.518���� Legislative intention with respect to ownership or operation of data centers
  • 308.519 — 308.519���� Local assessment of data center property
  • 308.520 — 308.520] ����� 308.525 Contents of statement. Each statement required by ORS 308.524 shall contain the following fac
  • 308.521 — 308.521���� Property of cooperative providing steam or hot water heat by combustion of biomass exempt
  • 308.530 — 308.530���� Company not relieved from making other reports
  • 308.535 — 308.535���� Extension of time for making reports or statements; proceeding in case of failure or refusal to furnish stat
  • 308.540 — 308.540���� Department to prepare assessment roll; date as of which value assessed; when roll final
  • 308.550 — 308.550���� Valuing property of company operating both within and without state
  • 308.558 — 308.558���� Taxation of aircraft; criteria; apportionment; exemption of aircraft of foreign-owned carriers
  • 308.560 — 308.560���� Assessment roll; description of property; effect of mistake
  • 308.565 — 308.565���� Apportionment of assessment among counties
  • 308.570 — 308.570���� Determining value per mile of main and branch lines of companies using rail lines
  • 308.575 — 308.575, by the number of miles of the wire, pipe or pole lines or operational routes in each county. ����� (3) If the
  • 308.580 — 308.580���� Department to review and correct tentative assessment roll; interested persons may appear
  • 308.584 — 308.584���� Request for conference to modify tentative assessment; appeal
  • 308.585 — 308.585���� Delivery of tentative assessment roll to director
  • 308.590 — 308.590���� Review and correction of tentative assessment roll; apportionment to county
  • 308.595 — 308.595���� Notice when valuation increased or omitted property placed on tentative assessment roll; exception
  • 308.605 — 308.605���� Entry of corrections and changes; record of meetings
  • 308.610 — 308.610���� Oath of director upon completion of review
  • 308.621 — 308.621���� When assessment complete; certifying to assessors; apportioning by assessor; levy and collection of taxes
  • 308.628 — 308.628���� Omitted property subject to assessment (metadata only)
  • 308.632 — 308.632���� Notice of intention to add omitted property to assessment roll
  • 308.636 — 308.636���� Correction of assessment roll to reflect omitted property; appeal
  • 308.640 — 308.640���� Assessment and taxation of personal property of small private railcar companies; apportionment to counties
  • 308.645 — 308.645���� Reports by companies of mileage to county assessors
  • 308.650 — 308.650���� Companies to maintain principal office and agent within state
  • 308.671 — 308.671. ����� (B) An exemption granted under this section for a property tax year has no effect on the benefits that t
  • 308.701 — 308.701���� Definitions for ORS 308.701 to 308.724 (metadata only)
  • 308.704 — 308.704���� Option of owner to choose special assessment
  • 308.707 — is sought, if the application and election form are accompanied by a
  • 308.709 — within the 10-year period following the year in which the property was
  • 308.712 — 308.712���� Methods to determine specially assessed value; election by owner; procedure; rules; fee
  • 308.714 — 308.714���� Disqualification; notification requirements; penalties; rules; reapplication; new property or new improvemen
  • 308.723 — 308.723���� Application of property tax expenditure funding
  • 308.724 — 308.724���� Rules GROSS EARNINGS TAX ON MUTUAL OR COOPERATIVE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS
  • 308.810 — 308.810���� Association to file statement; payment of tax
  • 308.815 — 308.815���� Examination of return by department; distribution of tax
  • 308.820 — 308.820���� Tax as a lien; delinquency date; action to collect MANUFACTURED STRUCTURES; MOBILE MODULAR UNITS
  • 308.865 — 308.865, the tax collector shall issue the owner of the unit a receipt indicating that the taxes have been paid. �����
  • 308.866 — 308.866���� Definition of �mobile modular unit�; statement of value; receipt
  • 308.880 — were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to
  • 308.885 — 308.885���� Determination of real market value of manufactured structure without physical appraisal PENALTIES
  • 308.990 — 308.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 308.005 �Assessor� includes deputy. As used in the revenue and ta
  • 308A.071 — in 1999]
  • 308A.095 — in 1999]
  • 308A.098 — in 1999]
  • 308A.303 — in 1999]
  • 308A.321 — in 1999]
  • 308A.324 — in 1999]
  • 308A.327 — in 1999]
  • 308A.330 — in 1999]
  • 308A.353 — in 1999]
  • 308A.365 — in 1999]
  • 308A.371 — in 1999]
  • 308A.374 — in 1999]
  • 308A.730 — in 1999]
  • 309.100 — 309.100, the board may not consider an application made under this subsection. ����� (c) An appeal may not be taken fro
  • 311.115 — 311.115. ����� (3) The assessment and tax roll shall be printed out in full, as of the June 30 that is the end of the f
  • 311.806 — 311.806. ����� (8)(a) Upon application of the taxpayer, the assessor may waive the liability for property tax late fili
Title 309 · ORS Chapter 309 (18 sections)
  • 309.020 — 309.020���� Property value appeals board; members; qualifications; term of office; quorum; replacement
  • 309.024 — 309.024���� Record of proceedings; clerk; legal advisor; appraiser assistance
  • 309.025 — 309.025���� Notice of hearings on appeals of property value; proof of notice; persons interested may appear
  • 309.026 — 309.026. The boards of the various counties may make such reciprocal arrangements for the exchange of appraisers with ot
  • 309.034 — 309.034); 1973 c.71 �1; 1975 c.753 �8; 1975 c.763 �2; 1979 c.241 �38; 1981 c.804 �6; 1983 s.s. c.5 �11; 1989 c.330 �7; 1
  • 309.067 — (1)(b) to serve on a board instead of selecting a member of the county
  • 309.072 — 309.072���� Record of board business (Appeals of Value)
  • 309.110 — 309.110���� Disposition of petitions; orders; mailing or delivery; stipulations; amended orders; appeals
  • 309.115 — 309.115���� Term of order correcting real market value; permissible adjustments; exceptions
  • 309.120 — 309.120���� Entry in roll of corrections, additions or changes
  • 309.140 — 309.140; 1995 c.226 �10; 1997 c.541 �231; 2023 c.29 �26] ����� 309.080 [Amended by 1955 c.709 �12; 1957 c.326 �4; 19
  • 309.150 — 309.150���� Appeals of personal property value upon summary or accelerated collection of taxes SALES RATIO STUDIES A
  • 309.203 — 309.203���� Real market value standard; compliance; recommendations or orders by department; examination of ratio study;
  • 309.330 — 309.330���� Transmission of summary of assessment roll by assessor
  • 309.340 — 309.340���� Recording and tabulating assessment roll summaries
  • 309.360 — 309.360���� Examining summaries; obtaining other information
  • 309.400 — 309.400���� Ordering or making change of valuation or addition of property (Penalties)
  • 309.990 — 309.990���� Penalties ����� 309.010 [Amended by 1989 c.330 �17; 1991 c.459 �185; 1993 c.270 �36; 1993 c.498 �1; 1995
Title 31 · ORS Chapter 31 (55 sections)
  • 127.760 — 127.760. ����� (2) The conservator of the patient appointed under ORS chapter 125 may serve as a patient�s representati
  • 17.100 — 17.100] ����� 31.850 [2009 c.451 �1; renumbered 15.400 in 2011] ����� 31.855 [2009 c.451 �2; renumbered 15.405 i
  • 18.440 — 18.440] ����� 31.805 Basis for proportional shares of tortfeasors. (1) The proportional shares of tortfeasors in the
  • 18.445 — 18.445] ����� 31.810 Enforcement of right of contribution; commencement of separate action; barring right of contrib
  • 18.500 — 18.500] ����� 31.555 Effect of advance payment; payment as satisfaction of judgment. (1) If judgment is entered agai
  • 18.535 — 18.535] ����� 31.730 Standards for award of punitive damages; required review of award by court; additional reductio
  • 18.537 — 18.537] ����� 31.735 Distribution of punitive damages; notice to Department of Justice; order of application. (1) Up
  • 18.560 — 18.560; 2021 c.478 �1] ����� 31.715 Limitation on recovery of noneconomic damages arising out of operation of motor
  • 18.580 — 18.580] COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE ����� 31.600 Contributory negligence not bar to recovery; comparative negligence
  • 30.146 — 30.146] DEFENSES GENERALLY ����� 31.180 Certain felonious conduct of plaintiff complete defense in tort actions;
  • 30.160 — 30.160; 2025 c.393 �2] ����� 31.215 Publication of correction or retraction upon demand. (1) The demand for correcti
  • 30.810 — 30.810; 2015 c.213 �1] ����� 31.705 Economic and noneconomic damages separately set forth in verdict; �economic dama
  • 31.150 — (2) and do not affect the substantive law governing those claims. [Formerly
  • 31.152 — 31.152������ Time for filing special motion to strike; discovery; attorney fees; voluntary dismissals; appeals
  • 31.155 — 31.155������ Exempt actions; substantive law not affected DEFENSES GENERALLY
  • 31.205 — 31.205������ Damages recoverable for defamation by periodical, radio, television or motion pictures
  • 31.215 — 31.215������ Publication of correction or retraction upon demand
  • 31.220 — 31.220������ Effect of publication of correction or retraction prior to demand
  • 31.225 — 31.225������ Publisher�s defenses and privileges not affected (Wrongful Use of Civil Proceeding)
  • 31.230 — 31.230������ Wrongful use of civil proceeding; pleading; procedure (Actions Against Health Care Providers; Resolutio
  • 31.250 — 31.250������ Mandatory dispute resolution for certain actions against health practitioners and health care facilities
  • 31.260 — to 31.278 to an appropriate committee or interim committee of the
  • 31.264 — and 31.268 is inadmissible in any adjudicatory proceeding.
  • 31.266 — 31.266������ Discussion communications; admissibility; disclosure
  • 31.272 — 31.272������ Statute of limitations; evidence of offers and payments
  • 31.276 — 31.276������ Duties of Oregon Patient Safety Commission; rules; report
  • 31.278 — 31.278������ Use of information relating to notice of adverse health care incident (Actions Against Design Professio
  • 31.300 — 31.300������ Pleading requirements for actions against design professionals (Actions Against Real Estate Licensees)
  • 31.350 — 31.350������ Pleading requirements for actions against real estate licensees (Actions Arising From Injuries Caused b
  • 31.360 — 31.360������ Proof required for claim of economic damages in action arising from injury caused by dog (Actions Based
  • 31.370 — 31.370������ Presumption of absence of negligence if defendant conducts criminal records check through Department of Sta
  • 31.555 — 31.555������ Effect of advance payment; payment as satisfaction of judgment
  • 31.560 — 31.560������ Advance payment for death or personal injury not admission of liability; when advance payment made
  • 31.580 — 31.580������ Effect of collateral benefits COMPARATIVE NEGLIGENCE
  • 31.600 — 31.600, the proportional share of a tortfeasor in the entire liability shall be based upon the tortfeasor�s percentage o
  • 31.605 — 31.605������ Special questions to trier of fact; jury not to be informed of settlement
  • 31.610 — 31.610������ Liability of defendants several only; determination of defendants� shares of monetary obligation; reallocat
  • 31.620 — 31.620. [Formerly 18.490] ����� 31.620 Doctrines of last clear chance and implied assumption of risk abolished. (1)
  • 31.700 — 31.700������ Right to include medical expenses paid by parent or conservator in action to recover for damages to child;
  • 31.705 — 31.705, in any action for injury or death arising out of the operation of a motor vehicle if the plaintiff was in violat
  • 31.710 — 31.710������ Limitation on award for noneconomic damages in claim for wrongful death
  • 31.715 — 31.715������ Limitation on recovery of noneconomic damages arising out of operation of motor vehicle; uninsured plaintif
  • 31.725 — 31.725������ Pleading punitive damages; motion to amend pleading to assert claim for punitive damages; hearing
  • 31.740 — 31.740������ When award of punitive damages against health practitioner prohibited (Mitigation of Damages)
  • 31.760 — 31.760������ Evidence of nonuse of safety belt or harness to mitigate damages (Calculation of Future Earning Potenti
  • 31.770 — 31.770������ Inadmissibility of calculation of future earning potential based on race or ethnicity; jury instruction
  • 31.800 — 31.800������ Right of contribution among joint tortfeasors; limitations; subrogation of insurer; effect on indemnity rig
  • 31.805 — 31.805������ Basis for proportional shares of tortfeasors
  • 31.810 — 31.810������ Enforcement of right of contribution; commencement of separate action; barring right of contribution; effec
  • 31.820 — 31.820������ Severability ASSIGNMENT OF CAUSE OF ACTION AGAINST INSURER
  • 31.825 — 31.825������ Assignment of cause of action against insurer ABOLISHED COMMON LAW ACTIONS
  • 31.980 — 31.980������ Action for alienation of affections abolished
  • 31.982 — 31.982������ Action for criminal conversation abolished ����� 31.010 [Repealed by 1981 c.898 �53] ����� 31.020 [
  • 36.232 — 36.232, 36.234, 36.236 and 36.238. [2013 c.5 �5] ����� 31.270 Payment and resolution. (1) A payment made to a patien
  • 742.534 — 742.534, the amount of the judgment shall be reduced by reason of such benefits in the manner provided in subsection (3)
Title 310 · ORS Chapter 310 (53 sections)
  • 258.016 — shall notify the assessor of the filing of the challenge and of the
  • 280.075 — in 1997]
  • 305.440 — or that, upon appeal from the Oregon Tax Court, the Supreme Court has
  • 305.580 — to 305.591. [1991 c.459 �212; 1993 c.270 �49]
  • 307.248 — in 2015]
  • 308A.315 — 308A.315, 321.257 to 321.390 or 358.480 to 358.545 or any other law, or partially exempt from tax under ORS 307.250 or 3
  • 310.010 — 310.010���� Determination of amount of money for county and other purposes
  • 310.030 — 310.030���� Levy of taxes required or permitted by law
  • 310.040 — 310.040���� Reducing levy where necessity for budget item eliminated (Procedure to Certify Taxes and Determine Tax R
  • 310.061 — 310.061���� Assessor to determine and report maximum school district operating tax when district certifies lesser rate;
  • 310.070 — 310.070���� Procedure when taxes exceed limitations or are incorrectly categorized
  • 310.090 — 310.090���� Computation of rate for each item of tax; category rates; total rates
  • 310.100 — 310.100���� Taxes to apply to property shown by assessment roll; furnishing certificate showing aggregate valuation of t
  • 310.105 — 310.105���� Rate adjustments to reflect nontimber offsets; no effect on permanent or statutory rate limits
  • 310.110 — 310.110���� Apportionment of taxes where taxing district lies in two or more counties; estimates TAX LIMITATIONS
  • 310.143 — 310.143���� Certification of taxes on taxable property subject to 1990 Measure 5 limits; refunds of taxes on property no
  • 310.145 — 310.145���� Ordinance or resolution classifying and categorizing taxes subject to 1990 Measure 5 limits
  • 310.147 — 310.147���� Code area system; tentative consolidated tax rates per category; total consolidated code area rates after ad
  • 310.150 — 310.150���� Segregation into categories; category limits; determination whether amount of taxes on property is within li
  • 310.153 — 310.153���� Total amount to be raised for each taxing district and item; basis for assessor�s certificate
  • 310.155 — 310.155���� Public school system limit; definitions
  • 310.156 — 310.156���� Certain community college library limits
  • 310.160 — 310.160���� Unit of property; description for purposes of determining if amount of taxes exceeds 1990 Measure 5 limits
  • 310.165 — 310.165���� Partially exempt or specially assessed property; treatment of additional taxes imposed upon disqualification
  • 310.170 — 310.170���� Allocation by districts of distributions from unsegregated tax collections account among taxes subject to 19
  • 310.190 — 310.190���� Effect of election challenge on tax; resolution of challenge
  • 310.193 — 310.193���� Taxing district duty to notify assessor of challenge (Calculation of 1997 Measure 50 Permanent and Suppl
  • 310.200 — to 310.242 to correct for mistakes. All adjustments by the department
  • 310.206 — for the tax year beginning July 1, 1997, the assessor shall first
  • 310.212 — (5)); and
  • 310.214 — 310.214���� Measure 47 comparison tax adjustments for certain nonschool taxing districts
  • 310.220 — 310.220���� Assessor certification to Department of Revenue; contents
  • 310.222 — 310.222���� Computation of 1997 Measure 50 reduction and supplemental statutory reduction; certification to assessor
  • 310.228 — 310.228���� Determination of state replacement obligation
  • 310.230 — 310.230���� Adjustment of Measure 47 comparison taxes and supplemental statutory reduction to account for certain additi
  • 310.232 — 310.232. ����� (8) The assessor shall determine a total rate for the district and a rate for each category described in
  • 310.234 — 310.234���� Nonschool taxing district 1997-1998 operating tax adjustment for timber offsets
  • 310.236 — including any special levy under ORS 310.240 (5) (and as further
  • 310.237 — 310.237���� Reallocation of Measure 47 comparison taxes and adjustment of rate limits for certain districts for 2000-200
  • 310.238 — 310.238���� Rate conversion; Measure 5 assessed value rate
  • 310.240 — 310.240���� Calculation of taxes imposed on urban renewal increment for 1997-1998; special levies
  • 310.242 — 310.242���� 1997-1998 compression of consolidated rates
  • 310.244 — 310.244���� Adjustment of city�s post-compression tax rate under certain circumstances
  • 310.246 — 310.246���� Adjustment of permanent rate limit to correct mistakes by June 30, 1998 TAX REDUCTION PROGRAMS (Gene
  • 310.404 — in 1991]
  • 310.585 — 310.585���� Distribution of certain property tax relief moneys to counties
  • 310.595 — 310.595���� Determination of apportionment to counties (Manufactured Structures)
  • 310.622 — 310.622���� Manufactured structures eligible as homesteads under tax laws of state (Floating Homes)
  • 310.623 — 310.623���� Floating home eligible as homestead (Property Tax Work-Off Programs)
  • 310.800 — 310.800���� Property tax work-off programs PROPERTY TAX RATES AND AMOUNTS (County Tax Duties Generally) ����
  • 311.390 — 311.390. [1969 c.595 �2] ����� 310.595 Determination of apportionment to counties. To carry out the legislative inte
  • 321.390 — 321.390, 321.700 to 321.754, 321.805 to 321.855 or 358.480 to 358.545, the assessor shall determine the maximum amount o
  • 357.400 — (1993 Edition). [1995 c.43 �2; 2019 c.158 �4]
Title 311 · ORS Chapter 311 (154 sections)
  • 205.395 — for the payment of fees for filing, recording and making entry of
  • 291.342 — 291.342, 291.445, 311.375, 311.657 and 311.658 and such recitals shall be conclusive evidence of their validity and of t
  • 305.280 — and 305.560. If a penalty under ORS 308.295 or 308.296 is imposed for
  • 305.288 — or 306.115.
  • 305.501 — 305.501. Any costs incident to the hearing shall be assessed by the tax court magistrate against the losing party. [1955
  • 306.115 — 306.115, whenever a change in the value of property is ordered by the department and no appeal is taken or can be taken
  • 307.040 — or 307.090.
  • 308.240 — (2), on or before October 25 in each year, the tax collector shall
  • 308A.056 — 308A.056. ����� (5) �Taxes� means ad valorem taxes, assessments, fees and charges entered on the assessment and tax rol
  • 308A.119 — 308A.119, 308A.324, 308A.700 to 308A.733, 311.165, 311.206, 311.229, 311.405 (4) or (5), 311.411, 311.415, 311.465, 354.
  • 310.140 — and certified to the assessor under ORS 310.060 except taxes assessed
  • 311.015 — 311.015���� Recovery for false return or fraudulent act of tax collector
  • 311.020 — 311.020���� Collection procedure when offices of assessor and tax collector combined TAX COLLECTOR
  • 311.070 — 311.070���� Tax collecting functions of sheriff transferred to designated tax collector
  • 311.075 — 311.075���� Tax collecting obligations transferred to tax collector; pending proceedings unaffected PREPARING TAX RO
  • 311.105 — (1)(c), for each governmental unit as shown in such certificate,
  • 311.110 — 311.110���� Warrant of clerk authorizing collection of taxes
  • 311.135 — 311.135���� Restoration of current assessment roll after destruction or damage
  • 311.140 — 311.140���� Transcripts of destroyed or damaged rolls showing unpaid taxes; corrections to rolls; taxpayer petition for
  • 311.145 — 311.145���� Supplying materials and clerical help to restore rolls
  • 311.150 — 311.150���� Additions, changes and corrections to rolls by voucher; preservation of vouchers
  • 311.165 — or 311.465, demands payment of taxes on real or personal property
  • 311.205 — 311.205, to conform such rolls to the destroyed rolls. Such corrections shall be considered to be clerical errors, excep
  • 311.206 — 311.206���� Additional taxes resulting from correction of error or omission; date of delinquency; limitations; prepaymen
  • 311.208 — 311.208���� Notice required when current roll corrections increase value; time for payment of additional taxes; appeals
  • 311.209 — 311.209] ����� 311.220 [Amended by 1971 c.384 �1; 1989 c.297 �1; 1991 c.459 �237; renumbered 311.235 in 1997] ��
  • 311.211 — 311.211; 2001 c.114 �27; 2001 c.303 �1; 2007 c.452 �1; 2011 c.204 �9; 2023 c.29 �34] ����� 311.226 Tax deemed assess
  • 311.216 — to 311.232 fails to comply with ORS 311.216 to 311.232 on the discovery
  • 311.219 — 311.219. ����� (2) Property or the excess cost of property, after adjustment to reflect real market value, shall be pre
  • 311.220 — 311.220] TIME AND MANNER OF COLLECTION ����� 311.250 Tax statements; rules. (1) Except as to real property assessed
  • 311.223 — 311.223���� Correction of rolls; filing statement of facts; notice to taxpayer; powers of assessor; appeals
  • 311.226 — in 1997]
  • 311.229 — 311.229���� Taxes added to rolls become liens; delinquency of additional taxes; interest added for willful evasion; prep
  • 311.234 — 311.234���� Correction of maximum assessed value; conditions; three percent limitation; filing deadline; appeals
  • 311.252 — (2) or 311.253, the mortgagee or other person has received from the
  • 311.253 — 311.253���� Use of computer record to comply with ORS 311.250; agreement to use record instead of tax statements; rules
  • 311.255 — 311.255, plus interest as provided in ORS 311.812, in the following cases: ����� (a) To the person described in ORS 309
  • 311.260 — 311.260���� Payment of taxes in United States money
  • 311.275 — 311.275���� Grantor and grantee or buyer and seller proportionally liable
  • 311.280 — 311.280���� Payment of taxes on part of property assessed as one parcel; division; when division not allowed; division b
  • 311.285 — 311.285���� Rights of occupant or tenant paying tax
  • 311.345 — 311.345���� Damages and interest for failure to settle taxes on assessment roll or pay over tax moneys
  • 311.350 — 311.350���� Money for distinct and specified object
  • 311.356 — 311.356���� Receipt and notation by tax collector of property tax payments; crediting payments
  • 311.361 — 311.361���� Form of tax receipt; numbering; taxpayer�s copy; temporary receipt; destruction of receipts
  • 311.370 — shall apply to amounts assessed and collected under this subsection.
  • 311.385 — 311.385���� Deposit of property tax moneys in unsegregated tax collections account; time requirements
  • 311.388 — 311.388���� Additional taxes or penalties; deposit; distribution
  • 311.391 — 311.391���� Notice to taxing districts of amount of property taxes
  • 311.392 — 311.392���� County�s option to advance to municipalities taxes levied prior to collection
  • 311.395 — 311.395���� Periodic statements of tax collections; crediting to funds; distribution to taxing units TAX LIENS; SUMM
  • 311.405 — (2) and (3)(a) and (b) or 311.480; and
  • 311.410 — 311.410���� Effect of property transfer or lease termination on lien and on taxability of property
  • 311.411 — 311.411���� Certificate of taxes paid required to record instrument conveying real property to public entity; authorizat
  • 311.412 — 311.412���� Effect of acquisition of property by eminent domain on taxes for prior fiscal years
  • 311.413 — 311.413���� Effect of acquisition of property by eminent domain on taxes for fiscal year of acquisition
  • 311.414 — 311.414���� Date of acquisition for purposes of ORS 311.412 and 311.413
  • 311.415 — 311.415���� Payment of taxes before entry of judgment or order in certain causes
  • 311.420 — 311.420���� Dissipation, removal or destruction of value of realty subsequent to assessment or tax day
  • 311.430 — 311.430���� Remedy of ORS 311.420 and 311.425 cumulative
  • 311.455 — 311.455���� Tax on personal property as debt; action for collection of taxes; writs of attachment
  • 311.465 — 311.465���� Summary collection of tax on property about to be removed, sold, dissipated or destroyed
  • 311.467 — 311.467���� Review of assessor�s action under expedited collection provisions
  • 311.470 — 311.470���� Distraining property about to be removed from state or dissipated
  • 311.473 — 311.473���� Foreclosure sale of property to be removed from county; required notice by financial institution; recourse f
  • 311.475 — 311.475���� Collecting and remitting taxes on property removed from one county to another (Bankruptcy Collections)
  • 311.480 — 311.480���� Property tax due upon bankruptcy; presenting claim
  • 311.489 — 311.489���� Bankruptcy collections efforts report DELINQUENT TAXES; COLLECTION (Generally)
  • 311.506 — 311.506���� Review of rate of interest by Legislative Assembly
  • 311.507 — 311.507, the due date pursuant to the extension) is not substantially completed as of the last Friday in November, the t
  • 311.508 — 311.508���� Disposition of interest on late payments; certification of estimated interest
  • 311.512 — 311.512���� Collection of taxes on manufactured structures
  • 311.513 — 311.513. ����� (6) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section or other provision of law establishing the delinquenc
  • 311.514 — 311.514���� Computation of interest when interest computation date falls on Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday
  • 311.520 — 311.520���� When cities exempt from penalty and interest
  • 311.525 — 311.525���� Property acquired by state remains subject to tax lien; cancellation of interest and penalties
  • 311.531 — 311.531���� Tax collector to file annual statement compiled from tax rolls
  • 311.545 — 311.545���� Notice of delinquent taxes on real property
  • 311.547 — 311.547���� Notice of delinquent taxes on personal property
  • 311.549 — 311.549. ����� (b) �Business personal property� does not include manufactured structures and floating homes. ����� (2)
  • 311.550 — 311.550���� Return address on envelope containing notice
  • 311.565 — 311.565���� Effect of tax collector�s failure to keep address or give notice (Warrants for Delinquent Personal Prope
  • 311.605 — 311.605���� �Person� defined for ORS 311.605 to 311.642
  • 311.610 — 311.610���� Warrants to enforce payments of taxes on personal property
  • 311.625 — 311.625���� Recordation of warrant in lien record; lien on real and personal property
  • 311.633 — 311.633���� Fee for service of warrant under ORS 311.605 to 311.642
  • 311.635 — 311.635���� Execution; release of lien (Electronic Filing of Warrants for Delinquent Business Personal Property Taxe
  • 311.636 — (6). [2015 c.444 �3]
  • 311.637 — 311.637���� Expiration and extension of electronic notice of warrant
  • 311.639 — or otherwise;
  • 311.641 — 311.641���� Bona fide purchaser of business personal property; release of lien
  • 311.642 — (4), upon notification of the county governing body by the tax
  • 311.644 — 311.644. [Amended by 1973 c.305 �7; 1981 c.346 �8; 2001 c.41 �1] ����� 311.473 Foreclosure sale of property to be re
  • 311.645 — 311.645, if the county obtains a judgment under ORS 311.455 or records a warrant under ORS 311.625, or if in any other m
  • 311.650 — 311.650���� Collection of taxes on real property of the United States held under contract of sale, lease or other intere
  • 311.651 — 311.651���� Collection of taxes on real property of public entity held under leasehold or other interest less than fee;
  • 311.655 — 311.655���� Companies assessed by Department of Revenue; tax as debt; lien for taxes; action for collection; warrant for
  • 311.656 — 311.656���� Notice to tax collector on foreclosure of security interest or lien on taxable personal property or real pro
  • 311.657 — and 311.375 and this section.
  • 311.658 — 311.658���� Collection, payment of state levy; informing State Treasurer of state levy for bonded indebtedness and inter
  • 311.660 — 311.660���� State levy collection limited to levies for payment of bonded indebtedness and interest
  • 311.662 — 311.662���� Validity of state levy for payment of bonded indebtedness and interest; effect of certification, levy, appor
  • 311.666 — to 311.701 commits the crime of false swearing and shall be punished as
  • 311.668 — 311.668���� Eligibility of individuals by age or disability; limits on household income and net worth; delinquent or can
  • 311.670 — (4)(b) and any fees paid by the department in connection with the
  • 311.672 — by:
  • 311.673 — and 311.679 and recorded under ORS 311.675 shall be for the actual
  • 311.674 — (3) shall, upon receipt, be credited to the revolving account and are
  • 311.675 — 311.675���� Recording liens; recording constitutes notice of state lien
  • 311.676 — 311.676���� State to pay counties amount equivalent to deferred taxes
  • 311.678 — 311.678���� Annual notice to taxpayer claiming deferral in current tax year
  • 311.683 — 311.683���� Continued deferral after Department of Transportation condemnation; application; requirements; rules
  • 311.684 — 311.684���� Circumstances requiring payment of deferred tax and interest
  • 311.687 — 311.687���� Loss of eligibility for deferral when disability ceases; prior deferred taxes may continue deferral
  • 311.688 — 311.688. ����� (3) The individual claiming the deferral, individually or jointly, must own the fee simple estate under
  • 311.689 — 311.689���� Certification of continuing eligibility
  • 311.690 — 311.690���� Voluntary payment of deferred tax and interest
  • 311.691 — may not be granted unless the owner of the tax-deferred homestead files
  • 311.693 — 311.693, that exceeds the amounts allowable under ORS 311.668. ����� (3) If the property to which subsection (1) of thi
  • 311.694 — 311.694���� Reimbursement of state for taxes uncollected after foreclosure
  • 311.695 — 311.695���� Joint and several liability of transferees for deferral amounts
  • 311.696 — 311.696���� Limitations on effect of ORS 311.666 to 311.701
  • 311.700 — 311.700���� Deed or contract clauses prohibiting application for deferral are void; reverse mortgage prohibition; except
  • 311.701 — to fund the obligations for the following year. The department shall
  • 311.702 — 311.702, 311.704, 311.706, 311.708, 311.711, 311.716, 311.718, 311.721,
  • 311.715 — 311.715; 1983 c.773 �1; 1993 c.6 �7; 2003 c.704 �1; 2007 c.70 �81; 2015 c.31 �6; 2024 c.52 �23] ����� 311.796 [1991
  • 311.717 — 311.717] ����� 311.804 Cancellation of assessment or taxes on cancellation of certificate or contract by Department
  • 311.722 — 311.722, 311.723, 311.725, 311.727, 311.729, 311.730, 311.731, 311.732 and
  • 311.735 — by section 12 of this 2024 Act, all balances deferred under ORS 311.702
  • 311.740 — to 311.780 shall be prior to the liens for deferred taxes.
  • 311.745 — 311.745���� Election to defer taxes in disaster area; eligibility
  • 311.755 — 311.755���� Time for payment; interest on deferred taxes; delinquency
  • 311.759 — 311.759���� Voluntary payment; satisfaction of deferred property tax lien
  • 311.761 — 311.761���� Recordation of tax deferred properties; recording constitutes notice of lien
  • 311.771 — 311.771���� Liens; priority; foreclosure proceeding
  • 311.775 — 311.775���� Notice of deferral to assessor by department; rate of interest on deferred taxes
  • 311.780 — are not delinquent taxes for purposes of this section. A county
  • 311.785 — 311.785���� Authority to compromise taxes, abate interest or lawful charges
  • 311.790 — 311.790���� Cancellation of uncollectible property tax
  • 311.795 — 311.795���� Cancellation of delinquent taxes on certain donated property; cancellation where total is $10 or less; exclu
  • 311.800 — 311.800] ����� 311.718 [1977 c.859 �7; 1985 c.167 �8; repealed by 2024 c.52 �12] ����� 311.720 [Amended by 1967
  • 311.804 — 311.804���� Cancellation of assessment or taxes on cancellation of certificate or contract by Department of State Lands
  • 311.805 — 311.805); 1961 c.533 �50; 1971 c.737 �3; 1973 c.347 �1; 1975 c.395 �3; 1979 c.702 �1; 1985 c.162 �10; 1991 c.459 �260; 1
  • 311.807 — 311.807���� Refund reserve account; deposits; payment of refunds; rules
  • 311.808 — 311.808���� When refund on real property, manufactured structure or floating home prohibited
  • 311.812 — 311.812���� No interest on refunds under ORS 311.806; exceptions; rate
  • 311.814 — 311.814���� Appeal of large amounts of value; reserve account for refunds
  • 311.815 — 311.815���� Abandonment of purpose for which special tax levied; refund or cancellation of tax
  • 311.821 — 311.821���� Refunds authorized in event of certain boundary changes of taxing districts; reimbursements PREPAYMENT O
  • 311.860 — 311.860���� Agreement for prepayment; contents; filing; certificate of payment
  • 311.865 — applies, the governing body of the taxing unit that is a party to the
  • 311.870 — 311.870���� Characterization of prepaid taxes PENALTIES
  • 311.990 — 311.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 311.005 �Tax collector� defined. As used in the tax laws of this
  • 446.566 — to 446.646 shall have the same legal effect as other security interests
Title 312 · ORS Chapter 312 (43 sections)
  • 192.345 — 192.345, then the property shall be proceeded against as property belonging to an unknown owner. [Amended by 1979 c.703
  • 312.010 — 312.010���� When real property subject to tax foreclosure; listing other charges with taxes
  • 312.020 — 312.020���� Supervision by Department of Revenue; enforcement
  • 312.030 — 312.030���� Annual foreclosure list; suppression of certain public employee names; interest on taxes in list
  • 312.040 — 312.040���� Notice of proceeding; personal service; locating property owners; contents
  • 312.060 — 312.060���� Application for judgment foreclosing lien; effect and correction of irregularity, informality, omission or o
  • 312.070 — 312.070���� Answer and defense to application by person interested
  • 312.100 — 312.100, the tax collector shall provide notice of the expiration of the period of redemption to any person or entity en
  • 312.110 — 312.110���� Removal of property from foreclosure proceedings
  • 312.120 — 312.120, to be provided not less than one year prior to the expiration of the period of redemption. [2025 c.475 �4]
  • 312.122 — 312.122���� Reduced redemption period when property subjected to waste or abandonment; hearing; notice; reasonable inqui
  • 312.125 — 312.125���� Notice of expiration of period of redemption; locating property owners; contents; mailing
  • 312.130 — 312.130���� Release of claims of county by redemption; entries by tax collector; certificate of redemption
  • 312.140 — 312.140���� Notice of foreclosure list to lienholder
  • 312.150 — 312.150���� Effect of failure to give notice to lienholder when requested
  • 312.160 — 312.160���� Lienholder paying taxes or redeeming gets additional lien for amount paid
  • 312.170 — 312.170���� Municipal or other public corporation removing property from foreclosure list or proceeding or redeeming; ad
  • 312.180 — 312.180���� Possession during redemption period; forfeiture for waste
  • 312.190 — 312.190���� General notice of expiration of redemption period
  • 312.214 — 312.214���� Public policy relating to title obtained by county by tax foreclosure
  • 312.216 — 312.216���� Conclusive presumptions of notice resulting from tax foreclosure
  • 312.218 — 312.218���� Constructive possession by county; notice; remedy of ejectment
  • 312.220 — 312.220] ����� 312.220 Judgment as evidence and estoppel. Any judgment for the sale of real property to the county,
  • 312.230 — 312.230���� Limitations on proceedings affecting foreclosure sale; payments required with first pleading; effect as stat
  • 312.240 — 312.240���� Vacation of judgment; determining value of improvements by purchaser and rendering judgment therefor
  • 312.250 — 312.250���� Certain rights of municipal corporations not affected by ORS 312.010 to 312.120 and 312.130 to
  • 312.260 — 312.260���� Lands acquired by county by tax foreclosure where title fraudulently concealed from owner
  • 312.270 — 312.270���� Title of county purchasing property; title of purchaser on resale
  • 312.290 — 312.290. No proceedings subsequent to a judgment foreclosing a tax lien or liens upon property purchased under ORS 312.2
  • 312.300 — 312.300���� Effect of irregularities and omissions on sales made pursuant to ORS 312.270 or 312.290
  • 312.310 — 312.310���� Accepting deed where timber fire reduces value of property; sale of timber or property acquired
  • 312.360 — 312.360���� Tax sales to counties or other public corporations validated; effect of omissions or defects
  • 312.380 — 312.380���� Effect of failure to issue certificate of sale prior to 1939
  • 312.390 — to 312.410 to other than treasurer of city
  • 312.410 — 312.410���� Effect of failure to give notice when requested
  • 312.510 — 312.510���� Notices to be made public on State Treasury�s website
  • 312.520 — (3)(d).
  • 312.530 — 312.530���� Determination of surplus; value of foreclosed property; allowable costs to county
  • 312.540 — 312.540���� Claim of surplus; claims by heirs of former owner; claims based on valid lien or debt; former owner�s debts
  • 312.550 — 312.550���� Notice of surplus; surplus, description of property, names of claimants and claim process to be published on
  • 312.560 — 312.560; ����� (i) Information regarding local lawyer referral services, legal aid programs or foreclosure avoidance pr
  • 312.990 — 312.990���� Penalties FORECLOSURE GENERALLY ����� 312.005 �District attorney� described. As used in this chap
  • 98.392 — and 98.396.
Title 314 · ORS Chapter 314 (143 sections)
  • 178.215 — 178.215. ����� (z) The Oregon 529 Savings Board, for the purpose of facilitating the establishment of accounts by perso
  • 291.224 — 291.224, or required for submission to the Emergency Board or the Joint Interim Committee on Ways and Means, or if the L
  • 305.242 — (2). If the designated partnership representative does not qualify to
  • 305.270 — 305.270. In any case, if the original return is not filed within three years of the due date, excluding extensions, of t
  • 307.147 — 307.147, 308A.450, 310.140, 310.630, 310.800, 314.011, 315.004, 316.012,
  • 307.380 — and 310.630 made by sections 65, 66 and 69, chapter 293, Oregon Laws
  • 311.686 — 311.686, and no provision is made to secure the payment thereof by bond, deposit or otherwise, pursuant to regulations p
  • 314.015 — 314.015���� Soccer referees considered independent contractors
  • 314.023 — 314.023���� Application to partners in domestic partnership and to surviving partners
  • 314.029 — 314.029���� Application of Deficit Reduction Act of 1984 (P.L. 98-369) and Simplification of Imputed Interest Rules of 1
  • 314.031 — 314.031���� Application of Deficit Reduction Act of 1984 (P.L. 98-369) and Simplification of Imputed Interest Rules of 1
  • 314.035 — 314.035���� Application of Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 (P.L. 100-203), Family Support Act of 1988 (P.L. 10
  • 314.037 — 314.037���� Application of P.L. 101-140, Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1989 (P.L. 101-239) and Omnibus Budget Rec
  • 314.039 — 314.039���� Application of P.L. 102-2, Comprehensive National Energy Policy Act of 1992 (P.L. 102-486), Unemployment Com
  • 314.041 — 314.041���� Application of Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1993 (P.L. 103-66), the Uruguay Round Agreements Act (P.L. 103-
  • 314.043 — 314.043���� Application of ICC Termination Act of 1995 (P.L. 104-88), P.L. 104-117, Omnibus Consolidated Rescissions and
  • 314.045 — 314.045���� Application of Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 (P.L. 105-34), Taxpayer Browsing Protection Act (P.L. 105-35), Ba
  • 314.047 — 314.047���� Application of Tax Relief Extension Act of 1999 (P.L. 106-170) and FSC Repeal and Extraterritorial Income Ex
  • 314.049 — 314.049���� Application of Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 (P.L. 107-16) and Job Creation and
  • 314.051 — 314.051���� Application of Veterans Benefit Act of 2002 (P.L. 107-330), Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of
  • 314.053 — 314.053���� Application of Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 (P.L. 109-171), Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act
  • 314.055 — 314.055���� Application of Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (P.L. 110-140), Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief
  • 314.057 — 314.057���� Application of Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 (P.L. 110-185), Heroes Earnings Assistance and Relief Tax Act o
  • 314.059 — 314.059���� Application of American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (P.L. 111-5)
  • 314.061 — 314.061���� Application of Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act of 2009 (P.L. 111-32) and Worker, Homeownership,
  • 314.063 — 314.063���� Application of Federal Aviation Administration Air Transportation Modernization and Safety Improvement Act (
  • 314.075 — 314.075���� Evading requirements of law prohibited (metadata only)
  • 314.091 — 314.091���� Abeyance of tax during periods of active duty military service ADJUSTMENT OF RETURNS
  • 314.105 — (1)(d), an adjustment has been made by the assessment and collection of
  • 314.115 — 314.115���� Adjustment to correct effect of certain errors; use limited
  • 314.135 — only if credit or refund of the overpayment attributable to the
  • 314.140 — 314.140���� Adjustment of returns of related taxpayers after reallocation of income or deduction on federal return P
  • 314.255 — 314.255���� Collection of taxes due after revocation of certification of pollution control facility; exceptions to tax r
  • 314.256 — 314.256���� Lobbying expenditures; proxy tax; rules CONVEYANCE OF REAL ESTATE
  • 314.258 — 314.258���� Withholding in certain conveyances of real estate; rules REMICS
  • 314.260 — (1)(b), 314.302, 314.306, 314.330, 314.360, 314.362, 314.385, 314.402,
  • 314.295 — 314.295���� Apportionment or allocation where two or more organizations, trades or businesses are owned or controlled by
  • 314.297 — 314.297���� Election for alternative determination of farm income; computation of income; rules
  • 314.300 — 314.300���� Passive activity loss; determination; treatment; rules
  • 314.302 — 314.302���� Interest on deferred tax liabilities with respect to installment obligations; rules
  • 314.306 — 314.306���� Income from discharge of indebtedness; bankruptcy; insolvency
  • 314.308 — 314.308, there shall be added to the tax liability of the taxpayer for the tax year a penalty as follows: ����� (a) Ind
  • 314.310 — 314.310���� Liability of transferee of taxpayer for taxes imposed on taxpayer
  • 314.330 — 314.330���� Lien if grantor or other person determined to be owner of trust RETURNS
  • 314.362 — 314.362���� Filing return on magnetic media or other machine-readable form; rules
  • 314.364 — 314.364���� Authority of department to require filing of returns by electronic means; rules
  • 314.370 — 314.370���� Department requiring return or supplementary return
  • 314.380 — 314.380���� Furnishing copy of federal or other state return or report; action required when return filed or changed or
  • 314.385 — 314.385���� Form of returns; time for filing; alternative filing formats; rules
  • 314.395 — by sections 59a and 59b, chapter 293, Oregon Laws 1987. The amendments
  • 314.400 — 314.400. ����� (4) An audited partnership may make an election to pay at the partnership level. Subject to the limitati
  • 314.402 — 314.402���� Understatement of net tax; penalty; cost-of-living adjustment; waiver of penalty
  • 314.403 — 314.403���� Listed transaction understatement; penalty
  • 314.404 — 314.404���� Penalty for failure to report reportable transaction
  • 314.406 — 314.406���� Penalty for promotion of abusive tax shelter COLLECTING DELINQUENT TAXES; LIENS; INTEREST AND ADDITIONS
  • 314.410 — 314.410, 314.412, 314.525, 314.767 (7), 314.771 and 314.772 and other provisions of this chapter, except those described
  • 314.412 — 314.412���� Issuing of notice of deficiency attributable to involuntary conversion; time limit
  • 314.415 — or other law, any overpayment of tax with respect to such return shall
  • 314.417 — 314.417���� Unpaid tax or withholding lien at time of assessment
  • 314.455 — 314.455, 314.460 and 314.465); 1995 c.650 �34] ����� 314.469 Treatment of moneys collected under ORS 314.406. Moneys
  • 314.466 — 314.466���� Audits, deficiencies, assessments, refunds and appeals governed by ORS chapter 305
  • 314.469 — 314.469���� Treatment of moneys collected under ORS 314.406 ESTIMATED TAX PROCEDURE
  • 314.505 — to 314.525 or 316.557 to 316.589 if the interest would be for any
  • 314.518 — 314.518���� Estimated tax payments by electronic funds transfer; phase-in; rules
  • 314.520 — 314.520���� State agency authority over certain electronic funds transfer payments
  • 314.525 — 314.525���� Underpayment of estimated tax; interest; nonapplicability of penalties DIVISION OF INCOME FOR TAX PURPOS
  • 314.605 — to 314.675 apply to the allocation and apportionment of the income of
  • 314.606 — 314.606���� Status of ORS 314.605 to 314.675 when in conflict with Multistate Tax Compact
  • 314.615 — 314.615���� When allocation and apportionment of net income from business activity required
  • 314.620 — 314.620���� When taxpayer is considered taxable in another state (Allocation of Nonapportionable Income)
  • 314.625 — 314.625���� Certain nonapportionable income to be allocated
  • 314.630 — 314.630���� Allocation to this state of net rents and royalties
  • 314.635 — 314.635���� Allocation to this state of capital gains and losses
  • 314.640 — 314.640���� Allocation to this state of interest and dividends
  • 314.642 — 314.642���� Allocation to this state of lottery prizes
  • 314.645 — and that are received from transactions and activity occurring in the
  • 314.650 — and 314.665 and the rules adopted thereunder, as in effect on the date
  • 314.665 — is in this state if the taxpayer�s audience or subscribers are in this
  • 314.666 — 314.666���� Market for sales in this state (Procedure Where Ordinary Determination Not Satisfactory)
  • 314.667 — 314.667���� Additional methods to determine extent of business activity in this state; rules (Use of Single Sales Fa
  • 314.671 — 314.671���� Qualifying investment contract; duration; remedies
  • 314.673 — 314.673���� Rules; report to Legislative Assembly (Broadcasting)
  • 314.674 — 314.674���� Apportionment of broadcasting sales (Apportionment of Net Loss)
  • 314.698 — 314.698���� Treatment of global intangible low-taxed income TAXATION OF PARTNERSHIPS AND S CORPORATIONS (Partner
  • 314.712 — 314.712���� Partnerships not subject to income tax; exceptions
  • 314.716 — 314.716���� Basis of partner�s interest; gain or loss on sale; election to adjust basis
  • 314.718 — 314.718���� Treatment of contributions to partnership
  • 314.720 — 314.720���� Treatment of distributions from partnership
  • 314.722 — or 314.731 to 314.737, a partnership as such is not subject to the tax
  • 314.725 — 314.725���� Privilege tax applicable to partnerships
  • 314.727 — 314.727���� Disclosure of partnership items to partner (Centralized Partnership Audit Regime)
  • 314.733 — or if the adjustments report filed by the taxpayer omits adjustments or
  • 314.734 — 314.734] ����� 314.764 Treatment of distributions by S corporation. A distribution of property made by an S corporat
  • 314.737 — 314.737���� Time limit for claim for refund or credit
  • 314.738 — 314.738] ����� 314.766 Tax on built-in gain. (1) If, for any taxable year beginning in the recognition period, an S
  • 314.739 — 314.739���� Obligation or right of partner to report changes in taxable income or tax liability (S Corporations)
  • 314.742 — 314.742] ����� 314.768 S corporation or shareholder elections; rules. (1) Subject to subsection (2) of this section,
  • 314.761 — in 2019]
  • 314.762 — 314.762���� Taxation of S corporation; application of Internal Revenue Code; carryforward and carryback
  • 314.764 — in 2019]
  • 314.765 — in 2019]
  • 314.766 — (5)(b), the tax credits allowed or allowable to a C corporation for
  • 314.768 — in 2019]
  • 314.769 — in 2019]
  • 314.770 — 314.770���� Disclosure of S corporation items to shareholder
  • 314.772 — in 2019]
  • 314.778 — by sections 6 to 9, chapter 132, Oregon Laws 2019, is intended to
  • 314.781 — 314.781���� Withholding; required returns and statements; pass-through entity liability
  • 314.784 — 314.784���� Circumstances when pass-through entity withholding is not required; rules ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
  • 314.805 — 314.805���� Department to administer and enforce laws; enforcement districts; branch offices
  • 314.810 — 314.810���� Administering oaths and taking acknowledgments
  • 314.843 — 314.843. ����� (v) The Public Employees Retirement Board, to the extent necessary to carry out the purposes of ORS 238.
  • 314.865 — 314.865���� Use of certain information for private benefit prohibited
  • 314.870 — 314.870���� Time for performing certain acts postponed by reason of service in a combat zone PENALTIES
  • 314.991 — 314.991���� Penalties ����� 314.002 [Repealed by 1953 c.310 �3] ����� 314.004 [Repealed by 1953 c.310 �3] ��
  • 315.004 — 315.004, 316.012, 317.010 and 317.097 by sections 11 to 19 and 21 to 25, chapter 7, Oregon Laws 2011, then any interest
  • 315.237 — (employee and dependent scholarships), ORS 315.271 (individual
  • 315.523 — (employee training programs), ORS 315.533 (low income community jobs
  • 316.012 — 316.012, 316.147, 316.157, 317.010, 317.097 and 317A.100 by sections 1 and 14 to 26 of this 2021 Act, then any interest
  • 316.023 — 316.023; 1997 c.99 �17] ����� Note: 314.033, 314.035, 314.037, 314.039 and 314.041 were enacted into law by the Legi
  • 316.025 — 316.025, 316.030, 317.015 and 317.020)] ����� 314.085 Taxable year; rules. (1) The taxable year of a partnership, RE
  • 316.030 — 316.030, 317.015 and 317.020)] ����� 314.078 Determination of tax credit amounts. For purposes of this chapter and O
  • 316.147 — 316.147, 316.157, 317.010, 317.097 and 317A.100 by sections 1, 2 and 14 to 26 of this 2024 Act, then any interest or pen
  • 316.172 — 316.172, the amount of the unpaid tax including interest and penalty thereon shall be a lien in favor of the State of Or
  • 316.210 — and 317.185); repealed by 1987 c.293 �56]
  • 316.407 — 316.407); 1997 c.631 �451] ����� 314.400 Penalty for failure to file report or return or to pay tax when due; intere
  • 316.520 — 316.520); 1987 c.293 �58] ����� 314.360 Information returns; penalties. (1) Fiduciaries required to make returns und
  • 316.550 — and 317.365); 1961 c.533 �51; repealed by 1985 c.266 �6]
  • 316.560 — and 317.375); 1991 c.457 �16b]
  • 316.625 — and 317.425); 1995 c.650 �33]
  • 316.630 — and 317.430); 1959 c.74 �1; 1959 c.234 �1; 1975 c.593 �17; 1983 c.696 �12;
  • 317.010 — 317.010, 317.097 and 317A.100 by sections 1, 2 and 14 to 26 of this 2024 Act for a tax year beginning before January 1,
  • 317.021 — by chapter 293, Oregon Laws 1987.
  • 317.180 — 317.180); 1963 c.319 �1; 1965 c.152 �22; 2001 c.933 �1; 2009 c.403 �5] ����� 314.285 [1957 c.632 �5 (enacted in lieu
  • 317.355 — 317.355); 1959 c.156 �1; last sentence of subsection (1) derived from 1959 c.156 �3; 1963 c.281 �1; 1987 c.293 �59a; 198
  • 317.440 — and 317.445)]
  • 317.478 — and 317.479 shall not apply to the tax imposed under this section.
  • 317.660 — or other law, the Department of Revenue shall adopt rules that are
  • 318.020 — 318.020. The tax shall be computed based on the corporation�s share of the entity�s distributive income from Oregon sour
  • 468.185 — (1), the Department of Revenue immediately shall collect any taxes due
  • 475C.453 — 475C.453. ����� (b) �Officer,� �employee� or �person� includes an authorized representative of the officer, employee or
  • 657.010 — by sections 11 to 34, chapter 909, Oregon Laws 2009, then any interest
  • 696.590 — 696.590; or ����� (B) An attorney for the benefit of a transferor or a transferee in a conveyance, if, simultaneously w
Title 315 · ORS Chapter 315 (94 sections)
  • 164.325 — 164.325, by the taxpayer or by another at the taxpayer�s direction, then the fire chief shall notify the Housing and Com
  • 178.300 — to 178.360 to pay expenses in connection with enrollment or attendance
  • 285C.175 — 285C.175; or ����� (B) During any income or corporate excise tax year in which begins a property tax year in which qual
  • 285C.540 — to 285C.559, 315.341, 315.354 and 469B.130 to 469B.169. [1993 c.730 �36
  • 285C.559 — 285C.559, 315.341, 315.354 and 469B.130 to 469B.169 after any reduction described in this subsection may not be reduced
  • 285C.650 — 285C.650, shall be $8 million, whether made by one or several qualified community development entities. ����� (f) A qua
  • 314.440 — 314.440, the credit allowed by this section shall be prorated or computed in a manner consistent with ORS 314.085. ����
  • 315.037 — 315.037���� Tax expenditures applicable for limited time
  • 315.047 — 315.047���� List of tax credits with revenue impact in excess of projection
  • 315.052 — 315.052���� Limitation on transfer or sale of credit
  • 315.054 — 315.054���� Federal tax credits allowable only as specified
  • 315.056 — 315.056. ����� (3) To receive a credit under this section: ����� (a) The contributor must obtain a letter of credit ap
  • 315.058 — 315.058. ����� (7) The Director of the Oregon Business Development Department may order the suspension or revocation of
  • 315.061 — 315.061: ����� (a) For the reasons set forth in ORS 315.061; or ����� (b) In the event that an owner or operator claim
  • 315.068 — 315.068���� Claim of right income repayment adjustments (Temporary provisions relating to personal income tax credit
  • 315.104 — and 315.108.
  • 315.106 — (4), site preparation, tree planting and other silviculture treatments
  • 315.108 — 315.108���� Annual reforestation credit cost limitation
  • 315.111 — 315.111���� Legislative declarations regarding riparian land conservation
  • 315.113 — 315.113���� Voluntary removal of riparian land from farm production; rules
  • 315.117 — 315.117���� Legislative findings and declarations regarding on-farm processing
  • 315.119 — 315.119, a taxpayer shall be deemed to have complied with the applicable minimum production and processing volume requir
  • 315.123 — 315.123���� Minimum production and processing volume requirements; recordkeeping requirements
  • 315.124 — is repealed, or is allowed by the Legislative Assembly to expire,
  • 315.126 — 315.126���� Certification of eligibility from State Forestry Department; notice of operation; irrevocable deed restricti
  • 315.130 — 315.130���� Revocation upon timber harvest or removal of harvest restriction; liability for tax; penalties
  • 315.132 — 315.132. [2022 c.34 �2] ����� 315.125 [Enacted as 1953 c.197 �2; repealed by 1965 c.26 �6] ����� 315.126 Certifi
  • 315.136 — 315.136���� Notice of acknowledgment in support of credit; application
  • 315.137 — 315.137, including policies and procedures for providing notice to taxpayers regarding the credit allowed under this sec
  • 315.138 — 315.138���� Screening devices, by-pass devices or fishways; rules
  • 315.164 — 315.164���� Agriculture workforce housing projects; rules
  • 315.167 — 315.167���� Agriculture workforce housing credit application; procedure; rules
  • 315.169 — 315.169; and ����� (g) Any other information as the Housing and Community Services Department may require. ����� (3) T
  • 315.176 — 315.176���� Bovine manure production or collection; rules
  • 315.184 — 315.184���� Annual limitation on total amount of tax credits; proportionate reduction CHILDREN AND FAMILIES; POVERTY
  • 315.266 — 315.266���� Earned income; use of individual taxpayer identification number in alternative; rules
  • 315.272 — 315.272���� Certain individual development account withdrawals
  • 315.273 — and 315.276. [2023 c.538 �3a]
  • 315.276 — and against the taxpayer�s underlying tax liability, if imposed; and
  • 315.278 — 315.278���� Reconciliation of quarterly payment amounts
  • 315.281 — 315.281���� Definitions for credit allowed for sale of publicly supported housing
  • 315.283 — 315.283. ����� (6) The Housing and Community Services Department, following notification of the close of the qualifying
  • 315.286 — 315.286���� Reservation of credit; application to Housing and Community Services Department
  • 315.291 — 315.291���� Calendar year limitation on credits allowed all taxpayers ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY
  • 315.326 — 315.326���� Renewable energy development contributions; auction of tax credits; certification; rules
  • 315.329 — 315.329���� Funding in lieu of tax credit certification
  • 315.341 — 315.341���� Renewable energy resource equipment manufacturing facilities
  • 315.356 — 315.356���� Other grants as offset to cost of energy conservation facility; changes in eligibility for participation in
  • 315.357 — 315.357���� Time limit applicable to energy conservation tax credit
  • 315.469 — 315.469���� Biodiesel used in home heating ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
  • 315.507 — 315.507. ����� (4) If property owned or operated by the taxpayer is not both used in electronic commerce operations in
  • 315.508 — 315.508���� Recordkeeping requirements; disallowance of credit
  • 315.514 — 315.514���� Film production development contributions; auction of tax credits; rules
  • 315.516 — 315.516���� Funding in lieu of tax credit certification
  • 315.518 — 315.518���� Research conducted by semiconductor company
  • 315.521 — 315.521] ����� Note: Section 27, chapter 913, Oregon Laws 2009, provides: ����� Sec. 27. A credit may not be claime
  • 315.522 — 315.522���� Certification; application to Oregon Business Development Department; fees; rules (Temporary provisions
  • 315.529 — in any way limits the holder�s ability to accelerate payments on the
  • 315.536 — 315.536���� Transferability of credit SHORT LINE RAILROADS
  • 315.593 — 315.593���� Short line railroad rehabilitation projects; rules
  • 315.595 — 315.595���� Preliminary certification; application; allocation priority; rules
  • 315.603 — 315.603, the department shall allocate the available amount among taxpayers proportionally, based on the amount each tax
  • 315.613 — if:
  • 315.616 — 315.616���� Additional providers who may qualify for credit
  • 315.619 — 315.619���� Credit for medical staff at type C hospital
  • 315.622 — 315.622���� Rural emergency medical services providers; annual report to Legislative Assembly
  • 315.624 — 315.624���� Medical care to residents of Oregon Veterans� Home
  • 315.628 — 315.628���� Health care services under TRICARE contract
  • 315.631 — 315.631���� Certification of health care providers; reports HIGHER EDUCATION
  • 315.640 — 315.640���� University venture development fund contributions
  • 315.646 — 315.646, issue to the taxpayer written certification of the amount certified for tax credit under this section to the ex
  • 315.650 — 315.650���� Higher education savings account or ABLE account contributions
  • 315.653 — 315.653���� Forfeiture of prior tax relief; disallowed withdrawal or distribution CULTURE
  • 315.675 — 315.675���� Trust for Cultural Development Account contributions ����� 315.001 [Enacted as 1953 c.308 �1; repealed b
  • 316.091 — 316.091, 317.148 and 318.104); 1995 c.54 �5; 1999 c.21 �40; 2001 c.222 �2; 2014 c.115 �2; 2025 c.562 �2] ����� Note:
  • 316.117 — 316.117. ����� (6) A taxpayer claiming a credit under this section shall add to federal taxable income for Oregon tax p
  • 316.144 — 316.144; 2013 c.129 �25; 2013 c.750 �12; 2024 c.73 �47a] ����� 315.619 Credit for medical staff at type C hospital.
  • 316.583 — 316.583, other tax prepayment amounts and other refundable credit amounts, exceeds the taxes imposed by ORS chapters 314
  • 318.110 — 318.110); 1995 c.746 �23; 2001 c.359 �1; 2003 c.454 �122; 2003 c.621 �97a; 2007 c.883 �1; 2009 c.913 �19] ����� Note
  • 321.267 — (3) or 321.824 (3).
  • 329A.706 — 329A.706. ����� (3) The credit allowed under this section may not exceed the lesser of 50 percent of the amount contrib
  • 442.563 — by sections 1 and 2 of this 2019 Act apply to tax years beginning on or
  • 442.564 — 442.564, and is licensed as a physician under ORS chapter 677, licensed as a physician associate under ORS 677.505 to 67
  • 458.690 — may not exceed $8 million. The total credit allowed to a taxpayer in
  • 468.170 — 468.170. ����� (10) The taxpayer�s adjusted basis for determining gain or loss shall not be further decreased by any ta
  • 468.173 — or 468.183, multiplied by the certified percentage allocable to
  • 469B.130 — to 469B.169, prior to January 1, 2012; and
  • 469B.145 — (1)(c)(A).
  • 469B.291 — if the remaining credit is less than $20,000.
  • 469B.297 — and 469B.300 by sections 3 to 8 of this 2015 Act apply to applications
  • 469B.403 — apply to tax credits for tax years beginning on or after January 1,
  • 470.800 — 470.800. Moneys deposited under this section are to be used only for purposes related to renewable energy development.
  • 527.793 — records of harvest restrictions applicable to certifications issued
  • 743.652 — 743.652. [1999 c.1005 �2; 2015 c.629 �38] ����� Note: Section 38, chapter 913, Oregon Laws 2009, provides: ����� Se
Title 316 · ORS Chapter 316 (165 sections)
  • 128.766 — 128.766. ����� (2) Charitable contributions described in subsection (1) of this section shall not be added to federal t
  • 260.005 — 260.005, in the manner provided in ORS chapter 260. ����� (2) The credit allowed by subsection (1) of this section shal
  • 314.033 — in 1993]
  • 314.085 — 314.085, or if the Department of Revenue terminates the tax year of the eligible individual under ORS 314.440, the credi
  • 314.714 — (1). [1989 c.625 �32 (enacted in lieu of 316.352)]
  • 314.763 — (2). [1989 c.625 �52; 1991 c.877 �11]
  • 315.063 — 315.063. ����� (4) No credit allowed under this section or ORS 316.292 shall be applied in calculating tax due under th
  • 315.264 — 315.264, 315.266, 315.273, 315.519 and 316.090 and section 3, chapter 589, Oregon Laws 2021. [1969 c.493 �70; 1977 c.761
  • 316.007 — or 316.012 refer to rules or regulations prescribed by the Secretary of
  • 316.013 — 316.013���� Determination of federal adjusted gross income
  • 316.014 — 316.014] ����� 316.029 Disallowance of subtraction for amounts included in calculation of net operating loss. Notwithst
  • 316.018 — 316.018���� Application of Payment-in-Kind Tax Treatment Act of 1983
  • 316.024 — 316.024���� Application of federal law to determination of taxable income
  • 316.026 — 316.026���� Charitable contributions or activities not to be used for domicile or resident status determination
  • 316.028 — 316.028���� Determination of net operating loss, carryback and carryforward
  • 316.029 — 316.029���� Disallowance of subtraction for amounts included in calculation of net operating loss
  • 316.031 — 316.031���� Net operating loss subtraction allowed to taxpayer doing business in agricultural sector
  • 316.032 — 316.032���� Department to administer law; policy as to federal conflicts and technical corrections
  • 316.043 — 316.043���� Tax rates allowed for certain qualifying income; conditions; election
  • 316.044 — 316.044���� Estimates by Legislative Revenue Officer; reports; adjustment of rates
  • 316.045 — 316.045���� Tax rate imposed on certain long-term capital gain from farming; requirements
  • 316.047 — 316.047���� Transitional provision to prevent doubling income or deductions
  • 316.048 — 316.048] ����� 316.063 [1979 c.887 ��3,4; renumbered
  • 316.054 — 316.054���� Social Security benefits to be subtracted from federal taxable income
  • 316.056 — 316.056���� Interest or dividends on obligations of state or public bodies subtracted from federal taxable income CR
  • 316.067 — 316.067; 1985 c.345 �7; 1985 c.802 �11; 1987 c.293 �23; 1987 c.647 �13; 1991 c.457 �7b; 1991 c.823 �3; 1995 c.556 �8; 19
  • 316.078 — 316.078���� Tax credit for dependent care expenses necessary for employment
  • 316.082 — 316.082���� Credit for taxes paid another state; rules
  • 316.085 — (3)(b) shall be determined as follows:
  • 316.087 — 316.087���� Credit for the elderly or permanently and totally disabled
  • 316.090 — 316.090���� Credit for manufactured dwelling park closure
  • 316.099 — 316.099���� Credit for early intervention services for child with disability; income limitation; rules of State Board of
  • 316.109 — 316.109���� Credit for tax by another jurisdiction on sale of residential property; rules
  • 316.116 — 316.116���� Credit for alternative energy device; rules TAXATION OF NONRESIDENTS
  • 316.118 — 316.118���� Pro rata share of S corporation income of nonresident shareholder
  • 316.119 — 316.119���� Proration of part-year resident�s income between Oregon income and other income; alternative proration for p
  • 316.122 — 316.122���� Separate or joint determination of income for spouses in a marriage
  • 316.124 — 316.124���� Determination of adjusted gross income of nonresident partner
  • 316.127 — 316.127���� Income of nonresident from Oregon sources
  • 316.130 — 316.130���� Determination of taxable income of full-year nonresident
  • 316.148 — 316.148���� Credit for expenses in lieu of nursing home care; limitation
  • 316.149 — 316.149���� Evidence of eligibility for credit (Retirement Income)
  • 316.157 — is held to be invalid or unconstitutional. However, no amended return
  • 316.158 — 316.158���� Effect upon ORS 316.157 of determination of invalidity; severability
  • 316.159 — 316.159���� Subtraction for certain retirement distributions contributed to retirement plan during period of nonresidenc
  • 316.162 — (2) for the taxable year; or
  • 316.164 — 316.164���� When surety bond or letter of credit required of employer; enforcement
  • 316.167 — 316.167���� Withholding of tax required; elective provisions for agricultural employees; liability of supplier of funds
  • 316.169 — 316.169���� Circumstances in which person other than employer required to withhold tax
  • 316.171 — 316.171���� Application of tax and report to administration of tax laws
  • 316.177 — 316.177���� Reliance on withholding statement or exemption certificate; penalty for statement without reasonable basis
  • 316.182 — 316.182���� Withholding statement or exemption certificate; default withholding rate
  • 316.187 — 316.187���� Amount withheld is in payment of employee�s tax
  • 316.189 — 316.189���� Withholding of state income taxes from certain periodic payments
  • 316.191 — 316.191���� Withholding taxes at time and in manner other than required by federal law; rules
  • 316.193 — 316.193���� Withholding of state income taxes from federal retired pay for members of uniformed services
  • 316.194 — 316.194���� Withholding from lottery prize payments; rules
  • 316.196 — 316.196���� Withholding of state income taxes from federal retirement pay for civil service annuitant
  • 316.197 — 316.197���� Payment to department by employer; interest on delinquent payments
  • 316.198 — 316.198���� Payment by electronic funds transfer; phase-in; rules
  • 316.202 — 316.202���� Reports by employer; waiver; indication of qualified retirement plan offer; penalty for failure to substanti
  • 316.207 — 316.207, 316.212 and 320.550. ����� (5) The employer of an employee that receives wages from a lender, surety or other
  • 316.212 — 316.212���� Applicability of other provisions of tax law; employer as taxpayer (Professional Athletic Teams)
  • 316.214 — 316.214���� Withholding requirements for members of professional athletic teams
  • 316.216 — in 1989]
  • 316.218 — 316.218���� Annual report of compensation paid to professional athletic team members
  • 316.219 — 316.219���� Rules (Qualifying Film Productions)
  • 316.220 — 316.220���� Alternative withholding requirements for qualifying film production compensation; rules; refund prohibition
  • 316.223 — 316.223���� Alternate methods of filing, reporting and calculating liability for nonresident employer and employee in st
  • 316.255 — 316.255); subsection (4) derived from 1959 c.581 �11; repealed by 1969 c.493 �99] ����� 316.257 [1963 c.435 �4; repe
  • 316.265 — 316.265); last sentence derived from 1959 c.581 �11; last sentence of subsection (6) enacted as 1961 c.225 �3; 1969 c.10
  • 316.267 — 316.267���� Application of chapter to estates and certain trusts
  • 316.272 — 316.272���� Computation and payment on estate or trust
  • 316.277 — 316.277���� Associations taxable as corporations exempt from chapter
  • 316.279 — 316.279���� Treatment of business trusts and business trusts income (Resident Estates and Trusts)
  • 316.280 — 316.280); subsection (8) derived from 1959 c.581 �11; 1965 c.99 �1; repealed by 1969 c.493 �99] (Resident Estates an
  • 316.282 — 316.282���� Definitions related to trusts and estates; rules
  • 316.285 — 316.285); subsection (6) derived from 1959 c.581 �11; repealed by 1969 c.493 �99] ����� 316.287 �Fiduciary adjustmen
  • 316.287 — 316.287. [Formerly 316.077] ����� 316.698 Subtraction for qualifying film production labor rebates. If the amount re
  • 316.298 — 316.298���� Accumulation distribution credit (Nonresident Estates and Trusts)
  • 316.312 — 316.312���� Determination of Oregon share of income
  • 316.317 — 316.317���� Credit to beneficiary for accumulation distribution RETURNS; PAYMENTS; REFUNDS
  • 316.364 — 316.364���� Flesch Reading Ease Score form instructions
  • 316.368 — 316.368���� When joint return liability divided; showing of marital status and hardship; rules
  • 316.369 — 316.369���� Circumstances where one spouse relieved of joint return liability; rules
  • 316.372 — 316.372���� Minor to file return; unpaid tax assessable against parent; when parent may file for minor
  • 316.387 — 316.387���� Election for final tax determination by personal representative; period for assessment of deficiency; discha
  • 316.392 — 316.392���� Notice of qualification of receiver and others
  • 316.457 — 316.457���� Department may require copy of federal return
  • 316.472 — 316.472���� Tax treatment of common trust fund; information return required DISTRIBUTION OF REVENUE
  • 316.475 — 316.475] ����� 316.081 [1973 c.503 �15; 1975 c.705 �11; 1981 c.502 �1; renumbered 316.844] ����� 316.082 Credit
  • 316.502 — 316.502���� Distribution of revenue to General Fund; working balance; refundable credit payments PAYMENT OF ESTIMATE
  • 316.563 — shall pay the estimated tax as provided in subsections (2) to (6) of
  • 316.567 — 316.567���� Joint declaration of spouses in a marriage; liability; effect on nonjoint returns; rules
  • 316.569 — 316.569���� When declaration required of nonresident
  • 316.573 — 316.573���� When individual not required to file declaration
  • 316.579 — 316.579���� Amount of estimated tax to be paid with declaration; installment schedule; prepayment of installment
  • 316.587 — 316.587���� Effect of underpayment of estimated tax; computation of underpayment; interest; when not imposed
  • 316.588 — 316.588���� When interest on underpayment not imposed
  • 316.589 — 316.589. ����� (b) Prescribe forms to be filed by qualifying nonresident employees to satisfy annual personal income ta
  • 316.680 — (1)(a) to the extent such interest or dividends are includable in
  • 316.681 — 316.681���� Interest or dividends to benefit self-employed or individual retirement accounts
  • 316.683 — 316.683���� State exempt-interest dividends; rules (metadata only)
  • 316.685 — 316.685���� Federal income tax deductions; accrual method of accounting required; adjustment for federal earned income c
  • 316.687 — 316.687���� Amount in excess of standard deduction for child, if child�s income included on parent�s federal return; lim
  • 316.690 — in the proportion provided in ORS 316.117.
  • 316.693 — 316.693���� Subtraction for medical expenses of elderly individuals
  • 316.695 — 316.695���� Additional modifications of taxable income; rules
  • 316.697 — 316.697] CREDITS ����� 316.078 Tax credit for dependent care expenses necessary for employment. (1) A resident indi
  • 316.698 — 316.698���� Subtraction for qualifying film production labor rebates
  • 316.699 — 316.699���� Subtraction for contributions to savings network account for higher education or ABLE account; limitations;
  • 316.707 — 316.707���� Computation of depreciation of property under federal law; applicability
  • 316.716 — 316.716���� Differences in basis on federal and state return; application of federal credit
  • 316.737 — 316.737���� Amount specially taxed under federal law to be included in computation of state taxable income
  • 316.738 — 316.738���� Modification of taxable income when deferred gain is recognized as result of out-of-state disposition of pro
  • 316.739 — 316.739���� Deferral of deduction for certain amounts deductible under federal law
  • 316.747 — 316.747���� Contribution to charitable organization subject to disqualification order
  • 316.749 — 316.749���� Dividend from domestic international sales corporation (Additional Personal Exemption Credits)
  • 316.752 — 316.752] ����� 316.136 [1979 c.554 �3; renumbered
  • 316.758 — 316.758] ����� 316.137 [1979 c.554 �4; renumbered
  • 316.765 — 316.765] ����� 316.138 [1979 c.554 �5; renumbered
  • 316.771 — 316.771] ����� 316.139 [1989 c.924 �2; 1991 c.858 �10; 1991 c.877 �14; repealed by 1993 c.730 �11 (315.138 enacted i
  • 316.777 — 316.777] ����� 316.050 [1977 c.553 �2; renumbered
  • 316.778 — 316.778���� Small city business development exemption; rules
  • 316.783 — 316.783] ����� 316.051 [1977 c.390 �2; renumbered
  • 316.785 — 316.785���� Income derived from exercise of Indian fishing rights
  • 316.787 — 316.787���� Payments to Japanese and Aleuts under Civil Liberties Act of 1988
  • 316.788 — 316.788] ����� 316.052 [1977 c.390 �3; 1979 c.691 �2; renumbered 316.794] ����� 316.053 [1977 c.390 �4; renumber
  • 316.792 — 316.792���� Military pay (Exemption for Certain Sales or Closures of Manufactured Dwelling Parks)
  • 316.795 — 316.795���� Exemption for payments to tenants of manufactured dwelling parks upon termination of rental agreement (F
  • 316.797 — 316.797���� First-time home buyer savings account; restrictions
  • 316.798 — 316.798. ����� (3) The Department of Revenue by rule may adjust the limits applicable in the current tax year to the su
  • 316.799 — 316.799] ����� 316.054 Social Security benefits to be subtracted from federal taxable income. In addition to the oth
  • 316.800 — 316.800���� Limits phased out based on income applicable to subtraction or exemption
  • 316.801 — 316.801���� Addition for certain amounts withdrawn; penalty; exceptions
  • 316.803 — 316.803���� Obligations of financial institution; provision of certificates to account holders
  • 316.806 — 316.806] ����� 316.058 [1977 c.872 �9; renumbered
  • 316.808 — 316.808. ����� (8) �Resident of this state� has the meaning given that term in ORS 316.027. ����� (9) �Settlement stat
  • 316.811 — in 2025]
  • 316.812 — 316.812] ����� 316.059 [1977 c.872 �10; renumbered
  • 316.818 — 316.818] ����� 316.060 [1953 c.304 �9; 1955 c.596 �1; part derived from 1955 c.596 �4; 1957 c.586 �1; 1957 s.s. c.15
  • 316.821 — 316.821���� Federal election to deduct sales taxes; addition for state purposes
  • 316.824 — 316.824] ����� 316.062 [1969 c.493 �14; renumbered
  • 316.832 — 316.832] ����� 316.064 [1979 c.707 �2; renumbered
  • 316.836 — 316.836���� Qualified production activities income (metadata only)
  • 316.837 — 316.837���� Addition for federal prescription drug plan subsidies excluded for federal tax purposes
  • 316.838 — 316.838] ����� 316.065 [1953 c.304 �10; repealed by 1959 c.593 �14 (referred and rejected); repealed by 1963 c.627 �
  • 316.844 — 316.844���� Special computation of gain or loss where farm use value used
  • 316.846 — 316.846���� Scholarship awards used for housing expenses
  • 316.849 — 316.849] ����� 316.146 [1989 c.893 �6a; 1991 c.877 �18; 1999 c.291 �31; 2003 c.46 �40; renumbered 315.619 in 2005]
  • 316.853 — 316.853���� Addition for amount deducted as deemed repatriation
  • 316.854 — 316.854] ����� 316.151 [1991 c.859 �4; repealed by 1993 c.730 �27 (315.254 enacted in lieu of 316.151, 317.141 and 3
  • 316.859 — 316.859���� Addition for amount deducted as qualified business income from pass-through entity
  • 316.861 — 316.861���� Addition of purchase price of purchased winning lottery ticket (Wildfire-related Litigation)
  • 316.866 — 316.866���� Amounts received in civil action arising from wildfire
  • 316.867 — 316.867���� Legal fees in wildfire-related litigation (Prior Laws Superseded)
  • 316.970 — 316.970] ����� 316.803 Obligations of financial institution; provision of certificates to account holders. (1) On or
  • 316.992 — 316.992���� Penalty for filing incorrect return that is based on frivolous position or is intended to delay or impede ad
  • 317.020 — 317.020)] ����� 316.031 Net operating loss subtraction allowed to taxpayer doing business in agricultural sector. (1
  • 317.133 — and 318.080)]
  • 317.148 — and 318.104)]
  • 317.410 — 317.410)] ����� 316.615 [1953 c.304 �75; 1953 c.552 �15; 1955 c.583 �1; 1957 c.23 �1; repealed by 1957 c.632 �1 (314
  • 317.420 — 317.420)] ����� 316.625 [1953 c.304 �77; repealed by 1957 c.632 �1 (314.425 enacted in lieu of 316.625 and 317.425)]
  • 320.550 — and 656.506 and ORS chapters 657 and 657B, or a payroll-based tax
  • 696.785 — 696.785, 696.800 to 696.870 and 696.995; ����� (b) Substantially all of the remuneration (whether or not paid in cash)
Title 317 · ORS Chapter 317 (91 sections)
  • 293.144 — 293.144. ����� (3) Before the end of each biennium, beginning with the biennium ending on June 30, 2015, the Department
  • 314.280 — or 314.625 to 314.645, or subtract nonapportionable loss allocable
  • 314.515 — (1)(a) shall be paid on or before the 15th day of the fifth month of
  • 316.142 — and 317.103)]
  • 316.610 — and 317.410)]
  • 316.720 — and 317.505)]
  • 317.013 — 317.013���� Adoption of parts of Internal Revenue Code and application of federal laws and regulations
  • 317.019 — 317.019���� Application of Payment-in-kind Tax Treatment Act of 1983
  • 317.025 — 317.025���� Omission of previously enacted savings clauses from Oregon Revised Statutes
  • 317.035 — 317.035���� Effect of subsequent repeal of chapter (metadata only)
  • 317.038 — 317.038���� Computation of Oregon taxable history IMPOSITION OF TAX
  • 317.061 — and as though the homeowners association were a corporation.
  • 317.063 — 317.063���� Tax rate imposed on certain long-term capital gain from farming; requirements
  • 317.070 — 317.070���� Tax on centrally assessed, mercantile, manufacturing and business corporations and financial institutions
  • 317.078 — 317.078; 1995 c.556 �52; 1995 c.786 �15; 2005 c.185 �7] ����� 317.655 Taxable income of insurer; computation; exclus
  • 317.092 — 317.092���� Exemption of payments to tenant of manufactured dwelling park upon termination of rental agreement CREDI
  • 317.095 — 317.095); repealed by 1983 c.162 �57] CREDITS (Generally) ����� 317.097 Lending institution loans for housin
  • 317.097 — 317.097���� Lending institution loans for housing; rules
  • 317.111 — 317.111���� Weatherization loan interest; commercial lending institutions
  • 317.112 — 317.112���� Energy conservation loans to residential fuel oil customers or wood heating residents; rules (Long Term
  • 317.114 — and 318.160)]
  • 317.122 — 317.122] ����� 317.077 [1977 c.839 �10; 1979 c.439 �2; renumbered 317.128] ����� 317.078 [1969 c.600 �5; 1983 c.
  • 317.124 — may not claim any type of tax credit otherwise authorized by law
  • 317.129 — 317.129���� Tax payments of long term enterprise zone facilities credit claimants
  • 317.131 — 317.131���� Distribution of funds to local governments (Agriculture Workforce Housing)
  • 317.147 — 317.147���� Agriculture workforce housing loans; credit transfers; rules (Education and Research)
  • 317.195 — 317.195���� Effect on deductions allowed MODIFICATIONS TO TAXABLE INCOME
  • 317.205 — 317.205); subsection (4) derived from 1959 c.389 �11; 1971 c.283 �3; repealed by 1983 c.162 �57] ����� 317.210 [Repe
  • 317.215 — 317.215); last sentence derived from 1959 c.389 �11; 1969 c.103 �2; 1969 c.493 �92; 1971 c.283 �4; 1977 c.866 �5; repeal
  • 317.230 — 317.230); subsection (9) derived from 1959 c.389 �11; repealed by 1983 c.162 �57] ����� 317.235 [Repealed by 1959 c.
  • 317.235 — and 317.240); subsection (7) derived from 1959 c.389 �11; repealed by
  • 317.267 — 317.267���� Dividends received by corporation from certain other corporations
  • 317.273 — 317.273���� Dividend income received by domestic corporation from certain foreign corporations
  • 317.283 — 317.283, a domestic international sales corporation, commonly referred to as �DISC,� as defined in section 992 of the In
  • 317.286 — 317.286���� Nonrecognition of transactions with related foreign sales corporation
  • 317.301 — 317.301���� Deferral of deduction for certain amounts deductible under federal law
  • 317.303 — 317.303���� Deduction or adjustment for certain federal credits
  • 317.304 — 317.304���� Addition for unused qualified business credits
  • 317.307 — 317.307���� Reduction for charitable contribution deduction under federal law; subtraction
  • 317.309 — 317.309���� Interest and dividends received from obligations of state or political subdivision
  • 317.310 — 317.310���� Balance in bad debt reserve of financial institution which has changed from reserve method to specific charg
  • 317.311 — 317.311���� Application of section 243 of Tax Reform Act of 1986
  • 317.312 — 317.312���� Federal depreciation expenses of certain health care service contractors
  • 317.314 — 317.314���� Taxes on net income or profits imposed by any state or foreign country; nondeductible taxes and license fees
  • 317.319 — 317.319���� Capital Construction Fund; deferred income; nonqualified withdrawals
  • 317.322 — 317.322���� Addition of long term care insurance premiums if credit is claimed
  • 317.327 — 317.327���� Modification of taxable income when deferred gain is recognized as result of out-of-state disposition of pro
  • 317.333 — (2) (1985 Replacement Part), shall be taken into income using the same
  • 317.344 — 317.344���� Net operating loss carryback and carryover
  • 317.346 — 317.346���� Net operating loss subtraction allowed to agricultural sector business taxpayer
  • 317.349 — not applicable to finance leases. Notwithstanding ORS 317.349, finance leases as
  • 317.351 — 317.351���� ORS 317.349 not applicable to finance leases
  • 317.356 — 317.356���� Basis on disposition of asset; adjustments to reflect depreciation, depletion, other cost recovery, federal
  • 317.362 — 317.362���� Reversal of effect of gain or loss in case of timber, coal, domestic iron ore
  • 317.363 — 317.363���� Expenses of marijuana-related trade or business
  • 317.379 — 317.379���� Exemption of income from exercise of Indian fishing rights
  • 317.386 — 317.386] ����� 317.084 [1987 c.911 �8e; repealed by 2005 c.80 �7] ����� 317.085 [Repealed by 1957 c.607 �10]
  • 317.388 — 317.388���� Claim of right income repayment adjustment when credit is claimed
  • 317.391 — 317.391���� Small city business development exemption
  • 317.394 — 317.394���� Qualifying film production labor rebates
  • 317.398 — 317.398���� Qualified production activities income (metadata only)
  • 317.401 — 317.401���� Addition for federal prescription drug plan subsidies excluded for federal tax purposes (Temporary provi
  • 317.415 — 317.415)] ����� 317.420 [Amended by 1955 c.356 �1; repealed by 1957 c.632 �1 (314.420 enacted in lieu of 316.620, 31
  • 317.470 — 317.470)] ����� 317.475 [Repealed by 1957 c.632 �1 (314.465 enacted in lieu of 316.670 and 317.475)] ����� 317.4
  • 317.476 — 317.476, except as otherwise provided with respect to insurers in subsection (11) of this section and ORS 317.650 to 317
  • 317.479 — 317.479���� Limitation on use of preacquisition losses to offset built-in gain
  • 317.485 — 317.485���� Loss carryforward after reorganization; construction
  • 317.491 — 317.491���� Contribution to charitable organization subject to disqualification order
  • 317.493 — 317.493���� Addition of purchase price of purchased winning lottery ticket RETURNS AND PAYMENT OF TAX
  • 317.510 — 317.510���� Requiring additional reports and information FOREIGN INCOME; DOMESTIC INTERNATIONAL SALES CORPORATIONS;
  • 317.590 — 317.590; 2001 c.114 �42; 2022 c.115 �14; 2023 c.298 �10] ����� 317.853 Disposition of revenue from tax imposed at in
  • 317.625 — 317.625���� Income from sources without the United States (Temporary provisions relating to post-1986 deferred forei
  • 317.635 — 317.635���� Domestic international sales corporation; exemption from minimum tax
  • 317.650 — 317.650���� Insurers; depreciation and basis provisions; confidentiality of returns; calendar year filing of returns req
  • 317.655 — 317.655���� Taxable income of insurer; computation; exclusion for certain life insurance or annuity accounts
  • 317.665 — 317.665���� Oregon net losses of insurer in prior years
  • 317.667 — 317.667���� Tax treatment of captive insurers UNITARY TAX
  • 317.705 — to 317.715, so as to prevent the double taxation or double deduction of
  • 317.710 — shall pay annually to the state, for the privilege of carrying on or
  • 317.713 — 317.713���� Group losses as offset to income of subsidiary paying preferred dividends
  • 317.715 — 317.715���� Tax return of corporation in affiliated group making consolidated federal return
  • 317.720 — and 317.725. [Formerly 317.377; 2007 c.323 �2]
  • 317.725 — 317.725���� Adjustments to prevent double taxation or deduction; rules DISPOSITION OF REVENUE
  • 317.853 — 317.853���� Disposition of revenue from tax imposed at increased rate; estimate UNRELATED BUSINESS INCOME OF CERTAIN
  • 317.920 — 317.920���� Tax imposed on unrelated business income of certain exempt corporations
  • 317.950 — 317.950���� Assessment of deficiency PENALTIES (metadata only)
  • 317.991 — 317.991���� Civil penalty; noncompliance with ORS 317.097 relating to credit for housing rehabilitation loans GENERA
  • 318.102 — 318.102)] (Education and Research) ����� 317.151 Contributions of computers or scientific equipment for research
  • 318.104 — 318.104)] ����� 317.149 [1991 c.652 �10; repealed by 1993 c.730 �39 (315.604 enacted in lieu of 316.155 and 317.149)
  • 469.685 — that is conducted by an investor-owned utility or publicly owned
  • 731.462 — 731.462, 731.466 and 731.470 for the reciprocal or interinsurance exchange. However, �insurer� does not include title in
Title 318 · ORS Chapter 318 (7 sections)
  • 315.204 — 315.204, 315.208, 315.213, 315.283, 315.304, 315.326, 315.331, 315.336,
  • 315.506 — 315.506, 315.507, 315.523, 315.533, 315.593 and 315.643 (all only to the extent applicable to a corporation) and ORS cha
  • 317.151 — as part of chapter.
  • 317.329 — as part of chapter.
  • 318.010 — 318.010���� Short title; Department of Revenue to administer chapter
  • 318.074 — 318.074���� Disposition of revenue from tax imposed at increased rate; estimate
  • 318.130 — 318.130���� ORS 317.329 as part of chapter ����� 318.010 Short title; Department of Revenue to administer chapter. T
Title 319 · ORS Chapter 319 (85 sections)
  • 184.657 — (4), payments from the State Highway Fund have been withheld from
  • 293.240 — 293.240. ����� (2) ORS 293.245 applies to any obligation due the state and described in subsection (1) of this section.
  • 319.010 — to 319.420. If the examinations or investigations disclose that any
  • 319.023 — 319.023���� Distribution of certain aircraft fuel tax moneys; applications; reports; rules
  • 319.030 — 319.030���� License required for dealer in motor vehicle fuel
  • 319.040 — 319.040���� Application for and issuance of dealer�s license
  • 319.042 — 319.042���� Grounds for refusal to issue dealer license; hearing; records inspection
  • 319.050 — to an amount that is equivalent to twice the dealer�s estimated monthly
  • 319.051 — 319.051, 319.052 or 319.053, any dealer may deposit with the State Treasurer, under such terms and conditions as the Dep
  • 319.052 — 319.052���� Conditions for increased bond amount; request and conditions for reduction; rules
  • 319.053 — 319.053���� Amount of bond when twice license tax is less than $1,000
  • 319.090 — 319.090���� Immediate collection of tax and interest; penalties; waiver
  • 319.096 — 319.096���� Suspension of license; liability for tax; reinstatement
  • 319.102 — 319.102���� Notice to dealers of suspension or revocation of another dealer�s license; rules
  • 319.110 — 319.110���� Cancellation of license on request of dealer or when licensee no longer a dealer
  • 319.125 — 319.125���� Change of ownership; cancellation of license
  • 319.180 — 319.180���� Payment of tax; delinquency penalty; interest rates
  • 319.182 — 319.182���� Collection of delinquent tax, interest or penalty; warrant; judgment lien
  • 319.186 — 319.186���� Uncollectible tax, interest or penalty (metadata only)
  • 319.190 — 319.190���� Monthly statement of dealer; penalty; rules
  • 319.192 — 319.192���� Refund to dealer of uncollectible taxes; rules
  • 319.200 — 319.200���� Assessing tax and penalty where dealer fails to report
  • 319.220 — 319.220���� Receipt, payment or sale of motor vehicle fuel without invoice or delivery tag prohibited
  • 319.230 — 319.230���� Transporting motor vehicle fuel in bulk
  • 319.245 — 319.245���� Exemption of motor vehicle fuel purchased by Indian tribes; eligibility; dealer reports; rules
  • 319.250 — 319.250���� Exemption of certain sales to Armed Forces; reports
  • 319.260 — 319.260���� Exemption of fuel in vehicles coming into or leaving state
  • 319.270 — 319.270���� Exemption of fuel sold or distributed to dealers
  • 319.275 — 319.275���� Liability for taxes, interest and penalties when person importing fuel does not hold license
  • 319.290 — 319.290���� Limitation on applications for refunds (metadata only)
  • 319.300 — 319.300���� Seller to give invoice for each purchase made by person entitled to refund
  • 319.310 — 319.310���� Claims for refunds may be required to be under oath; investigation of claims
  • 319.320 — and 319.330 must be filed with the Department of Transportation before
  • 319.330 — 319.330, if such person has: ����� (a) Purchased and used such fuel for the purpose of operating or propelling a statio
  • 319.370 — 319.370���� Examinations and investigations; correcting reports and payments
  • 319.375 — 319.375���� Limitation on credit for or refund of overpayment and on assessment of additional tax
  • 319.380 — 319.380���� Examining books and accounts of carrier of motor vehicle fuel
  • 319.382 — 319.382���� Agreements for refunds to Indian tribes
  • 319.390 — 319.390���� Records to be kept by dealers; inspection of records
  • 319.415 — 319.415���� Estimate of tax on fuel used for boats; transfer to specified funds and accounts; use
  • 319.417 — 319.417���� Estimate of tax on fuel used in aircraft; transfer to State Aviation Account; use
  • 319.420 — 319.420, commits a Class B misdemeanor. ����� (2) Violation of ORS 319.180 (6) or 319.694 (4) is theft of public money
  • 319.535 — 319.535���� Special use fuel license fee; application; emblem
  • 319.550 — shall preserve in this state for a period of three years all records of
  • 319.560 — 319.560���� Application for and issuance of user�s license
  • 319.611 — 319.611���� Penalty for unlicensed use of fuel or nondisplay of authorization or emblem; waiver
  • 319.628 — 319.628���� Grounds for refusal to issue user�s or seller�s license; hearing; records inspection
  • 319.630 — 319.630���� Revocation of license; reissue of license
  • 319.640 — 319.640���� Cancellation of license on request of user
  • 319.650 — 319.650���� Notifying department upon ceasing to use fuel in connection with motor vehicle
  • 319.681 — 319.681, 319.690 or 319.692, interest shall be charged at the rate of 0.0329 percent per day until the tax and interest
  • 319.690 — 319.690���� Monthly report of user; remittance; credit against taxes; annual reports of certain users; rules
  • 319.692 — 319.692���� Quarterly reports if average monthly tax under $300; when annual reports authorized
  • 319.694 — 319.694���� Penalty for delinquency in remitting tax; waiver; interest rates
  • 319.697 — 319.697���� Records required of sellers and users; alternative records for certain users
  • 319.720 — 319.720���� Delinquency in payment; notice to debtors of user or seller; report to department
  • 319.730 — 319.730���� Collection of delinquent payment by seizure and sale of motor vehicle
  • 319.740 — 319.740���� Action by Attorney General to collect delinquency; certificate of department as evidence
  • 319.742 — 319.742���� Collection of delinquent obligation generally; warrant; judgment lien
  • 319.760 — (3). [Amended by 1959 c.188 �28]
  • 319.780 — may petition for a reassessment within 30 days after service of notice
  • 319.810 — 319.810���� Time limitation on service of notice of additional tax
  • 319.820 — 319.820���� Refund of tax erroneously or illegally collected
  • 319.831 — 319.831���� Refund of tax on fuel used in operation of vehicle over certain roads or private property
  • 319.860 — 319.860���� Producers, distributors and others to keep records; examining books and records
  • 319.870 — 319.870���� Results of investigations to be private
  • 319.880 — to which the person is not entitled.
  • 319.885 — is confidential within the meaning of ORS 192.355 (9)(a) and is a
  • 319.890 — (2) and (3) by section 1 of this 2019 Act apply to applications for
  • 319.895 — 319.895���� Deposit and distribution of road usage charge moneys
  • 319.900 — 319.900���� Department of Transportation to establish methods for recording and reporting mileage
  • 319.905 — 319.905���� Department of Transportation to adopt rules for collecting road usage charge
  • 319.910 — 319.910���� Department of Transportation to establish reporting periods for road usage charge
  • 319.915 — 319.915���� Confidentiality of personally identifiable information used for reporting and collecting road usage charge;
  • 319.920 — 319.920, 319.925 or 319.930. ����� (4) A person who violates any provision of this section commits a Class A violation.
  • 319.923 — 319.923���� Reconciliation of fuel taxes and per-mile road usage charge
  • 319.925 — or 319.930 to which the person is not entitled.
  • 319.930 — 319.930. ����� (2) A person may not intentionally apply for, receive or attempt to receive a refund under ORS
  • 319.945 — to the department and paying any outstanding amount of road usage
  • 319.946 — 319.946���� General rulemaking authority for per-mile road usage charge program
  • 319.947 — 319.947���� Multijurisdictional agreements LOCAL FUEL TAXES
  • 319.950 — 319.950���� Election required for local tax on motor vehicle fuel; agreement with Department of Transportation to collec
  • 319.990 — (4) and to prevent evasion of the tax imposed by ORS 319.530, it shall
  • 321.005 — 321.005, or the products of such forest products converted to a form other than logs at or near the harvesting site, if:
  • 371.535 — 371.535; ����� (g) Upon any county road for the removal of forest products as defined in ORS 321.005, or the products o
Title 32 · ORS Chapter 32 (1 sections)
  • ORS.32 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 32 (Former Provisions) Inj
Title 320 · ORS Chapter 320 (57 sections)
  • 305.824 — 305.824; 2005 c.187 �1; 2013 c.610 �3; 2018 c.34 �1] ����� 320.302 Certain terms definable by rule. The Department o
  • 305.895 — is mailed, the Department of Revenue shall issue a warrant for the
  • 314.407 — (1), the department may issue a notice of liability to any officer,
  • 314.835 — controls. [2003 c.818 �8a]
  • 316.168 — 316.168. ����� (9) An employer that fails to deduct and withhold the tax required under this section: ����� (a) Is dee
  • 320.005 — to 320.150. [Amended by 1999 c.501 �8; 2005 c.94 �95]
  • 320.010 — 320.010); 1993 c.803 �2; 1999 c.501 �2] ����� 320.012 Increase in tax when net receipts exceed specified amounts; ru
  • 320.011 — and subsection (1) of this section shall be increased by an additional
  • 320.012 — 320.012���� Increase in tax when net receipts exceed specified amounts; rules
  • 320.016 — 320.016���� When tax is due; replacing amusement devices
  • 320.075 — 320.075���� Joint and several liability for tax; late payment penalty
  • 320.130 — 320.130���� Law enforcement officers to enforce tax and assist department
  • 320.140 — 320.140���� Tax does not legalize ownership, display or operation in violation of law
  • 320.170 — to 320.195.
  • 320.171 — 320.171���� Restriction on construction tax imposed by local government, local service district or special government bo
  • 320.176 — 320.176���� Limitations; rates; adjustment by Department of Revenue
  • 320.179 — 320.179���� School district resolutions; collections; requirements
  • 320.183 — 320.183���� Long-term facilities plan for capital improvements
  • 320.192 — 320.192���� City or county ordinance or resolution to impose tax; requirements; payment of taxes
  • 320.195 — 320.195���� Deposit of revenues; required uses TRANSIENT LODGING TAXES (Definitions)
  • 320.300 — to 320.365. [2005 c.187 �5]
  • 320.303 — 320.303���� Invoice to be provided upon payment of tax (State Transient Lodging Tax)
  • 320.315 — 320.315���� Due date and form of returns; payment of tax
  • 320.325 — 320.325���� Amounts held in trust; enforcement; joint and several liability
  • 320.330 — 320.330���� Applicability of other provisions of tax law
  • 320.332 — 320.332���� Disclosure of confidential information by Department of Revenue and local governments; rules
  • 320.340 — 320.340, and interest thereon, shall be paid to the State Treasurer to be held in a suspense account established under O
  • 320.347 — 320.347���� Alternative remittance of receipts from tax on camping and recreational vehicle spaces
  • 320.350 — 320.350���� Tax moratorium; exceptions; uses of revenues
  • 320.355 — 320.355���� Computation of tax; total retail price; when tax due
  • 320.357 — 320.357���� Exemption of military facilities used for temporary occupancy
  • 320.360 — 320.360���� Due date of returns; payment of tax; preemption
  • 320.365 — 320.365���� Department of Revenue to collect local transient lodging taxes on local not regional level; rules TRANSP
  • 320.401 — 320.401���� Transportation project tax expenditures in continuous effect
  • 320.405 — and the use tax imposed under ORS 320.410 in a suspense account
  • 320.410 — and 803.203 to the Department of Revenue for the purposes of carrying
  • 320.415 — in a suspense account established under ORS 293.445 for the purposes of
  • 320.420 — 320.420���� Collection of use tax; time of collection; presumptions of use in this state
  • 320.425 — 320.425���� Exempt sales; nonresident purchasers; certain auction sales; resale certificates
  • 320.430 — 320.430���� Refunds for excess payments; overpayment applied to outstanding transportation project taxes; refund upon re
  • 320.435 — 320.435���� Deposit and transfers of revenue from motor vehicle privilege and use taxes
  • 320.440 — 320.440���� Deposit of revenue from excise tax on bicycles
  • 320.445 — 320.445���� Collection at point of sale of use tax and excise tax; returns and payment of transportation project taxes
  • 320.450 — 320.450���� Liability for taxes; amounts held in trust; warrants for collection; conference; appeal
  • 320.455 — 320.455���� When purchasers required to remit use tax and excise tax
  • 320.460 — 320.460���� Sellers required to keep records; examination of records by Department of Revenue
  • 320.465 — 320.465���� Subpoena authority of Department of Revenue; enforcement; contempt of court
  • 320.475 — 320.475, the evidence introduced in the tax court constitutes a public record and shall be available to the parties and
  • 320.480 — 320.480���� Department of Revenue to administer and enforce transportation project tax laws; agreement with Department o
  • 320.485 — 320.485���� Agreement with Department of Transportation for collection of use tax
  • 320.490 — and 803.203 or where the context requires otherwise, the provisions of
  • 320.555 — 320.555���� Applicability of other provisions of tax law
  • 320.560 — 320.560���� Distribution of moneys received PENALTIES
  • 320.990 — 320.990���� Penalties AMUSEMENT DEVICE TAXES ����� 320.005 Definitions for ORS 320.005 to 320.150. As used in OR
  • 461.215 — and 461.217 and any other functions of the department under ORS 320.005
  • 646A.400 — to 646A.418.
  • 803.203 — for the purpose of ascertaining the correctness of the return or for
Title 321 · ORS Chapter 321 (59 sections)
  • 308.805 — to 308.820 and 308.990.
  • 321.012 — 321.012���� Public to share cost of suppressing forest fires
  • 321.015 — shall be due and payable annually, on or before April 15, for the
  • 321.017 — 321.017���� Levy of additional privilege tax; distribution to Oregon Forest Resources Institute Fund (Temporary prov
  • 321.035 — 321.035���� Determination of moneys available in Oregon Forest Land Protection Fund
  • 321.045 — 321.045���� Payment of tax; returns; estimated tax; payment
  • 321.075 — 321.075; 1989 c.625 �78; 2003 c.454 �56; 2003 c.576 �203; 2003 c.621 �41a; 2011 c.389 �3; 2011 c.661 �6] ����� 321.5
  • 321.105 — 321.105; 2003 c.454 �58; 2003 c.621 �43a] ����� 321.605 [1961 c.659 �2; 1963 c.60 �2; 1967 c.543 �1; 1975 c.745 �1;
  • 321.145 — (2), the balance of the additional tax imposed under subsection (1) of
  • 321.185 — 321.185���� Forest Research and Experiment Account; appropriation FORESTLAND VALUATION
  • 321.201 — to 321.222.
  • 321.210 — 321.210. ����� (4) �State Forester� means the State Forester or the authorized representative of the State Forester. �
  • 321.216 — 321.216. ����� (3) Forestland assessed under this section shall have a maximum assessed value per acre equal to 103 per
  • 321.219 — 321.219���� Appeal of certified specially assessed values; notice; effect of decision modifying values; rules
  • 321.222 — 321.222. ����� (2) To establish a special assessment program as a means of: ����� (a) Recognizing the long-term nature
  • 321.257 — to 321.390 for the tax year of the change and years thereafter in which
  • 321.272 — 321.272���� Exemption of timber from property taxation
  • 321.290 — 321.290); repealed by 1977 c.892 �51] ����� 321.292 [1977 c.892 �7a; repealed by 1985 c.759 �40] ����� 321.295 [
  • 321.347 — 321.347���� Land designations; classifications; certain election by landowners
  • 321.348 — 321.348���� Assignment of forestland to land classes; change in class
  • 321.349 — 321.349���� Valuation of certain forestland at farm use value
  • 321.354 — 321.354���� Common ownership minimum acreage requirements; specially assessed value and maximum assessed value of forest
  • 321.358 — 321.358���� Application for designation as forestland; special filing date for change in highest and best use; contents;
  • 321.359 — or is no longer land the highest and best use of which is forestland.
  • 321.362 — 321.362���� Notation of forestland on tax roll for potential additional tax liability
  • 321.366 — 321.366���� Date on which disqualification of forestland is effective; timely notice of disqualification required
  • 321.367 — 321.367���� Forestland management; effect of failure to manage forestland in accordance with management plan; rules
  • 321.410 — 321.410; 2017 c.315 �30] ����� 321.820 [1971 c.654 �5; 1973 c.296 �1; 1977 c.870 �53; 1977 c.893 �21a; 1983 c.462 �1
  • 321.550 — 321.550���� Notice of intent to harvest; rules; effect of failure to file notice; penalty
  • 321.560 — to 321.600. [Formerly 321.415; 2005 c.94 �107]
  • 321.570 — 321.570. [Formerly 321.092; 2003 c.454 �57; 2003 c.621 �42a] ����� 321.590 [Formerly 321.095; repealed by 1993 c.801
  • 321.580 — 321.580���� Effect of failure or refusal to make return
  • 321.600 — or 321.700 to 321.754, the department may:
  • 321.609 — 321.609���� Enforcement of certain statutes by department; rules
  • 321.682 — to:
  • 321.684 — 321.684���� Authority of department to make certain disclosures
  • 321.686 — 321.686���� Penalty for violation of ORS 321.682 SMALL TRACT FORESTLAND PROGRAM
  • 321.700 — to 321.754 if the land meets the qualifications for small tract
  • 321.706 — 321.706���� Application for small tract forestland qualification; contents; filing deadlines; review; appeal
  • 321.709 — 321.709���� Small tract forestland qualification requirements
  • 321.712 — 321.712���� Circumstances under which notification is required; disqualification for failure to notify
  • 321.716 — 321.716���� Disqualification; requalification under certain circumstances; notice; automatic qualification as forestland
  • 321.719 — 321.719���� Continued qualification as small tract forestland following sale or transfer; requirements; late filing proc
  • 321.726 — 321.726���� Severance tax upon harvest from small tract forestland
  • 321.741 — 321.741���� Due dates for severance tax return and payment
  • 321.751 — 321.751���� Western Oregon Timber Severance Tax Fund; revenue distribution
  • 321.754 — in any calendar year is excused from the payment of the tax but is
  • 321.812 — 321.812] ����� 321.836 [Formerly 321.814; repealed by 2003 c.621 �65] ����� 321.839 Application for forestland d
  • 321.824 — 321.824���� Lands not eligible for special assessment
  • 321.829 — 321.829���� Exemption of timber from property taxation
  • 321.833 — 321.833���� Common ownership minimum acreage requirements; specially assessed value and maximum assessed value of forest
  • 321.839 — 321.839���� Application for forestland designation; special filing date for change in highest and best use; contents; ap
  • 321.842 — 321.842���� Removal of forestland designation; appeal; requalification
  • 321.845 — 321.845���� Date on which disqualification of forestland is effective; timely notice of disqualification required
  • 321.855 — 321.855���� Land used to grow certain hardwood to be assessed as farm use land; application required for unzoned land
  • 321.991 — 321.991���� Penalty FOREST PRODUCTS HARVEST TAX ����� 321.005 Definitions for ORS 321.005 to 321.185 and 321.560
  • 477.440 — to 477.460.
  • 477.750 — as of February 16, such shall be the balance shown on such date less
  • 526.225 — 526.225. ����� (2)(a) In addition to the tax levied by subsection (1) of this section, there is levied a forest product
Title 323 · ORS Chapter 323 (96 sections)
  • 167.750 — to 167.780, 431A.175 or 431A.183.
  • 293.533 — 293.533; 2005 c.22 �228; 2007 c.707 �1; 2017 c.687 �1; 2019 c.240 �1] ����� Note: 323.800 to 323.807 were enacted in
  • 293.535 — 293.535; 2017 c.687 ��2,3; 2023 c.401 ��2,3] ����� Note: The amendments to 323.806 by section 4, chapter 401, Oregon
  • 305.445 — and 305.501.
  • 323.005 — to 323.482 or 323.500 to 323.645.
  • 323.015 — 323.015���� �Distribution,� �distributor� and �distributor engaged in business in this state� defined (Imposition of
  • 323.030 — (1), after all amounts available under ORS 323.459 for expenses for
  • 323.031 — (2) shall be paid over to the State Treasurer to be held in a suspense
  • 323.035 — 323.035���� Distributions by manufacturers to licensed distributors exempted
  • 323.040 — 323.040���� Sales to common carriers in interstate or foreign passenger service exempted; tax on carriers
  • 323.055 — 323.055���� Sales to federal installations and veterans� institutions exempted
  • 323.060 — 323.060���� Consumer exemption; payment of tax in certain cases
  • 323.075 — 323.075���� Distributor to collect tax on certain sales
  • 323.080 — 323.080���� Manufacturers� agreements for prepayment
  • 323.085 — 323.085���� Presumptions regarding distribution and prepayment of tax (License and Bond)
  • 323.106 — 323.106���� Certification of intent to comply with reporting, recordkeeping and directory participation requirements
  • 323.110 — 323.110���� Security required for licensing; conditions of bond
  • 323.125 — 323.125���� Liquidation of security to pay delinquency
  • 323.130 — 323.130���� Issuance and display of license; circumstances for not issuing license; appeal
  • 323.140 — 323.140���� Cancellation, revocation or suspension of license; appeal (Tax Stamps)
  • 323.170 — 323.170���� Payment for stamps; distributor compensation
  • 323.175 — 323.175���� Application for credit purchases of stamps
  • 323.185 — 323.185���� Date when payment for credit purchases due; extension
  • 323.195 — 323.195���� Penalty for nonpayment of credit purchase; interest (Administration)
  • 323.211 — may redeem the seized vending machine within a period of 60 days from
  • 323.220 — 323.220���� Maintenance and preservation of records
  • 323.230 — 323.230���� Examination of records by department; supplemental reports; rules
  • 323.240 — 323.240���� Search warrants; seizure and forfeiture
  • 323.245 — 323.245���� Forfeiture of cigarettes and other objects; sale or redemption of other objects
  • 323.248 — 323.248���� Seizure and forfeiture of contraband cigarettes; appeal
  • 323.250 — 323.250���� Exchanges of information with other governmental units
  • 323.255 — 323.255���� Rewards for information (Collections and Refunds)
  • 323.318 — 323.318���� Refund when increase in cigarette tax is not continued
  • 323.320 — 323.320���� Refunds for unused stamps and for unsalable or destroyed cigarettes; interest; rules
  • 323.335 — 323.335���� Date when payment or prepayment of tax is due
  • 323.340 — 323.340���� Reporting requirements for distributors
  • 323.343 — 323.343���� Report by persons with cigarette activity; forms
  • 323.355 — 323.355���� Report of sales on common carriers in interstate or foreign passenger service
  • 323.365 — 323.365���� Extension of time for reports and payment of tax; interest
  • 323.381 — 323.381. ����� (2) If the amount of the tax, interest, and penalty specified in the jeopardy determination is not paid
  • 323.390 — 323.390���� Collection of unsecured, unpaid tax after deficiency or jeopardy determination; collection charge; warrants
  • 323.391 — 323.391���� Withholding warrant procedures; application for collection of unpaid cigarette taxes
  • 323.401 — 323.401���� Refund agreement with governing body of Indian reservation; appropriation for refunds
  • 323.404 — 323.404���� Disclosure and sharing of information between Department of Revenue and Oregon Health Authority
  • 323.406 — 323.406���� Disclosure of license information (Appeals)
  • 323.420 — 323.420���� Venue; department certificate as evidence (Enforcement)
  • 323.435 — 323.435���� Actions by Attorney General; limitation on actions; authority
  • 323.440 — 323.440���� Department to enforce ORS 323.005 to 323.482; rules; personnel (Distribution of Certain Revenues)
  • 323.457 — 323.457���� Distribution of additional tax proceeds
  • 323.459 — 323.459���� Disposition of further tax proceeds; payment of expenses for administration and enforcement
  • 323.480 — 323.480���� Civil and criminal penalties for violations of ORS 323.005 to 323.482; fine for preventing entry or examinat
  • 323.482 — who makes any false report with the intent to defraud is guilty of a
  • 323.500 — 323.500, or 3.0 ounces of chewing tobacco. [2009 c.717 �18] ����� 323.813 Findings and purpose. (1) The use of smoke
  • 323.505 — 323.505. [1985 c.816 �44a] ����� 323.645 Short title. ORS 323.500 to 323.645 may be cited as the Tobacco Products Ta
  • 323.508 — does not apply with respect to any tobacco products which under the
  • 323.510 — 323.510���� Dates for payment of tax; returns; extension; interest
  • 323.515 — 323.515���� Exemption for tobacco products not subject to taxation by state
  • 323.530 — and any applicable retailer�s license required by a jurisdiction into
  • 323.535 — 323.535���� Cancellation, suspension or revocation of license; appeal
  • 323.538 — 323.538���� Wholesale sales invoices; requirements; presumptions; penalty
  • 323.540 — 323.540���� Records; contents; retention; examination
  • 323.555 — 323.555���� Warehouse records; inspection; contents; preservation
  • 323.560 — 323.560���� Credit of tax for tobacco products shipped out of state or returned to manufacturer
  • 323.565 — 323.565���� Exemption for sales to common carriers engaged in interstate or foreign passenger service; tax on carriers o
  • 323.570 — 323.570���� Transport of untaxed products; permit; bills of lading
  • 323.575 — 323.575���� Administration and enforcement; rules and procedures
  • 323.585 — 323.585���� Penalty and interest for failure to pay tax or timely file return
  • 323.597 — 323.597���� Disclosure and sharing of information between Department of Revenue and Oregon Health Authority
  • 323.600 — 323.600���� Department determination of amount of tax; deficiency determinations; liens
  • 323.605 — 323.605���� Immediate determination and collection of tax
  • 323.607 — 323.607���� Time limit for issuing notice of deficiency for substantial reported understatement of gross purchases net o
  • 323.612 — 323.612���� Seizure and forfeiture of contraband tobacco products; appeal
  • 323.613 — 323.613���� Exchanges of information with other governmental units
  • 323.615 — 323.615���� Refund agreement with governing body of Indian reservation; appropriation for refunds
  • 323.618 — 323.618���� Venue; department certificate as evidence
  • 323.619 — 323.619���� Actions by Attorney General; limitation on actions; authority
  • 323.625 — 323.625���� Disposition of moneys other than inhalant delivery system revenues or oral nicotine product revenues
  • 323.627 — 323.627���� Disposition of proceeds of tax imposed on inhalant delivery systems
  • 323.628 — 323.628���� Disposition of proceeds of tax imposed on oral nicotine products
  • 323.630 — and 323.632 are additional to all other penalties provided under ORS
  • 323.632 — 323.632���� Offense of unlawful distribution of tobacco products; forfeiture
  • 323.640 — 323.640���� Tax on distributors in lieu of all other state, county or municipal taxes on sale or use of tobacco
  • 323.645 — 323.645, 323.806 and 323.816. [2003 c.804 �75; 2009 c.717 �23; 2021 c.179 �8] ����� 323.709 Requirements for persons
  • 323.703 — 323.703���� Delivery sales to persons under 21 years of age prohibited
  • 323.706 — 323.706���� Requirements for persons accepting delivery sale purchase orders
  • 323.709 — 323.709���� Requirements for persons mailing or shipping tobacco in delivery sales
  • 323.715 — 323.715���� Notice requirements for delivery sales (metadata only)
  • 323.724 — 323.724���� Noncompliant delivery sales of tobacco prohibited
  • 323.727 — 323.727���� Penalties for violating ORS 323.700 to 323.730; seizure and forfeiture
  • 323.740 — 323.740���� Entry and examination by department MASTER SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
  • 323.856 — 323.856���� Tax stamps prohibited on cigarette packages not meeting federal requirements
  • 323.859 — 323.859���� Notice; effect of failure to receive notice
  • 323.862 — 323.862. ����� (3) The notice shall be in writing and sent by first class mail. The mailing shall be made by the Depart
  • 323.865 — 323.865���� Rulemaking authority CIGARETTE TAX (General Provisions) ����� 323.005 Short title. ORS 323.00
  • 475C.783 — 475C.783. ����� (6) No tobacco product shall be subject to the tax if the base product or other intermediate form there
  • 742.370 — 742.370, as surety, payable to the State of Oregon through its Department of Revenue, conditioned upon the payment of al
Title 324 · ORS Chapter 324 (15 sections)
  • 324.070 — 324.070���� Imposition of tax; rate; basis of levy (metadata only)
  • 324.090 — 324.090���� State and local government interests exempt; credit of taxes imposed by state and local governments COLL
  • 324.110 — 324.110���� Quarterly payment of tax; computation of prevailing cash price
  • 324.120 — and 324.130 from either the purchaser or producer, as the case may be,
  • 324.130 — 324.130���� Statement of producer; filing of statement
  • 324.140 — 324.140���� Penalty for delinquent reports; report of claimed exempt royalties
  • 324.170 — 324.170���� Audit; interest on delinquent tax or deficiency
  • 324.180 — 324.180���� Notice to person liable for unpaid tax (metadata only)
  • 324.210 — 324.210���� Status of taxes, interest and penalties as debt; limitation on time of collection
  • 324.240 — 324.240���� Payment of tax when oil or gas in litigation ADMINISTRATION
  • 324.320 — 324.320���� Rulemaking authority of department DISPOSITION OF REVENUE
  • 324.340 — 324.340���� Net revenue payable to Common School Fund CIVIL PENALTY
  • 324.410 — 324.410���� Prohibited conduct; civil penalty MISCELLANEOUS
  • 324.510 — 324.510���� Content of statement or settlement sheet
  • 324.520 — 324.520���� Duty to furnish information to department; penalty GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 324.050 Definitions. As
Title 326 · ORS Chapter 326 (40 sections)
  • 326.041 — 326.041���� Meetings; election and term of chairperson; compensation and expenses
  • 326.051 — 326.051���� Board functions; rules DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
  • 326.106 — 326.106; 2005 c.755 �18] REAL PROPERTY ����� 326.543 Adverse possession. (1) As used in this section: ����� (a)
  • 326.111 — 326.111���� Department of Education; composition; functions; subpoenas; rules
  • 326.113 — 326.113���� Employee transfer of unused sick leave (metadata only)
  • 326.145 — 326.145���� Establishment of youth advisory group; membership; duties; meetings SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
  • 326.300 — 326.300���� Governor as Superintendent of Public Instruction; appointment of deputy
  • 326.320 — 326.320���� Fees for supplies and publications provided by department
  • 326.323 — 326.323���� Superintendent�s signature on public contracts
  • 326.327 — 326.327���� Agreement by superintendent to ensure availability of instruction of Chinese language
  • 326.340 — 326.340���� Disposition of conference fees by superintendent; disbursement of fees
  • 326.350 — 326.350���� Authority for department staff to serve on education-related organizations; Educational Organizations Fund;
  • 326.425 — 326.425���� Early Learning Council; purposes; members; rules
  • 326.430 — 326.430���� Department of Early Learning and Care; purposes
  • 326.435 — 326.435���� Department of Early Learning and Care Fund
  • 326.438 — 326.438���� Disbursement and expenditure of moneys appropriated or allocated to Department of Early Learning and Care
  • 326.442 — 326.442���� Authority to enter agreements related to records, papers, files and communications STEM INVESTMENT COUNC
  • 326.520 — 326.520] ����� 326.104 [1953 c.266 �2; renumbered
  • 326.530 — 326.530] ����� 326.106 [1953 c.266 �3; renumbered
  • 326.540 — 326.540] ����� 326.110 [Repealed by 1965 c.100 �456] DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ����� 326.111 Department of Edu
  • 326.545 — 326.545���� Provision of menstrual products in student bathrooms; rules
  • 326.547 — 326.547���� Public education facility information database
  • 326.549 — 326.549���� School facilities advisory group INTERSTATE COMPACT ON EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY FOR MILITARY CHILDREN
  • 326.552 — 326.552. [2014 c.110 �2] ����� 326.554 [2013 c.408 �2; renumbered 350.274 in 2015] ����� 326.555 State Council f
  • 326.555 — 326.555���� State Council for Educational Opportunity for Military Children
  • 326.558 — 326.558���� Authority to adopt policies STUDENT DATA AND RECORDS
  • 326.561 — 326.561���� Standardized method for creation, collection, use, maintenance, disclosure, transfer and access of student d
  • 326.575 — and 336.187 enacted in lieu of 336.185, 336.195 and 336.215); 1995 c.15
  • 326.580 — 326.580���� Electronic student records; rules CRIMINAL OFFENDER INFORMATION PROCESS
  • 326.604 — 326.604���� Authority of Department of Education to obtain fingerprints and criminal records check of employees
  • 326.606 — 326.606���� Department rulemaking related to criminal records checks
  • 326.607 — 326.607���� Background check policy for volunteers; authority of school districts and schools to obtain criminal records
  • 326.726 — 326.726���� Dyslexia specialist; training requirements; screening requirements; rules ����� 326.003 [1991 c.780 �1;
  • 329.145 — in 1993]
  • 329.150 — in 1993]
  • 329.185 — in 1993]
  • 329.855 — in 1993]
  • 341.655 — and 341.933, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall exercise,
  • 351.758 — in 2013]
  • 351.762 — in 2013]
Title 327 · ORS Chapter 327 (143 sections)
  • 0.0029 — � ADMa.
  • 0.0045 — � ADMa � distance adjustment.
  • 286A.576 — (2)(a) and (b) subsequently to be credited to the Lottery Bond Fund in
  • 326.500 — (2).
  • 327.001 — 327.001���� Fund for Student Success; transfers STATE SCHOOL FUND (Distributions)
  • 327.006 — 327.006, of the new common school district as follows: ����� (a) An additional 15 percent in the first year of operatio
  • 327.016 — 327.016���� Report related to State School Fund moneys received for English language learner programs; summary to legisl
  • 327.020 — 327.020); 1959 c.388 �3; 1965 c.100 �20; renumbered 327.063] ����� 327.025 [Repealed by 1957 c.612 �3 (327.028 enact
  • 327.021 — 327.021���� Percentages and time of payment of apportionments to education service districts
  • 327.023 — 327.023���� Grants for special and compensatory education programs
  • 327.025 — 327.025); 1957 c.708 �5; 1959 c.388 �4; 1965 c.100 �22; renumbered 327.075] ����� 327.029 Allocations for approved r
  • 327.029 — 327.029���� Allocations for approved recovery schools; rules
  • 327.033 — (2)(c);
  • 327.061 — 327.061���� Computation of number of students in average daily membership
  • 327.077 — 327.077���� Remote small elementary school and small high school determination; effect; waiver; merger
  • 327.085 — 327.085); 1959 c.388 �2; 1965 c.100 �19; renumbered 327.059] ����� 327.019 State School Fund distribution computatio
  • 327.088 — 327.088���� Post-graduate scholar programs; use of State School Fund moneys (Administration of Distributions)
  • 327.095 — or 338.155 from the date of the superintendent�s finding until the
  • 327.099 — 327.099���� Adjustment of distribution within fiscal year
  • 327.101 — 327.101���� Adjustment of distribution between fiscal years
  • 327.109 — 327.109���� Procedure if school district or charter school alleged to be involved in religious activity; complaint, inve
  • 327.120 — 327.120���� Correction of errors in apportionments (metadata only)
  • 327.125 — 327.125���� Superintendent to administer statutes related to state financing of education; board rules
  • 327.127 — 327.127���� Minimum grant amounts, grant applications and grant reporting requirements for small school districts
  • 327.128 — 327.128���� Disbursement and expenditures of moneys appropriated or allocated to Department of Education
  • 327.133 — have not been received from a school district when due, no further
  • 327.134 — 327.134���� Collection of information about district employees by department
  • 327.137 — 327.137, 327.348, 327.356 to 327.359, 336.575, 336.580, 336.635, 343.243,
  • 327.147 — and 327.152, a school district shall not be apportioned less for its
  • 327.152 — 327.152���� Increased allocation when certain merger occurs
  • 327.157 — 327.157���� Minimum apportionment to school districts affected or not affected by ORS 327.147 and 327.152 (Accountab
  • 327.158 — in 2025]
  • 327.161 — 327.161���� School districts required to offer kindergarten through grade 12; exceptions
  • 327.162 — 327.162���� Standard school complaints; process; rules Note��������� Review of administrative rules that must be met
  • 327.164 — (10)(a) or (c) for the purpose of developing differentiated performance
  • 327.165 — 327.165. ����� (2) Results of the school district�s review of progress made toward meeting performance growth targets m
  • 327.167 — 327.167���� Progress toward meeting performance growth targets; interventions when performance growth targets not met; r
  • 327.169 — 327.169] prior to the effective date of this 2025 Act [June 24, 2025]: ����� (a) May complete the terms of the school d
  • 327.174 — 327.174���� Financial or performance audit initiated by department; contracts for audit; costs STUDENT INVESTMENT AC
  • 327.175 — to 327.208.
  • 327.180 — 327.180���� Allowed uses of grants from Student Investment Account
  • 327.185 — 327.185. The report must: ����� (1) Identify whether the eligible applicant received a grant under ORS 327.175 to 327.2
  • 327.190 — 327.190���� Approval of applications to receive grants from Student Investment Account
  • 327.195 — that are located within the education service district include, as
  • 327.201 — 327.201���� Financial audits; determinations of moneys not spent in accordance with grant agreement
  • 327.208 — 327.208; ����� (b) Apportionments made under the High School Graduation and College and Career Readiness Act, as provid
  • 327.250 — 327.250. ����� (C) At least 20 percent to the Early Learning Account established in ORS 327.269. ����� (5) The departm
  • 327.254 — 327.254���� Statewide Education Initiatives Account uses; rules EARLY LEARNING ACCOUNT
  • 327.274 — 327.274���� Early Learning Account uses; rules GRANTS TO DISTRICTS AND PROGRAMS (Juvenile Justice Education Prog
  • 327.286 — 327.286, when necessary as provided by ORS 327.288; and ����� (r) Funding costs incurred by the department in implement
  • 327.288 — 327.288���� Target funding level for juvenile justice education programs; shortages in amounts available for target fund
  • 327.290 — 327.290���� Legislative findings relating to student achievement
  • 327.297 — 327.297���� Grants for activities related to student achievement; rules
  • 327.298 — 327.298���� Grants for schools that are high poverty and low performing; rules (Construction and Maintenance of Publ
  • 327.330 — 327.330���� Grants to school districts for construction and maintenance of public school facilities; rules (Student
  • 327.331 — 327.331���� Allowed student transportation costs; calculation of grants; rules (Local Option Equalization Grants)
  • 327.333 — 327.333���� Policy on provision of grants to school districts
  • 327.336 — 327.336, amounts necessary to make the grant payments are continuously appropriated to the Department of Education for t
  • 327.339 — 327.339���� Local Option Equalization Grants Account; grant payments (Summer Learning)
  • 327.341 — 327.341���� Grants to provide instructional time during summer in Title I schools; rules
  • 327.342 — 327.342���� Summer Learning Grant program; uses and requirements of grants; administrative expenses; reports; rules
  • 327.343 — 327.343���� Summer Learning Grant Program Fund (English Language Learners)
  • 327.344 — 327.344���� Statewide English Language Learner Program Account
  • 327.345 — 327.345���� Grants for training English language learner teachers; qualifications; use; rules (High Cost Disabilitie
  • 327.348 — 327.348, 327.356 to 327.359, 327.731, 328.542 and 530.115 and this section, the district shall submit the necessary info
  • 327.358 — 327.358. [2013 c.735 �3] ����� Note: See note under 327.356. ����� 327.360 [2005 c.803 �3; repealed by 2007 c.84
  • 327.359 — 327.359���� Small School District Supplement Fund (Public Charter School Grants)
  • 327.362 — 327.362���� Grants to public charter schools to increase academic achievement for students who have historically experie
  • 327.365 — 327.365���� Automated external defibrillator grants; rules (Grants to Assist Students to Graduate)
  • 327.367 — 327.367���� Early warning system; grants; rules (STEM and CTE Programs)
  • 327.372 — 327.372���� Funding for activities related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics education and to career a
  • 327.380 — 327.380���� Application for grant from STEM Investment Grant Program; evaluation of application
  • 327.385 — 327.385���� STEM Investment Grant Account (Outdoor School Grants)
  • 327.390 — 327.390���� Grants; advisory committee; role of Oregon State University Extension Service Note��������� Pilot progra
  • 327.405 — 327.405���� Common School Fund; composition and use
  • 327.410 — 327.410���� Apportionment of Distributable Income Account of Common School Fund among counties; distribution to school d
  • 327.425 — 327.425���� Loans and investment of funds; determination of interest rate
  • 327.435 — 327.435���� Ascertainment of value and title of security
  • 327.445 — 327.445���� Custody of securities for loan; collection of interest
  • 327.450 — 327.450���� Foreclosure of mortgages given to secure loans
  • 327.455 — 327.455���� Record of purchases by Department of State Lands on foreclosures; resale or lease of land; disposition of pr
  • 327.465 — 327.465���� Cancellation of unpaid taxes after deed to state in liquidation of loan
  • 327.470 — 327.470���� Cancellation of taxes on land acquired through foreclosure proceedings; right of redemption
  • 327.475 — 327.475���� When county court may acquire mortgaged lands deeded to state
  • 327.480 — 327.480���� Use of Common School Fund moneys to comply with judgment canceling fraudulent deed
  • 327.482 — 327.482���� Appropriation to reimburse fund for earnings failure
  • 327.484 — 327.484���� Reimbursement for earnings failure EDUCATION CASH ACCOUNT
  • 327.490 — 327.490���� Projects contracted to districts and institutions of higher learning
  • 327.495 — 327.495���� Appropriation of funds received for certain purposes SUMMER LEARNING PROGRAM ACCOUNT
  • 327.496 — 327.496���� Summer Learning Program Account; rules QUALITY EDUCATION COMMISSION
  • 327.500 — and recommendations from the advisory groups formed by the Department
  • 327.506 — 327.506���� Quality education goals; duties; report BUDGET AND ACCOUNTING SYSTEM
  • 327.520 — shall be paid by the department to the State Treasurer for credit to
  • 327.527 — 327.527���� Summer breakfast and lunch program reimbursement; grants; rules
  • 327.531 — (1) or (2). The department shall provide reimbursement to the school
  • 327.535 — 327.535, the Department of Education shall reimburse the school districts for costs incurred by the school districts in
  • 327.537 — 327.537���� Requirements for providing reimbursable meals; prohibitions and requirements when student owes money
  • 327.540 — 327.540���� School after-school meal and snack program; grants; rules
  • 327.545 — 327.545���� Reimbursement amounts for school districts that provide reimbursable meals; rules
  • 327.548 — 327.548���� Hunger Free Schools Account FEDERAL AID TO EDUCATION
  • 327.620 — 327.620���� Review of accounts affecting federal funds
  • 327.635 — 327.635���� Labor standards required on federally financed school construction FINANCING OF STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIR
  • 327.645 — 327.645���� Financing of programs mandated by state and federal programs EDUCATION LOTTERY BOND PROGRAM
  • 327.711 — 327.711. [1997 c.612 �1; 1999 c.44 �11; 2007 c.783 �127] ����� 327.708 Legislative findings. The Legislative Assembl
  • 327.731 — 327.731���� Education project grants; use; amount STRATEGIC INVESTMENTS
  • 327.800 — 327.800���� Goals of strategic investments; requirements; rules
  • 327.815 — 327.815���� Guidance and Support for Post-Secondary Aspirations Program; strategic investments for program
  • 327.820 — 327.820���� Connecting to the World of Work Program; strategic investments for program EARLY LITERACY SUCCESS INITIA
  • 327.827 — 327.827���� Early Literacy Success Initiative (Early Literacy Success School Grant)
  • 327.829 — to 327.837.
  • 327.831 — 327.831���� Eligibility for grants; application requirements; department duties
  • 327.837 — and by rules adopted by the State Board of Education under ORS 327.829
  • 327.839 — 327.839���� Birth Through Five Literacy Plan; purposes; grants; reports
  • 327.841 — 327.841���� Birth Through Five Literacy Fund (Early Literacy Success Community Grant)
  • 327.843 — 327.843���� Early Literacy Success Community Grant; purposes; grants; rules
  • 327.845 — 327.845. ����� (2) The purposes of the initiative are to: ����� (a) Increase early literacy for children from birth to
  • 327.856 — 327.856���� High School Graduation and College and Career Readiness Fund; amounts available to fund
  • 327.859 — to establish or expand college-level educational opportunities for
  • 327.862 — 327.862���� Amounts available to fund to be in addition to other amounts available for kindergarten through grade 12 pub
  • 327.865 — 327.865���� Portion of funds for career and technical education
  • 327.868 — and 327.871.
  • 327.871 — 327.871���� Portion of funds for dropout-prevention strategies in high schools
  • 327.874 — 327.874���� Requirements for use of moneys received by school districts
  • 327.877 — 327.877���� School district qualifications for apportionments
  • 327.880 — 327.880���� Failure to meet qualifications; retained apportionments
  • 327.883 — 327.883; and ����� (2) Obtain approval of a biennial plan for the proposed use of the amount apportioned under ORS 327.
  • 327.886 — 327.886, the High School Graduation and College and Career Readiness Fund shall be apportioned to each school district b
  • 327.889 — 327.889���� Retention of moneys for administrative costs of school districts
  • 327.892 — 327.892���� Oversight and accountability by department
  • 327.895 — 327.895. [2017 c.1 �10] ����� Note: See note under 327.850. ����� 327.889 Retention of moneys for administrative
  • 327.910 — 327.910���� Coordination between Department of Education and Oregon FFA Association for agricultural education courses
  • 327.915 — 327.915���� Grants to manage programs of study in agricultural science and technology FUND FOR STUDENT SUCCESS �
  • 334.175 — 334.175. In determining the approved costs for which a school district may receive moneys under this section, the depart
  • 338.155 — 338.155, are due under ORS 327.095 to the school district in which the public charter school is located; ����� (C) Orde
  • 339.185 — 339.185, 343.035, 343.041, 343.055, 343.065, 343.157 and 343.455 to 343.534. ����� (7) Early intervention services for
  • 339.341 — 339.341; ����� (e) Developing and providing statewide equity initiatives, including any statewide education plan develo
  • 342.953 — 342.953. ����� (b) For the purpose of making the transfer under this subsection: ����� (A) The total amount available
  • 343.455 — to 343.534.
  • 343.475 — 343.475; and ����� (b) Transfer to the Department of Early Learning and Care for early learning programs, as described
  • 343.533 — 343.533, 343.941 and 343.961. ����� (2)(a) There shall be apportioned from the State School Fund to each school distric
  • 344.075 — combined may retain no more than a total of five percent of all moneys
  • 468A.801 — (2)(a) to repower, retrofit or replace school buses powered by diesel
  • 530.115 — (1)(b) and (c); and
Title 328 · ORS Chapter 328 (46 sections)
  • 255.345 — for the purpose of submitting to the electors of the county education
  • 294.004 — may hold the proceeds of the sale of the bonds or warrants for all
  • 328.001 — 328.001���� Definitions for chapter COUNTY SCHOOL FUND
  • 328.045 — 328.045���� Apportionment of excess amounts; application as tax offset DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL FUND
  • 328.115 — 328.115���� Loan of fund and rental of lands; disbursement of interest and rents
  • 328.120 — 328.120���� Board of Douglas County School Fund commissioners
  • 328.125 — 328.125���� Law concerning Common School Fund to apply
  • 328.130 — 328.130���� Loans to be made in name of treasurer; collection of sums due
  • 328.135 — 328.135���� Fees for services of county officers; expense of making loan
  • 328.140 — 328.140���� Sale, rental or lease of property; disposition of proceeds COMMON SCHOOL FUND FOR DISTRICT NO. 1, KLAMAT
  • 328.165 — 328.165���� Investment and loan of fund and rental of lands; disbursement of interest and rents
  • 328.175 — 328.175���� Laws governing loans of Common School Fund to apply
  • 328.180 — 328.180���� Loans to be made in name of clerk; collection of sums due
  • 328.185 — 328.185���� Fees for services of clerk; expense of making loan
  • 328.190 — 328.190���� Sale and conveyance of property; disposition of proceeds BONDS
  • 328.205 — 328.205���� Power to contract bonded indebtedness; use of proceeds to pay expenses of issue
  • 328.213 — 328.213, shall not exceed the following percentages of real market value of all taxable property within the district, co
  • 328.245 — 328.245���� Limitation on bonded debt of districts generally
  • 328.250 — 328.250���� Limitation on bonded indebtedness of enlarged or reorganized school districts
  • 328.255 — 328.255���� Registration of bonds and negotiable interest-bearing warrants; delivery; disposition of proceeds of sale of
  • 328.260 — 328.260. [Amended by 1965 c.100 �58; 1973 c.305 �14; 2001 c.246 �6] ����� 328.270 Payment of principal and interest;
  • 328.265 — 328.265���� School district bond tax levied by county
  • 328.270 — 328.270���� Payment of principal and interest; collection commission
  • 328.280 — 328.280���� Funding or refunding district indebtedness
  • 328.284 — 328.284���� Funds diversion agreement related to payment on revenue bonds
  • 328.285 — 328.285; 1971 c.513 �63; 1983 c.83 �47; 1991 c.67 �81] ����� 328.215 [Amended by 1957 c.310 �3; 1965 c.100 �52; 1973
  • 328.295 — 328.295���� Issuance of bonds and interest-bearing warrants
  • 328.300 — 328.300���� Marketing bonds jointly or through association
  • 328.316 — 328.316���� Impact aid revenue bonds; issuance; requirements
  • 328.318 — 328.318���� Funds required for impact aid revenue bonds Note��������� Funds diversion agreement related to lease pay
  • 328.326 — 328.326���� State guaranty of school bonds allowed (metadata only)
  • 328.331 — 328.331���� Certificate evidencing qualification for state guaranty; conditions and standards for qualification; rules
  • 328.341 — 328.341���� Transfer by school districts or State Treasurer of moneys to pay debt service on school bonds
  • 328.346 — (2), with any remaining balance paid to the school district. [2013
  • 328.351 — 328.351���� Powers of State Treasurer when state funds are insufficient for payment of debt service
  • 328.356 — on the face of its school bonds.
  • 328.441 — 328.441���� Custody and disbursement of school district funds
  • 328.445 — 328.445���� Disbursement of school funds by check or warrant
  • 328.460 — 328.460���� Cancellation of school warrants not presented for payment within seven years
  • 328.467 — 328.467���� Audit determinations; deficiencies; correction; sanctions
  • 328.470 — 328.470���� Purchase of automotive equipment; fund transfers TAXES AND INDEBTEDNESS
  • 328.542 — 328.542���� Preparation of district budget; certification of taxes
  • 328.555 — 328.555���� Property liable for district indebtedness; tax levy
  • 328.565 — 328.565���� Power to create indebtedness; zone academy bonds; tax credit bonds
  • 328.576 — 328.576���� Public hearing; resolution to establish tax zones
  • 328.579 — 328.579���� Determination of tax in zones; limitations GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 328.001 Definitions for chapter.
Title 329 · ORS Chapter 329 (82 sections)
  • 192.245 — to an interim committee of the Legislative Assembly related to
  • 326.705 — 326.705; 2003 c.303 �1] ����� 329.007 Definitions for chapter. As used in this chapter, unless the context requires
  • 326.745 — 326.745; 1995 c.660 �8; 1997 c.652 �21; 1999 c.871 �1; 2003 c.303 �6; 2007 c.858 �5; 2013 c.624 �2] ����� 329.077 [1
  • 326.770 — 326.770; 1995 c.660 �13; 2007 c.858 �9; 2011 c.313 �6; 2017 c.726 �3] (Proficiency Education) ����� 329.119 Impl
  • 326.795 — 326.795; 1999 c.59 �80; 1999 c.1053 �26; 2012 c.37 ��38,85; 2021 c.631 �22] (Community Learning Centers) ����� 3
  • 326.810 — 326.810; 1995 c.660 �17; 2007 c.858 �10; 2023 c.547 �7] ����� 329.165 Development of long-range plan for serving chi
  • 326.830 — 326.830; 1997 c.652 �22; 2009 c.94 �4; 2015 c.366 �80; 2017 c.185 �4; 2017 c.297 �34] ����� 329.855 [Formerly 326.83
  • 327.008 — (13).
  • 329.005 — 329.005���� Oregon Educational Act for the 21st Century; duties of department; evaluation by legislature
  • 329.045 — 329.045���� Revision of Common Curriculum Goals, performance indicators, diploma requirements, Essential Learning Skills
  • 329.049 — 329.049���� Plan to encourage voter registration and voting; incorporation into Essential Learning Skills; rules
  • 329.075 — 329.075���� Statewide implementation; rules; duties of department (Assessing Effectiveness of Schools and Districts)
  • 329.078 — 329.078���� Informational surveys; notice; ability to decline participation
  • 329.079 — 329.079���� Advisory committee on education accountability framework
  • 329.085 — 329.085���� Assessment of schools and school districts required; report; standards
  • 329.095 — 329.095���� School district and school self-evaluations; local district continuous improvement plans; technical assistan
  • 329.105 — 329.105���� School district and school performance reports
  • 329.115 — 329.115���� Oregon Report Card (Proficiency Education)
  • 329.119 — 329.119���� Implementation of proficiency education; advisory committee (Parental and Community Participation)
  • 329.125 — 329.125���� Policy on parental and community participation (Education Programs That Provide Services for Children an
  • 329.155 — 329.155���� Standards for education programs and programs providing services for children and families; interagency coor
  • 329.157 — 329.157���� Identification and coordination of existing resources (Early Childhood Education)
  • 329.160 — 329.160���� Policy on early childhood and parenting education; funding goal
  • 329.165 — 329.165���� Development of long-range plan for serving children and families
  • 329.175 — 329.175���� Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program; funding; providers
  • 329.181 — 329.181���� Scholarship and grant programs for early childhood care and education; rules
  • 329.183 — 329.183���� Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program Trust Fund; charitable checkoff eligibility
  • 329.195 — 329.195���� Rules for Oregon Prenatal to Kindergarten Program; applications to be provider
  • 329.200 — 329.200. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation. ����� 329.190 [Formerly 326.615; 1999 c.39
  • 329.219 — 329.219���� Department of Early Learning and Care to implement policies and practices related to early childhood profess
  • 329.235 — 329.235���� Provision of early childhood education (Child Development and Student-Parent Programs)
  • 329.275 — 329.275���� State board guidelines; rules; qualifications for child development specialists
  • 329.385 — 329.385���� Child development programs; student-parent programs
  • 329.395 — to 329.425 (metadata only)
  • 329.415 — 329.415���� Operating guides and grant procedures for ORS 329.395 to 329.425
  • 329.425 — that conforms to standards adopted by the State Board of Education and
  • 329.471 — 329.471���� Availability of personally identifiable information in relation to results of performance-based assessment
  • 329.479 — 329.479���� Student Assessment Bill of Rights; excusal from statewide summative assessment; notice
  • 329.482 — 329.482���� Department duties related to state assessment requirements
  • 329.485 — 329.485���� Statewide assessment system; interim assessments; progress toward academic content standards; reporting syst
  • 329.486 — 329.486���� Guidelines for best practices of administering assessments
  • 329.488 — 329.488���� Nationally normed assessment; rules (Subjects)
  • 329.493 — 329.493���� Curriculum relating to Native American experience in Oregon
  • 329.494 — 329.494���� Instruction about the Holocaust and genocide
  • 329.496 — 329.496���� Physical education participation; professional development; instruction without endorsement; rules
  • 329.498 — 329.498���� Data related to physical education; facilities; technical assistance
  • 329.499 — 329.499���� Report to Legislative Assembly on physical education
  • 329.504 — 329.504���� Funding for programs that link physical activity and academic achievement (Counseling Program)
  • 329.603 — 329.603���� Coordinated comprehensive school counseling program; rules SCHOOL COUNCILS AND COMMITTEES
  • 329.675 — 329.675; 2015 c.647 �1; 2017 c.639 ��6,11; 2018 c.72 ��32,33; 2023 c.592 �39] ����� 329.790 Findings on teacher and
  • 329.704 — 329.704���� Local 21st Century Schools Councils; district site committees
  • 329.711 — 329.711���� Educational equity advisory committees; rules PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF EDUCATORS (Federal Loans)
  • 329.752 — 329.752���� Determination of school type for purpose of federal loan forgiveness programs
  • 329.756 — 329.756���� Materials and assistance provided to employees who qualify for public service loan forgiveness program; calc
  • 329.759 — 329.759���� Calculation of work hours over duration of employment for purposes of public service loan forgiveness progra
  • 329.788 — to 329.820 and may contract for such evaluation. The council may not
  • 329.795 — 329.795���� Beginning teacher and administrator program established; district and educator network participation; use of
  • 329.810 — 329.810���� Training for mentors and beginning teachers and administrators
  • 329.820 — may be required to refund all grants-in-aid moneys distributed under
  • 329.824 — 329.824���� Educator professional development program IMPROVEMENTS IN STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT (Successful Schools Pr
  • 329.825 — 329.825���� Policy on successful and innovative schools
  • 329.830 — 329.830���� Establishment; application; incentive rewards; rules (School District Collaboration Grant Program)
  • 329.838 — 329.838���� School District Collaboration Grant Program; student achievement results; rules
  • 329.839 — 329.839���� School District Collaboration Grant Account (Statewide Education Plans)
  • 329.841 — 329.841���� Statewide education plan for students who are Black or African-American; advisory group; report; grants; rul
  • 329.843 — 329.843���� Statewide education plan for students who are American Indian or Alaska Native; advisory group; report; dist
  • 329.845 — 329.845���� Statewide education plan for students who are Latino or Hispanic; advisory group; report; grants; rules
  • 329.846 — 329.846���� Statewide education plan for students who are asylum seekers, refugees or other immigrants; advisory group;
  • 329.847 — 329.847���� Statewide education plan for students who are minority gender identity or sexual orientation; advisory group
  • 329.849 — 329.849���� Statewide education plan for students who are Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander; advisory group; report; g
  • 329.850 — 329.850���� Duties of Education and Workforce Policy Advisor
  • 329.860 — 329.860���� Outreach to students no longer attending school
  • 329.885 — 329.885���� School-to-work transitions and work experience programs; funding; eligibility for grants
  • 329.901 — 329.901���� Collection of student and teacher information; report; rules OREGON EDUCATIONAL ACT FOR THE 21st CENTURY
  • 336.157 — 336.157; 1995 c.278 �41; 1995 c.660 �44; 1997 c.652 �24; 2003 c.303 �13; 2007 c.858 �26] ����� 329.875 [1993 c.45 �9
  • 336.590 — 336.590, 338.115, 339.115, 339.505, 339.520 and 343.161 by sections 1 to 8 of this 2023 Act become operative July 1, 202
  • 336.885 — 336.885] ����� 329.430 [Repealed by 1953 c.306 �18] ����� 329.440 [Repealed by 1953 c.306 �18] ����� 329.445
  • 342.784 — 342.784; 2001 c.317 �3; 2007 c.863 �2] ����� 329.795 Beginning teacher and administrator program established; distri
  • 342.788 — 342.788; 2001 c.317 �6; 2007 c.863 �4; 2015 c.487 �5; 2017 c.639 �13; 2023 c.592 �41] ����� 329.805 Grants-in-aid; r
  • 343.435 — 343.435] ����� 329.237 [Formerly 336.435; 1995 c.660 �20; 1999 c.59 �81; 1999 c.1053 �27; repealed by 2007 c.858 �40
  • 419B.558 — 419B.558. ����� (b) �Parent� means a parent, legal guardian or person in parental relationship, as defined in ORS 339.1
  • 433.269 — (2)(a); and
Title 33 · ORS Chapter 33 (20 sections)
  • 135.055 — 135.055, 151.216 and 151.219. ����� (2) For contempt of a justice court, municipal court or other public body not descr
  • 33.015 — to 33.145 apply to every court and judicial officer of this state,
  • 33.025 — 33.025������ Nature of contempt power; entity defendants
  • 33.055 — is filed.
  • 33.420 — 33.420������ Notice of application in case of minor child; exception; sealing of record in certain cases
  • 33.430 — 33.430������ Change of name on record of live birth; court conference with child
  • 33.440 — 33.440������ Application by minor child; court conference CHANGE OF SEX
  • 33.460 — 33.460������ Jurisdiction; grounds; procedure SURETIES
  • 33.510 — 33.510������ Discharge of surety or letter of credit issuer on application of surety or issuer
  • 33.520 — 33.520������ Discharge of surety or letter of credit issuer on application of principal
  • 33.530 — 33.530������ Liability of sureties or letter of credit issuer after termination of bond or letter of credit EVALUATI
  • 33.610 — 33.610������ Evaluating securities of secured creditor DETERMINATION OF LEGALITY OF MUNICIPAL CORPORATION�S ORGANIZA
  • 33.710 — 33.710������ Definitions; judicial examination to determine legality of any municipal corporation�s organization and act
  • 33.720 — 33.720������ Proceeding in rem; practice and procedure as in action not triable by right to jury; service by publication
  • 33.850 — to 33.875 if:
  • 33.855 — must:
  • 33.860 — and the financial terms of the transfer.
  • 33.862 — 33.862������ Information that may be requested at hearing
  • 33.865 — 33.865������ Required findings by court or responsible administrative authority
  • 33.875 — 33.875������ Limitations on transfers ����� 33.010 [Amended by 1981 c.898 �37; repealed by 1991 c.724 �32] CONTE
Title 330 · ORS Chapter 330 (12 sections)
  • 329.710 — 329.710; 1965 c.100 �72; 1989 c.819 �2; 2011 c.391 �1; 2023 c.8 �1] ����� 330.085 [Formerly 329.720; repealed by 196
  • 330.003 — 330.003���� �Merger� and �school district� defined for chapter
  • 330.005 — 330.005���� Division of state into school districts; definitions for school laws BOUNDARY CHANGE AND MERGER PROCEDUR
  • 330.080 — 330.080���� Composition, purpose and duties of district boundary board
  • 330.095 — 330.095���� Request or petition for change or merger; content
  • 330.101 — in the same manner as if the district boundary board had ordered the
  • 330.103 — 330.103. The remonstrance petition is subject to ORS 332.118. However, the boundary board shall not issue an order until
  • 330.106 — 330.106���� Action by board pending effective date of change
  • 330.107 — 330.107. [1989 c.819 �1; 1991 c.167 �8; 2003 c.226 �13] ����� 330.095 Request or petition for change or merger; cont
  • 330.400 — 330.400���� Notice by publication requirements GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 330.003 �Merger� and �school district� d
  • 335.482 — 335.482, and the union high school district if merger procedures are used for the unification of the union high school d
  • 36.710 — 36.710. A court may vacate an award only if there is a basis to vacate the award described in ORS 36.705 (1)(a) to (d).
Title 331 · ORS Chapter 331 (1 sections)
  • 332.016 — 332.016] ����� 331.090 [Formerly 331.330; 1967 c.95 �1; 1969 c.133 �1; 1969 c.202 �4; 1973 c.796 �35; 1975 c.770 �11
Title 332 · ORS Chapter 332 (68 sections)
  • 242.640 — are exempt from the provisions of this section. [Formerly 342.663; 2023
  • 279C.100 — to 279C.125 and 279C.300 to 279C.470.
  • 330.133 — in 1993]
  • 331.095 — 331.095; 1993 c.45 �45; 1993 c.136 �4; 1997 c.521 �15; 2019 c.449 �14] ����� 332.130 [Amended by 1965 c.100 �169; re
  • 332.002 — 332.002���� Definitions for chapter BOARD OF DIRECTORS
  • 332.005 — 332.005���� Directors as district school board; oath
  • 332.010 — 332.010); 1965 c.243 �1; 1967 c.605 �14; 1971 c.47 �1; 1975 c.770 �13a; 1991 c.167 �20; 1993 c.45 �36; 1993 c.329 �4; 19
  • 332.011 — 332.011���� Number of directors of districts under 300,000
  • 332.012 — 332.012���� Method for increasing number of board members
  • 332.015 — 332.015���� Number of directors of districts of 300,000 or more
  • 332.018 — 332.018���� Term of office; qualifications; stipend and expenses
  • 332.030 — 332.030���� Vacancy in office of director BOARD ORGANIZATION AND MEETINGS
  • 332.057 — 332.057] ����� 332.061 Hearing to expel minor students or to examine confidential records; exceptions to public meet
  • 332.060 — and then 332.108; 1993 c.45 �39]
  • 332.061 — 332.061���� Hearing to expel minor students or to examine confidential records; exceptions to public meetings law ST
  • 332.112 — 332.112���� Prohibition related to wearing of Native American items of cultural significance
  • 332.114 — 332.114���� Issuance of diplomas to veterans ELECTIONS
  • 332.118 — 332.118���� Election laws applicable; duties of Secretary of State; requirements for petitioners
  • 332.122 — 332.122���� Nomination of directors; qualifications
  • 332.124 — 332.124���� Election at large unless zoned; plurality in zones; reelection from zones; procedure when no nominee to fill
  • 332.126 — 332.126. ����� (2) In a district in which directors are elected from zones: ����� (a) The candidate for the office of
  • 332.128 — 332.128���� Establishing zones for purpose of nominating directors
  • 332.136 — 332.136���� Election of directors by position numbers
  • 332.138 — 332.138���� Election of directors; term DISTRICT PROPERTY
  • 332.155 — 332.155���� Land; buildings; lease-purchase agreements; equipment and services
  • 332.158 — 332.158���� Creation of school in another school district; written permission or written notice
  • 332.163 — 332.163���� Notices related to seismic risk category of school
  • 332.166 — 332.166] ����� Note: 332.341 and 332.345 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or
  • 332.167 — 332.167] ����� Note: See note under 332.341. ����� 332.350 [Amended by 1957 c.634 �7; renumbered 336.285 and the
  • 332.172 — 332.172���� Use of school buildings and grounds for civic and recreational purposes; fee; rules
  • 332.176 — 332.176���� Large construction projects; safety improvements
  • 332.182 — 332.182���� Condemnation of realty for school purposes
  • 332.205 — and then 332.445]
  • 332.210 — 332.210���� Districts controlling cemeteries SCHOOL ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
  • 332.285 — 332.285] ����� 332.250 [Repealed by 1953 c.626 �9] ����� 332.252 [1953 c.626 �2; renumbered
  • 332.290 — 332.290] ����� 332.255 [Formerly 332.070; 1965 c.100 �147; 1971 c.98 �2; repealed by 1993 c.45 �50] ����� 332.25
  • 332.300 — 332.300] ����� 332.265 [Formerly 332.220; repealed by 1965 c.100 �456] ����� 332.266 [1953 c.626 �5; renumbered
  • 332.305 — 332.305] ����� 332.270 [Repealed by 1953 c.626 �9] ����� 332.272 [1953 c.626 �6; renumbered
  • 332.315 — 332.315] ����� 332.275 [Formerly 332.230; 1965 c.100 �148; 1967 c.350 �1; repealed by 1975 c.771 �33] ����� 332.
  • 332.334 — 332.334���� Tests of schools under plan; results; annual statement; rules
  • 332.341 — 332.341���� Provision of information to school districts about elevated levels of radon
  • 332.345 — 332.345���� Tests of schools for elevated levels of radon; plan; results SCHOOL VENTILATION QUALITY
  • 332.356 — 332.356���� Carbon dioxide monitors and alarms; rules
  • 332.358 — 332.358. [2023 c.525 �2] ����� Note: See note under 332.352. ����� 332.356 Carbon dioxide monitors and alarms; r
  • 332.361 — 332.361���� Contractor requirements for indoor HVAC infrastructure improvements
  • 332.385 — 332.385���� Gifts for scholarships and loans TRANSPORTATION
  • 332.405 — 332.405���� Transportation; board and room; pedestrian facilities
  • 332.410 — 332.410; 1965 c.100 �135; 1975 c.770 �19] ����� 332.050 [Amended by 1953 c.299 �2; 1957 c.634 �3; 1961 c.281 �4; ren
  • 332.415 — 332.415���� Transportation of students attending private or parochial schools
  • 332.427 — 332.427���� Availability of district vehicles for public transportation purposes INSURANCE
  • 332.432 — 332.432���� Insurance, medical and hospital service contracts covering school employees; self-insurance
  • 332.435 — 332.435���� Liability insurance; self-insurance program for liability; medical and hospital benefits for students
  • 332.437 — 332.437���� Insurance reserve fund TRAFFIC REGULATION
  • 332.445 — 332.445���� Regulation of vehicles on school property; rules PERSONNEL
  • 332.515 — 332.515���� Chief administrative officer as district school clerk; deputies
  • 332.531 — 332.531���� Law enforcement agency; personnel as peace officers
  • 332.534 — 332.534���� Standard form for reporting salaries and other benefits
  • 332.544 — 332.544���� Employment of classified school employees
  • 332.554 — 332.554���� Notice of reasonable assurance of continued employment; when sent; effect of failure to give notice STUD
  • 332.585 — 332.585���� Determination of student census by school districts INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
  • 332.745 — and need not require competitive bids in connection therewith. No
  • 332.750 — 332.750���� Transactions involving intellectual property exempt from certain bidding requirements GENERAL PROVISIONS
  • 336.030 — 336.030; 1993 c.45 �42] ����� 332.108 [Formerly 332.060; 1965 c.100 �137; renumbered 332.057] ����� 332.110 [Ren
  • 336.035 — 336.035. ����� (c) Authorize the use of the schools for purposes of training students of an approved educator preparati
  • 338.060 — 338.060] ����� 332.420 [Renumbered 332.055] ����� 332.425 [Formerly 338.070; repealed by 1993 c.45 �54] ����
  • 342.596 — 342.596; 2017 c.356 �28] ����� 332.510 [Amended by 1953 c.135 �3; repealed by 1965 c.100 �159 (332.511 enacted in li
  • 342.598 — 342.598; 1997 c.795 �1; 1999 c.59 �83] ����� 332.435 Liability insurance; self-insurance program for liability; medi
  • 342.617 — 342.617] ����� 332.570 [Renumbered 332.720] ����� 332.575 [1971 c.294 �9; renumbered 326.355 in 1993] �����
Title 333 · ORS Chapter 333 (1 sections)
  • 333.560 — 333.560); repealed by 2003 c.226 �23] ����� 333.570 [Amended by 1979 c.710 �7; repealed by 2003 c.226 �23] �����
Title 334 · ORS Chapter 334 (38 sections)
  • 255.069 — 255.069, and the board�s resolution shall have no effect on the terms of any current board members. [1957 c.678 �4; 1961
  • 327.019 — (9). [2001 c.695 �27; 2001 c.695 �29; 2007 c.578 �4; 2009 c.705 �1;
  • 328.304 — and other laws applicable to the issuance of bonds and levying of taxes
  • 334.010 — 334.010���� Creation of education service districts
  • 334.013 — 334.013���� Composition of education service districts
  • 334.015 — 334.015, the school district and education service district shall determine the disposition of any real property of the
  • 334.017 — 334.017���� Interview requirements for school district that withdraws
  • 334.019 — 334.019���� Rejoining of school district; effective date
  • 334.022 — 334.022���� Prohibition on distinction in state funding between multicounty and single county districts BOARD OF DIR
  • 334.025 — 334.025���� Number of board members; election; local advisory committees
  • 334.032 — 334.032���� Zones; representation of counties within district
  • 334.090 — 334.090���� Term; eligibility; election of successors; vacancies
  • 334.095 — 334.095���� Declaration of vacancy in office of director; removal; recall
  • 334.100 — 334.100���� Organization of board; meetings; quorum; compensation (Pilot Education Service Districts)
  • 334.112 — 334.112���� Declaration of vacancy in office of director; removal
  • 334.115 — 334.115���� Legislative report POWERS AND DUTIES
  • 334.125 — 334.125���� Status of board; powers and duties; rules
  • 334.127 — 334.127���� Title of real property when district ceases or school district withdraws
  • 334.145 — 334.145���� Office space provided by county; rent; additional space; purchase of required space; providing space
  • 334.177 — 334.177���� Expenditure of percentage of amounts received on services
  • 334.185 — 334.185���� Entrepreneurial services and facilities
  • 334.217 — 334.217���� Standards of adequacy of services and facilities; plans for nonstandard districts; effect of failure to comp
  • 334.219 — 334.219���� Report on performance and finances; distribution and accessibility of report PERSONNEL
  • 334.225 — 334.225���� Superintendent; duties; compensation; termination
  • 334.231 — 334.231���� Employment of classified school employees BUDGET AND TAX LEVIES
  • 334.240 — 334.240���� District budget; budget committee; audits
  • 334.285 — 334.285���� Apportionment of taxes; split between elementary and secondary school purposes
  • 334.293 — 334.293���� Direct ad valorem tax required to pay bonds
  • 334.330 — 334.330] PERSONNEL ����� 334.225 Superintendent; duties; compensation; termination. (1) The education service di
  • 334.510 — 334.510; repealed by 1977 c.840 �19] ����� 334.320 [Formerly 334.210 and then
  • 334.520 — 334.520; 1973 c.796 �50; 1975 c.477 �10; 1977 c.2 �1; 1977 c.156 �1; repealed by 1977 c.840 �19] ����� 334.330 [Form
  • 334.530 — 334.530; repealed by 1977 c.840 �19] ����� 334.350 [1957 c.678 �15(1); 1965 c.100 �196; 1993 c.784 �16b; 2003 c.226
  • 334.540 — 334.540; 1965 c.100 �191; repealed by 1977 c.840 �19] ����� 334.300 [1957 c.678 �14; 1963 c.576 �41; 1965 c.100 �192
  • 334.690 — 334.690���� State board as boundary board; criteria for reorganization; filing boundary change
  • 334.710 — 334.710���� Petition; review by state board; notice; hearing
  • 334.730 — 334.730���� Joint meeting; zoning; election of new directors
  • 334.760 — 334.760���� Power of new board prior to existence of new district
  • 334.770 — 334.770���� Power of new board generally GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 334.003 Definitions for chapter. For purposes
Title 335 · ORS Chapter 335 (17 sections)
  • 329.455 — in 1993]
  • 329.465 — in 1993]
  • 329.475 — in 1993]
  • 329.495 — in 1993]
  • 329.505 — in 1993]
  • 335.005 — [Amended by 1957 c.310 �16;
  • 335.090 — against property included in a union high school district. [1961 c.688 �2;
  • 335.095 — 335.095���� Levy of taxes in school districts for high school purposes UNION HIGH SCHOOLS (Generally)
  • 335.290 — 335.290���� Change in common districts not to affect union high school districts
  • 335.465 — 335.465���� Contracts with common school districts (Lengthening Course of Study)
  • 335.490 — 335.490���� Extension of union high school course of study
  • 335.495 — 335.495���� Election to lengthen course; ballot title if single district would result
  • 335.500 — 335.500���� Procedure after election to lengthen course; effective date of change
  • 335.502 — 335.502���� Cost of educating elementary pupils after course lengthened to include elementary grades
  • 335.505 — 335.505���� Transformation of union high school district into common school district; continued existence of part of spl
  • 335.525 — 335.525���� Effect of election to add districts to union high school district
  • 335.905 — 335.905); repealed by 1959 c.641 �38] ����� 335.908 [1957 c.723 �14; repealed by 1959 c.641 �38] ����� 335.910 [
Title 336 · ORS Chapter 336 (81 sections)
  • 163.445 — for persons 18 years of age or older to have sexual relations with
  • 327.511 — 327.511. ����� (b) Recovery schools will be approved, to the greatest extent practicable, in a manner that: ����� (A)
  • 329.172 — to 329.200.
  • 329.245 — in 1993]
  • 329.725 — in 1993]
  • 336.005 — [1991 c.785 �1; renumbered 329.153
  • 336.010 — 336.010���� School month; holidays; teachers� holiday pay; Saturday instruction
  • 336.014 — 336.014���� Providing programs outside usual classroom hours; rules; fees
  • 336.029 — 336.029���� Oregon Civics Day for Teachers; funding REQUIRED COURSES OF STUDY
  • 336.045 — 336.045; renumbered 339.875 in 1993] ����� 336.631 Private alternative programs; requirements; applicability of laws
  • 336.057 — 336.057���� Courses in Constitution and history of United States
  • 336.059 — 336.059���� Child sexual abuse prevention instructional program
  • 336.067 — 336.067���� Topics given special emphasis in instruction
  • 336.072 — 336.072); 1997 c.521 �9; 2013 c.463 �1; 2015 c.421 �1; 2023 c.517 �1; 2023 c.560 �2; 2025 c.208 �1; 2025 c.386 �14a; ren
  • 336.076 — 336.076���� Advisory group regarding English language learner programs
  • 336.079 — 336.079���� English language learners; statewide plan; interventions; rules
  • 336.081 — 336.081���� Opportunity to qualify to assist non-English-speaking students
  • 336.082 — should be designed to:
  • 336.086 — 336.086���� Standards for curriculum described in ORS 336.082 KINDERGARTEN
  • 336.095 — 336.095���� Full-day and half-day kindergarten; free kindergarten facilities; rules; admission of underage child
  • 336.101 — 336.101���� Early Learning Kindergarten Readiness Partnership and Innovation Program; rules
  • 336.104 — 336.104���� Early Learning Kindergarten Readiness Partnership and Innovation Account ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS
  • 336.107 — 336.107���� Parenting skills and child development course
  • 336.109 — 336.109���� Policy to reduce gang involvement, violent activities and drug abuse
  • 336.113 — 336.113���� Multicultural education; advisory committee
  • 336.179 — 336.179���� Recognition of student achievement DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION ABOUT STUDENT
  • 336.187 — enacted in lieu of 336.215)]
  • 336.204 — 336.204���� Department assistance in funding school nursing services HEALTH-RELATED EXAMINATIONS
  • 336.211 — 336.211���� Vision screenings and eye examinations; reimbursements; rules
  • 336.214 — 336.214���� Request not to participate in dental screening; notice; rules
  • 336.216 — 336.216���� Mental health screenings; rules ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE PROGRAM
  • 336.230 — 336.230; 1977 c.226 �1; 1999 c.1023 �1; 2011 c.637 �114; 2015 c.27 �35; 2019 c.213 �129] ����� 336.059 Child sexual
  • 336.241 — 336.241���� Inclusion of cannabis abuse prevention curricula supplements and public information programs in policies and
  • 336.246 — 336.246���� Inclusion of curricula supplements on certain drugs and on protections related to medical treatment for drug
  • 336.423 — 336.423���� Standards for food and beverages sold to students in schools; exceptions; compliance
  • 336.426 — 336.426���� Oregon Farm-to-School and School Garden Program; rules
  • 336.431 — 336.431���� Farm-to-School Grant Program to purchase Oregon food products and to fund certain educational activities; ru
  • 336.441 — 336.441���� Use of alcoholic beverages in culinary arts classes
  • 336.445 — 336.445���� Use of polystyrene foam in meal service; rules HEALTH EDUCATION
  • 336.455 — 336.455���� Human sexuality education courses; criteria
  • 336.465 — 336.465���� Examination of instructional material; notice; pupil not required to take course
  • 336.472 — 336.472���� Instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and uses of automated external defibrillators; waiver; exceptio
  • 336.474 — 336.474���� Instruction on organ and tissue donation and education STUDENT JOURNALISTS
  • 336.477 — 336.477���� Rights; student expression; civil action EXTRACURRICULAR SPORTS
  • 336.479 — 336.479���� Physical examination prior to participation in extracurricular sports; rules CONCUSSIONS AND BRAIN INJUR
  • 336.485 — and 417.875 by renewing a certificate. The university shall prescribe
  • 336.490 — 336.490���� Qualified health care professional for purposes of ORS 336.485 and 417.875; certification (Academic Acco
  • 336.495 — 336.495���� Immediate and temporary accommodation plans for students with concussion or other brain injury; procedures f
  • 336.510 — 336.510���� Legislative findings; direction to Department of Education
  • 336.520 — 336.520���� Community school program to provide for advisory involvement; local advisory bodies
  • 336.525 — 336.525���� Program to be operated by district providing elementary or secondary education; exception RESIDENTIAL PR
  • 336.575 — 336.575���� Notice and consultation before establishing, expanding or changing residential program
  • 336.585 — 336.585���� Education for children enrolled in Juvenile Detention Education Program; costs; rules; notification to resid
  • 336.625 — 336.625���� Goals; district responsibility; registration; rules
  • 336.630 — and then 339.875 in 1993]
  • 336.631 — 336.631���� Private alternative programs; requirements; applicability of laws; placement of students
  • 336.637 — 336.637���� Instruction in educational standards required; assessment of students in private alternative education progr
  • 336.645 — 336.645���� Notification of availability of program; rules
  • 336.685 — 336.685���� Recovery school advisory committee STUDENT TRAFFIC SAFETY EDUCATION
  • 336.800 — 336.800���� School course in traffic safety education; tuition
  • 336.802 — 336.802���� Traffic safety education course; curriculum; rules
  • 336.804 — 336.804���� Unavailability of traffic safety education course
  • 336.805 — 336.805���� Reimbursement to course provider; limitations on tuition; rules
  • 336.807 — 336.807. ����� (3) The department shall make periodic studies to determine the effectiveness of traffic safety educatio
  • 336.815 — 336.815���� Contract with commercial driver training school
  • 336.820 — 336.820. [Formerly 343.740; 1999 c.328 �10; 2009 c.394 �5] ����� 336.815 Contract with commercial driver training sc
  • 336.840 — 336.840���� Policies for personal electronic devices; policies for curricula that use technology (Oregon Digital Lea
  • 338.115 — 338.115. ����� (F) All administrators and teachers at the recovery school must be licensed by the Teacher Standards and
  • 339.195 — 339.195; 1997 c.20 �1; 2007 c.429 �1; 2015 c.671 �4] ����� 336.585 Education for children enrolled in Juvenile Deten
  • 339.205 — 339.205; 2001 c.681 �8; 2011 c.315 �1; 2013 c.1 �31; 2013 c.747 �41; 2018 c.18 �1; 2022 c.81 �8] ����� 336.590 Educa
  • 339.620 — 339.620; 1995 c.656 �7; 1996 c.16 �3; 1997 c.164 �1; 1997 c.613 �3; 2001 c.490 �4; 2009 c.252 �1; 2013 c.286 �12; 2015 c
  • 339.623 — 339.623; 2005 c.22 �233] ����� 336.645 Notification of availability of program; rules. The State Board of Education
  • 339.635 — 339.635; 2001 c.490 �7; 2009 c.252 �2] ����� 336.660 [1991 c.970 �4; 1993 c.45 �102; renumbered 339.865 in 1993]
  • 339.880 — in 1993]
  • 339.885 — in 1993]
  • 343.261 — to 343.295, the program must be approved by the Department of Education
  • 343.705 — 343.705; 1997 c.118 �1; 1997 c.249 �98; 2001 c.295 �11; 2001 c.706 �1; 2007 c.70 �94; 2007 c.858 �65] ����� 336.795
  • 419B.337 — and in foster homes as defined by ORS 418.625 (3).
  • 659.855 — and 659.860 (discrimination);
  • 683.340 — or a person licensed by the Oregon Medical Board under ORS chapter 677
  • 802.345 — 802.345] ����� Note: 336.802 and 336.804 were added to and made a part of 336.790 to 336.820 by legislative action b
Title 337 · ORS Chapter 337 (20 sections)
  • 337.010 — [Repealed by 1965 c.100 �248
  • 337.030 — 337.030���� Annual notice to school textbook and instructional materials publishers
  • 337.035 — 337.035���� Establishment of guidelines and criteria for review and selection of textbooks and instructional materials;
  • 337.050 — 337.050���� List of textbooks and instructional materials
  • 337.075 — 337.075���� Adoption or rejection of textbooks and instructional materials
  • 337.080 — 337.080���� Report of textbook and instructional material adoptions
  • 337.090 — 337.090���� Contract with publisher; terms; security; breach; remedies
  • 337.110 — 337.110���� Selection of substitute or additional textbooks and instructional materials AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF DIST
  • 337.120 — 337.120���� District school board adoption of list and use of approved textbooks and instructional materials
  • 337.141 — 337.141���� District school board selection of textbooks and instructional materials not on list adopted by State Board
  • 337.150 — 337.150���� School board and charter school duty to provide textbooks REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS
  • 337.260 — 337.260���� Textbooks on American history and government SELECTION AND RETENTION OF SCHOOL LIBRARY MATERIALS
  • 337.277 — 337.277���� Prohibition on discrimination in selection or retention of library materials; process for removal of library
  • 337.280 — 337.280���� Technical assistance and guidance for compliance with ORS 337.277 ANIMAL DISSECTION
  • 337.300 — 337.300���� Animal dissection; refusal by student; alternatives; notification POST-SECONDARY TEXTBOOKS AND INSTRUCTI
  • 337.503 — 337.503���� Publisher of college textbooks; duties (metadata only)
  • 337.506 — 337.506���� Textbook bundling; disclosure of information (Instructional Materials in Alternative Formats)
  • 337.517 — 337.517. [2007 c.466 �5] ����� 337.530 [1957 c.642 �3; 1963 c.570 �13; 1965 c.100 �268; repealed by 1989 c.216 �1]
  • 337.521 — 337.521���� Higher Education Coordinating Commission powers and duties; statewide guidelines
  • 337.524 — authorizes any use of instructional materials, or requires a publisher
Title 338 · ORS Chapter 338 (21 sections)
  • 326.565 — and 326.575 (student records);
  • 326.603 — 326.603, 326.607 and 342.223 (criminal records checks); ����� (i) ORS 329.045 (academic content standards and instructi
  • 327.043 — in the same manner as students attending nonchartered public schools if
  • 336.680 — for public charter schools that are approved recovery schools:
  • 338.025 — 338.025���� Rules; waiver of provisions of chapter; exceptions FORMATION
  • 338.035 — (4)(a)(A) seeking to establish a public charter school shall submit a
  • 338.045 — 338.045; and ����� (B) May submit a written proposal to the State Board of Education. ����� (b) An applicant for a pub
  • 338.055 — 338.055, the school district board shall become the sponsor of the public charter school. ����� (b) Pursuant to ORS 338
  • 338.065 — 338.065���� Terms and form of charter; renewal; appeal
  • 338.075 — 338.075���� Review of school district board decision; sponsorship by State Board of Education; judicial review
  • 338.080 — 338.080���� Cooperative agreement to provide educational services OPERATION
  • 338.095 — 338.095���� Financial management system; annual report, visit and audit
  • 338.105 — 338.105���� Termination of charter; appeal; rules; dissolution or closure of school
  • 338.120 — 338.120, 338.125 (5), 338.135 (2)(b) or 339.122. [1999 c.200 �13; 2001 c.810 �3; 2005 c.367 �5; 2007 c.575 �4; 2007 c.66
  • 338.125 — 338.125���� Student enrollment; nonresident students; appeals; written notices
  • 338.130 — 338.130���� Operation of school or of tutoring or testing facility not located in sponsoring school district; compliance
  • 338.135 — 338.135���� Employees; licensure and registration requirements; collective bargaining; prohibition on waiver of right to
  • 338.145 — 338.145���� Responsibility for student transportation services; costs FUNDING
  • 338.157 — 338.157���� Adjusting number of students for poverty level
  • 338.165 — 338.165���� Special education students; payment for services GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 338.005 Definitions for ch
  • 339.147 — and 339.155 (tuition and fees);
Title 339 · ORS Chapter 339 (105 sections)
  • 166.382 — 166.382, shall promptly report the person�s conduct to a law enforcement agency within the county. If the school adminis
  • 326.695 — 326.695; ����� (F) An approved recovery school, as defined in ORS 336.680; or ����� (G) A program that receives moneys
  • 327.013 — 327.013, if participating in the interscholastic activity requires the student to enroll in a course for credit. �����
  • 327.173 — 327.173, 327.348, 327.356 to 327.359 and 327.731 for each child who is in a local or regional correctional facility. ��
  • 332.595 — 332.595; 1997 c.821 �21; 2005 c.521 �1; 2007 c.464 �1; 2009 c.11 �42; 2010 c.21 ��1,3; 2011 c.718 ��3,4,8,19; 2015 c.781
  • 336.071 — 336.071] ����� 339.410 [1965 c.100 �297; repealed by 1979 c.228 �1] RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION ����� 339.420 Child e
  • 336.165 — 336.165; 1999 c.200 �31; 1999 c.328 �12; 2011 c.704 �5] ����� 339.145 [1965 c.100 �288; 1967 c.67 �9; 1971 c.494 �2;
  • 336.440 — and then 336.610; 2011 c.637 �119]
  • 336.460 — 336.460] ����� 339.660 Rules on traffic patrols; eligibility; authority. (1) To promote safety the State Board of Ed
  • 336.470 — 336.470] ����� 339.665 Intergovernmental cooperation and assistance in connection with traffic patrols. (1) The Depa
  • 336.580 — 336.580. ����� (4) Except as provided in ORS 343.261, 343.941, 343.961 and 346.010, the school district shall provide o
  • 336.620 — 336.620] ����� 339.883 Possession of tobacco products or inhalant delivery systems by person under 21 prohibited at
  • 336.640 — in 1993]
  • 336.665 — in 1993]
  • 338.005 — shall require tuition for courses not part of the regular school
  • 339.020 — 339.020, a district school board may admit free of charge a child whose needs for cognitive, social and physical develop
  • 339.030 — (1)(d) or (e).
  • 339.035 — 339.035���� Teaching by private teacher, parent or guardian; rules
  • 339.065 — 339.065���� Estimates of attendance; irregular attendance; excused absences
  • 339.080 — 339.080���� Nonattendance notice to parents, school officials and parole or probation officer
  • 339.090 — 339.090���� Determination of compliance; notice to district superintendent
  • 339.095 — 339.095���� Required procedures related to violations of certain school attendance requirements; rules ADMISSION OF
  • 339.115 — (1) and who is enrolled in a high school equivalency program.
  • 339.119 — 339.119���� Prohibition of payment as incentive to receive educational services; exceptions
  • 339.125 — 339.125���� Contract for admission of nonresident pupils; costs
  • 339.127 — 339.127���� Factors prohibited from consideration when giving consent to nonresident student; limitations on consent and
  • 339.128 — 339.128���� Factors prohibited from consideration when admitting tuition-paying nonresident student
  • 339.129 — 339.129���� Education for children in local or regional correctional facilities required; funding; notice to district; a
  • 339.134 — 339.134���� Residency of child voluntarily placed outside child�s home and living in substitute care program
  • 339.137 — 339.137���� Residency of student at youth care center
  • 339.139 — 339.139���� Residency of military children; rules TUITION AND FEES
  • 339.141 — 339.141, no district school board or public charter school as defined in ORS
  • 339.155 — 339.155���� Prohibitions of certain fees as condition of admission; allowable fees STUDENT CONDUCT AND DISCIPLINE
  • 339.240 — 339.240���� Rules of student conduct, discipline and rights; duties of state board and district school boards
  • 339.250 — 339.250���� Duty of student to comply with rules; policies on discipline, suspension, expulsion, threats of violence or
  • 339.256 — 339.256���� Prohibition on restriction of access to specialized learning areas or certain common areas
  • 339.270 — 339.270���� Assessment of costs of school property damage against responsible student or parents or guardian; notice; ac
  • 339.280 — 339.280���� Student grading policies; consideration of attendance allowed; policy content RESTRAINT AND SECLUSION
  • 339.287 — 339.287���� Exclusion of employees of youth correction facilities and juvenile detention facilities from ORS
  • 339.294 — 339.294���� Procedures following incident; notification; records
  • 339.296 — 339.296���� Determination that public education program is responsible for abuse
  • 339.303 — 339.303���� Rules for complaints, investigations and seclusion rooms
  • 339.308 — 339.308���� Seclusion cell prohibition SCHOOL SAFETY (Employee Injuries)
  • 339.309 — 339.309���� Required reports of employee injuries (Nonviolent Crisis Intervention)
  • 339.311 — 339.311���� Safe School Culture Grant program; certified instructors; grants; rules (Coordination and Information Sh
  • 339.315 — 339.315���� Report required if person has unlawful firearm or destructive device; immunity; law enforcement investigatio
  • 339.317 — 339.317���� Notice to school district of person charged with crime; immunity
  • 339.319 — 339.319���� Notice to school district of person convicted of crime; immunity
  • 339.321 — 339.321���� Notice to school district and law enforcement agencies of release or discharge of person; immunity
  • 339.323 — 339.323���� Disclosure of information regarding person charged with or convicted of crime or regarding release or discha
  • 339.324 — 339.324; and ����� (B) Other appropriate actions to take when there is a threat to safety. ����� (6)(a) At least 30 mi
  • 339.326 — 339.326���� Actions after receipt of notice under ORS 419A.305; transfers from outside state; enrollment in other school
  • 339.327 — 339.327���� Notification required if person possesses threatening list or when threats of violence or harm made; immunit
  • 339.329 — 339.329���� Statewide tip line to report information concerning threats or potential threats to student safety; rules
  • 339.331 — 339.331���� Mission; duties; annual report; staff; funding
  • 339.336 — 339.336���� Funding; Center for School Safety Account
  • 339.339 — 339.339. [2001 c.618 �8; 2009 c.762 �58; 2015 c.767 �105] ����� 339.339 Collaboration between center and Department
  • 339.343 — 339.343���� Comprehensive district plans on student suicide prevention; rules (Automated External Defibrillator)
  • 339.345 — 339.345���� Requirement to have automated external defibrillator (Prohibitions on Discrimination)
  • 339.347 — 339.347���� Policies to address bias incidents and displays of symbols of hate (Harassment, Intimidation and Bullyin
  • 339.359 — 339.359���� Training programs; prevention task forces, programs and other initiatives
  • 339.362 — 339.362���� Retaliation against victims and witnesses prohibited; school employee immunity
  • 339.364 — 339.364���� Victim may seek redress under other laws (Teen Dating Violence and Domestic Violence)
  • 339.366 — 339.366���� Required policies on teen dating violence and domestic violence
  • 339.368 — 339.368���� Posters regarding domestic violence; rules (Abuse and Sexual Conduct)
  • 339.372 — 339.372���� Policies of school boards on reporting of suspected abuse and suspected sexual conduct
  • 339.374 — 339.374���� Required background checks by education providers
  • 339.378 — (1).
  • 339.384 — 339.384, before an education provider may hire an applicant for a position with the education provider as a school emplo
  • 339.388 — 339.388���� Report of abuse or sexual conduct; investigation; appeal process; disclosure of records
  • 339.389 — 339.389���� Receipt by Department of Education from Department of Human Services of notification of report or investigat
  • 339.390 — 339.390���� Investigations by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission of persons who are commission licensees; timeli
  • 339.391 — 339.391���� Investigations by Department of Education of persons who are not commission licensees; timeline; findings; r
  • 339.392 — 339.392���� Prohibitions against certain agreements and contracts
  • 339.405 — (2)(a), that:
  • 339.408 — 339.408���� Emergency safeguards; required drills and instruction; school building security RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION
  • 339.420 — 339.420���� Child excused to receive religious instruction INTERSCHOLASTIC ACTIVITIES
  • 339.450 — 339.450���� Prohibited grounds for denying participation in interscholastic athletics
  • 339.460 — 339.460���� Participation in interscholastic activities by high school equivalency student, homeschooled student or stud
  • 339.515 — 339.515���� Uniform reporting system; training and technical assistance in using system
  • 339.520 — 339.520���� Information required on certain students who withdraw from school TRAFFIC PATROL
  • 339.655 — 339.655���� Traffic patrols authorized; medical benefits; rules
  • 339.660 — (1).
  • 339.665 — 339.665���� Intergovernmental cooperation and assistance in connection with traffic patrols ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICA
  • 339.860 — 339.860; 2009 c.562 �23] ����� 339.880 Unauthorized soliciting of pupils prohibited. No person shall solicit, receiv
  • 339.866 — 339.866���� Self-administration of medication by students
  • 339.869 — 339.869���� Administration of medication and short-acting opioid antagonists; information to parents; rules
  • 339.870 — 339.870���� Liability of school personnel administering medication or short-acting opioid antagonist
  • 339.871 — 339.871���� Liability of school personnel for student self-administering medication or for student or individual unable
  • 339.873 — 339.873���� Recommendations on medication to affect or alter thought processes, mood or behavior prohibited; exceptions
  • 339.874 — 339.874���� Use of sun-protective clothing and sunscreen
  • 339.875 — 339.875���� Procurement, display and salute of flags
  • 339.877 — 339.877���� Issuance of diploma for work completed at certain state institutions
  • 339.883 — in 2007]
  • 339.890 — 339.890���� Radio frequency identification device policy for students; rules PENALTIES
  • 339.990 — 339.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 339.005 Definition for ORS 339.040 and 339.125. As used in ORS 33
  • 343.155 — (5) if:
  • 343.650 — 343.650. Suspension or expulsion of a student from the regular school program does not relieve the district of the oblig
  • 419A.015 — 419A.015, 420.048 or 420A.122, the school administrator may disclose the information only to school personnel, as define
  • 419A.050 — to 419A.063 who uses restraint or seclusion on a student in connection
  • 419A.305 — or obtained from an out-of-state school under subsection (3) of this
  • 419B.010 — and 419B.015, for all reports of suspected abuse.
  • 419C.352 — 419C.352, 419C.364 or 419C.370 (1)(b), the agency supervising the person or, in the case of a juvenile department that h
  • 419C.364 — 419C.364, the district attorney or city attorney, if the person is waived to municipal court or, in the case of a juveni
  • 420A.122 — is not civilly or criminally liable for failing to disclose the
Title 34 · ORS Chapter 34 (42 sections)
  • 19.230 — 19.230; 2025 c.476 �24] ����� Note: 34.102 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or
  • 34.020 — 34.020������ Who may obtain review; intermediate orders reviewable
  • 34.030 — 34.030������ Jurisdiction to grant writ; petition for writ; time limit
  • 34.102 — 34.102������ Review of decisions of municipal corporations; transfers between circuit court and Land Use Board of Appeal
  • 34.105 — to 34.240 is inconsistent with the provisions of this section, the
  • 34.130 — 34.130������ Petition for writ; service; order of allowance; intervention
  • 34.140 — 34.140������ Direction and service of writ; proof of service; enforcing obedience to writ
  • 34.150 — 34.150������ Peremptory and alternative writs; form
  • 34.160 — 34.160������ Allowance of peremptory writ in first instance
  • 34.170 — 34.170������ Answer or motion to dismiss by defendant
  • 34.180 — 34.180������ Failure to answer or move for dismissal; additional pleadings
  • 34.190 — 34.190������ Other pleadings; construction and amendment of pleadings; motions; manner of trial
  • 34.210 — 34.210������ Recovery of damages; attorney fees, costs and disbursements
  • 34.250 — 34.250������ Certain mandamus proceedings under Supreme Court�s original jurisdiction WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS
  • 34.320 — 34.320������ Courts having jurisdiction; transfer of proceedings
  • 34.355 — 34.355������ Appointment of counsel; compensation and costs
  • 34.360 — 34.360������ Contents of petition when person challenges authority for confinement
  • 34.362 — 34.362������ Contents of petition when person challenges conditions of confinement or deprivation of rights while confin
  • 34.365 — 34.365������ Filing petition of prisoner without payment of filing fees; fee as charge against trust account
  • 34.370 — 34.370������ Order to show cause; time for ruling on show cause order; attorney fees; entry of judgment or issuance of w
  • 34.390 — 34.390������ Order for arrest of person having custody
  • 34.400 — 34.400������ Execution of warrant; return and proceedings thereon
  • 34.410 — 34.410������ Criminal offense by person having custody
  • 34.430 — 34.430������ Defect of form; designation of persons
  • 34.440 — 34.440������ Who may serve writ; tender of fees and undertaking when service is on sheriff or other officer
  • 34.450 — 34.450������ Payment of charges when service is on person other than sheriff or other officer
  • 34.470 — 34.470������ Service when officer or other person hides or refuses admittance
  • 34.530 — 34.530������ Requiring return and production of party by order
  • 34.550 — 34.550������ Warrant in case of refusal or neglect to obey writ
  • 34.570 — 34.570������ Precept commanding bringing of prisoner
  • 34.590 — 34.590������ Discharge when no legal cause for restraint is shown
  • 34.610 — 34.610������ Grounds for discharge of prisoner in custody under order or civil process
  • 34.620 — 34.620������ Inquiry into legality of certain judgments and process not permitted
  • 34.630 — 34.630������ Proceedings where commitment for criminal offense is legal, or party probably is guilty
  • 34.670 — 34.670������ Replication following return; hearing (metadata only)
  • 34.680 — 34.680������ Motion to deny petition; motion to strike; controverting replication; time to plead; construction and effec
  • 34.690 — 34.690������ Requiring production of person after writ issued
  • 34.700 — 34.700������ Judgment; liability for obedience to judgment; payment of attorney fees
  • 34.712 — 34.712������ Summary affirmation of judgment on appeal
  • 34.730 — 34.730������ Forfeiture for refusing copy of order or process AMENDMENT OF PETITION OR ACTION TO SEEK PROPER REMEDY
  • 34.740 — 34.740������ Amendment of petition or action against public body when wrong remedy sought; effect of amendment on time l
  • 34.810 — 34.810������ Scire facias and quo warranto WRIT OF REVIEW ����� 34.010 Former writ of certiorari as writ of revi
Title 340 · ORS Chapter 340 (20 sections)
  • 329.451 — 329.451, the State Board of Education and the school district board. ����� (b) �Eligible student� does not include a fo
  • 340.005 — to 340.090.
  • 340.015 — 340.015���� Notification to students and parents or guardians; rules
  • 340.025 — 340.025���� Notification by student to school district; review of graduation requirements; educational learning plan
  • 340.030 — for more than the equivalent of one academic year. If an eligible
  • 340.040 — 340.040���� Credits for post-secondary courses; notification; appeal
  • 340.045 — 340.045���� Calculation of State School Fund grant; payment of instructional costs; appeal
  • 340.050 — 340.050���� Payment of costs for post-secondary courses; transportation
  • 340.070 — 340.070���� Special education and related services; contract
  • 340.073 — 340.073���� Public charter school participation; costs
  • 340.080 — 340.080���� Limitation on credit hours awarded to students; participation by at-risk students; rules
  • 340.083 — 340.083���� Waiver of program requirements; duration
  • 340.300 — 340.300���� School districts to provide accelerated college credit programs
  • 340.305 — 340.305���� Information used to assist school districts and high schools in providing accelerated learning options
  • 340.310 — 340.310���� Statewide standards for dual credit programs; report (Grant Programs)
  • 340.320 — 340.320, 340.323 and 340.326. Unless otherwise specified by the Legislative Assembly, the Department of Education, in co
  • 340.323 — 340.323���� Accelerated College Credit Planning Partnership Grant Program; rules
  • 340.326 — 340.326���� Accelerated College Credit Partnership Enhancement Grant Program; rules
  • 340.330 — 340.330���� Accelerated College Credit Account (Temporary provisions relating to reports on accelerated learning are
  • 348.500 — to 348.621.
Title 341 · ORS Chapter 341 (101 sections)
  • 193.010 — to 193.100. The notice shall state that the paying agent and registrar
  • 238A.350 — and 238A.353 to the optional retirement plan. A request for a transfer
  • 255.305 — 255.305. [Formerly 341.770; 1969 c.673 �11; 1971 c.513 �78; 1973 c.796 �51b; 1983 c.83 �73; 1983 c.350 �196; 1995 c.67 �
  • 286A.025 — until needed for distribution under subsection (3) of this section. If
  • 286A.848 — for the benefit of community colleges.
  • 341.011 — 341.011���� Criminal justice courses eligible for social science cluster; transfer of credit; rules
  • 341.013 — 341.013���� Applied baccalaureate degrees; Bachelor of Science: Nursing degrees; approval process; funding; rules
  • 341.015 — 341.015���� Guidelines for districts DIRECT AND CONTRACT SERVICES
  • 341.019 — 341.019���� Provision of services by district; rules; local advisory committees
  • 341.021 — (3).
  • 341.022 — 341.022���� Maximum reimbursable enrollments in nondistrict areas
  • 341.024 — (3).
  • 341.025 — to 341.125. A petition affecting a territory that, in the judgment of
  • 341.039 — 341.039���� Formation of community college service district; method to change to community college district
  • 341.041 — 341.041���� Conversion of certain community college service districts to community college districts
  • 341.043 — 341.043���� District boundaries available on commission website
  • 341.055 — 341.055���� Hearing; alteration of proposed boundaries
  • 341.076 — 341.076���� Commission recommendation to legislature; appeal; revision of recommendation; hearing; effect of legislative
  • 341.085 — 341.085, 341.565, 341.569 or 341.579 (1) if the election is to occur within 24 months of the appropriation or allocation
  • 341.095 — 341.095���� Questions included in election; permanent rate limit for operating taxes; incurring indebtedness; repayment
  • 341.102 — 341.102���� Payment of formation election expenses (metadata only)
  • 341.135 — 341.135] ����� 341.912 [1963 c.483 �1; 1965 c.100 �316; renumbered 341.155] ����� 341.914 [1963 c.483 �2; 1965 c
  • 341.185 — 341.185���� Review of zone boundaries DISTRICT BOARDS (Composition)
  • 341.195 — (3)]
  • 341.215 — 341.215] ����� 341.341 Assigning position numbers. Position numbers for board members elected at-large, and their re
  • 341.275 — 341.275���� Composition of community college district board; qualifications (Organization)
  • 341.280 — 341.280; 2019 c.449 �25] ����� 341.329 [Formerly 341.282; 1985 c.565 �60; repealed by 1995 c.67 �42] ����� 341.3
  • 341.283 — 341.283���� Organization; meetings; quorum; rules; journal; expenses (Status)
  • 341.287 — 341.287���� Status; official title of board (Powers)
  • 341.300 — 341.300���� Traffic control; conditions on parking privileges; rules; penalty
  • 341.305 — 341.305] ����� 341.910 [1959 c.641 �32; renumbered
  • 341.309 — 341.309���� Establishment of interstate taxing authority
  • 341.317 — 341.317���� Educational services to adults in custody at correctional institutions; reimbursement
  • 341.321 — 341.321���� Reserve fund; establishment and termination procedures (Nomination and Election)
  • 341.329 — 341.329] (Organization) ����� 341.283 Organization; meetings; quorum; rules; journal; expenses. (1) After July 1
  • 341.331 — 341.331���� Change in method of nominating and electing board
  • 341.335 — 341.335���� Vacancy; filling of vacancy; term of appointed member
  • 341.339 — 341.339���� Position numbers required for at-large positions
  • 341.341 — 341.341���� Assigning position numbers ELECTIONS GENERALLY
  • 341.371 — 341.371���� Board resolution required to submit question to electors
  • 341.379 — 341.379���� Eligibility of electors following certain events ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF COMMUNITY COLLEGES (
  • 341.420 — 341.420���� Procedure for name changes for district or college (Programs and Courses)
  • 341.441 — 341.441���� Academic programs for adults in custody; limitations on programs
  • 341.442 — 341.442���� Aviation maintenance program in neighboring state
  • 341.446 — 341.446���� Distribution of community college information to public school students
  • 341.455 — 341.455���� Credit for career school courses; transcripting fee
  • 341.460 — 341.460���� Credit for traffic safety education course not permitted
  • 341.465 — 341.465���� Certificates and associate degrees; rules (Students and Tuition)
  • 341.470 — 341.470���� Mandatory student-initiated fees; resolution of disputes
  • 341.484 — 341.484���� Contracts for reimbursement between college districts; effect of high school student�s enrollment on school
  • 341.487 — 341.487���� Admission of nonresident students at resident tuition rate under certain conditions; exchange procedures; ru
  • 341.492 — 341.492���� Residency for purpose of distribution of state aid
  • 341.496 — 341.496. The community college must give credit for education and training that meets the standards adopted by the board
  • 341.499 — 341.499���� Rights of student ordered to active duty; rules
  • 341.502 — 341.502���� Credit for room, board, tuition and fees for student ordered to active duty; rules
  • 341.506 — 341.506���� Credit for education and training received in Armed Forces
  • 341.509 — 341.509���� Tuition waiver for child, spouse or unremarried surviving spouse of service member
  • 341.510 — 341.510; 1971 c.513 �1; 1981 c.173 �52; 1987 c.474 �4; 1993 c.45 ��127,128; 1995 c.67 �1; 1997 c.271 �3; 2009 c.94 �11;
  • 341.518 — 341.518���� Tuition waiver for students 65 years of age or older; rules
  • 341.520 — 341.520; 1967 c.465 �4; 2013 c.747 �61] ����� 341.415 Official name of college. The official name of every community
  • 341.522 — 341.522���� Oregon Promise program; criteria; rules; report
  • 341.526 — 341.526���� Grant program for first-generation college-bound students; rules (Employees)
  • 341.527 — 341.527; 2015 c.366 �21] ����� 341.492 Residency for purpose of distribution of state aid. (1) The provisions of ORS
  • 341.534 — 341.534] ����� Note: 341.518 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 341.541 — 341.541���� Affirmative action plans, goals when faculty, staff reductions required
  • 341.547 — 341.547���� Notice of reasonable assurance of continued employment; effect of failure to give notice
  • 341.556 — 341.556���� Sources of compensation for faculty members; potential conflict of interest; reporting; standards BOUNDA
  • 341.565 — 341.565. Implementation of the commission�s order shall take place only if the funds needed to accommodate the impact of
  • 341.569 — 341.569���� When election on boundary change required
  • 341.575 — 341.575���� Liability of annexed, merged or detached territory
  • 341.577 — 341.577���� Procedure when district annexes new territory that is greater in population than original district
  • 341.579 — 341.579���� Vote on proposed boundary change subject to ORS 341.577; commission�s order EXPANSION OF COMMUNITY COLLE
  • 341.600 — 341.600; 1971 c.513 �92; 1983 c.187 �2; 1995 c.67 �24; 2009 c.94 �14; 2013 c.1 �37] ����� 341.540 [1959 c.641 �4; 19
  • 341.608 — 341.608���� Service area financing; bonded indebtedness
  • 341.616 — 341.616���� Levy of direct ad valorem tax to pay bonds
  • 341.618 — 341.618���� Application of ORS 341.675 to 341.715 to bonds
  • 341.619 — 341.619���� New territory in Blue Mountain and Columbia Gorge Community College Districts not liable for existing debt
  • 341.620 — may be made available to community colleges that deliver educational
  • 341.625 — 341.625] ����� 341.611 Election on bonded indebtedness. (1) An election shall be held to determine if a district may
  • 341.635 — 341.635���� Effect on state aid of scholarships and of certain admissions
  • 341.660 — 341.660���� Treatment of public library costs in computing state aid
  • 341.665 — 341.665���� Receipt of funds for apprenticeship programs FINANCE (Finance System)
  • 341.670 — 341.670���� System for reporting finances (Bonds Issued by Districts)
  • 341.675 — 341.675���� Authority to incur bonded indebtedness; aggregate amount
  • 341.685 — 341.685���� Registration of bonds; disposition of proceeds
  • 341.690 — 341.690���� Tax levy to meet annual bonded indebtedness; bond sinking fund
  • 341.693 — 341.693���� Payment of bond principal and interest (metadata only)
  • 341.702 — 341.702���� Laws governing issuance of bonds (Custody and Expenditure of Funds)
  • 341.703 — 341.703���� Custodian of funds; depositories; signature on checks; warrants as checks
  • 341.709 — 341.709���� Annual audit required (Short-Term Bonds)
  • 341.715 — 341.715���� Short-term bonds (Bonds Issued by State)
  • 341.725 — 341.725���� Community College Capital Construction Fund
  • 341.728 — 341.728���� Community College Bond Building Fund AID FOR CONSTRUCTION
  • 341.780 — 341.780; 1969 c.673 �13; 1983 c.350 �197; 1995 c.67 �10; 1997 c.541 �381; 2013 c.747 �178] ����� 341.125 Election of
  • 341.790 — 341.790; 1967 c.605 �19; 1969 c.220 �6; 1971 c.513 �26; 1981 c.114 �1; 1983 c.350 �201] ����� 341.280 [1969 c.220 �5
  • 341.820 — 341.820; subsection (3) formerly 341.880; repealed by 1971 c.513 �100] ����� 341.205 [1965 c.100 �321 (enacted in li
  • 341.825 — 341.825; 1987 c.204 �1; 1995 c.67 �14; 2013 c.747 �59] ����� 341.317 Educational services to adults in custody at co
  • 341.933 — 341.933���� Distribution of state funds for capital construction; standards; limitations; rules
  • 341.937 — 341.937���� Capital improvements for access for persons with disabilities GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 341.005 De
  • 350.750 — shall be considered as residents of Oregon. [Formerly 341.528]
  • 423.076 — 423.076. [2023 c.148 �2] ����� 341.442 Aviation maintenance program in neighboring state. If a community college off
Title 342 · ORS Chapter 342 (86 sections)
  • 163.415 — 163.415, 163.425, 163.427, 163.432, 163.433, 163.435, 163.445, 163.465,
  • 163.515 — 163.515, 163.525, 163.547, 163.575, 163.670, 163.675 (1985 Replacement Part),
  • 163.680 — (1993 Edition), 163.684, 163.686, 163.687, 163.688, 163.689, 164.325,
  • 167.062 — 167.062, 167.075, 167.080, 167.090, 475.808, 475.810, 475.812, 475.818,
  • 329.790 — in 1993]
  • 332.507 — in 1993]
  • 336.201 — 336.201, shall coordinate school nursing services to ensure care for individual students in a school to the extent that
  • 342.005 — [Amended by 1955 c.518 �1;
  • 342.075 — 342.075; 1965 c.100 �364; 1973 c.228 �3; 1999 c.199 �7; 2015 c.245 �14] ����� 342.183 Letters of informal reproval.
  • 342.121 — 342.121���� Teacher and administrator licensing; certification
  • 342.122 — 342.122���� National Board Certification Fund; rules
  • 342.123 — 342.123���� Knowledge of civil rights laws and ethical standards required; exception
  • 342.125 — 342.125. The technical assistance program shall meet the guidelines specified in ORS 329.815 (2) to (4). ����� (9) An A
  • 342.130 — 342.130���� Certain existing certificates and licenses not invalidated
  • 342.136 — 342.136���� Preliminary teaching license, personnel service license and administrative license; renewal
  • 342.137 — 342.137���� Distinguished teacher leader license; renewal; rules
  • 342.138 — 342.138���� Professional teaching license, professional personnel service license and professional administrative licens
  • 342.143 — 342.143���� Issuance of licenses and registrations (metadata only)
  • 342.144 — 342.144���� American Indian languages teaching license; renewal
  • 342.147 — 342.147. ����� (4) �Approved educator preparation provider� means a sponsor or provider of an educator preparation prog
  • 342.153 — 342.153���� Proficiency in Braille required for teaching license to provide education to blind students
  • 342.173 — is intended to invalidate the life of any certificate or diploma in
  • 342.175 — (1) has been proven, the commission may take any or all of the
  • 342.176 — 342.176���� Complaint process; preliminary investigation; materials confidential; notice
  • 342.180 — 342.180, and the commission shall notify the person of the right to appeal. [1993 c.674 �5; 1995 c.446 �9; 1999 c.199 �9
  • 342.183 — 342.183���� Letters of informal reproval (Miscellaneous)
  • 342.192 — 342.192���� Licensing requirements for out-of-state applicants; rules
  • 342.195 — 342.195���� Teaching licenses based on experience in certain federal programs; rules
  • 342.200 — 342.200���� Administrative licenses based on professional skills and experience
  • 342.202 — 342.202���� Administrator comprehensive leadership development system
  • 342.203 — 342.203���� Publication of list of teachers, administrators and teacher candidates subjected to discipline
  • 342.208 — 342.208���� Model career pathways for instructional assistants to become licensed teachers
  • 342.223 — 342.223���� Criminal records check; effect of making false statement; appeal TEACHER STANDARDS AND PRACTICES COMMISS
  • 342.350 — 342.350���� Commission established; confirmation; term; vacancy; effect of change in circumstances
  • 342.400 — 342.400; 2015 c.245 �15] ����� 342.195 Teaching licenses based on experience in certain federal programs; rules. (1)
  • 342.420 — 342.420���� Member�s salary; reimbursement to district
  • 342.425 — 342.425���� Annual report on duties, powers and functions of commission
  • 342.430 — 342.430���� Teacher Standards and Practices Commission Account; use EDUCATORS EQUITY ACT
  • 342.437 — (1)(a) and any other additional related state goals.
  • 342.447 — 342.447���� Plans for recruitment, admission, retention and graduation of diverse educators
  • 342.448 — 342.448���� Reports related to implementation of Educators Equity Act
  • 342.455 — or an instructional assistant.
  • 342.458 — 342.458���� Responsibility of school nurses; limited supervision by administrators; conferral authority
  • 342.465 — 342.465���� Rules; notice if action taken on license
  • 342.475 — (1) to (3). [Formerly 342.982]
  • 342.485 — 342.485] ����� 342.447 Plans for recruitment, admission, retention and graduation of diverse educators. (1) The High
  • 342.490 — prior to the effective date of this 2025 Act [September 26, 2025] shall
  • 342.495 — 342.495] ����� 342.985 [1991 c.710 �3; renumbered 342.156 in 2009] ����� 342.990 [Repealed by 1965 c.100 �456]
  • 342.513 — 342.513���� Renewal or nonrenewal of contracts for following year
  • 342.521 — 342.521���� Contracts with teachers for return of part of salary prohibited
  • 342.545 — 342.545���� Termination of teacher�s contract; release
  • 342.549 — 342.549���� Administrator contracts; benefits after termination
  • 342.553 — 342.553���� Discipline for resigning without providing required notice TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT OF SCHOOL
  • 342.600 — 342.600); 1975 c.278 �8; 1975 c. 770 �48a; 1981 c.128 �1 repealed by 1983 c.187 �1] ����� 342.602 [Formerly 342.065;
  • 342.608 — 342.608���� Working hours for licensed personnel; duty-free lunch period required; exception
  • 342.610 — 342.610���� Minimum salary for substitute teachers (metadata only)
  • 342.621 — 342.621���� Authorized pay for licensed educators and classified school employees who provide significant special educat
  • 342.626 — 342.626���� Work hour requirements for classified school employees who provide significant special education support
  • 342.640 — 342.640; 1969 c.106 �1; 1977 c.860 �2; 1979 c.269 �1] ����� 342.549 Administrator contracts; benefits after terminat
  • 342.645 — 342.645; 1975 c.258 �1; 2009 c.706 �1] ����� 342.555 [Repealed by 1965 c.100 �456] ����� 342.560 [Amended by 195
  • 342.664 — 342.664���� Required ratio of pupils to staff holders of first aid cards; waiver; rules
  • 342.676 — 342.676���� Survey on working experiences of education workforce; availability of survey information; rules SEXUAL H
  • 342.700 — and 342.704 not limitation on or prerequisite for other rights and
  • 342.704 — 342.704���� Adoption of policies on sexual harassment required; contents; rules
  • 342.708 — 342.708���� ORS 342.700 and 342.704 not limitation on or prerequisite for other rights and remedies STEROIDS AND PER
  • 342.723 — 342.723���� Prohibitions on school district employees
  • 342.726 — 342.726���� Curricula to include information on steroids and performance-enhancing substances; training of school employ
  • 342.805 — to 342.937 shall also be sent to the contract teacher.
  • 342.815 — 342.815, 342.835, 342.850, 342.875, 342.895 to 342.910 and this section, to be paid by the district school board from wh
  • 342.840 — 342.840���� Determination of length of service for probationary teacher
  • 342.845 — 342.845���� Contract teacher; part-time contract teacher; effect of program transfer; administrator contracts
  • 342.850 — 342.850���� Teacher evaluation; personnel file content; rules
  • 342.865 — 342.865. ����� (3) No teacher shall by oral orders or written agreement fail to receive a 30-minute lunch period. ����
  • 342.895 — 342.895���� Contract teachers; procedure for dismissal or contract nonextension; appeal
  • 342.905 — 342.905���� Appeal procedure; arbitration as alternative
  • 342.910 — 342.910���� Waiver of contract grievance claim if appeal of dismissal decision filed; waiver of certain rights and proce
  • 342.934 — 342.934���� Procedure for reduction of teacher staff due to funding or administrative decision
  • 342.937 — 342.937. ����� (2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, a part-time contract teacher attains contract status
  • 342.940 — 342.940���� Educator Advancement Council; members; duties; rules
  • 342.943 — 342.943���� System of educator networks; eligibility; duties
  • 342.961 — 342.961���� Internal investigations of employee misconduct or wrongdoing
  • 342.974 — 342.974���� Oregon Education Support Professional of the Year Program; rules
  • 350.100 — 350.100. [1991 c.434 �4; 2015 c.188 �6; 2015 c.245 �26; 2015 c.647 �28; 2015 c.767 �109; 2022 c.44 �2] ����� 342.448
  • 475.820 — 475.820, 475.822, 475.828, 475.830, 475.832, 475.848, 475.852, 475.868,
  • 475.906 — 475.906. ����� (B) Has been convicted under ORS 161.405 of an attempt to commit any of the crimes listed in subparagrap
  • 678.505 — 678.505] ����� 342.458 Responsibility of school nurses; limited supervision by administrators; conferral authority.
Title 343 · ORS Chapter 343 (84 sections)
  • 326.510 — 326.510; 1975 c.620 �1; 1977 c.251 �1; 1977 c.586 �1; 1979 c.700 �1; 1981 c.916 �1; repealed by 1985 c.555 �19 (343.961
  • 336.635 — 336.635, the school district informs the parent or foster parent, in writing and in a language and format accessible to
  • 339.133 — and 339.134. [2014 c.81 �2]
  • 339.252 — 339.252, although the education may be provided in an interim alternative educational setting; and ����� (c) The child
  • 340.090 — or an accelerated college credit program as defined in ORS 340.300,
  • 343.041 — 343.041���� Supervision of programs for children with disabilities by Superintendent of Public Instruction; rules; compl
  • 343.045 — 343.045���� Criteria for development and operation of special programs; rules
  • 343.055 — 343.055���� Administration of programs by Superintendent of Public Instruction; rules; powers of board
  • 343.065 — 343.065���� Employment of personnel to supervise types of services for special programs; duties; distribution of trainin
  • 343.068 — 343.068���� Work conditions of school district employees assigned to work with students with specialized needs
  • 343.077 — 343.077); 1989 c.252 �3; 1989 c.491 �36; 1993 c.45 �207; 1999 c.989 �18; 2023 c.189 �1] ����� Note: The amendments t
  • 343.146 — 343.146, to be made to determine whether the child is eligible for a program under ORS 343.221. ����� (4) As used in th
  • 343.148 — 343.148���� Requirements for individualized family service plans and individualized education programs for children who
  • 343.151 — 343.151���� Individualized education program; contents; procedures; review; revision; rules; standard forms; alternate f
  • 343.152 — 343.152���� Terminology in individualized education program for child with an intellectual disability
  • 343.154 — 343.154���� Functional behavioral assessments and behavior intervention plans
  • 343.156 — 343.156���� Limitations on appointment of surrogate to protect educational rights of a child with a disability
  • 343.157 — 343.157���� Duty of school districts to identify, locate and evaluate resident children who may have disabilities
  • 343.159 — 343.159���� Requirements for written notice to parents of child with disability; contents of notice; language or mode of
  • 343.163 — 343.163)] ����� 343.164 Parental consent requirements for evaluation, reevaluation or placement; revocation of conse
  • 343.164 — 343.164���� Parental consent requirements for evaluation, reevaluation or placement; revocation of consent
  • 343.165 — (7):
  • 343.167 — 343.167���� Result of hearing; effect of procedural violations; deadline for decision; cost of hearing; rules
  • 343.173 — 343.173���� Parental right to examine district records; independent evaluation; hearing; costs
  • 343.175 — 343.175���� Civil action following hearing; deadline; attorney fees; limitations; reduction of fees
  • 343.177 — 343.177���� Educational placement during administrative or judicial proceedings; circumstances where placement may be ch
  • 343.181 — 343.181���� Transfer of special education rights to child with disability upon age of majority; notices
  • 343.183 — 343.183. ����� (2) If the Superintendent of Public Instruction finds that the school district has refused to pay for th
  • 343.186 — 343.186���� Employee and volunteer reports and sharing of information; prohibition on certain nondisclosure agreements;
  • 343.193 — 343.193���� Duty to report child with disability not enrolled in special education program; effect of report (Admini
  • 343.211 — 343.211)] ����� 343.212 [1965 c.100 �396 (enacted in lieu of 343.211); 1969 c.291 �1; 1975 c.621 �4; renumbered 343.
  • 343.221 — 343.221. ����� (2) Before initially providing special education, the school district shall ensure that a full and indiv
  • 343.223 — 343.223���� Assistive technology devices or services; professional development; rules
  • 343.224 — 343.224���� School district liability for expense of noneducational care
  • 343.236 — 343.236���� Special education provided by state through local, county or regional program; funding formula; report; rule
  • 343.243 — 343.243���� Receipt of amount from State School Fund for children enrolled in certain programs; calculation of amount re
  • 343.255 — 343.255; 1991 c.749 �4; 1999 c.639 �2; 2009 c.255 �2] ����� 343.068 Work conditions of school district employees ass
  • 343.285 — 343.285���� Use of state funds to match federal funds
  • 343.287 — 343.287���� State Advisory Council for Special Education; members; duties; expenses
  • 343.291 — and 343.990(2) enacted in lieu of 343.234 to 343.304 as compiled in
  • 343.293 — 343.293���� Local advisory councils on special education; duties
  • 343.295 — 343.295���� Document of successful completion; summary of performance ABBREVIATED SCHOOL DAY PROGRAMS
  • 343.304 — as compiled in 1957 Replacement Part)]
  • 343.322 — (7) and 343.324 (5), either after an investigation or as provided by
  • 343.324 — (5) be provided, within five school days of the final order, with
  • 343.326 — 343.326���� Requirements for individualized education program team meetings; required documentation; notification to Dep
  • 343.328 — do not apply to any of the following:
  • 343.331 — is intended to limit or operate as a prerequisite to pursuing any
  • 343.333 — 343.333���� No limitation on rights or remedies or on certain expedited hearings TALENTED AND GIFTED CHILDREN
  • 343.363 — 343.363] ����� 343.534 Allocation of state funds to approved providers. (1) The funds specially appropriated to earl
  • 343.367 — 343.367; 2007 c.70 �106; 2013 c.1 �42] ����� 343.225 [1959 c.510 �5 (343.211 to 343.291 and 343.990(2) enacted in li
  • 343.397 — 343.397���� Plan of instruction for talented and gifted children
  • 343.399 — 343.399���� State aid to local districts; criteria (metadata only)
  • 343.401 — 343.401���� Use of funds appropriated for ORS 343.391 to 343.413
  • 343.404 — 343.404, the funds specifically appropriated for the program under ORS 343.391 to 343.413 shall be distributed only to s
  • 343.407 — 343.407���� Identification of talented and gifted students; rules
  • 343.411 — 343.411���� When identification and programs for certain children required or optional; state guidelines
  • 343.413 — and rules adopted by the State Board of Education. Any criteria used by
  • 343.465 — 343.465���� Policy on services to preschool children with disabilities; agency coordination of services Note��������
  • 343.495 — 343.495���� Operation of early childhood special education or early intervention programs by department
  • 343.499 — 343.499���� State Interagency Coordinating Council (metadata only)
  • 343.507 — 343.507���� Local early intervention interagency advisory council
  • 343.511 — 343.511���� Interagency agreements to provide services
  • 343.517 — 343.517���� Parent-initiated referral to determine eligibility
  • 343.521 — 343.521���� Individualized family service plan; rules; forms
  • 343.523 — 343.523���� Service coordination requirements for early intervention and early childhood special education
  • 343.527 — 343.527���� Requirements for written notice to parents of preschool child with disability
  • 343.534 — 343.534, and the district may include those costs in its claims for transportation costs reimbursement by the state. No
  • 343.575 — 343.575���� Proficiency in reading and writing for blind student; use of Braille
  • 343.585 — 343.585���� Instruction in Braille; individualized education program requirements
  • 343.595 — 343.595���� Requirement that textbook publishers supply material in format from which Braille version can be produced
  • 343.600 — 343.600���� State policy encouraging use of Braille DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN
  • 343.660 — 343.660���� Facilities and services for disadvantaged children
  • 343.680 — 343.680���� Advance payments and reimbursements to districts of at least 40,000 for operation and construction costs
  • 343.835 — 343.835���� Reimbursement; district expenditures not subject to Local Budget Law MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 343.923 — 343.923���� Department duties for programs for students with moderate to severe intellectual disabilities
  • 343.941 — 343.941���� Department duties for education of students admitted to pediatric nursing facilities
  • 343.955 — 343.955���� Department duties for transition services; rules
  • 343.961 — (1)(c)(A)(i) or 346.010, if the student has meaningful access to the
  • 343.965 — 343.965)] ����� 343.966 Limitations on use of public funds for placement in out-of-state child-caring agency. (1) As
  • 343.966 — 343.966���� Limitations on use of public funds for placement in out-of-state child-caring agency ����� 343.010 [Repe
  • 418.321 — (1)(a) and (2);
  • 419B.550 — to 419B.558.
  • 433.284 — 433.284. ����� (3) The exclusion of a student from schools or the closure or restriction of access to schools due to ac
Title 344 · ORS Chapter 344 (47 sections)
  • 285.235 — in 1991]
  • 285.237 — in 1991]
  • 285.240 — in 1991]
  • 344.050 — [Repealed by 1959 c.641 �38]
  • 344.055 — 344.055���� Policy on career and technical education and employment training
  • 344.058 — [1999 c.1028 �1; 2005 c.22 �239;
  • 344.059 — (3)(b); and
  • 344.060 — [Amended by 1959 c.641 �35;
  • 344.062 — 344.062���� Advancement of policy on career and technical education by Teacher Standards and Practices Commission
  • 344.070 — 344.070���� Revolving accounts for federally sponsored education or training; rules
  • 344.077 — 344.077���� Career and Technical Student Organization Grant Program; rules
  • 344.080 — 344.080���� Reimbursement vouchers; accounts and records; bond; rules
  • 344.090 — 344.090���� Procedure when training and educational programs are no longer needed, or when advances are improperly handl
  • 344.095 — 344.095���� Frontier Learning Network program; grant
  • 344.100 — 344.100���� Acceptance of provisions of federal Act
  • 344.120 — 344.120���� Payment of claims approved by State Board of Education
  • 344.125 — 344.125���� Collaboration by state agencies on issues related to career and technical education; joint report
  • 344.130 — 344.130���� Cooperation by district school boards to establish career and technical education
  • 344.141 — 344.141���� Website for information related to career and technical education COORDINATION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION
  • 344.257 — 344.257���� �Continuing education� defined for ORS 344.259
  • 344.259 — 344.259���� Coordination of continuing education YOUTH JOB TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES
  • 344.415 — 344.415, are founded on partnerships with business and industry and receive appropriate investments of time, money and o
  • 344.425 — 344.425. ����� (4) �Youth job development organization� means a nonprofit entity exempt from taxation under section 501
  • 344.511 — to 344.690 and 344.710 to 344.730; and
  • 344.530 — 344.530���� Department of Human Services rehabilitation duties; rules
  • 344.535 — 344.535���� Department of Human Services rehabilitation services duties; rules
  • 344.550 — 344.550���� Eligibility for and extent of rehabilitation services
  • 344.557 — 344.557���� Eligible vocational training schools and programs
  • 344.600 — 344.600���� Unauthorized use of official rehabilitation data
  • 344.620 — 344.620���� State Vocational Rehabilitation Account; federal funds; custody and disbursement; records
  • 344.685 — 344.685���� Vocational Rehabilitation Revolving Fund
  • 344.690 — 344.690���� Advances to fund from account; repayment REHABILITATION PROGRAMS
  • 344.710 — to 344.730, on or before January 15, shall file with the Department of
  • 344.720 — 344.720���� Establishment of rehabilitation programs; application; approval
  • 344.735 — 344.735���� State advisory committee; members; duties YOUTH APPRENTICESHIP, TRAINING AND WORK BASED LEARNING PROGRAM
  • 344.742 — 344.742���� Materials regarding opportunities to work as apprentice; provision of materials to schools, students, parent
  • 344.745 — 344.745���� Youth apprenticeship, training and work based learning programs; number of participants; qualifications; gui
  • 344.750 — 344.750���� Ratios of apprentices or trainees; rules; workers� compensation coverage required; wages; hours; removal
  • 344.753 — 344.753���� Employers eligible for reimbursement for costs of training programs; education service credits
  • 344.755 — 344.755���� Loss of eligibility for tax credit and for program participation
  • 344.757 — for a period of one year. [1991 c.859 �8; 1993 c.45 �259; 2009 c.33 �34]
  • 344.760 — 344.760���� Legislative findings on adult literacy (metadata only)
  • 344.765 — 344.765���� Establishment of literacy coalitions by community colleges
  • 344.770 — 344.770���� Short title REHABILITATION OF WORKERS
  • 344.840 — 344.840���� Career and technical instruction in public schools; reimbursement
  • 344.850 — 344.850] ����� 344.685 Vocational Rehabilitation Revolving Fund. (1) There is established the Vocational Rehabilitat
  • 348.450 — 348.450; 1997 c.11 �7; 1997 c.230 �1; 1997 c.249 �107; 2015 c.604 �19; 2017 c.66 �19] ����� 344.259 Coordination of
Title 345 · ORS Chapter 345 (18 sections)
  • 342.197 — in 2011]
  • 345.010 — to 345.340 or any applicable rule.
  • 345.020 — 345.020���� Powers and duties of Higher Education Coordinating Commission regarding career schools; rules
  • 345.030 — 345.030���� License requirements; fingerprints; transfer of license
  • 345.035 — 345.035���� Injunction for violation of licensure requirements
  • 345.040 — 345.040���� Approval of registration of agent required; bonding
  • 345.060 — 345.060���� Appointment of executive director of Higher Education Coordinating Commission as agent for service of proces
  • 345.070 — 345.070���� Registered agent identification credential
  • 345.113 — 345.113���� Negotiability of contract for student loan
  • 345.115 — 345.115���� Refund schedule; limit on advance deposit; default; rules
  • 345.117 — 345.117���� Information required on enrollment agreement
  • 345.120 — 345.120���� Investigations; notice for corrective action, suspension or revocation
  • 345.210 — 345.210���� Proof of license required in suit by career school, agent or employee
  • 345.240 — 345.240���� Discrimination prohibited; complaint STANDARDS
  • 345.330 — 345.330, the Higher Education Coordinating Commission shall adopt by rule a schedule or schedules establishing the amoun
  • 345.340 — 345.340; and ����� (c) The history of the applicant in operating career schools in other states. ����� (5) The commiss
  • 345.997 — at the time such cause of suit or action arose. [Amended by 1975 c.478 �14;
  • 659.850 — 659.850. [Amended by 1957 c.724 �11; 1973 c.714 �4; 1989 c.333 �14; 1993 c.45 �266; 1995 c.343 �13; 2001 c.621 �77]
Title 346 · ORS Chapter 346 (39 sections)
  • 346.001 — [1969 c.597 �80a; repealed by 1971
  • 346.010 — 346.010���� Training and educational services for children who are deaf, hard of hearing or deaf-blind; rules
  • 346.015 — 346.015���� Preparing individualized education program or 504 Plan prior to placement; consultation; declaration that di
  • 346.017 — 346.017���� Enrollment of nonresident students in school permitted
  • 346.020 — 346.020���� Course of instruction; personnel; authority over students; rules
  • 346.035 — 346.035���� Annual review of individualized education program or 504 Plan for certain children
  • 346.041 — 346.041���� Resident district responsible for transportation of pupils; Special Education Transportation Revolving Accou
  • 346.047 — 346.047���� Authority of state board to hold property
  • 346.070 — 346.070���� Aid to students who are deaf, hard of hearing or deaf-blind; rules
  • 346.080 — 346.080���� Notice to employees of reasonable assurance of continued employment DEAF STUDENTS� BILL OF RIGHTS
  • 346.091 — 346.091���� Legislative findings; school district responsibilities related to children who are deaf, hard of hearing or
  • 346.130 — 346.130���� Commission members; confirmation; meetings; compensation and expenses
  • 346.167 — 346.167, whenever a person who is blind or blind and deaf requests any public or private agency to exchange with another
  • 346.169 — 346.169���� Exchange of public or private agency records
  • 346.170 — 346.170���� Program for conservation and restoration of sight and prevention of blindness; free eye care
  • 346.240 — 346.240���� Payment of incidental expenses of commission
  • 346.250 — 346.250���� Program of social and educational services
  • 346.260 — 346.260���� Cooperation with Department of Human Services
  • 346.265 — 346.265���� Authority to cooperate with and receive grants from federal government
  • 346.270 — 346.270. ����� (2) The commission shall make and enforce reasonable rules and regulations governing the custody, use an
  • 346.300 — 346.300���� Criminal records checks FUNDING FOR SERVICES TO STUDENTS WHO ARE BLIND OR VISUALLY IMPAIRED
  • 346.315 — 346.315���� Blind and Visually Impaired Student Fund VENDING FACILITIES ON PUBLIC PROPERTY
  • 346.510 — to 346.570, except and only insofar as provided in ORS 346.530 (2).
  • 346.520 — 346.520���� Persons who are blind to have priorities and preferences to operate vending facilities in public buildings o
  • 346.525 — 346.525���� Priorities and preferences for persons who are blind to operate vending facilities in public buildings
  • 346.530 — 346.530���� Notice to commission on vending facilities locations; notification of reason for refusal of commission offer
  • 346.540 — 346.540���� Duties of commission with respect to operation of vending facilities; report; rules
  • 346.543 — 346.543���� Aid by commission to persons with visual impairments to enable operation of vending facility
  • 346.546 — 346.546���� Active participation by business enterprise consumer committee
  • 346.550 — 346.550���� Commodities and articles that may be sold at vending facilities
  • 346.556 — 346.556���� Vending facility manager statement of full-time employment; rules
  • 346.560 — 346.560���� Manager subject to applicable policies, rules, laws and ordinances
  • 346.563 — 346.563���� Winding down operations of vending facility by spouse or domestic partner
  • 346.565 — 346.565���� Participation in state health benefit plan and deferred compensation plan
  • 346.567 — from a vending facility manager who enters into an agreement with a
  • 346.569 — 346.569���� Fund from net proceeds of operation of vending facilities; disbursements; report
  • 346.570 — 346.570���� Rights of persons operating vending facilities prior to August 20, 1957 PENALTIES
  • 419B.035 — and 419B.045.
  • 419B.045 — 419B.045. [1975 c.597 �1; 1993 c.546 �103; 2007 c.70 �122] ����� Note: The amendments to 346.169 by section 9, chapt
Title 348 · ORS Chapter 348 (55 sections)
  • 189.110 — 189.110; 1987 c.879 �13; 2011 c.545 �15] ����� 348.990 [Derived from 351.990; 1979 c.308 �6; repealed by 1997 c.652
  • 284.890 — that pertain to the account. [1995 c.811 ��3,4; 1997 c.323 �2; 2001
  • 315.643 — and 315.646 and payments to a tax credit marketer for marketing
  • 348.007 — 348.007���� Financial aid eligibility for students with modified or extended diplomas
  • 348.017 — 348.017���� Requirements for contracts between post-secondary institutions of education and third party financial firms
  • 348.100 — 348.100���� Student loan information provided to students enrolled in institutions of higher education
  • 348.200 — 348.200���� Oregon Tribal Student Grant program; rules
  • 348.205 — 348.205. ����� (3) Grant funds necessary to meet matching requirements for federal funds may also be used to award gran
  • 348.250 — 348.250���� Procedure for awarding grants under ORS 348.260
  • 348.260 — 348.260. [1995 c.12 �2; 1997 c.524 �2; 1997 c.612 �11; 1999 c.44 ��26,27; 1999 c.704 ��17,18; 1999 c.1070 ��13,14; 2001
  • 348.263 — 348.263���� Award of moneys from Oregon Opportunity Grant program to reward student persistence and encourage degree com
  • 348.268 — 348.268���� Scholarships for current or former members of National Guard; rules
  • 348.270 — 348.270���� Scholarships for children of public safety officers
  • 348.272 — 348.272. ����� (2) If the accounts established or designated by the State Treasurer under ORS 131A.360 and 131A.365 do
  • 348.280 — 348.280���� Award of scholarships under ORS 348.270 and 348.272; rules
  • 348.290 — 348.290���� Financial aid to study barbering, hairdressing, manicure and esthetics
  • 348.295 — 348.295���� Scholarships for teacher candidates with experience with diverse populations; rules
  • 348.303 — 348.303���� Scholars for a Healthy Oregon Initiative; qualifications; service requirements; penalties; reporting require
  • 348.398 — 348.398���� Establishment of program; stipends; eligibility; rules
  • 348.406 — 348.406���� Speech-Language Pathologist Training Fund NURSING FACULTY LOAN REPAYMENT PROGRAM
  • 348.444 — 348.444���� Nursing Faculty Loan Repayment Program; rules
  • 348.448 — 348.448. The Nursing Faculty Loan Repayment Fund consists of: ����� (A) Moneys appropriated to the commission for the N
  • 348.470 — 348.470���� Legislative findings; cooperation between public universities and community colleges ASPIRE PROGRAMS
  • 348.505 — to 348.530 and 348.570 for the amount of the principal and interest due
  • 348.511 — 348.511���� Office of Student Access and Completion; director
  • 348.530 — 348.530���� Powers of Higher Education Coordinating Commission Note��������� Study regarding reporting requirements
  • 348.563 — 348.563���� Authority of Higher Education Coordinating Commission to require fingerprints
  • 348.580 — 348.580���� Privately funded student aid; agreements with community foundations
  • 348.582 — 348.582���� �Institution of higher education� defined for ORS 348.584 and 348.586
  • 348.584 — 348.584���� Provision of information about affordability and value of institutions of higher education; rules
  • 348.586 — 348.586, �institution of higher education� means: ����� (1) A public university listed in ORS 352.002; ����� (2) A com
  • 348.592 — 348.592���� Loan cancellation insurance (Degrees)
  • 348.594 — to 348.615. [2005 c.546 �4; 2007 c.325 �5; 2011 c.637 �184; 2013 c.593 �2;
  • 348.603 — 348.603���� Duties of Higher Education Coordinating Commission relating to degree authorization and nondegree programs;
  • 348.604 — or that, on July 14, 2005, met the criteria and followed procedures to
  • 348.605 — 348.605���� Restrictions and duties of exempted schools
  • 348.606 — 348.606. ����� (3)(a) If the commission places a school or program on probation, the commission shall establish conditi
  • 348.607 — 348.607���� Fee for exemption application; prohibition on requirements for religious exemption; rules
  • 348.608 — 348.608���� Certification by exempt school; suspension or revocation of exemption; appeal
  • 348.609 — 348.609���� Representation of possession of academic degree; complaints; civil penalties; rules; fees
  • 348.612 — 348.612���� Probation or suspension or revocation of approval; rules; hearing
  • 348.613 — 348.613. ����� (b) If the commission determines that a school has failed to satisfy the conditions of probation establi
  • 348.615 — 348.615���� Appeal procedure (Scholarship Program Tax Credit)
  • 348.616 — 348.616���� Minimum criteria for certification of employer program; rules
  • 348.618 — 348.618, as provided in ORS 315.061. [2001 c.475 �6; 2011 c.637 �192; 2013 c.747 �126; 2017 c.66 �53; 2019 c.483 �22]
  • 348.621 — 348.621. The commission shall adopt rules to determine: ����� (a) The types of educational programs, institutions and e
  • 348.696 — 348.696���� Education Stability Fund; investment; earnings; transfer of excess earnings
  • 348.716 — 348.716���� Oregon Education Fund; use; payment of education lottery bonds OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
  • 348.750 — 348.750���� Definitions; Open Educational Resources Grant Program
  • 348.757 — 348.757. [2017 c.708 �3; 2024 c.95 �28] ����� Note: See note under 348.748. ����� 348.753 [2015 c.727 �2; repeal
  • 348.900 — 348.900���� Needs assessment for health care occupations; evaluation of health care education programs
  • 348.910 — 348.910���� Plan for applied baccalaureate degrees for specified programs EDUCATION COMMISSION OF THE STATES
  • 348.992 — 348.992���� Criminal penalty GENERALLY ����� 348.005 Policy on student financial aid. (1) The Legislative Assemb
  • 350.075 — (3).
  • 351.605 — 351.605; 1967 c.530 �6; 1971 c.735 �2; 1973 c.721 �1; 1997 c.11 �8; 2005 c.22 �245; 2009 c.762 �63; 2011 c.637 �145; 201
Title 35 · ORS Chapter 35 (46 sections)
  • 281.045 — 281.045] ����� 35.505 Relocation within neighborhood; notice prior to move; costs and allowances. (1) A public entit
  • 281.060 — 281.060] ����� 35.515 Required disclosures for business and farm operations. To be eligible for the payment authoriz
  • 281.070 — 281.070] ����� 35.520 Decision on benefits; hearing; review. Any person who applies for relocation benefits or assis
  • 281.090 — 281.090] ����� 35.530 Federal law controls. If a public entity is receiving federal financial assistance and is ther
  • 281.210 — 281.210] ����� 35.555 Determination of necessity; suit by Attorney General. Whenever the state requires property for
  • 281.230 — 281.230] ����� 35.565 Procedure for condemnation. The procedure in the suit, action or proceeding referred to in ORS
  • 281.250 — 281.250] ����� 35.575 Precondemnation compensation not required. ORS 35.550 to 35.575 do not require the state to ma
  • 281.505 — 281.505] ����� 35.605 Authorization to acquire adjoining property for roadways. (1) Every condemner having the right
  • 281.520 — 281.520] ����� 35.615 Restrictions on future use of property acquired adjacent to roadway. After an appropriation of
  • 35.015 — 35.015������ Prohibition on condemnation of certain properties with intent to convey property to private party; exceptio
  • 35.220 — 35.220������ Precondemnation entry on real property
  • 35.235 — (1) on or after October 5, 1973, and for which a condemnation action is
  • 35.245 — 35.245������ Commencement of action; jurisdiction; parties
  • 35.265 — 35.265������ Advance deposit by public condemner requiring immediate possession; effect on interest otherwise allowable
  • 35.275 — 35.275������ Advance occupancy by private condemner; hearing; deposit or bond; effect of size of bond or deposit on amou
  • 35.285 — 35.285������ Distribution of deposits; effect of withdrawal on appeal
  • 35.305 — 35.305������ Conduct of trial; defendant�s option; jury argument; neither side has burden of proof of just compensation
  • 35.325 — and 35.385 (2), whichever applies, and the prior owner of the real
  • 35.335 — 35.335. [2009 c.530 �5] ����� 35.305 Conduct of trial; defendant�s option; jury argument; neither side has burden of
  • 35.346 — 35.346������ Offer to purchase required before filing action for condemnation; appraisal; arbitration; when costs and di
  • 35.350 — 35.350������ Immediate possession of property by public body
  • 35.352 — 35.352������ Notice of immediate possession of property by public condemner; objection
  • 35.365 — 35.365������ Effect of withdrawal of award; disposition of award
  • 35.375 — 35.375������ Chapter as exclusive condemnation proceeding; exception
  • 35.385 — applies, if the owner or beneficiary of such right of repurchase does
  • 35.390 — 35.390������ Effect of failure of condemner to use property as required; price of repurchase; form of offer of repurchas
  • 35.395 — 35.395������ Change in period of use; notice; effect of failure to agree on change; review by court
  • 35.400 — 35.400������ Designation of person to exercise right of repurchase; effect of failure to designate; offer to repurchase;
  • 35.405 — 35.405������ Designation of person to exercise right of repurchase by multiple owners
  • 35.410 — 35.410������ Right to contest change in public purpose use; notice of proposed change
  • 35.415 — shall not apply to any real property acquired under ORS 35.385 (1) and
  • 35.505 — 35.505������ Relocation within neighborhood; notice prior to move; costs and allowances
  • 35.510 — 35.510������ Duties of public entities acquiring real property
  • 35.515 — 35.515������ Required disclosures for business and farm operations
  • 35.520 — 35.520������ Decision on benefits; hearing; review (metadata only)
  • 35.530 — 35.530������ Federal law controls CONDEMNATION BY STATE
  • 35.555 — 35.555������ Determination of necessity; suit by Attorney General
  • 35.560 — shall be, as far as applicable, the procedure prescribed by law for the
  • 35.570 — 35.570������ Payment of expenses of proceeding, value and damages
  • 35.575 — 35.575������ Precondemnation compensation not required CONDEMNATION OF PROPERTY ADJOINING PROPOSED ROADWAYS
  • 35.600 — to 35.625 apply to all condemners other than the state. [Formerly
  • 35.605 — 35.605������ Authorization to acquire adjoining property for roadways
  • 35.615 — 35.615������ Restrictions on future use of property acquired adjacent to roadway
  • 35.620 — 35.620������ Acquisition of land adjoining road boundaries declared necessary
  • 35.625 — 35.625������ Procedure to ascertain compensation and damages ����� 35.010 [Repealed by 1971 c.741 �38] LIMITATIO
  • 36.420 — 36.420. ����� (b) Notwithstanding the amount established under ORS 36.400, if the owner elects to proceed with binding
Title 350 · ORS Chapter 350 (124 sections)
  • 174.109 — 174.109. ����� (2) A public-private partnership that receives a grant or loan under this section must provide advanced
  • 243.866 — (9)(b).
  • 291.208 — must include, as part of the budget, moneys sufficient to provide
  • 341.440 — 341.440, 341.455, 341.626, 341.655 and 341.933. ����� (3) The director shall: ����� (a) Be the executive head of the O
  • 348.597 — (2)(b) or (c).
  • 350.014 — 350.014���� Mission of education beyond high school
  • 350.018 — 350.018���� Educational attainment goals for adult Oregonians not currently enrolled in academic programs; rules HIG
  • 350.050 — 350.050���� Higher Education Coordinating Commission; members; confirmation
  • 350.060 — 350.060���� Officers; quorum; official action; meetings
  • 350.065 — 350.065���� Executive director; subordinate officers and employees
  • 350.080 — 350.080���� Ability of Higher Education Coordinating Commission to accept and deposit moneys or property and to apply fo
  • 350.085 — 350.085���� Mission statements and academic programs of public universities
  • 350.095 — 350.095���� Budgetary items in funding request; allocation of funds; certification of revenue sufficiency
  • 350.105 — 350.105���� Biennial report on capital construction projects
  • 350.110 — 350.110���� Coordination between Higher Education Coordinating Commission, public universities, community college distri
  • 350.125 — 350.125���� Annual report on competency-based education
  • 350.130 — 350.130���� Enrollment and graduation rate of Oregon high school students at post-secondary institutions of education
  • 350.150 — 350.150���� Office to function under Higher Education Coordinating Commission; rules
  • 350.155 — 350.155���� Office of Community Colleges and Workforce Development Account
  • 350.160 — 350.160���� Director of the Office of Community Colleges and Workforce Development; appointment and duties; community co
  • 350.165 — 350.165���� Advanced Technology Education and Training Fund
  • 350.170 — 350.170���� Advanced technology education and training grants and loans; public-private partnerships; requirements; rule
  • 350.175 — 350.175���� Certificates for passing approved high school equivalency tests; rules; fees
  • 350.176 — 350.176���� Unemancipated students may take high school equivalency test STUDENT POLICIES (Generally)
  • 350.200 — 350.200���� Prohibition on requiring prospective students to disclose prior criminal convictions when applying; exceptio
  • 350.203 — 350.203���� Parental identification on institution forms; collection of identification information by Higher Education C
  • 350.205 — 350.205���� Display of mandatory fees; content and method of display; annual report
  • 350.208 — 350.208���� Display of estimated cost of required course materials and course fees; method of display; rules
  • 350.210 — 350.210���� Prohibition against withholding transcript for student debt
  • 350.240 — 350.240���� Eligibility of various students to receive financial aid from Higher Education Coordinating Commission
  • 350.245 — 350.245���� Ballot drop sites and voter registration procedures at schools of higher education
  • 350.250 — 350.250���� Students unable because of religious beliefs to attend classes on certain days
  • 350.259 — 350.259���� Written policy and annual training on hazing; annual report
  • 350.260 — 350.260���� Student journalists; student expression; civil action
  • 350.262 — 350.262���� Benefits navigator; duties; process for feedback and recommendations
  • 350.265 — 350.265���� Armed Forces recruitment on campuses; standards
  • 350.270 — 350.270���� Priority enrollment system for active or former member of Armed Forces or qualified dependent of former memb
  • 350.272 — 350.272���� Prohibited actions related to access to personal social media accounts
  • 350.274 — 350.274���� Cause of action for violation of ORS 350.272 (Disclosure of Social Security Numbers)
  • 350.278 — 350.278���� Disclosure of Social Security number of student attending public university
  • 350.280 — 350.280���� Disclosure of Social Security number of community college student
  • 350.282 — 350.282���� Disclosure of Social Security number; action in circuit court; damages (Tuition)
  • 350.285 — 350.285���� Waiver of tuition for family members of deceased or disabled veterans or children of Purple Heart recipients
  • 350.287 — 350.287���� Continuing resident tuition and fees for spouses or dependent children of active members of Armed Forces
  • 350.290 — and the amount of nonresident tuition moneys not assessed as a result
  • 350.292 — 350.292���� Resident tuition and fees for Native American or Alaska Native students; qualifications; rules
  • 350.295 — 350.295���� Annual report on reduced tuition rate and tuition waiver recipients
  • 350.300 — 350.300. [2017 c.332 �1] (Sexual Misconduct) ����� 350.330 Written policies on sexual harassment, sexual assault
  • 350.303 — 350.303���� Eligibility for waiver of tuition and fees for adopted former foster child
  • 350.305 — 350.305���� Number and graduation rate of current and former foster children enrolled at community colleges and public u
  • 350.330 — 350.330���� Written policies on sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking; cont
  • 350.331 — 350.331���� Written sexual assault protocol; content
  • 350.332 — 350.332���� Limitations on investigations involving sexual assault, domestic violence or stalking
  • 350.337 — 350.337; and ����� (B) Any additional campus-specific questions chosen by the institution, provided that the additional
  • 350.338 — 350.338. ����� (2) The data repository established under this section must: ����� (a) Be made available to the public
  • 350.340 — 350.340���� Victim services program; required employment of certified advocate; exceptions; qualifications; duties
  • 350.341 — 350.341; and ����� (b) Use the guidance received under paragraph (a) of this subsection to establish a trauma-informed,
  • 350.342 — 350.342���� Discipline prohibited for reporting party or witness; exceptions
  • 350.343 — 350.343���� Required training for students and employees of institution; contents of training
  • 350.344 — 350.344���� Waiver from certain requirements for institution-sponsored programs or activities; qualifications for waiver
  • 350.345 — 350.345���� Annual report relating to sexual misconduct; contents
  • 350.346 — 350.346���� Annual report to Legislative Assembly; rules
  • 350.350 — 350.350. ����� (2)(a) Each public institution of higher education must have the same developmental educational requirem
  • 350.355 — 350.355���� Health care benefits for part-time faculty; rules
  • 350.360 — 350.360, �public institution of higher education� means: ����� (1) A community college; or ����� (2) A public universi
  • 350.370 — 350.370���� Requirements for classification as post-doctoral scholar position
  • 350.375 — 350.375���� Cultural competency requirements at public universities and community colleges
  • 350.379 — 350.379���� Use of apprentices, minority individuals and women in qualified contracts; annual report; exceptions Not
  • 350.395 — 350.395���� Transfer Student Bill of Rights and Responsibilities; standards for applying community college credits towar
  • 350.400 — 350.400; and ����� (b) Facilitate the development, and ensure the continued alignment, of the unified statewide transfe
  • 350.404 — 350.404���� Unified statewide transfer agreements; requirements
  • 350.408 — 350.408���� Community college obligations when informed that enrolled student intends to pursue bachelor�s degree
  • 350.412 — 350.412���� Role of Higher Education Coordinating Commission in facilitating foundational curricula and unified statewid
  • 350.417 — 350.417���� Academic credit for advanced placement (AP) exam or International Baccalaureate (IB) program; rules
  • 350.420 — 350.420���� Accelerated college credit programs; publicly available information; rules
  • 350.423 — 350.423���� Adoption of common course numbering system; transfer of academic credit; rules
  • 350.429 — (1)(d)(A) to (D) requires the approval of three-fifths of the members
  • 350.432 — 350.432���� Developmental educational requirements; placement test requirements; rules FORESTRY EDUCATION
  • 350.500 — 350.500���� Forestry Education Council; members; term of office
  • 350.505 — 350.505���� Qualifications of members of Forestry Education Council
  • 350.510 — 350.510���� Administration of Forestry Education Council
  • 350.515 — 350.515���� Criteria and measurements for investments in professional forestry education; process; report
  • 350.520 — 350.520. [Formerly 351.682] ����� Note: 350.525 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added t
  • 350.530 — 350.530���� Review of allocations by President of Oregon State University VENTURE GRANT PROGRAM
  • 350.540 — 350.540, 350.545, 350.550 and 353.445. ����� (3) A public university listed in ORS 352.002 or the Oregon Health and Sci
  • 350.545 — 350.545���� University venture development funds; use; fee
  • 350.550 — 350.550���� Purposes of funds; disbursement; assessment; annual report POLICY ON INDEPENDENT INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER
  • 350.605 — 350.605���� Declaration regarding public purpose to encourage and increase opportunities in independent higher education
  • 350.610 — 350.610���� Declaration regarding policies and practices of state agencies and Higher Education Coordinating Commission
  • 350.615 — 350.615���� Declaration regarding state financial aid for students
  • 350.620 — 350.620���� Declaration regarding state policies to enhance and encourage independent higher education AID TO INDEPE
  • 350.640 — 350.640���� Contracts with independent institutions for nonsectarian and nonreligious educational services
  • 350.655 — 350.655���� Severability FINANCE OF EDUCATION FACILITIES BY MUNICIPALITY
  • 350.670 — 350.670���� Finance of education facilities by municipalities
  • 350.680 — 350.680���� Revenue bonds; issuance; trust funds; pledge; terms; legal effect
  • 350.685 — 350.685���� Revenue bonds secured by education facility revenues
  • 350.695 — 350.695. [Formerly 352.800] ����� 350.680 Revenue bonds; issuance; trust funds; pledge; terms; legal effect. (1) Rev
  • 350.755 — 350.755���� Interstate agreements with certain states WESTERN REGIONAL HIGHER EDUCATION COMPACT
  • 350.770 — 350.770���� Western Regional Higher Education Compact ratified
  • 350.785 — 350.785���� Commission members; appointment and removal
  • 350.790 — 350.790���� Authority to take action to achieve ends of compact
  • 350.795 — 350.795���� Contracts to furnish out-of-state educational service to Oregon students
  • 350.800 — 350.800���� Selection of Oregon residents to receive out-of-state educational service
  • 350.805 — 350.805���� Contracts to furnish educational service in Oregon public universities to out-of-state students
  • 350.810 — 350.810���� Effect of registering to vote on student eligibility to participate in Western Undergraduate Exchange PO
  • 351.009 — 351.009; 2017 c.264 �1] ����� 350.018 Educational attainment goals for adult Oregonians not currently enrolled in ac
  • 351.647 — 351.647] ����� 350.755 Interstate agreements with certain states. (1) In addition to any interstate agreements enter
  • 351.671 — 351.671] ����� 350.505 Qualifications of members of Forestry Education Council. The members of the Forestry Educatio
  • 351.684 — 351.684] VENTURE GRANT PROGRAM ����� 350.540 Venture grant program; applicant requirements. The governing board
  • 351.692 — 351.692; 2016 c.31 �3] ����� 350.545 University venture development funds; use; fee. (1) Notwithstanding ORS 350.550
  • 351.708 — 351.708; 2018 c.72 �12; 2019 c.384 �23] ����� 350.365 [Formerly 351.711; repealed by 2018 c.72 �13] ����� 350.37
  • 351.718 — 351.718] ����� 350.060 Officers; quorum; official action; meetings. (1) The Higher Education Coordinating Commission
  • 351.732 — 351.732] ����� 350.075 Powers, duties and functions; investigation of student complaints; rules. (1) As used in this
  • 351.751 — 351.751] ����� 350.115 Regional services institutes; program for economic and community services planning; location.
  • 351.755 — 351.755; 2017 c.185 �7; 2017 c.297 �30; 2019 c.384 �7] ����� 350.155 Office of Community Colleges and Workforce Deve
  • 351.764 — 351.764] ����� 350.170 Advanced technology education and training grants and loans; public-private partnerships; req
  • 352.146 — 352.146. [2018 c.113 �6] ����� 350.423 Adoption of common course numbering system; transfer of academic credit; rule
  • 352.669 — 352.669] ����� 350.615 Declaration regarding state financial aid for students. The Legislative Assembly declares tha
  • 352.672 — 352.672] ����� 350.620 Declaration regarding state policies to enhance and encourage independent higher education. T
  • 352.710 — 352.710] ����� 350.635 Definitions for ORS 350.630 to 350.655. As used in ORS 350.630 to 350.655, unless the context
  • 352.740 — 352.740; 2017 c.66 �59] ����� 350.650 Rules. In accordance with any applicable provisions of ORS chapter 183, the Hi
  • 352.760 — 352.760] FINANCE OF EDUCATION FACILITIES BY MUNICIPALITY ����� 350.665 Definitions for ORS 350.665 to 350.695. A
  • 352.795 — 352.795] ����� 350.675 Powers of municipality. Except as otherwise provided in ORS 350.685, a municipality shall hav
  • 660.420 — 660.420, appropriations for budgetary items, including but not limited to workforce development and coordination of the
Title 351 · ORS Chapter 351 (17 sections)
  • 348.220 — 348.220] ����� 351.615 [1979 c.106 �2; 1995 c.110 �8; 2009 c.762 �16; repealed by 2015 c.767 �4] ����� 351.620 [
  • 348.230 — 348.230] ����� 351.625 [1959 c.564 �12; 1961 c.558 �2; renumbered 348.240] ����� 351.626 [2005 c.787 �16; 2009 c
  • 348.510 — 348.510] ����� 351.638 [1987 c.630 �1; 2009 c.762 �20; 2011 c.637 �56; 2013 c.768 �72; repealed by 2015 c.767 �4]
  • 348.520 — 348.520] ����� 351.641 [2013 c.17 �2; 2015 c.767 �127; 2015 c.846 �7; renumbered 352.287 in 2015] ����� 351.642
  • 348.540 — 348.540] ����� 351.653 [1997 c.521 �5; 2011 c.637 �231; renumbered 350.755 in 2015] ����� 351.655 [1959 c.564 �3
  • 348.550 — 348.550] ����� 351.656 [2008 c.39 �9; 2009 c.236 �1; 2011 c.637 �232; 2013 c.460 �2; renumbered 350.285 in 2015]
  • 348.560 — 348.560] ����� 351.663 [1997 c.641 �3; 2009 c.762 �22; 2014 c.85 ��1,2; repealed by 2015 c.682 �5] ����� 351.665
  • 348.570 — 348.570] ����� 351.666 [1997 c.641 �1; 2009 c.762 �23; repealed by 2014 c.85 �4] ����� 351.668 [1997 c.641 �2; 2
  • 348.590 — 348.590] ����� 351.673 [1961 c.577 �1; repealed by 1965 c.585 �2] ����� 351.674 [2012 c.39 �4; renumbered 350.50
  • 348.600 — 348.600] ����� 351.676 [2001 c.920 �1; 2003 c.14 �159; repealed by 2005 c.748 �30] ����� 351.677 [2012 c.39 �5;
  • 348.735 — 348.735] ����� 351.277 [1993 c.335 �12; repealed by 2015 c.767 �4] ����� 351.280 [1965 c.496 �4; 1971 c.643 �2;
  • 348.755 — 348.755] ����� 351.287 [2011 c.637 �30; repealed by 2015 c.767 �4] ����� 351.290 [1965 c.496 �6; 1967 c.454 �105
  • 350.009 — in 2015]
  • 352.152 — in 2015]
  • 352.226 — in 2015]
  • 352.237 — in 2015]
  • 352.388 — in 2015]
Title 352 · ORS Chapter 352 (96 sections)
  • 200.090 — 200.090, 236.605 to 236.640, 279.835, 279.840, 279.850 and 297.040 and ORS chapters 35, 190, 192 and 244 apply to a publ
  • 243.555 — to 243.575 for the administration of an appropriate expense
  • 279C.360 — 279C.360, 279C.365, 279C.370, 279C.375, 279C.380, 279C.385, 279C.500 to 279C.530,
  • 279C.540 — 279C.540, 279C.545, 279C.600 to 279C.625, 279C.650 to 279C.670 and 279C.800 to
  • 279C.830 — 279C.830, 279C.835, 279C.836, 279C.838, 279C.840, 279C.845, 279C.850, 279C.855,
  • 279C.860 — 279C.860, 279C.865, 279C.870 and 292.043 apply to a public university listed in ORS 352.002 under the same terms as they
  • 286A.830 — 286A.830. [2013 c.768 �14a; 2015 c.469 �1; 2015 c.633 �3; 2015 c.767 �150; 2015 c.828 �22; 2017 c.440 �13] ����� 352
  • 293.406 — 293.406, 293.450, 293.455, 293.460 and 293.465 to 293.485 apply to moneys received, held, kept, managed or invested by t
  • 350.115 — in 2015]
  • 351.374 — 351.374; 2017 c.440 �29] ����� Note: Definitions in ORS 352.029 also apply to ORS 352.388 to 352.415. ����� 352.
  • 351.646 — 351.646] ����� 352.310 [Repealed by 1959 c.570 �3] ����� 352.313 Status of members of Armed Forces and certain f
  • 351.890 — 351.890] ����� 352.380 [1981 c.814 �1; 2009 c.780 ��1,3; 2011 c.637 ��247,248; renumbered 352.218 in 2015] �����
  • 352.011 — 352.011���� Establishment of certain public universities as comprehensive universities; award of professional doctoral d
  • 352.012 — 352.012] ����� 352.200 [Amended by 1953 c.720 �3; repealed by 1955 c.12 �5] ����� 352.201 [1959 c.566 �1; 1973 c
  • 352.013 — 352.013���� Designation of Eastern Oregon University as Oregon�s Rural University
  • 352.014 — 352.014���� Designation of Oregon Institute of Technology as Oregon�s Polytechnic University
  • 352.015 — 352.015] ����� 352.270 [Repealed by 1983 c.740 �118] ����� 352.274 Sexual orientation and gender identity identi
  • 352.016 — 352.016���� Designation of Portland State University as Oregon�s Urban Research University
  • 352.017 — 352.017] ����� 352.320 [Repealed by 1953 c.721 �3] ����� 352.330 [Repealed by 1961 c.238 �1] ����� 352.340 [
  • 352.018 — 352.018���� Development of state comprehensive education plan; cooperation with Higher Education Coordinating Commission
  • 352.033 — 352.033���� Status of public universities as governmental entities (Temporary provisions relating to the definition
  • 352.039 — 352.039���� Goals and mission of public universities
  • 352.054 — 352.054, the university and the State Treasurer shall enter into an agreement that addresses reimbursement of reasonable
  • 352.061 — 352.061���� Annual evaluation of public universities; components of evaluation; rules
  • 352.069 — 352.069���� Biennial report of public universities; components of report
  • 352.076 — 352.076, the term of a member appointed to a governing board by the Governor may be adjusted so that one-half, as nearly
  • 352.084 — 352.084���� Term of office for members of a governing board
  • 352.087 — 352.087���� Powers and duties of governing board and public universities
  • 352.088 — 352.088���� Higher Education Coordinating Commission to provide regular opportunities for governing boards to meet and r
  • 352.089 — 352.089���� Mission statements; process for approval of change to academic program; biennial funding requests; request f
  • 352.096 — 352.096���� Appointment and removal of university president; roles of president; hiring of university personnel
  • 352.103 — 352.103. ����� (3) The governing board shall request that the president of the university transmit to the board the joi
  • 352.105 — 352.105���� Mandatory incidental fees; resolution of disputes
  • 352.107 — 352.107; 2017 c.440 �17] ����� 352.088 Higher Education Coordinating Commission to provide regular opportunities for
  • 352.113 — 352.113���� Real and personal property held by public universities; legal title; custody; sale and transfer
  • 352.118 — 352.118���� Establishment of police department; commission of police officers and special campus security officers; auth
  • 352.124 — 352.124���� Collective bargaining; audits of public accounts
  • 352.129 — 352.129���� Shared administrative services; continued participation
  • 352.132 — 352.132���� Use of outside counsel; annual reports (metadata only)
  • 352.135 — may be a borrowing fund for purposes of ORS 293.205 to 293.225 and may
  • 352.138 — 352.138���� Applicability of laws to public universities
  • 352.141 — 352.141���� Jurisdiction over streets on property owned by or used for public universities
  • 352.157 — 352.157���� Construction and acquisition of buildings and structures (Temporary provisions relating to requirements
  • 352.163 — 352.163���� Rates, charges and fees for use of buildings, structures and projects
  • 352.171 — 352.171���� Insurance for buildings, structures and projects (Employment Policies)
  • 352.186 — 352.186] ����� 352.620 [Amended by 1969 c.594 �54; 1995 c.118 �3; 2009 c.762 �36a; renumbered 352.842 in 2015] �
  • 352.189 — 352.189���� Political or sectarian tests prohibited in appointment of faculty or employees
  • 352.196 — 352.196] ����� 352.680 [Repealed by 1961 c.238 �1] ����� 352.685 Oregon Criminal Justice Scientific Advisory Com
  • 352.198 — 352.198���� Authority of public universities to require fingerprints
  • 352.208 — 352.208���� Interchange of faculty members with universities outside Oregon
  • 352.213 — 352.213] ����� 352.703 Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies. (1) Pursuant to ORS 352.372, there is created the
  • 352.217 — 352.217] ����� 352.710 [1971 c.693 �1; renumbered 350.630 in 2015] ����� 352.720 [1971 c.693 �2; 1973 c.721 �6;
  • 352.218 — 352.218���� Affirmative action plan; interview of qualified minority applicants; affirmative defense
  • 352.227 — 352.227���� Requirements of graduate students employed by public university; contact information
  • 352.232 — 352.232���� Sources of compensation for officers and employees; potential conflict of interest; reporting; standards
  • 352.239 — 352.239] ����� 352.810 [1987 c.812 �5; renumbered 350.685 in 2015] ����� 352.815 [1987 c.812 �6; renumbered 350.
  • 352.244 — 352.244���� Overpayment of salary or compensation (Student Policies)
  • 352.256 — 352.256. [Formerly 351.105] ����� 352.268 Physical access committees; members; duties. (1) Each public university li
  • 352.262 — 352.262���� Standards for minimum content of alcohol and drug abuse policy and plan
  • 352.268 — 352.268���� Physical access committees; members; duties
  • 352.274 — 352.274���� Sexual orientation and gender identity identification on university forms; collection of identification info
  • 352.281 — 352.281���� Use of name other than legal first name for certain purposes
  • 352.287 — 352.287���� Resident tuition and fees and eligibility for financial aid for various persons; qualifications; standards;
  • 352.288 — 352.288���� Cooperation with countries in East Asia; rate of tuition and fees for qualifying students participating in p
  • 352.293 — 352.293���� Rights of student ordered to active duty; standards; rules
  • 352.296 — 352.296���� Credit for room, board, tuition and fees for student ordered to active duty; standards
  • 352.303 — 352.303���� Waiver of tuition for Oregon residents at least 65; conditions for waiver; standards
  • 352.306 — 352.306���� Honorary degrees for persons ordered to internment camp
  • 352.309 — 352.309���� Credit for education and training received while in Armed Forces; standards
  • 352.319 — 352.319���� Contract for disbursement of funds to students; personally identifiable information FINANCES (Resear
  • 352.365 — 352.365���� �Basic research� defined for ORS 352.365 to 352.379
  • 352.372 — 352.372���� Findings and policy for ORS 352.365 to 352.379
  • 352.402 — 352.402���� Eligibility of public universities to receive proceeds from state bonds; requirements; certification to the
  • 352.408 — 352.408���� Issuance of bonds by public universities; use and limitations of security interests; character of bonds and
  • 352.415 — 352.415���� Repayment of outstanding state bonds and other obligations by public university; provision of cash flow proj
  • 352.428 — 352.428���� Sale to State of Oregon or United States Government
  • 352.435 — 352.435���� Repealed statutes continued effective until bonds redeemed (Funds and Accounts)
  • 352.442 — 352.442���� Federal aid; donations; acceptance and use
  • 352.450 — 352.450���� Public University Fund UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
  • 352.605 — in 2015]
  • 352.610 — 352.610] ����� 352.842 Execution of instruments. Oregon State University may execute all deeds, conveyances, contrac
  • 352.612 — in 2015]
  • 352.618 — in 2015]
  • 352.624 — 352.624���� Condon Collection at University of Oregon Museum of Natural and Cultural History PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSI
  • 352.668 — 352.668���� Receipt and disposition of funds received for programs
  • 352.678 — in 2015]
  • 352.685 — in 2015]
  • 352.691 — in 2015]
  • 352.697 — in 2015]
  • 352.703 — in 2015]
  • 352.752 — 352.752���� Oregon Center for Health Professions OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY
  • 352.801 — 352.801���� Oregon State University designated as agricultural college of the state; Sea Grant College; program in Veter
  • 352.823 — 352.823���� Oregon Climate Change Research Institute
  • 352.835 — 352.835���� J.T. Apperson Agricultural College Educational Fund; general powers and duties of trustee; standards
  • 352.842 — 352.842���� Execution of instruments PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES ����� 352.002 Public universities. The following are es
  • 390.235 — 390.235, the Oregon State Museum of Anthropology shall serve as the ultimate depository in the event the assigned curato
Title 353 · ORS Chapter 353 (46 sections)
  • 184.305 — to 184.345, 190.430, 190.480, 190.490, 192.105, 200.035, 243.105 to
  • 236.605 — to 236.640, 243.650 to 243.809, 297.040, 307.090 and 307.112 apply to
  • 307.112 — apply to Oregon Health and Science University under the same terms as
  • 352.313 — 352.313. The education and training for which credit may be given must meet the standards adopted by the Oregon Health a
  • 353.020 — 353.020���� Oregon Health and Science University as public corporation; establishment; status as governmental entity
  • 353.030 — 353.030���� Public policy of university; missions; purposes
  • 353.035 — 353.035���� Certain laws to be liberally construed; severability BOARD OF DIRECTORS
  • 353.040 — 353.040���� Board of directors; appointment; membership; meetings; removal of members
  • 353.050 — 353.050���� Powers and duties of board and university officials
  • 353.060 — 353.060���� President of university AUTHORITY AND DUTIES (Generally)
  • 353.070 — 353.070���� Products of individuals with disabilities; rules; publication of product sources
  • 353.080 — 353.080���� Annual report on activities and operations
  • 353.090 — 353.090���� Requirements related to nonhuman primates
  • 353.100 — 353.100���� Applicability of certain laws to university
  • 353.108 — 353.108���� Real property and facilities utilized by university; legal title; lease; management
  • 353.110 — 353.110���� Authority to acquire private property; condemnation
  • 353.117 — 353.117���� Creation of tax-exempt entity by university
  • 353.120 — 353.120���� Adoption of alcohol and drug abuse policy
  • 353.123 — 353.123���� Exemptions from nonresident tuition and fees; scholarship eligibility
  • 353.190 — 353.190���� Effect of student religious beliefs on admission and attendance
  • 353.200 — 353.200���� Rights of students ordered to active duty; rules
  • 353.202 — 353.202���� Credit for room, board, tuition and fees for students ordered to active duty; rules
  • 353.205 — 353.205���� Credit for education and training received while serving in Armed Forces; rules (Physical Access Committ
  • 353.210 — 353.210���� Purpose; members; duties PERSONNEL (metadata only)
  • 353.250 — 353.250���� Alternative retirement programs for employees
  • 353.260 — 353.260���� Personnel records; access; control; creation
  • 353.270 — 353.270���� Compensation of officers and employees; conflicts of interest
  • 353.290 — 353.290���� Reductions in faculty; affirmative action plans and goals
  • 353.300 — 353.300���� Prohibition on political or sectarian test in appointment of faculty or employees FINANCE (Generally
  • 353.330 — 353.330���� Effect of law on bonds, certificates of participation or agreements for borrowing money; responsibility for
  • 353.340 — 353.340���� Issuance and sale of revenue bonds by university
  • 353.350 — 353.350���� Revenue bonds considered bonds of political subdivision
  • 353.370 — 353.370���� Notice to Legislative Assembly required if shortfall in moneys exists for payment of amounts under bonds, ce
  • 353.380 — 353.380���� Definitions for ORS 353.380 to 353.420 (metadata only)
  • 353.390 — 353.390���� Authority to enter financing agreements; limitations
  • 353.410 — 353.410���� University powers regarding financing agreements and credit enhancement agreements
  • 353.420 — 353.420���� Effect of financing agreement on tax status PROGRAMS
  • 353.440 — 353.440���� Findings regarding coordination of programs
  • 353.450 — 353.450���� Area Health Education Center program; education and training for medical personnel in rural areas
  • 353.460 — 353.460���� Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences
  • 353.485 — 353.485���� Oregon Psychiatric Access Line program OREGON OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM
  • 353.550 — to 353.559 and sections 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18, chapter 921, Oregon Laws
  • 353.559 — 353.559���� Creation; university duties; expenditure of proceeds NURSING EDUCATION PROGRAM GRANTS
  • 353.603 — 353.603���� Grant distribution; administrative expenses; contributions
  • 353.606 — 353.606���� Oregon Nursing Shortage Coalition Committee
  • 353.609 — 353.609���� Duties of committee; grant criteria; use of grant funds
Title 354 · ORS Chapter 354 (12 sections)
  • 198.320 — 198.320. [1975 c.286 �5; 1979 c.108 �12; 1983 c.83 �78; 1983 c.350 �214; 2019 c.548 �2] ����� 354.665 Board duties;
  • 354.090 — 354.090���� Management of state radio station at Oregon Institute of Technology EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION AND RADIO AND
  • 354.430 — 354.430���� Authority of Department of Education; disposition of sale proceeds
  • 354.435 — 354.435���� Distance learning course outlines TRANSLATOR DISTRICTS
  • 354.625 — 354.625���� Creation of translator district; boundaries of district; annexation
  • 354.635 — to maintain the financial stability of the district in an emergency.
  • 354.645 — 354.645���� When election on formation and first board to be held
  • 354.655 — 354.655���� District board; membership; quorum; term; expenses
  • 354.690 — 354.690���� Liability for service charge; notice; exemption; collection of delinquent charges
  • 354.705 — 354.705���� Referral of increase in minimum tax rate to voters
  • 354.715 — 354.715���� Dissolution, liquidation and transfer proceedings PENALTIES
  • 354.990 — 354.990���� Penalties ����� 354.010 [Repealed by 1983 c.286 �1] ����� 354.020 [Repealed by 1983 c.286 �1] ST
Title 357 · ORS Chapter 357 (59 sections)
  • 192.050 — 192.050. In this event the State Archivist upon request shall return the photocopy or other copy to the public officer o
  • 249.031 — shall be filed with the county governing body. The fee for a
  • 255.012 — 255.012, 357.216 to 357.286 and 357.400. ����� (4) �District board� or �board� means the governing body of a district.
  • 357.001 — to 357.200 do not apply.
  • 357.002 — as follows:
  • 357.004 — 357.004���� Definitions for ORS 357.001 to 357.200 (Duties, Powers and Location)
  • 357.006 — 357.006���� State Archives, databases, libraries and other services or resources to which ORS 357.001 to
  • 357.018 — 357.018���� State Library networks (State Library Board)
  • 357.028 — 357.028���� Rules governing State Library resources; public and state agency access
  • 357.029 — 357.029���� Certification of state agency library or library service separately maintained from State Library; rules; re
  • 357.035 — 357.035���� Board as agency to apply for federal or private funds
  • 357.040 — 357.040���� Authority of board over real and personal property (State Librarian)
  • 357.046 — 357.046���� Appointment of State Librarian; qualifications
  • 357.071 — 357.071���� Duties of State Librarian (Public Documents)
  • 357.100 — 357.100���� State Library responsible for receipt of and access to government publications
  • 357.105 — 357.105���� Free access to certain public documents (Subscriptions)
  • 357.115 — 357.115���� Subscriptions for reference-related databases; rules (Finances)
  • 357.195 — 357.195���� State Library Donation Fund; Talking Book and Braille Library Endowment Fund
  • 357.203 — 357.203. Moneys deposited with the treasurer under this subsection shall be deposited into the Miscellaneous Receipts Ac
  • 357.206 — 357.206���� Financial assistance to public, school, tribal and academic libraries; grants
  • 357.221 — 357.221���� District formation; petition requirements
  • 357.223 — 357.223���� Multicounty district formation; procedure
  • 357.226 — 357.226���� District board members; appointment of librarian
  • 357.241 — 357.241. The statement also shall specify whether, in filling each position on the board, an elector of the district may
  • 357.246 — 357.246���� Change in method of electing board members
  • 357.253 — 357.253���� Boundary change to be filed with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 357.256 — 357.256���� Board as district governing body; selection of president
  • 357.270 — 357.270; 1989 c.966 �42; 2001 c.379 �1; 2005 c.755 �28; 2015 c.328 �20; 2015 c.840 �23] ����� 357.200 Miscellaneous
  • 357.271 — 357.271���� Sinking funds for acquisition of facilities; limitation on use of funds
  • 357.276 — 357.276���� Deposit and disbursement of district funds
  • 357.286 — 357.286���� Retirement system for employees INTERSTATE LIBRARY COMPACT
  • 357.340 — 357.340). ����� (3) Establish, equip and maintain regional library service centers of the State Library outside the Cit
  • 357.350 — 357.350���� Library compact administrator; deputy; library agreements to be submitted to State Librarian
  • 357.360 — 357.360, 357.400 to 357.621, 357.975 and 357.990 by resolution of the governing body of the local government unit which
  • 357.370 — 357.370���� Duty of compact administrator upon withdrawal from compact PUBLIC LIBRARIES
  • 357.405 — 357.405���� Minimum conditions for public libraries
  • 357.410 — 357.410. [1981 c.226 �10; 1983 c.350 �223; 1991 c.459 �386; 2001 c.104 �122; 2003 c.802 �100] ����� 357.266 [1981 c.
  • 357.417 — (1)(a) or (c), its order shall state the manner in which the local
  • 357.430 — 357.430���� Methods of financing public library by local government unit
  • 357.435 — 357.435���� Local government required to file plan with State Library
  • 357.451 — 357.451; 1981 c.909 �10; 1983 c.350 �224] ����� 357.420 [Amended by 1955 c.432 �6; repealed by 1975 c.476 �34] �
  • 357.460 — 357.460���� Financial interest of public library board and appointive body; compensation
  • 357.525 — 357.525���� Election to authorize local option tax (metadata only)
  • 357.621 — 357.621, 357.975 and 357.990. [Amended by 1975 c.476 �27] ����� 357.620 [Repealed by 1975 c.476 �28 (357.621 enacted
  • 357.640 — 357.640] ����� 357.440 [Repealed by 1975 c.476 �34] ����� 357.445 [Amended by 1955 c.432 �8; repealed by 1975 c.
  • 357.740 — 357.740���� State grants to local units of government
  • 357.750 — 357.750���� Applications for grants; uses of grant moneys; rules
  • 357.760 — 357.760���� State Library Board to administer ORS 357.740 to 357.780; rules
  • 357.780 — 357.780. [1977 c.291 �3; 2015 c.328 �27] ����� 357.770 [1977 c.291 �5; 1985 c.257 �1; 1991 c.602 �1; repealed by 200
  • 357.790 — 357.790���� Connecting Oregon Libraries Fund; matching funds to provide broadband access to libraries; rules STATE A
  • 357.825 — shall be transferred to the custody of the State Archivist.
  • 357.855 — 357.855���� Advice and assistance on public record problems
  • 357.900 — 357.900���� State Reference Coordinating Council; establishment; membership; meetings; staff; online access POET LAU
  • 357.925 — 357.925���� Poet Laureate office; qualifications; term PROHIBITED ACTIONS
  • 357.975 — and 357.990 shall affect nor change the terms of any library contract
  • 357.990 — 357.990. [Formerly 357.830; 1975 c.476 �30] PENALTIES ����� 357.990 Penalties. Violation of ORS 357.975 is a Cla
  • 358.040 — 358.040] ����� 357.855 Advice and assistance on public record problems. The State Archivist, without charge therefor
  • 358.050 — 358.050] ����� 357.865 Filing copy of public record with State Archivist; loss of original. (1) With the approval of
  • 358.080 — 358.080; 1973 c.439 �11; 1995 c.144 �1; 2003 c.18 �4; 2003 c.794 �264a] ����� 357.895 Rules. In accordance with ORS
Title 358 · ORS Chapter 358 (108 sections)
  • 100.627 — 100.627: ����� (a) The land, if any, whether fee simple, leasehold, easement or other interest or combination thereof,
  • 192.338 — 192.338, 192.345, 192.355, 358.905 to 358.961 and 390.235: ����� (a) �Archaeological object� means an object that: ���
  • 198.978 — 198.978] ����� 358.454 Result of election at large or by zone; oath of office; vacancy; term of office. (1) If two o
  • 198.980 — 198.980] ����� 358.458 Change in method of nominating and electing heritage district board members. (1) A heritage d
  • 198.989 — 198.989] HISTORIC PROPERTY (Policy and Definitions) ����� 358.475 Policy. The Legislative Assembly hereby de
  • 250.165 — to 250.235 inapplicable to a county, the requirements for preparing,
  • 311.235 — 311.235, there shall be added to the tax extended against the property on the next general property tax roll, to be coll
  • 357.805 — 357.805] ����� 358.010 [Renumbered 357.815] OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY ����� 358.015 State policy to contribu
  • 357.895 — 357.895] ����� 358.110 [Repealed by 1981 c.126 �6] ����� 358.120 [Repealed by 1981 c.126 �6] ����� 358.130 [
  • 358.015 — 358.015���� State policy to contribute to Oregon Historical Society
  • 358.018 — 358.018) (Temporary provisions relating to the America 250 Oregon Commission are compiled as notes following ORS 358
  • 358.035 — 358.035���� Oregon Historic Families database; duties of State Archivist OREGON HISTORIC TRAILS
  • 358.045 — 358.045���� Oregon Trail; comprehensive program for development
  • 358.055 — 358.055���� Oregon Trail; promotion as major tourist attraction
  • 358.057 — 358.057���� Value and significance of state historic trails COUNTY HISTORICAL FUND
  • 358.171 — 358.171���� Election to establish county historical fund
  • 358.180 — 358.180���� Tax levy for county historical fund; limitation
  • 358.190 — 358.190���� Historical fund not subject to Local Budget Law
  • 358.200 — and included in the detailed estimate. [Amended by 2023 c.173 �6]
  • 358.210 — 358.210���� Disbursal of money in county historical fund
  • 358.220 — 358.220���� Annual historical society report of fund moneys expended
  • 358.230 — 358.230���� Termination of tax levy for county historical fund CITY MUSEUMS
  • 358.315 — 358.315���� General authority of cities regarding public museums
  • 358.330 — 358.330���� Chairperson and secretary of commission; duties of commission regarding records, rules, reports and budgets
  • 358.345 — 358.345���� Authority of city to establish and operate public museum
  • 358.355 — 358.355���� Acquisition of site and structure for museum
  • 358.360 — 358.360���� Duties of museum commission respecting establishment of museum
  • 358.365 — 358.365���� Duties of museum commission respecting operation of museum
  • 358.370 — 358.370���� Payment of expense of museum operation (metadata only)
  • 358.375 — and pledges of revenue under ORS 358.385 shall not be construed as a
  • 358.380 — 358.380���� General bond law applicable to museum bonds
  • 358.385 — 358.385���� Pledge of museum revenues for payment of museum bonds
  • 358.390 — 358.390���� Revenue bonds and pledges of revenue not general obligations of city
  • 358.405 — 358.405, and there is disagreement between or among the city councils of the two or more respective cities, the matter s
  • 358.420 — 358.420���� Status of property loaned to a museum; statute of limitations on recovery
  • 358.425 — 358.425���� Notice of termination of loan; content (metadata only)
  • 358.430 — 358.430���� Procedure for giving notice; responsibility of owner
  • 358.440 — 358.440���� Notice to lenders HERITAGE DISTRICTS
  • 358.446 — 358.446���� Formation of multicounty heritage district
  • 358.450 — 358.450���� Election of first heritage district board
  • 358.452 — 358.452���� Election of heritage district board members; initiative and referendum
  • 358.454 — 358.454���� Result of election at large or by zone; oath of office; vacancy; term of office
  • 358.456 — 358.456. The statement also shall specify whether, in filling each position on the board, an elector of the district may
  • 358.458 — 358.458���� Change in method of nominating and electing heritage district board members
  • 358.460 — 358.460���� Population within boundaries of zones in heritage districts
  • 358.462 — 358.462���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 358.470 — 358.470���� Sinking fund for acquisition of historic real property and restoration of historic buildings or facilities
  • 358.474 — 358.474, the governing body in each of two or more counties may initiate the formation of a multicounty district, to be
  • 358.480 — to 358.545 or any other historic property. [2001 c.540 �35]
  • 358.487 — (2)(d).
  • 358.490 — in accordance with ORS 358.505, and, for each property tax year that
  • 358.495 — 358.495���� Notice of approval or denial; notice of classification and special assessment; installation of plaque; conte
  • 358.499 — 358.499���� Applicability and sunset provisions for classification and special assessment (Reports)
  • 358.500 — 358.500, 358.505, 358.509, 358.515, 358.525, 358.528, 358.543, 358.545 and
  • 358.509 — 358.509���� Review of continued qualification of historic property by State Historic Preservation Officer (Disqualif
  • 358.515 — (2) is not given, the assessor shall determine the date that the notice
  • 358.525 — 358.525. ����� (b) The State Historic Preservation Officer may conduct on-site inspections of historic property granted
  • 358.528 — 358.528���� Application for change from historic property special assessment to another program to be acted upon unless
  • 358.543 — 358.543���� Assessment of new construction and additions
  • 358.545 — and the owner or other qualified person applies for a change in the
  • 358.565 — 358.565���� State Historic Preservation Officer OREGON HERITAGE COMMISSION
  • 358.570 — 358.570���� Oregon Heritage Commission; establishment; terms of commission members
  • 358.580 — 358.580���� Selection of chairperson; quorum; meetings
  • 358.583 — 358.583���� Purpose and duties of commission relating to museums
  • 358.585 — to 358.595 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were
  • 358.590 — 358.590���� Advisory and technical committees; reimbursement of commission member expenses; solicitation of funds
  • 358.595 — 358.595���� Coordination of heritage activities; Oregon Heritage Plan; inventory of state cultural properties
  • 358.600 — 358.600���� Periodic review of certain state archival agencies by commission; joint meetings with agencies HISTORIC
  • 358.612 — 358.612���� Duties of State Historic Preservation Officer
  • 358.622 — 358.622. ����� (3) �Oregon Property Management Program� means the program established in ORS 358.683. ����� (4) �State
  • 358.635 — 358.635. [1983 c.295 ��1,5,6; 1989 c.743 �3] ����� 358.655 [1979 c.205 �4; 1987 c.883 �1; 1989 c.743 �4; 1991 c.240
  • 358.640 — 358.640���� State-owned historic artifacts; catalog; recommendations to state agency; rules
  • 358.645 — requires immediate acceptance of the property as a condition of a gift,
  • 358.647 — 358.647���� Transfer of state-owned historic artifact
  • 358.650 — 358.650���� Acceptance of historic artifact as gift to state; custody; finders fees
  • 358.653 — 358.653���� Conservation program; leases HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVOLVING LOAN FUND
  • 358.662 — to 358.678; and
  • 358.664 — 358.664���� Historic Preservation Revolving Loan Fund
  • 358.666 — 358.666���� Historic Preservation Revolving Loan Fund Review Committee
  • 358.668 — 358.668���� Historic preservation loans; application and approval process
  • 358.672 — 358.672���� Lien created when historic preservation loan made; procedure; foreclosure
  • 358.674 — 358.674���� Types of property for which historic preservation loan may be made
  • 358.676 — (1). [2001 c.540 �29]
  • 358.678 — 358.678���� Annual report OREGON PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM FOR HISTORIC SITES AND PROPERTIES
  • 358.683 — 358.683���� Oregon Property Management Program; rules
  • 358.690 — 358.690; and ����� (c) Any other provision necessary to administer the program. ����� (2) The director and the State A
  • 358.820 — 358.820���� Tax levy for municipal orchestras and band
  • 358.850 — 358.850���� Annulment of tax OREGON STATE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
  • 358.880 — 358.880���� Oregon State Museum of Natural History; activities; location; operation; state participation
  • 358.885 — 358.885���� Lane County matching fund relationship OREGON STATE MARITIME MUSEUM
  • 358.900 — 358.900���� Oregon State Maritime Museum; functions; participation by Department of Transportation ARCHAEOLOGICAL OB
  • 358.920 — (1)(b); and
  • 358.923 — 358.923���� When collection may be held notwithstanding ORS 358.920 (3) and (4)
  • 358.924 — 358.924���� Objects held unlawfully considered contraband; seizure; procedure; disposition of seized objects
  • 358.925 — 358.925���� Seizure of instrumentalities and proceeds of certain violations; forfeiture; procedure
  • 358.928 — 358.928���� Alternative method for seizure and forfeiture of instrumentalities and proceeds of certain violations; proce
  • 358.935 — 358.935���� Forfeiture of seized objects in criminal prosecution
  • 358.937 — 358.937���� Declination to prosecute certain violations; notice required; authority of Attorney General to prosecute; re
  • 358.940 — 358.940���� Reinterment required; notice to appropriate Indian tribe or Commission on Indian Services
  • 358.945 — 358.945, 358.950 or 390.235. In the proceeding, relief shall be granted in conformity with the principles that govern th
  • 358.950 — 358.950���� When notice to Indian tribe required; report; penalty
  • 358.953 — 358.953���� Compensation to property owner deprived of lawful use of property; expense of removal
  • 358.961 — does not preclude the application of any other remedy under ORS 358.905
  • 390.410 — 390.410] ����� 358.612 Duties of State Historic Preservation Officer. The State Historic Preservation Officer: ����
  • 390.440 — 390.440] ����� 358.630 [1953 c.475 �5; renumbered
  • 390.450 — 390.450] PRESERVATION OF PROPERTY OF HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE ����� 358.635 Definitions for ORS 358.635 to 358.653.
  • 447.145 — and section 2, chapter 50, Oregon Laws 2022, by sections 1 to 19 of
  • 97.740 — to 97.760.
Title 359 · ORS Chapter 359 (29 sections)
  • 359.020 — 359.020���� Oregon Arts Commission; members; term; qualifications; vacancy; term limit; officers; quorum; compensation a
  • 359.100 — and 359.110 shall be paid into the State Treasury and credited to the
  • 359.135 — 359.135���� Administrator; appointment; salary; duties
  • 359.142 — 359.142���� Rules ART TRANSACTIONS (Consignments)
  • 359.200 — to 359.240 not to affect prior transactions; effect of Uniform
  • 359.205 — 359.205���� Delivery of art work to dealer as consignment; exception for direct sale work as trust property
  • 359.210 — 359.210���� Effect of treating art work delivery as consignment; name of purchaser to be supplied on demand; remedy
  • 359.215 — 359.215���� Consignment does not create rights in consignee greater than those of consignor
  • 359.220 — is liable to the consignor for $100 plus actual damages, including
  • 359.225 — 359.225���� Payment of sale proceeds of consigned work; consignor�s portion of funds not subject to claims of consignee�
  • 359.230 — 359.230���� Contract provision waiving protections for consignor is void
  • 359.235 — 359.235���� ORS 359.200 to 359.240 not to affect prior transactions; effect of Uniform Commercial Code
  • 359.240 — 359.240���� Secreting, withholding or appropriating art work or sale proceeds; penalty
  • 359.250 — 359.250���� Liability of art dealer for violation of ORS 359.220
  • 359.255 — 359.255���� Attorney fees (Fine Print Disclosure Statements)
  • 359.300 — to 359.315, the person purchasing the fine print may recover from the
  • 359.305 — 359.305���� Disclosure statements required; disclaimer; exception for reproduction
  • 359.310 — 359.310, the seller shall so state specifically and categorically with regard to each such item. ����� (3) If the selle
  • 359.315 — 359.315���� Liability for failure to disclose; treble damages (Art Work Reproduction Rights)
  • 359.355 — 359.355���� Art work reproduction rights retained by artist unless expressly transferred; effect of federal copyright la
  • 359.360 — 359.360���� Ownership of physical work of art remains with artist unless expressly transferred
  • 359.365 — 359.365���� Ambiguity in agreement transferring right to reproduce art work resolved in favor of artist TRUST FOR CU
  • 359.407 — 359.407���� Use of moneys transferred to trust for marketing and promotional costs (Trust for Cultural Development B
  • 359.410 — 359.410���� Board established; membership; chairperson
  • 359.423 — 359.423���� Board solicitation or acceptance of gifts, bequests, devises of money, securities or other property (Dis
  • 359.426 — 359.426���� Percentage that may be disbursed; allowable uses
  • 359.431 — 359.431. ����� (b) 25 percent to Oregon�s counties and to the nine federally recognized Indian tribes through the Commu
  • 359.436 — 359.436. ����� (c) 25 percent to the core partner agencies as provided under ORS 359.441. ����� (3) Each fiscal year,
  • 359.444 — 359.444���� Allowable uses of funds by core partner agencies ARTS COMMISSION; ARTS PROGRAM ����� 359.010 Definit
Title 36 · ORS Chapter 36 (77 sections)
  • 124.050 — to 124.095.
  • 192.464 — 192.464. Solely for purposes of ORS 36.210 and 36.220 to 36.238, a facilitated dispute resolution shall be deemed a medi
  • 21.135 — 21.135. ����� (2) Unless a civil action involving the agreement to arbitrate is pending, notice of a first petition to
  • 30.136 — 30.136, in a civil action in a circuit court where all parties have appeared, the court shall refer the action to arbitr
  • 33.350 — 33.350; 1993 c.482 �1; 1995 c.618 �10; 1995 c.658 �30a; 1997 c.46 ��3,4; 2005 c.274 �1] ����� 36.405 Referral to man
  • 36.100 — to 36.238 (metadata only)
  • 36.105 — 36.105������ Declaration of purpose of ORS 36.100 to 36.238
  • 36.135 — 36.135������ Review of dispute resolution programs; suspension or termination of funding
  • 36.155 — 36.155������ Grants for dispute resolution services in counties; rules
  • 36.160 — 36.160������ Participation by counties; notice; contents; effect of failure to give notice
  • 36.165 — 36.165������ Termination of county participation (Program Standards)
  • 36.179 — 36.179������ Mediation and other alternative dispute resolution services for public bodies (Mediation in Civil Cases
  • 36.190 — 36.190������ Stipulation to mediation; selection of mediator; stay of proceedings
  • 36.195 — 36.195������ Presence of attorney; authority and duties of mediator; notice to court at completion of mediation
  • 36.200 — 36.200������ Mediation panels; qualification; procedure for selecting mediator (Liability of Mediators and Programs)
  • 36.210 — and 36.220 to 36.238
  • 36.220 — to 36.238 apply to:
  • 36.222 — 36.222������ Admissibility and disclosure of mediation communications and agreements in subsequent adjudicatory proceedi
  • 36.224 — 36.224������ State agencies; confidentiality of mediation communications; rules
  • 36.226 — 36.226������ Public bodies other than state agencies; confidentiality of mediation communications
  • 36.228 — 36.228������ Mediations in which two or more public bodies are parties
  • 36.230 — 36.230������ Public bodies; confidentiality of mediation agreements
  • 36.238 — do not limit the ability of a mediator or mediation program to use or
  • 36.252 — to 36.268, the parties shall sign a written mediation agreement.
  • 36.262 — 36.262������ Confidentiality of mediation materials
  • 36.264 — 36.264������ Civil immunity for mediators and mediation service providers
  • 36.266 — 36.266������ Suspension of court proceedings during mediation; dismissal of action
  • 36.268 — 36.268, all memoranda, work products and other materials contained in the case files of a mediator, an agricultural medi
  • 36.280 — (1) is subject to ORS 36.220.
  • 36.283 — 36.283������ Confidentiality of mediation communications and agreement COURT ARBITRATION PROGRAM
  • 36.405 — 36.405������ Referral to mandatory arbitration; exemptions
  • 36.410 — 36.410������ Stipulation for arbitration; conditions; relief
  • 36.415 — 36.415������ Arbitration after waiver of amount of claim exceeding $50,000; motion for referral to arbitration
  • 36.425 — if the defendant establishes by affidavits and other documentation that
  • 36.450 — to 36.558. [1991 c.405 �43]
  • 36.458 — 36.458������ When written communication considered to have been received
  • 36.466 — 36.466������ Arbitration agreements to be in writing
  • 36.468 — 36.468������ Application to stay judicial proceedings and compel arbitration
  • 36.470 — 36.470������ Interim judicial relief; factors considered by court; determination of arbitral tribunal�s jurisdiction
  • 36.474 — 36.474������ Procedure for appointment of arbitrators; appointment by circuit court
  • 36.476 — 36.476������ Disclosure by proposed arbitrators and conciliators; waiver of disclosure; grounds for challenge
  • 36.480 — 36.480������ Withdrawal of arbitrator; termination of mandate
  • 36.482 — 36.482������ Substitute arbitrator; effect of substitution
  • 36.484 — 36.484������ Arbitral tribunal may rule on own jurisdiction; time for raising issue of jurisdiction; review by circuit c
  • 36.486 — 36.486������ Interim measures of protection ordered by arbitral tribunal; security
  • 36.490 — 36.490������ Procedures subject to agreement by parties; procedure in absence of agreement
  • 36.498 — (1) and (2), the arbitral tribunal shall terminate the proceedings.
  • 36.502 — 36.502������ Effect of failure to make required statement or to appear at oral hearing
  • 36.506 — 36.506������ Circuit court assistance in taking evidence; circuit court authorized to enter certain orders upon applicat
  • 36.514 — 36.514������ Arbitral award; contents; interim award; award for costs of arbitration
  • 36.518 — 36.518������ Correction of errors in award; interpretation of award; additional award
  • 36.520 — 36.520������ Setting aside award; grounds; time for application; circuit court fees
  • 36.522 — 36.522������ Enforcement of award; procedure; fee; entry of judgment
  • 36.524 — 36.524, apply only if the place of arbitration or conciliation is within the territory of the State of Oregon. ����� (3
  • 36.526 — 36.526������ Provisions to be interpreted in good faith
  • 36.532 — 36.532������ Manner of conducting conciliation proceedings
  • 36.536 — 36.536������ Prohibition on use of statements, admissions or documents arising out of conciliation proceedings
  • 36.538 — 36.538������ Conciliation to act as stay of other proceedings; tolling of limitation periods during conciliation
  • 36.540 — 36.540������ Termination of conciliation proceedings
  • 36.542 — 36.542������ Conciliator not to be arbitrator or take part in arbitral or judicial proceedings
  • 36.544 — 36.544������ Submission to conciliation not waiver (metadata only)
  • 36.546 — 36.546������ Conciliation agreement to be treated as arbitral award
  • 36.552 — 36.552������ Effect of conciliation on jurisdiction of courts
  • 36.558 — 36.558. [1991 c.405 �54; 1993 c.244 �16] ����� 36.556 Severability. If any provision of ORS 36.450 to 36.558 or its
  • 36.610 — 36.610������ Effect of agreement to arbitrate; nonwaivable provisions
  • 36.615 — 36.615������ Application for judicial relief; fees (metadata only)
  • 36.620 — (1), 36.630, 36.675 (1) or (2), 36.720 or 36.730;
  • 36.625 — 36.625������ Petition to compel or stay arbitration
  • 36.640 — 36.640������ Consolidation of separate arbitration proceedings
  • 36.645 — 36.645������ Appointment of arbitrator; service as neutral arbitrator
  • 36.660 — 36.660, 36.680, 36.690 (4) or (5), 36.700, 36.705, 36.710, 36.715 (1) or (2),
  • 36.670 — 36.670������ Representation by a lawyer; representation of legal or commercial entities
  • 36.675 — for the repeal of ORCP 55 has not been made. See the ORCP 55
  • 36.680 — 36.680������ Judicial enforcement of preaward ruling by arbitrator
  • 36.695 — 36.695������ Remedies; fees and expenses of arbitration proceeding
  • 36.715 — 36.715������ Judgment on award; attorney fees and litigation expenses
  • 36.735 — or 36.740 or section 3 (1) or (3) or 31, chapter 598, Oregon Laws 2003.
Title 360 · ORS Chapter 360 (6 sections)
Title 366 · ORS Chapter 366 (119 sections)
  • 184.628 — 184.628. ����� (2) �Commission� means the Oregon Transportation Commission. ����� (3) �Department� means the Departmen
  • 319.020 — 319.020, 319.530, 818.225, 825.476 and 825.480 by sections 48, 49 and 51 to 53, chapter 865, Oregon Laws 2009. ����� (2
  • 366.010 — 366.010���� �County court� and �road� or �highway� defined
  • 366.155 — 366.155���� Duties and powers of department regarding highways; assistance to counties and State Parks and Recreation De
  • 366.157 — 366.157���� Program for prevention and cleanup of litter and vandalism
  • 366.161 — 366.161���� Prevention of wildlife-vehicle collisions; coordination of efforts
  • 366.162 — 366.162���� Prevention of wildlife-vehicle collisions; biennial report
  • 366.165 — 366.165���� Revolving fund POWERS AND DUTIES OF OREGON TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
  • 366.205 — 366.205���� Power and authority of commission over highways; rules
  • 366.207 — 366.207���� Statewide winter maintenance strategy and policy; rock salt
  • 366.210 — 366.210���� Limit on administration and engineering expenditure FREIGHT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
  • 366.212 — 366.212���� Freight Advisory Committee STATE HIGHWAYS
  • 366.215 — 366.215���� Creation of state highways; reduction in vehicle-carrying capacity
  • 366.285 — 366.285���� Location of highways when in doubt; procedure
  • 366.290 — or 373.010. [1967 c.272 �1; 1975 c.587 �1; 1975 c.782 �51a]
  • 366.292 — 366.292���� Consideration of tolling prior to doing modernization project
  • 366.297 — 366.297���� Environmental performance standards; rules
  • 366.300 — 366.300���� Treatment of sections eliminated when highway relocated
  • 366.320 — 366.320���� Acquisition of rights of way and right of access
  • 366.321 — 366.321���� Expense of relocating municipal facilities payable by department; exceptions
  • 366.323 — 366.323���� Studies to aid in relocating persons displaced by highway acquisition
  • 366.324 — 366.324���� Financial assistance to persons displaced by highway acquisition; rules
  • 366.330 — 366.330���� Acquisition of land adjoining right of way
  • 366.333 — 366.333���� Acquisition of utility real property; exchange of land for right of way
  • 366.335 — 366.335���� Acquisition of railroad right of way; exchange of land therefor
  • 366.337 — 366.337���� Exchange of certain parcels of land authorized
  • 366.340 — 366.340���� Acquisition of real property generally (metadata only)
  • 366.395 — 366.395���� Disposition or leasing of property; sale of forest products
  • 366.455 — 366.455���� Removing unlawful signs and structures (metadata only)
  • 366.460 — 366.460���� Construction of sidewalks within highway right of way
  • 366.462 — 366.462���� Construction of fences on freeway overpasses
  • 366.470 — 366.470���� Agreements with railroad companies for snow removal
  • 366.486 — 366.486���� Construction of roadside rest area facilities for persons with disabilities
  • 366.487 — 366.487���� Use of roadside rest area rest rooms by persons with disabilities
  • 366.490 — 366.490���� Coffee and cookies at roadside rest areas; rules
  • 366.493 — 366.493���� Rules regarding health and safety STATE HIGHWAY FUND
  • 366.506 — 366.506���� Highway cost allocation study; purposes; design; report; use of report by Legislative Assembly
  • 366.507 — 366.507���� Modernization program; funding; conditions and criteria
  • 366.510 — 366.510���� Turning over highway funds to State Treasurer
  • 366.514 — 366.514���� Use of highway fund for footpaths and bicycle trails
  • 366.516 — 366.516���� Incurring obligations payable from anticipated revenues
  • 366.517 — 366.517���� Department may determine certain accounting procedures
  • 366.518 — 366.518���� Expenditures from highway fund to be reported, budgeted and limited to amounts budgeted
  • 366.522 — 366.522���� Appropriations from highway fund for legislative interim committees
  • 366.523 — 366.523���� Transportation Project Account HISTORIC COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY
  • 366.543 — 366.543] ����� Note: 366.742 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 366.550 — 366.550���� �Historic Columbia River Highway� defined
  • 366.552 — 366.552���� Historic road program for Historic Columbia River Highway; footpaths and bicycle trails; acquisition of prop
  • 366.553 — 366.553���� Advisory committee; members; duties; meetings INTERGOVERNMENTAL HIGHWAY COOPERATION
  • 366.556 — 366.556���� Acceptance of provisions of Acts of Congress
  • 366.558 — 366.558���� Contracting with and submitting programs to federal government
  • 366.560 — 366.560���� Pledge of state to match federal funds (metadata only)
  • 366.562 — 366.562���� Use of highway fund to match federal moneys
  • 366.566 — 366.566���� Meeting requirements of federal aid statutes
  • 366.568 — 366.568���� Using highway funds to comply with federal aid statutes
  • 366.570 — 366.570���� Payments under cooperative agreement with federal government
  • 366.572 — 366.572���� State highway agreements with local governments
  • 366.574 — 366.574���� Intergovernmental road maintenance agreement
  • 366.576 — 366.576���� Road, highway or street agreements with local governments
  • 366.578 — 366.578���� Farm-to-market roads ALLOCATIONS TO COUNTIES AND CITIES (Generally)
  • 366.705 — 366.705] ����� 366.558 Contracting with and submitting programs to federal government. The Department of Transportat
  • 366.725 — 366.725] ����� 366.566 Meeting requirements of federal aid statutes. The Department of Transportation or officers h
  • 366.739 — 366.739. The appropriation shall be distributed among the several counties for the purposes provided by law. [Formerly 3
  • 366.742 — 366.742���� Repayment of specified bonds; allocation of moneys not needed for repayment
  • 366.744 — 366.744���� Allocation of moneys from specified increases in title and registration fees and in truck taxes and fees; re
  • 366.747 — 366.747���� Allocation of moneys from specified increases in fees
  • 366.749 — 366.749���� Allocation of moneys resulting from increase in numbers of vehicle registrations, titles and trip permits du
  • 366.752 — 366.752���� Allocation of moneys from specified increases in fees (Counties)
  • 366.762 — and the sum of $250,000 shall be withdrawn from moneys available to the
  • 366.764 — 366.764���� Basis of allocation of appropriation to counties
  • 366.765 — 366.765] ����� 366.572 State highway agreements with local governments. (1) The Department of Transportation may ent
  • 366.774 — 366.774���� Authorized use of allocation to counties; report by counties to Legislative Assembly (Cities)
  • 366.777 — 366.777] ����� Note: 366.578 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 366.785 — to 366.820. [Amended by 1967 c.463 �5; 1979 c.344 �10; 1981 s.s. c.3 �109;
  • 366.790 — 366.790���� Authorized use of appropriation to cities; report by cities to Legislative Assembly
  • 366.805 — 366.805���� Allocation of appropriation to cities; small city advisory committee
  • 366.815 — 366.815���� City to establish state tax street fund
  • 366.903 — 366.903���� Legislative findings; atomic cleanup veterans
  • 366.906 — 366.906���� Oregon City designated end of Oregon Trail
  • 366.907 — 366.907���� Findings and declarations concerning Highway 101
  • 366.917 — 366.917���� World War II Veterans Historic Highway (metadata only)
  • 366.918 — 366.918���� Police Chief Ralph Painter Memorial Highway
  • 366.919 — 366.919���� Officer Chris Kilcullen Memorial Highway
  • 366.922 — 366.922���� Warm Springs Veterans Memorial Highway (metadata only)
  • 366.926 — 366.926���� Deputy Raymond Williams and Deputy Michael Cheney Memorial Highway
  • 366.930 — 366.930���� Roadside memorial signs; police officers; fees; rules
  • 366.931 — 366.931���� Roadside memorial signs; Armed Forces of the United States; fees; rules
  • 366.934 — 366.934���� Roadside memorial sign; Tyrone Woods; fees; rules
  • 366.937 — 366.937���� Memorial markers for recipients of Medal of Honor
  • 366.940 — 366.940���� Roadside memorial signs; firefighters; fees; rules
  • 366.991 — 366.991���� Penalty for violation of rules adopted under ORS 366.493 GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 366.005 Definition
  • 367.268 — 367.268] ����� 366.697 [1953 c.20 �11; renumbered
  • 367.270 — 367.270] ����� 366.6980 [1957 c.22 �1; renumbered 367.282] ����� 366.6981 [1957 c.22 �2; renumbered 367.284]
  • 367.300 — 367.300] ����� 366.6990 [1957 c.22 �11; renumbered
  • 367.302 — 367.302] ����� 366.7000 [1957 c.354 �1; renumbered
  • 367.324 — 367.324] ����� 366.7001 [1957 c.354 �2; renumbered
  • 367.326 — 367.326] ����� 366.7002 [1957 c.354 �3; renumbered
  • 367.328 — 367.328] ����� 366.7003 [1957 c.354 �4; renumbered
  • 367.330 — 367.330] ����� 366.7004 [1957 c.354 �5; renumbered
  • 367.332 — 367.332] ����� 366.7005 [1957 c.354 �6; renumbered
  • 367.334 — 367.334] ����� 366.7006 [1957 c.354 �7; renumbered
  • 367.336 — 367.336] ����� 366.7007 [1957 c.354 �8; renumbered
  • 367.338 — 367.338] ����� 366.7008 [1957 c.354 �9; renumbered
  • 367.340 — 367.340] ����� 366.7009 [1957 c.354 �10; renumbered
  • 367.344 — 367.344] ����� 366.7010 [1957 c.354 �11; renumbered
  • 367.346 — 367.346] ����� 366.7020 [1959 c.386 �1; renumbered
  • 367.365 — 367.365] ����� 366.7021 [1959 c.386 �2; 1961 c.345 �1; renumbered 367.370] ����� 366.7022 [1959 c.386 �3; renumb
  • 367.380 — 367.380] ����� 366.7023 [1959 c.386 �4; renumbered
  • 367.385 — 367.385] ����� 366.7024 [1959 c.386 �5; 1961 c.381 �3; renumbered 367.390] ����� 366.7025 [1959 c.386 �6; renumb
  • 367.395 — 367.395] ����� 366.7026 [1959 c.386 �7; renumbered
  • 367.400 — 367.400] ����� 366.7027 [1959 c.386 �8; renumbered
  • 367.405 — 367.405] ����� 366.7028 [1959 c.386 �9; renumbered
  • 367.410 — 367.410] ����� 366.7029 [1959 c.386 �10; 1961 c.345 �2; renumbered 367.415] ����� 366.7030 [1959 c.386 �11; renu
  • 367.420 — 367.420] ����� 366.705 [Renumbered 366.556 in 2003] ����� 366.710 [Amended by 1979 c.293 �3; renumbered 366.558
  • 390.150 — 390.150] ����� 366.185 [1957 c.635 �2; 1971 c.481 �11a; 1971 c.598 �7; 1973 c.249 �36; repealed by 1979 c.186 �30]
  • 390.170 — 390.170] HISTORIC COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY ����� 366.550 �Historic Columbia River Highway� defined. As used in ORS
  • 803.215 — by section 47, chapter 618, Oregon Laws 2003.
  • 810.200 — 810.200, provide a uniform system of signing footpaths and bicycle trails which shall apply to paths and trails under th
  • 818.225 — 818.225, 825.476 and 825.480 by sections 3, 4 and 5, chapter 618, Oregon Laws 2003. ����� (2) The moneys described in s
Title 367 · ORS Chapter 367 (60 sections)
  • 190.440 — or 190.480 to 190.490. [2003 c.790 �2; 2011 c.470 �8; 2013 c.781 �23]
  • 366.483 — ����� (J)� State Highway 126
  • 367.010 — 367.010. [2011 c.629 �3] ����� Note: 367.055 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to o
  • 367.015 — 367.015���� Oregon Transportation Infrastructure Fund; sources; uses; rules; investment
  • 367.020 — 367.020���� Loans and other assistance to public and private entities; rules; other authorized purposes
  • 367.030 — 367.030���� Issuance of revenue bonds; bond covenants; maximum amount of bonds
  • 367.035 — 367.035���� Loans to municipalities; authority of municipalities; repayment plan
  • 367.040 — 367.040���� Loans to state agencies; loan contract (metadata only)
  • 367.060 — 367.060���� Department pledge to ensure loan guarantees; transfer of moneys from State Highway Fund (Short Line Rail
  • 367.067 — 367.067���� Short Line Credit Premium Account; rules (Industrial Rail Spurs)
  • 367.070 — 367.070���� Industrial Rail Spur Fund (Connect Oregon Projects)
  • 367.080 — 367.080. ����� (2)(a) Prior to selecting transportation projects, the commission shall seek input from the applicable a
  • 367.081 — 367.081���� Distribution of amounts in Connect Oregon Fund
  • 367.082 — 367.082���� Grants from Connect Oregon Fund; rules (metadata only)
  • 367.084 — 367.084. [2005 c.816 �6; 2013 c.765 �3; 2015 c.707 �4; 2017 c.750 �81] ����� Note: See first note under 367.080.
  • 367.086 — 367.086. ����� (2) The department may use up to one percent of the amounts available within the Connect Oregon Fund to
  • 367.089 — 367.089. [2017 c.750 �71f; 2019 c.491 �10] ����� 367.081 Distribution of amounts in Connect Oregon Fund. (1) Each bi
  • 367.093 — 367.093. The fund consists of the following: ����� (a) Moneys transferred to the fund under ORS 320.440. ����� (b) Mon
  • 367.095 — (4)(b) that is necessary to fund:
  • 367.098 — 367.098���� Fund exchange; allocation to local governments; rules SHORT-TERM DEBT
  • 367.105 — 367.105���� Short-term borrowing; conditions; repayment GRANT ANTICIPATION REVENUE BONDS
  • 367.161 — to 367.181 is subordinate and subject to prior use of the moneys to pay
  • 367.163 — 367.163���� Purposes for which bonds may be issued (metadata only)
  • 367.166 — 367.166���� Requirements for grant anticipation revenue bonds; authority of State Treasurer
  • 367.173 — 367.173���� Moneys that may be used for payment of grant anticipation revenue bonds
  • 367.176 — 367.176���� Refunding grant anticipation revenue bonds
  • 367.178 — 367.178���� Collection and use of federal transportation funds
  • 367.181 — 367.181, the pledge to secure grant anticipation revenue bonds issued under ORS
  • 367.555 — to 367.600 in accordance with ORS chapter 286A. [1973 c.698 �4; 1981
  • 367.560 — 367.560���� Disposition and use of general obligation bond proceeds
  • 367.565 — 367.565���� Procedure for issuing general obligation bonds under ORS 367.555 to 367.600
  • 367.595 — 367.595���� Setting aside sufficient moneys to pay maturing obligations
  • 367.600 — 367.600���� Compliance with constitutional debt limits HIGHWAY USER TAX BONDS
  • 367.615 — that are not otherwise specifically provided, including rate of
  • 367.621 — 367.621���� Use of private sector resources in specified work
  • 367.622 — in an aggregate principal amount sufficient to produce net proceeds of
  • 367.623 — 367.623���� Consultation with local governments for project selection
  • 367.630 — 367.630���� Highway revenue declaration; contents; purpose
  • 367.635 — 367.635���� Bond form, issuance and maturity; provisions subject to determination of State Treasurer
  • 367.640 — 367.640. [1985 c.551 �11; 2003 c.201 �30] ����� 367.665 Interest on bonds exempt from state income tax. The interest
  • 367.650 — 367.650���� Trust indenture to secure bonds; provisions
  • 367.655 — 367.655���� Loan of bond proceeds to cities and counties; use of loans; rules
  • 367.660 — 367.660���� Lien on certain moneys pledged for bonds; terms of lien
  • 367.665 — that are issued to fund infrastructure loans and the proceeds of which
  • 367.700 — 367.700���� Authority to sell limited amount of bonds under ORS 367.700 to 367.750
  • 367.715 — 367.715���� Procedure for issuing bonds under ORS 367.700 to 367.750
  • 367.745 — 367.745���� Setting aside sufficient moneys to pay maturing bonds
  • 367.750 — 367.750���� Constitutional debt limits not to be exceeded OREGON INNOVATIVE PARTNERSHIPS PROGRAM
  • 367.800 — to 367.824; or
  • 367.804 — 367.804, the Department of Transportation may: ����� (a) Enter into any agreement or any configuration of agreements re
  • 367.808 — 367.808���� Evaluation of proposed agreements; role of Attorney General
  • 367.812 — 367.812���� Bonds secured by State Transportation Enterprise Fund; financing of transportation projects
  • 367.814 — 367.814���� Moneys from federal government or other sources
  • 367.816 — 367.816. The lien of a pledge made under this subsection is subordinate to the lien of a pledge securing bonds issued un
  • 367.820 — 367.820���� Creation of district; use of revenues within district
  • 367.822 — 367.822���� Advisory committees on transportation projects; rules
  • 367.824 — 367.824���� Rules; supremacy of federal law MISCELLANEOUS
  • 367.850 — 367.850���� Alternatives to meeting funding requirements of transportation planning rule; rules ����� Note: The defi
  • 803.091 — and 803.422.
  • 825.476 — and 825.480 by sections 1 to 5, chapter 618, Oregon Laws 2003, in a
Title 368 · ORS Chapter 368 (62 sections)
  • 294.050 — 294.050] ����� Note: 368.717 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 294.060 — (1) and deposits those moneys into the county�s road fund may make an
  • 368.011 — 368.011���� County authority to supersede statutes; limitations
  • 368.016 — 368.016, 368.021, 368.026, 368.031, 368.051, 368.705, 368.710, 368.720 or
  • 368.026 — 368.026���� Withdrawal of county road status; report; notice; hearing
  • 368.031 — 368.031���� County jurisdiction over local access roads
  • 368.036 — 368.036���� Standards for county roads and road work
  • 368.039 — 368.039���� Road standards adopted by local government supersede standards in fire codes; consultation with fire agencie
  • 368.041 — 368.041���� Widths of county roads; maintenance of designated roads as county roads
  • 368.046 — 368.046���� Employment of county road official; duties
  • 368.056 — 368.056���� Permit for gate construction on public road
  • 368.062 — 368.062���� Transferring road within city to county jurisdiction ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY FOR ROADS
  • 368.073 — 368.073���� Initiation of proceedings to acquire property for road purposes
  • 368.075 — 368.075); repealed by 1981 c.153 �79] ����� 368.080 [Repealed by 1981 c.153 �79] ����� 368.081 Requirements for
  • 368.081 — 368.081, the petitioners. ����� (c) If the acquisition is of land that is donated or dedicated, the person donating or
  • 368.091 — 368.091���� Owners� rights to terminate road proceedings
  • 368.096 — 368.096���� Alternative methods to acquire property for roads
  • 368.101 — 368.101���� Authority to change road proceedings; limitation
  • 368.106 — 368.106. [1981 c.153 �20] LEGALIZATION OF ROADS ����� 368.201 Basis for legalization of road. A county governing
  • 368.111 — 368.111���� Assessment of costs and damages from road proceedings
  • 368.121 — 368.121] VACATION OF COUNTY PROPERTY ����� 368.326 Purpose of vacation procedures; limitation. ORS 368.326 to 36
  • 368.126 — 368.126���� Order establishing new road along existing road to identify parts of existing road to be vacated
  • 368.131 — 368.131���� Right of way over United States public lands ROAD VIEWERS
  • 368.150 — 368.150; 2003 c.794 �267] ����� 368.055 [Amended by 1963 c.519 �36; repealed by 1981 c.153 �79] ����� 368.056 Pe
  • 368.161 — 368.161, it shall do the following upon receipt of a board of road viewers report containing information on the location
  • 368.171 — 368.171���� Order, costs and damages under proceeding with road viewers LEGALIZATION OF ROADS
  • 368.206 — 368.206���� Proceedings for legalization of roads; report; notice
  • 368.211 — 368.211���� Compensation for property affected by road legalization
  • 368.216 — 368.216���� Order under road legalization proceeding
  • 368.221 — 368.221���� Legalization of road of substandard width ROAD HAZARDS
  • 368.256 — shall be responsible for payment unless the owner can establish that there
  • 368.266 — 368.266���� Hearing on abatement of road hazard; notice
  • 368.276 — 368.276���� Hearing, notice and costs when county abates road hazard
  • 368.281 — 368.281���� County recovery of costs for road hazard abatement; lien VACATION OF COUNTY PROPERTY
  • 368.290 — 368.290] ����� 368.120 [Amended by 1973 c.518 �3; repealed by 1981 c.153 �79] ����� 368.121 Financial assistance
  • 368.310 — 368.310] ����� 368.125 [Repealed by 1981 c.153 �79] ����� 368.126 Order establishing new road along existing roa
  • 368.326 — to 368.366 is a public road, a person owning property that abuts either
  • 368.331 — 368.331���� Limitation on use of vacation proceedings that would eliminate access
  • 368.336 — 368.336���� Abutting owners in vacation proceedings
  • 368.341 — 368.341���� Initiation of vacation proceedings; requirements for resolution or petition; fees
  • 368.346 — 368.346���� Report, notice and hearing for vacation proceedings
  • 368.356 — 368.356���� Order and costs in vacation proceedings
  • 368.361 — 368.361���� Intergovernmental vacation proceedings (metadata only)
  • 368.366 — 368.366, the vacated property shall vest as follows: ����� (a) If the county holds title to the property in fee, the pr
  • 368.401 — to 368.426.
  • 368.426 — 368.426���� Contents of notice COUNTY ROAD FUNDS
  • 368.706 — 368.706���� Expending road fund moneys of certain counties for patrolling
  • 368.708 — 368.708���� Interfund loan of county road fund moneys for patrolling
  • 368.709 — 368.709���� Loaning of road fund money by certain counties to other counties and districts; budgeting; disclosure
  • 368.710 — 368.710���� Apportionment of certain local option taxes; compression
  • 368.715 — 368.715���� Using county funds for noncounty roads during emergency
  • 368.717 — 368.717���� County borrowing of money from county general road fund
  • 368.722 — 368.722. [1981 c.153 �3; 2007 c.679 �3] ����� 368.016 County authority over roads; limitations. (1) Except as provid
  • 368.910 — 368.910���� Owner to repair sidewalks and curbs along road; county may repair if owner fails
  • 368.915 — and interest are a lien upon the abutting property from the date of the
  • 368.920 — 368.920���� Expense of repairs as lien on abutting property
  • 368.925 — 368.925���� Delinquency in paying assessment for repairs; execution sale
  • 368.942 — 368.942���� Posting notices, signs or pictures on structures within county road right of way prohibited
  • 368.945 — 368.945���� Authority of county road official to remove unlawfully posted matter
  • 368.955 — 368.955. [1973 c.462 �6] PENALTIES ����� 368.990 Penalties. Violation of ORS 368.251, 368.256 or 368.942 is a Cl
  • 368.960 — 368.960���� Authority of property owner to remove unlawfully posted matter PENALTIES
  • 368.990 — 368.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 368.001 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1) �County
Title 369 · ORS Chapter 369 (4 sections)
  • 369.020 — 369.020���� Designation of county market roads as ways of public easement
  • 369.025 — 369.025���� County market road within city ����� 369.010 [Repealed by 1983 c.327 �16] ����� 369.020 Designation
  • 369.170 — 369.170, 369.180, 369.190, 369.200, 369.220, 369.230, 369.240, 369.250,
  • 369.260 — 369.260, 369.270, 369.280 and 369.290)] ����� 369.025 County market road within city. Notwithstanding ORS 369.020 or
Title 37 · ORS Chapter 37 (18 sections)
  • 37.050 — 37.050������ Property not subject to receivership; exception
  • 37.070 — and fulfills such other requirements as are required by statute or
  • 37.080 — 37.080������ Required disclosures relating to conflicts of interest
  • 37.090 — 37.090������ Receiver�s bond, alternative security or insurance
  • 37.100 — 37.100������ Exclusive jurisdiction of appointing court
  • 37.140 — 37.140������ Collection by receiver of debts owed to owner
  • 37.160 — 37.160������ Mailing and special notice lists to be maintained by receiver
  • 37.220 — 37.220������ Automatic stay of certain proceedings (metadata only)
  • 37.250 — 37.250������ Use or transfer of estate property outside ordinary course of business; transfer of co-owned property; limi
  • 37.270 — 37.270������ Recovery of costs related to secured property
  • 37.290 — 37.290������ Actions by or against receiver or affecting estate property
  • 37.310 — 37.310������ Employment and compensation of professionals
  • 37.320 — 37.320������ Participation of creditors and other interested persons in receivership; effect of receivership on nonparti
  • 37.330 — 37.330������ Initial notice to creditors and other interested persons
  • 37.340 — 37.340. ����� (2) All claims that arose before the receiver�s appointment, whether contingent, liquidated, unliquidated
  • 37.350 — within 30 days after the rejection.
  • 37.380 — 37.380������ Secured claims against after-acquired property
  • 37.410 — 37.410������ Termination of receivership ����� 37.010 Short title. ORS 37.020 to 37.410 may be cited as the Oregon R
Title 370 · ORS Chapter 370 (10 sections)
  • 250.235 — 250.235. ����� (3) Notwithstanding subsection (2) of this section, if ORS 250.155 makes ORS
  • 370.020 — 370.020���� Road work plans, specifications and bids
  • 370.031 — a majority of the electors voting at the election favors issuing the
  • 370.080 — 370.080); repealed by 1983 c.350 �331a] ����� 370.084 [1973 c.549 �3; repealed by 1983 c.350 �331a] ����� 370.08
  • 370.120 — 370.120���� County court�s use of money raised by sale of bonds
  • 370.130 — 370.130���� Order declaring election results; contents and effect
  • 370.150 — 370.150���� Issuance of serial in lieu of term bonds
  • 370.160 — 370.160���� Option to issue redeemable term or serial bonds
  • 370.180 — 370.180���� Tax levy for redemption fund and bond interest
  • 370.240 — 370.240���� Warrants in lieu of bonds ����� 370.005 [Repealed by 1983 c.327 �16] ����� 370.010 Authority to i
Title 371 · ORS Chapter 371 (45 sections)
  • 223.770 — relating to the assessment of property benefited by public improvements
  • 371.005 — 371.005���� �County court� defined COUNTY ROAD DISTRICTS
  • 371.060 — 371.060���� Drainage districts and cities as separate road districts
  • 371.065 — 371.065���� Construction, maintenance and repair in drainage road district; tax levy
  • 371.067 — 371.067���� Construction, maintenance and repair in city road district
  • 371.075 — 371.075���� Petition for grade change or other road improvement; investigation and report; granting petition
  • 371.097 — 371.097���� Levy of taxes; application of Local Budget Law
  • 371.110 — 371.110���� Effect of change of district boundaries on road tax levy; filing boundary change with county assessor and De
  • 371.305 — 371.305���� Authority to form special road districts
  • 371.318 — 371.318���� Formation order to declare whether district board to be elected or appointed; change in method of selecting
  • 371.338 — 371.338���� District board of appointed commissioners; qualification; term; vacancies; oath
  • 371.342 — 371.342���� Officers of appointed district board; meetings; records
  • 371.347 — 371.347���� Alternative provisions for elected board of commissioners
  • 371.349 — 371.349���� District board of elected commissioners; qualification; term; vacancies; oath
  • 371.351 — 371.351���� Officers of elected district board; meetings; records
  • 371.353 — to 371.357 must be based upon and reflect qualitative differences in
  • 371.356 — 371.356���� Election to approve zones within special road district
  • 371.357 — 371.357���� Ad valorem property taxation; operating tax rate limits
  • 371.359 — 371.359���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 371.385 — 371.385���� Certain tax limitations not in effect after August 22, 1969 ROAD ASSESSMENT DISTRICTS
  • 371.405 — to 371.535 shall be special assessment districts and all taxable
  • 371.410 — 371.410���� Formation of road assessment district in counties with 19,000 to 25,000 population; effect of population inc
  • 371.416 — 371.416���� Election procedures; initiative and referendum
  • 371.450 — 371.450���� Election of district directors; terms; oath; qualifications; vacancies
  • 371.455 — 371.455���� Nominees declared elected if number equals positions to be filled
  • 371.470 — 371.470���� Selection of board of directors� president and secretary; record of proceedings; meetings
  • 371.485 — 371.485���� Authority of district over roads and highways
  • 371.500 — 371.500���� Computing money to be raised by assessment; apportionment; assessment limited; tax not to interfere with oth
  • 371.505 — 371.505���� Copy of assessment resolution to county assessor; duty of assessor; collection and accounting; separate fund
  • 371.510 — 371.510���� County assessor to furnish certificate of assessed valuation
  • 371.512 — 371.512���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 371.515 — 371.515���� District to pay county for expenses; proceedings on default
  • 371.520 — 371.520���� District excluded from other districts; certain unexpended funds credited to district; city within district
  • 371.605 — to 371.660 by enacting an ordinance under ORS 203.030 to 203.065
  • 371.615 — 371.615���� Petition or resolution for improvement of roads in unincorporated areas
  • 371.620 — 371.620���� Signers of petition and objection in event of cotenancies
  • 371.625 — 371.625���� Investigation and estimation of cost of improvement by engineer
  • 371.630 — 371.630���� Notice to owners of engineer�s report; filing objections
  • 371.635 — 371.635���� Court order for improvement; recording; vacation of order and removal of lien
  • 371.640 — 371.640���� Engineer to compile improvement cost; source of payment; reimbursement of source; additional work
  • 371.642 — 371.642���� Assessment of costs of sidewalk or curb construction and other improvements
  • 371.645 — 371.645���� Engineer to ascertain assessment; hearing on objections; court order
  • 371.650 — 371.650���� Certification of assessment; recording order; lien
  • 371.655 — 371.655���� When assessment due, payable and delinquent; application of other statutes
  • 371.660 — is delinquent, or, in case the assessment has been spread in semiannual
Title 372 · ORS Chapter 372 (24 sections)
  • 372.040 — 372.040���� Petition for formation of district; contents
  • 372.045 — 372.045���� County board as district governing board; filing petition; landowners as signatories; transfer of records an
  • 372.090 — 372.090���� Inspection and report by county engineer
  • 372.150 — 372.150���� Plans for illumination of state highways; approval by Department of Transportation
  • 372.170 — 372.170���� Power to assess, levy and collect taxes
  • 372.175 — 372.175���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 372.180 — 372.180���� Assessment, levy and collection procedure
  • 372.190 — 372.190���� Exemption of railroad right of way from assessment
  • 372.200 — (3) or 372.360 (2) ceases to be an elector of the state or an owner of
  • 372.210 — 372.210���� Organization; terms of commissioners; disqualification; vacancies
  • 372.260 — 372.260���� Deposit and withdrawal of district moneys; annual reports
  • 372.270 — 372.270���� Preservation and inspection of records (metadata only)
  • 372.280 — 372.280���� Initiative and referendum in districts (metadata only)
  • 372.290 — 372.290)] ����� 372.310 Petition for annexation of land to district. Land abutting a highway may be annexed to a hig
  • 372.310 — 372.310���� Petition for annexation of land to district
  • 372.360 — 372.360���� Appointment of board for consolidated district
  • 372.400 — 372.400���� Petition for withdrawal of area from district; notice; hearing
  • 372.410 — 372.410���� Petitioners to pay costs of publication, preparation and filing of revised boundary descriptions
  • 372.420 — 372.420���� Board to order withdrawal of area if remonstrance not filed; grounds for denial or granting of petition
  • 372.430 — 372.430���� Withdrawn area not subject to subsequent assessments or taxes
  • 372.450 — 372.450���� District dissolution petition or resolution
  • 372.460 — after paying and discharging the debts to, or procuring releases from,
  • 372.470 — 372.470���� Filing of dissolution plan with county board; notice; hearing
  • 372.480 — 372.480���� Grounds for granting dissolution; assumption of district indebtedness; disposition of surplus; statement of
Title 373 · ORS Chapter 373 (18 sections)
  • 373.015 — 373.015, 373.030 and this section, is vested in the department and extends from curb to curb, or, if there is no regular
  • 373.020 — 373.020���� Jurisdiction over streets taken over for state highway routing through cities; effect on public utility duti
  • 373.030 — 373.030���� Construction and maintenance of streets; consent of city for grade change
  • 373.050 — 373.050���� Closing streets that intersect with state highways routed through city
  • 373.060 — 373.060���� State liable for street closing damages; proceedings on cause of action USE OF CITY STREETS BY COUNTY
  • 373.110 — 373.110���� Connecting county road to state highway by road through city
  • 373.120 — 373.120���� Connecting county roads by roads through certain cities
  • 373.130 — 373.130���� County use of city streets as bridge approach POWERS OF CITIES RELATING TO ROADS AND HIGHWAYS
  • 373.210 — 373.210���� Improvement of through highways by certain cities
  • 373.230 — 373.230���� Charter or ordinance provisions governing improvement
  • 373.260 — 373.260���� Agreements between counties and cities as to acquisition of rights of way and road improvement
  • 373.270 — 373.270���� Transferring jurisdiction over county roads within cities
  • 373.280 — 373.280���� Assessments made by city under belief county road was city street
  • 373.290 — 373.290���� Amity given control of county roads and highways declared streets
  • 373.300 — 373.300���� Monmouth given control of certain highways declared streets
  • 373.310 — 373.310���� Myrtle Point given jurisdiction over certain county roads declared streets
  • 373.320 — 373.320���� Salem given control of roads declared streets
  • 373.330 — 373.330���� City of Gresham given jurisdiction of certain county roads declared city streets STATE HIGHWAYS THROUGH
Title 374 · ORS Chapter 374 (40 sections)
  • 36.185 — to 36.210. In any alternative dispute resolution proceeding, the
  • 374.005 — 374.005���� Policy and purpose of ORS 374.005 to 374.095
  • 374.015 — 374.015���� Department of Transportation to establish and maintain throughways; highways to be designated throughways
  • 374.020 — 374.020���� Interference with railroad facilities prohibited
  • 374.030 — 374.030���� Separation of throughways into separate roadways; ingress and egress
  • 374.035 — 374.035���� Acquisition of real property; effect of resolution
  • 374.040 — 374.040���� Acquisition of land not immediately needed
  • 374.050 — 374.050���� Parties bringing eminent domain proceedings
  • 374.055 — 374.055���� Evidentiary purposes of improvement plan
  • 374.060 — 374.060���� Power of Department of Transportation as to intersecting streets and roads
  • 374.065 — 374.065���� Intersection of throughways and county roads
  • 374.070 — 374.070���� Throughways in cities; intersecting streets
  • 374.075 — 374.075���� Cooperation of municipal and county authorities with Department of Transportation
  • 374.080 — 374.080���� Agreements with federal government, counties and cities
  • 374.085 — 374.085���� Severance by throughway of agricultural land
  • 374.090 — 374.090���� Destruction by throughway of access to agricultural property
  • 374.095 — 374.095���� Utility roads where access to abutting property affected APPROACH ROADS, PRIVATE CROSSINGS AND OTHER FAC
  • 374.270 — 374.270; 1981 c.153 �74] ����� 374.345 Rules regarding turning onto state highway from approach road. The Department
  • 374.305 — and 374.310, as those sections were amended by chapter 497, Oregon Laws
  • 374.307 — 374.307. ����� (6) For purposes of ORS 374.302 to 374.334, 374.335 and 374.345, the presumption of written permission o
  • 374.308 — or 374.310 or that was allowed by law prior to enactment of statutory
  • 374.310 — is a misdemeanor. [1955 c.424 �6; 2011 c.330 �12]
  • 374.311 — (6) except as otherwise provided in this section or unless a deviation
  • 374.312 — to submit a traffic impact analysis in conjunction with the application
  • 374.313 — 374.313���� Claim for relief after closure of approach road; mediation; rules; appraisal
  • 374.314 — 374.314. ����� (7) Applications that do not meet the spacing, channelization or sight distance standards described in O
  • 374.315 — 374.315���� Construction under permits; maintenance after construction
  • 374.320 — 374.320���� Removal or repair of installation on right of way at expense of applicant
  • 374.335 — 374.335���� Driving certain motor vehicles across public highway not considered operation on highway
  • 374.345 — 374.345���� Rules regarding turning onto state highway from approach road
  • 374.350 — 374.350���� Process for appeal of decisions regarding access to highways
  • 374.360 — 374.360���� Access Management Dispute Review Board RIGHTS APPURTENANT TO PROPERTY ABUTTING CERTAIN HIGHWAYS AND ROAD
  • 374.405 — 374.405���� Access rights of property abutting on state highways
  • 374.410 — 374.410���� Department of Transportation to prescribe access rights of abutting property
  • 374.415 — 374.415���� Action to prevent entering or leaving state highways in manner not authorized
  • 374.420 — 374.420, at any location, for any use or in any manner not authorized by any grant of a right of access, as provided in
  • 374.425 — 374.425���� County court to prescribe access rights of abutting property
  • 374.430 — 374.430���� Action to prevent entering or leaving county roads in unauthorized manner PENALTIES
  • 374.990 — 374.990���� Penalty for violation of ORS 374.305 or rule adopted under ORS 374.309 or 374.310 THROUGHWAYS �����
  • 818.110 — 818.110, 818.160, 818.300, 818.320, 818.340, 818.350, 818.400 and ORS chapter 825, provided such vehicle or vehicle use
Title 375 · ORS Chapter 375 (1 sections)
  • ORS.375 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 375 (Former Provisions) Sp
Title 376 · ORS Chapter 376 (51 sections)
  • 36.740 — 36.740, in the event of disagreement between the forest road contractor and another logging operator respecting the appl
  • 373.010 — 373.010. ����� (5) �Pedestrian mall� means one or more city streets, or portions thereof, on which vehicular traffic is
  • 376.005 — 376.005���� �County court� defined STATUTORY WAYS OF NECESSITY
  • 376.155 — 376.155, every petitioner granted use of the way of necessity shall be jointly and severally liable for any costs ordere
  • 376.157 — 376.157���� Continuation of preexisting sewer service
  • 376.160 — 376.160���� Notice to landowners; investigation of proposed way; report to county governing body
  • 376.170 — 376.170���� Filing of answer by landowner; reply to answer by petitioner
  • 376.175 — 376.175���� Order granting or denying way of necessity; contents; liability for costs; appeal
  • 376.190 — 376.190���� Responsibility for maintenance of way of necessity; alteration limited
  • 376.195 — 376.195���� Subsequent partition of land receiving way of necessity requires government approval
  • 376.197 — 376.197���� Way of necessity to historic cemeteries
  • 376.200 — may file an answer controverting any matter in the petition or report
  • 376.305 — to 376.390, and by the provisions of the contract made pursuant
  • 376.315 — 376.315���� Application to become forest road contractor
  • 376.320 — 376.320���� Hearing on application; posting, publishing, serving and proof of notice
  • 376.330 — 376.330���� Order approving application; service of order
  • 376.340 — 376.340���� Bond and insurance of forest road contractor
  • 376.355 — 376.355���� Limitations on using motor vehicles to transport forest products over forest road; regulations and permits f
  • 376.360 — 376.360���� Signs giving notice of certain vehicles on forest road
  • 376.365 — 376.365���� Persons having rights under forest road law and contract
  • 376.370 — 376.370���� Supervision over forest road work by roadmaster
  • 376.375 — 376.375���� Contract liability of forest road contractor
  • 376.390 — 376.390���� Payment of taxes and fees by forest road contractor CONDEMNATION OF LAND FOR FOREST PRODUCT WAYS
  • 376.505 — 376.505���� Filing statement of route and bond; right of entry
  • 376.507 — 376.507���� Definition of �transportation of the raw products of the forest�
  • 376.510 — 376.510���� Right to acquire and condemn land for logging road
  • 376.535 — 376.535���� Use of appropriated property; reversion on disuse
  • 376.540 — shall be used exclusively for the purposes set forth therein or such
  • 376.620 — 376.620���� Skyline, logging line, ferry skyline or cable footbridge; authorization and regulation by Department of Stat
  • 376.705 — to 376.825.
  • 376.715 — 376.715���� Construction of Pedestrian Mall Law; validity of proceedings
  • 376.720 — 376.720���� Powers of city with respect to pedestrian mall
  • 376.725 — 376.725���� Resolution for establishment of mall; general contents of resolution
  • 376.730 — 376.730���� Description of proposed mall and intersecting streets
  • 376.735 — 376.735���� Contents of resolution when landowners to be paid for damages by assessments on benefited property
  • 376.740 — 376.740���� Contents of resolution when improvements are proposed
  • 376.750 — 376.750���� Copies of resolution to be mailed to affected persons
  • 376.755 — (2), if any, allowed or awarded to any property owner by reason of the
  • 376.765 — 376.765���� Changing boundaries when assessments to be levied under ORS 376.735; notice; objections
  • 376.775 — 376.775���� Hearing objections, claims and protests; waiver; decision; continuations
  • 376.780 — 376.780���� Resolution after hearing; fixing boundaries
  • 376.785 — 376.785���� Judicial proceedings to determine unsettled claims for damages; satisfaction prior to traffic prohibition
  • 376.790 — 376.790���� Assessment of damages and other expenses against benefited lands
  • 376.795 — 376.795���� Manner of assessment; sale of bonds representing unpaid assessments
  • 376.800 — 376.800���� Special fund for payment of damages and expenses; use of surplus
  • 376.805 — 376.805���� Payment of damages and other expenses from sources other than assessments and bonds
  • 376.815 — 376.815���� Adoption of ordinance; payment of claims, damages and compensation
  • 376.820 — 376.820���� Jurisdiction over mall; abandonment or modification
  • 376.825 — for the establishment of the pedestrian mall or at any time subsequent
  • 376.990 — 376.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 376.005 �County court� defined. As used in this chapter, unless t
  • 825.480 — and 825.484 shall be assessed upon the declared combined weight of the
Title 377 · ORS Chapter 377 (69 sections)
  • 295.108 — 295.108. The council may invest moneys collected, borrowed or received by the council. Investments made by the council a
  • 377.030 — 377.030���� Destruction or removal of trees on state highways without permission prohibited
  • 377.040 — 377.040���� Application to department to remove trees along state highways
  • 377.050 — 377.050���� Consent of department for removal of trees along state highways HISTORIC AND SCENIC HIGHWAYS
  • 377.100 — 377.100���� Study of highway system; designation of historic and scenic highways
  • 377.105 — 377.105���� Effect of designation as historic and scenic highway SCENIC AREAS
  • 377.505 — to 377.540.
  • 377.510 — 377.510���� Signs visible from state highways regulated; junkyards prohibited; exceptions
  • 377.515 — 377.515���� Removal of nonconforming signs deferred
  • 377.521 — 377.521���� Status of previously designated scenic areas
  • 377.540 — 377.540���� Director of Transportation to enforce orders and render administrative assistance JUNKYARDS
  • 377.615 — 377.615���� Director�s authority to promulgate regulations, enter into agreements with federal government
  • 377.620 — 377.620���� Restrictions on maintaining or establishing junkyard along highway
  • 377.625 — 377.625���� Screening junkyard located in restricted area
  • 377.630 — 377.630���� Removing junkyard from restricted area (metadata only)
  • 377.635 — 377.635���� Junkyard in violation of restrictions declared a public nuisance; authority to abate; when junk placed on st
  • 377.640 — 377.640���� Acquisition of land necessary to screen or relocate junkyards
  • 377.645 — 377.645���� Expenditure of moneys to screen or relocate junkyards prior to availability of federal matching funds DI
  • 377.653 — 377.653���� Personal property under state highway bridge; rules
  • 377.655 — 377.655���� Rules for removal and disposition of signs and property in violation of ORS 377.650 MOTORIST INFORMATION
  • 377.700 — to 377.844; and
  • 377.707 — 377.707���� Identifying location of signs on construction plans; repair or replacement of damaged signs
  • 377.708 — 377.708���� Effect on certain signs of transfer of jurisdiction over state highway
  • 377.712 — 377.712���� Issuance of permits for certain preexisting signs
  • 377.713 — 377.713���� Compensation following partial or total loss of outdoor advertising sign; rules (Signs, Generally)
  • 377.720 — 377.720. [1987 c.631 ��3,4] ����� 377.758 Notification by federal authorities of illegal sign; consequences. If appr
  • 377.723 — 377.723���� Affidavit of city or county necessary for issuance of sign permit; requirements of affidavit
  • 377.725 — and 377.770, the Department of Transportation may issue permits for
  • 377.729 — 377.729���� Fees for sign permits and business licenses; rules
  • 377.730 — 377.730���� License for business of maintaining or erecting signs; fee; application; revocation; suspension
  • 377.735 — 377.735���� Exemptions from sign permit requirements; historic signs; rules
  • 377.737 — 377.737���� Giving or receiving compensation or value for signs; rules
  • 377.740 — 377.740���� ORS 377.700 to 377.844 not intended to authorize signs prohibited by other governmental units
  • 377.753 — 377.753, 377.765 and 377.767. [1971 c.770 �19; 1973 c.790 �12; 1974 c.33 �5; 1975 c.336 �10; 2007 c.199 �16] ����� 3
  • 377.756 — to 377.758 to pay for the cost of erecting and maintaining the sign.
  • 377.757 — 377.757���� Requirements for signs authorized by ORS 377.756; payment of cost of sign
  • 377.758 — 377.758���� Notification by federal authorities of illegal sign; consequences
  • 377.759 — 377.759���� Issuance of relocation credits for removal of outdoor advertising signs from scenic byway; rules
  • 377.762 — 377.762���� Issuance of relocation credits for removal of sign
  • 377.765 — 377.765���� Status of previously existing signs; removal upon payment of compensation
  • 377.767 — 377.767. [2011 c.562 �6; 2025 c.69 �1] ����� 377.833 Public notifications. (1) The Department of Transportation shal
  • 377.768 — 377.768���� Effect of relocation permit on existing sign permit; duty of director
  • 377.770 — 377.770���� Signs in protected, commercial or industrial areas
  • 377.775 — 377.775���� Removal procedure for noncomplying signs; ownership issues at hearing; disposition of removed signs; costs o
  • 377.777 — 377.777���� Action to enjoin person from violation of ORS 377.700 to 377.844
  • 377.780 — 377.780���� Removal of outdoor advertising signs; payment of compensation; value determinations
  • 377.787 — 377.787���� Contracts to study traveler information needs; council to establish sign programs; rules
  • 377.790 — 377.790���� Construction, maintenance and operation of tourist and motorist informational signs
  • 377.795 — 377.795���� Allocation of costs of telephone informational system; webpage fee; disposition of receipts
  • 377.800 — 377.800���� Tourist and motorist informational signs; logo signs; sign and travel plazas
  • 377.805 — 377.805���� Form of tourist and motorist informational signs; use of logo signs
  • 377.820 — 377.820���� Application for tourist or motorist informational sign permit; investigation; disposition
  • 377.825 — 377.825���� Fees for sign applications, maintenance costs and reinstallation
  • 377.830 — 377.830���� Limitation on motorist informational sign permits; use of logo signs (Digital Billboards)
  • 377.831 — 377.831���� Application for digital billboard permit
  • 377.833 — 377.833���� Public notifications (Travel Information Council)
  • 377.835 — may:
  • 377.836 — 377.836���� Application of certain statutes to Travel Information Council
  • 377.838 — 377.838���� Authority of executive director of Travel Information Council
  • 377.839 — 377.839���� Authority of Travel Information Council
  • 377.840 — 377.840���� Travel Information Council account; budget process; disposition of moneys received
  • 377.842 — 377.842���� Refreshments at roadside rest areas; rules
  • 377.844 — or any regulation of the Travel Information Council adopted pursuant
  • 377.845 — 377.845���� Use of funds by Department of Transportation after repayment of highway fund (Human Trafficking)
  • 377.880 — 377.880���� Informational materials in roadside rest areas; rules
  • 377.885 — 377.885���� Department of Transportation Human Trafficking Awareness Fund
  • 377.887 — 377.887���� State Parks and Recreation Department Human Trafficking Awareness Fund PENALTIES
  • 377.992 — 377.992���� Penalties; rules ����� 377.010 [Amended by 1959 c.382 �1; repealed by 1981 c.153 �79] ����� 377.020
  • 446.561 — 446.561, that is deposited, left or displayed on a state highway is hereby found and declared to be a public nuisance. E
Title 381 · ORS Chapter 381 (51 sections)
  • 250.265 — to 250.346 inapplicable to a city, the requirements for preparing,
  • 279A.110 — 279A.110. ����� (b)(A) The Director of Transportation, in consultation with the Governor�s Policy Advisor for Economic
  • 279C.385 — 279C.385, 279C.390 and 279C.800 to 279C.870 apply to the bridge project activity; and ����� (B) Any agreement for const
  • 287A.360 — to 287A.380; and
  • 366.005 — and 366.220, the department may acquire real property necessary for the
  • 381.005 — to 381.020 as cumulative.
  • 381.015 — 381.015���� Requirements for request for proposals or invitation to bid; contents of agreement
  • 381.020 — 381.020���� Using funds available for bridge expenses (Temporary provisions relating to the Interstate 5 bridge repl
  • 381.080 — shall, among other things, contain express provisions with respect to:
  • 381.096 — 381.096���� Construction, acquisition and maintenance of Snake River bridges
  • 381.098 — shall, among other things, contain express provisions with respect to:
  • 381.100 — 381.100���� Requirements for request for proposals or invitation to bid; contents of agreement INTERSTATE BRIDGES UN
  • 381.205 — to 381.300 is in addition and supplemental to the authority conferred
  • 381.210 — 381.210���� Agreements for carrying out powers of counties, cities, towns and ports
  • 381.225 — 381.225���� Using funds available to public body for bridge expenses
  • 381.227 — 381.227���� Employment and compensation of attorneys
  • 381.230 — 381.230���� Using bond proceeds for bridge expenses; security
  • 381.235 — 381.235���� Formal requirements and conditions of bonds
  • 381.239 — 381.239���� Revenue bonds and refunding revenue bonds are negotiable instruments; not deemed general obligations of issu
  • 381.240 — 381.240���� Incurring indebtedness for bridge expenses; issuing voted bonds
  • 381.245 — 381.245���� Payment of bond principal and interest with bridge tolls
  • 381.250 — 381.250���� Acceptance of funds from United States and gifts
  • 381.260 — 381.260���� Plans and specifications for bridge construction
  • 381.265 — 381.265���� Provision in bridge plans for rail traffic; contracting with railroad companies
  • 381.275 — and 381.280 do not apply to a bridge project that a private entity
  • 381.290 — 381.290���� Operation of bridge as free or toll bridge
  • 381.295 — 381.295���� Bridge, connecting road and approaches as state highway
  • 381.300 — 381.300���� Acquisition and operation of interstate ferry by bridge authority
  • 381.302 — 381.302���� Acquiring and operating interstate ferry by bridge authority as part of cost of acquiring interstate bridge
  • 381.305 — 381.305���� Authority conferred by ORS 381.205 to 381.300 is supplemental authority
  • 381.310 — 381.310���� Port of Hood River bridge projects; definitions; agreements; evaluation of proposals
  • 381.312 — 381.312���� Tolls, administrative fees and civil penalties in connection with Port of Hood River bridges; rules
  • 381.314 — 381.314. ����� 381.255 Selection of bridge sites. The parties contracting for the construction of any bridges under
  • 381.405 — to 381.520. [Amended by 1983 c.350 �249]
  • 381.415 — 381.415���� Counties given state power to construct bridges
  • 381.420 — 381.420���� County financing construction of interstate bridges
  • 381.440 — 381.440���� Bond election; petition requirements; debt limitation
  • 381.495 — 381.495���� Duties and powers of bonding committee (metadata only)
  • 381.515 — 381.515���� Custody and disbursement of bond proceeds
  • 381.520 — the right, power and authority of the state to construct bridges,
  • 381.605 — 381.605���� City construction, operation and financing of interstate bridges
  • 381.655 — 381.655���� Custody and disbursement of bond proceeds
  • 381.660 — 381.660���� Use of tolls to pay bonded indebtedness and bridge maintenance
  • 381.665 — 381.665���� Tax for bridge expense not paid by tolls
  • 381.670 — 381.670���� Plans for bridge construction; bids; awarding contract INTERSTATE BRIDGES CROSSING COLUMBIA RIVER UNDER
  • 381.702 — to 381.755 in any manner permitted by applicable laws under ORS
  • 381.715 — 381.715���� Organization and administration; rules (metadata only)
  • 381.745 — 381.745, including but not limited to: ����� (a) Borrowing funds from the federal government, the State of Oregon, the
  • 381.755 — 381.755. The executive director serves at the pleasure of the board. Subject to any rules adopted by the commission, the
  • 381.824 — 381.824���� Interstate bridges of other states or subdivisions made tax-exempt INTERSTATE BRIDGES UNDER STATE JURISD
  • 635.410 — 635.410, that in each public contract that the department awards to a contractor in connection with the Interstate 5 bri
Title 382 · ORS Chapter 382 (18 sections)
  • 382.205 — 382.205���� Using county funds for bridges (Multnomah County Bridges)
  • 382.305 — 382.305���� Operation of bridges across Willamette River by Multnomah County
  • 382.310 — 382.310���� Powers of Multnomah County as to Willamette River bridges
  • 382.315 — 382.315���� Agreements with public service corporations for use of Willamette River bridges
  • 382.325 — 382.325���� Powers of Portland as to Willamette River bridges
  • 382.330 — 382.330���� Operation of Adams Street-Glisan Street bridge in Portland
  • 382.340 — 382.340���� Bridges over Willamette River and Slough as permanent roads
  • 382.345 — 382.345���� Multnomah County constructing and financing Willamette River bridges
  • 382.350 — shall be filed with the county clerk and presented to the board of
  • 382.355 — 382.355���� Filing and presentation of petition; order of board of county commissioners
  • 382.360 — 382.360���� Appeals from orders of board of county commissioners
  • 382.370 — 382.370���� Form of petitions, notices and ballots (metadata only)
  • 382.385 — 382.385���� County commissioners submitting bond issue on own motion
  • 382.390 — 382.390���� Arrangement by county commissioners for bond issuance and sale
  • 382.410 — 382.410���� Custody and disbursement of bond proceeds
  • 382.415 — 382.415���� Paying bond principal and interest with tax or motor license fund
  • 382.425 — 382.425. ����� 382.380 Order declaring bond election result. If at any such general or special bridge bond election
  • 382.505 — 382.505���� Erection and maintenance of bridges by cities COUNTY BRIDGES (Generally) ����� 382.005 �County c
Title 383 · ORS Chapter 383 (20 sections)
  • 367.605 — may be pledged to:
  • 383.002 — 383.002���� Interstate 5 bridge replacement project; description
  • 383.005 — 383.005; ����� (i) To develop, implement and administer the toll program established under ORS 383.150, including the c
  • 383.009 — 383.009. [2021 c.630 �148] ����� 383.210 [Repealed by 1981 c.153 �79] ����� 383.215 Collection and use of federa
  • 383.011 — 383.011���� Contract terms regarding entry into possession by Department of Transportation; eminent domain
  • 383.014 — 383.014���� Interstate system compatibility; rules (metadata only)
  • 383.015 — 383.015���� Initiation of project; fees; rules; conditions for authorization; studies
  • 383.017 — 383.017���� Property tax exemption; application of certain laws
  • 383.019 — 383.019���� Agreements between department and private entities regarding maintenance of tollways
  • 383.025 — 383.025���� Certain information provided to Department of Transportation exempt from disclosure
  • 383.027 — 383.027���� Issuance of revenue bonds by municipality for tollway project
  • 383.035 — 383.035. [2007 c.531 �9] ����� 383.060 [Repealed by 1981 c.153 �79] ����� 383.065 [2007 c.531 �7; repealed by 20
  • 383.045 — 383.045���� Evidence from electronic toll collection system; payment of fees
  • 383.055 — 383.055���� Assessment and collection of unpaid tolls; rules
  • 383.075 — 383.075���� Driver records and information used to collect and enforce tolls; fees; rules
  • 383.200 — 383.200. ����� (2) The moneys held in any account established under this section may be subject to the provisions of an
  • 383.205 — 383.205���� Sources of funds to secure revenue bonds for tollway projects
  • 383.215 — 383.215���� Collection and use of federal transportation funds
  • 383.225 — 383.225, any loan agreement and any grant agreement, including without limitation: ����� (a) Financial covenants, debt
  • 383.245 — 383.245���� Bond form, issuance and maturity; provisions subject to determination of State Treasurer GENERAL PROVISI
Title 384 · ORS Chapter 384 (25 sections)
  • 384.005 — 384.005���� �County court� defined FERRIES UNDER DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
  • 384.105 — 384.105���� Department of Transportation to acquire and operate or license ferries
  • 384.110 — 384.110���� Ferry approaches and other appurtenances
  • 384.115 — 384.115���� Cooperation between Department of Transportation and counties as to ferries
  • 384.120 — 384.120���� Discretion as to ferry operation with county and charging tolls
  • 384.140 — 384.140���� Bond or letter of credit of ferry licensee
  • 384.150 — 384.150���� Ferry as part of state highway system INTERSTATE FERRIES UNDER DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, COUNTIES, C
  • 384.305 — to 384.355 is in addition and supplemental to the authority conferred
  • 384.315 — 384.315���� Agreements for carrying out powers of interstate ferry authorities
  • 384.320 — 384.320���� Use of funds for interstate ferry expenses
  • 384.325 — 384.325���� Loans for interstate ferry acquisition and operation; security
  • 384.330 — 384.330���� Issuing revenue certificates for interstate ferry expenses
  • 384.335 — 384.335���� Acceptance of funds from United States and gifts
  • 384.345 — 384.345���� Operation of interstate ferry free or on toll
  • 384.350 — 384.350���� Use of interstate ferry by federal government
  • 384.355 — 384.355���� Location of interstate ferry; part of state highway system
  • 384.360 — or any other law, the Department of Transportation, and each and all of
  • 384.365 — 384.365���� Contract or contributions for interstate ferries by counties OREGON-WASHINGTON COOPERATIVE INTERSTATE FE
  • 384.405 — 384.405���� Oregon-Washington cooperative interstate ferry service
  • 384.415 — 384.415���� Manner of ferry acquisition and operation
  • 384.420 — 384.420���� Payment of Oregon�s share of ferry expense
  • 384.430 — 384.430���� Rules and regulations as to ferry operation
  • 384.435 — 384.435���� Liability and other insurance for ferry service
  • 384.440 — unless it connects a state and federal highway in the State of Oregon
  • 384.445 — 384.445���� Ferry between Umatilla, Oregon, and Plymouth, Washington GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 384.005 �County co
Title 390 · ORS Chapter 390 (134 sections)
  • 184.310 — 184.310] VIOLATIONS ENFORCEMENT ����� 390.050 Park and recreation violations; enforcement. In addition to any ot
  • 192.230 — to 192.250, the report shall be made in a manner as the committee may
  • 196.165 — in 1989]
  • 196.870 — 196.870. ����� (17) Recreational placer mining, other than recreational prospecting not requiring a permit, shall not:
  • 273.705 — 273.705; 1993 c.459 �12; 1995 c.543 �7; 1995 c.588 �2; 2015 c.767 �171] ����� 390.237 Removal without permit; except
  • 273.711 — 273.711; 1993 c.459 �13; 1995 c.543 �10] ����� 390.240 Mediation and arbitration of disputes; rules. (1) The followi
  • 274.070 — and then 390.720]
  • 274.710 — and 390.620, the State Parks and Recreation Department has jurisdiction
  • 366.182 — 366.182; 1979 c.186 �19; 1989 c.904 �11] ����� 390.141 Agreements between State Parks and Recreation Department and
  • 366.183 — 366.183] ����� 390.153 Parks Donation Trust Fund; sources; uses. (1) The Parks Donation Trust Fund is established as
  • 366.512 — 366.512. The funds must be deposited in a separate subaccount established under subsection (3) of this section. ����� (
  • 390.005 — 390.005���� Definitions OUTDOOR RECREATION RESOURCES
  • 390.050 — 390.050���� Park and recreation violations; enforcement LOTTERY BONDS FOR STATE PARK PURPOSES
  • 390.065 — 390.065���� Findings; use of Oregon State Lottery proceeds
  • 390.067 — shall at all times be restricted to the availability of unobligated net
  • 390.111 — 390.111���� Creation of department; jurisdiction and authority
  • 390.112 — 390.112���� Additional criteria for acquiring and developing new historic sites, parks and recreation areas
  • 390.117 — 390.117���� Commission officers; meetings; function; delegation of authority
  • 390.122 — 390.122���� Requirements for establishing priorities for acquisition
  • 390.124 — 390.124���� Commission rulemaking authority; charges for use of parks and other areas; exceptions
  • 390.127 — 390.127���� State Parks and Recreation Director; appointment; compensation
  • 390.134 — 390.134���� State Parks and Recreation Department Fund; sources; uses; advisory committee; rules; subaccounts
  • 390.137 — 390.137���� State Parks and Recreation Department Operating Fund
  • 390.139 — 390.139���� Oregon Adopt-a-Park Program; funding; rules; agreement with volunteers
  • 390.140 — to 390.150 or to facilitate the carrying out of any of the functions of
  • 390.141 — 390.141���� Agreements between State Parks and Recreation Department and private organizations; restrictions; reports
  • 390.143 — 390.143���� Agreements to provide interpretive services to recreational facilities; authority under agreement; dispositi
  • 390.153 — 390.153���� Parks Donation Trust Fund; sources; uses
  • 390.155 — 390.155���� Authority for State Parks and Recreation Department to accept gifts or donations
  • 390.180 — 390.180���� Standards for recreational planning and fund disbursement; rules; park master plans
  • 390.182 — 390.182���� Statewide accessibility design standards for recreation projects
  • 390.195 — 390.195���� Use of state correctional institution adult in custody labor for maintenance and improvement at state parks
  • 390.200 — 390.200���� Authority of department to require fingerprints
  • 390.230 — 390.230���� Fort Stevens Military Reservation; Clatsop Spit
  • 390.231 — 390.231���� Development of Crissey Field as state park
  • 390.232 — 390.232���� Tax on government camping and recreational vehicle spaces (Archaeological Sites and Historical Material)
  • 390.240 — 390.240���� Mediation and arbitration of disputes; rules (Office of Outdoor Recreation)
  • 390.241 — 390.241���� Office of Outdoor Recreation; duties; report
  • 390.242 — 390.242���� Associate Director of Outdoor Recreation; appointment; compensation; duties
  • 390.243 — 390.243���� Outdoor Recreation Advisory Committee COMMEMORATIVE COINS
  • 390.245 — 390.245. [1991 c.582 �3] LOCAL PARKS AND RECREATION SERVICES (Jackson County) ����� 390.250 Development of recr
  • 390.247 — 390.247���� Design; contracted services LOCAL PARKS AND RECREATION SERVICES (Jackson County)
  • 390.250 — 390.250���� Development of recreational use of lands by Jackson County; application for state funds
  • 390.255 — 390.255���� Use of funds to acquire land interests; conditions of grants
  • 390.260 — 390.260���� Application to Willamette River Greenway; restriction on condemnation to acquire lands (Oregon Main Stre
  • 390.262 — 390.262���� Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program; duties of State Parks and Recreation Department; project pr
  • 390.264 — 390.264���� Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program Fund (Ocean Shores Lifesaving Services)
  • 390.270 — to 390.290, the city, county or rural fire protection district with its
  • 390.280 — 390.280���� Duties of State Parks and Recreation Department; grants for lifesaving services; minimum standards; rules
  • 390.285 — 390.285���� Application by local governing body for reimbursement; report of activities required
  • 390.290 — 390.290. ����� (8) Twelve percent of the amount transferred to the State Parks and Recreation Department Fund from the
  • 390.292 — 390.292���� Willamette Falls Park Fund (Tillamook State Forest Recreation Program)
  • 390.295 — 390.295���� Jurisdiction of State Forestry Department and State Parks and Recreation Department
  • 390.300 — 390.300���� Tillamook Forest Recreation Trust Account; sources; uses (Forest Park)
  • 390.303 — 390.303���� Reconnect Forest Park Fund (Salmonberry Trail)
  • 390.307 — 390.307���� Salmonberry Trail Trust Fund (Oregon Coast Trail)
  • 390.308 — 390.308���� Oregon Coast Trail; plan; coordination; report WILLAMETTE RIVER GREENWAY (Generally)
  • 390.314 — 390.314, unless a different use is authorized by the department. Title to the lands or interest therein so acquired shal
  • 390.318 — 390.318, the State Parks and Recreation Department shall submit such plan or segment to the Land Conservation and Develo
  • 390.322 — 390.322. Such plan shall specify the boundaries of the Willamette River Greenway and the lands and interests in land sit
  • 390.330 — 390.330���� Grants for acquisition of lands by local government units; acquisition of water rights or use of condemnatio
  • 390.332 — 390.332���� Acquisition of scenic easements near Willamette River; nature of easement; restriction on use of condemnatio
  • 390.334 — 390.334. Nothing in this subsection is intended to limit the power of the department to acquire, by any means other than
  • 390.338 — 390.338���� Limitations on use of condemnation power; acquisition of certain farmlands; disposition of acquired lands; c
  • 390.350 — 390.350���� Intergovernmental agreements; use of gifts and grants
  • 390.360 — 390.360���� Title to, and use and disposition of, lands acquired by local governmental units
  • 390.364 — 390.364���� Taxation of lands subject to scenic easements
  • 390.368 — 390.368, it shall approve the plan or segment. If the commission finds revision of any part of the submitted plan or seg
  • 390.400 — 390.400���� Public electric vehicle charging stations
  • 390.405 — 390.405���� Parks and Recreation Transportation Electrification Fund ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES
  • 390.550 — to 390.590.
  • 390.565 — 390.565���� All-Terrain Vehicle Advisory Committee; appointment; term; duties
  • 390.575 — and 390.577.
  • 390.580 — 390.580���� All-terrain vehicle operating permit; rules; application; fees; renewal
  • 390.590 — 390.590���� Out-of-state all-terrain vehicle permit; qualifications; duration; application; fee OCEAN SHORES; STATE
  • 390.610 — 390.610, 390.620 to 390.676, 390.690 and 390.705 to 390.770 shall be subject to a civil penalty in an amount to be deter
  • 390.615 — 390.615] ����� 390.725 Permits for removal of natural products along ocean shore; exceptions; rules. (1) Removal of
  • 390.620 — to 390.676, 390.690 and 390.705 to 390.770 or any rule, order or permit
  • 390.630 — 390.630���� Acquisition along ocean shore for state recreation areas or access
  • 390.632 — 390.632���� Public access to coastal shorelands (Regulating Use of Ocean Shore)
  • 390.635 — 390.635���� Jurisdiction of department over recreation areas
  • 390.640 — 390.640, the State Parks and Recreation Director, in a proceeding brought pursuant to ORS 390.669, may seek and the cour
  • 390.650 — to 390.659 for pipelines, cable lines and other conduits across and
  • 390.657 — 390.657. Permits shall provide for the payment of just compensation by the permittee as provided by rule adopted under s
  • 390.659 — 390.659���� Contested case hearing on permit decision; procedure; appeal
  • 390.660 — 390.660���� Regulation of use of lands adjoining ocean shores; rules
  • 390.661 — 390.661���� Improvement without permit or contrary to permit conditions as public nuisance
  • 390.663 — 390.663���� Investigation of violation within ocean shore; cease and desist order; enforcement of order by state and loc
  • 390.665 — 390.665] ����� 390.750 [Formerly 274.110; 1969 c.601 �19; renumbered 390.685] ����� (Vegetation Line) ����� 3
  • 390.666 — 390.666���� Revocation, suspension or nonrenewal of permit
  • 390.668 — 390.668] ����� 390.680 [1967 c.601 �9; 1969 c.601 �17; repealed by 1973 c.732 �5] ����� 390.685 Effect of ORS 39
  • 390.669 — 390.669���� Action by state or any person to abate public nuisance; temporary restraining order or preliminary injunctio
  • 390.672 — 390.672���� Damages for destruction or infringement of public right of navigation, fishery or recreation; treble damages
  • 390.676 — 390.676, as soon as possible. ����� (b) For the purpose of investigating conditions relating to such improvements, thro
  • 390.678 — 390.678���� Motor vehicle and aircraft use regulated in certain zones; zone markers; proceedings to establish zones
  • 390.690 — 390.690���� Title and rights of state unimpaired (Special Permits)
  • 390.705 — 390.705���� Prohibition against placing certain conduits across recreation area and against removal of natural products
  • 390.715 — 390.715���� Permits for pipe, cable or conduit across ocean shore, state recreation areas and submerged lands
  • 390.725 — 390.725���� Permits for removal of natural products along ocean shore; exceptions; rules
  • 390.729 — 390.729���� Permits for operation of all-terrain vehicles on ocean shore (Vegetation Line)
  • 390.730 — 390.730; renumbered 390.678 in 1999] ����� 390.669 Action by state or any person to abate public nuisance; temporary
  • 390.740 — 390.740; repealed by 1971 c.743 �432] ����� 390.666 Revocation, suspension or nonrenewal of permit. If the State Par
  • 390.750 — 390.750] ����� 390.690 Title and rights of state unimpaired. Nothing in ORS 390.610, 390.620 to 390.676, 390.690 and
  • 390.755 — 390.755���� Periodic reexamination of vegetation line; department recommendations for adjustment
  • 390.770 — 390.770. [1999 c.373 �9] ����� 390.995 Criminal penalties. (1) Violation of ORS 390.640 is a misdemeanor. ����� (2)
  • 390.827 — 390.827���� Effect of ORS 390.826 on rights of Indian tribes
  • 390.845 — 390.845���� Administration of scenic waterways and related adjacent lands; limitations on use; condemnation; rules
  • 390.848 — 390.848���� Passes for use of parts of Deschutes River; rules; fee; exemption from fee; disposition of moneys
  • 390.851 — 390.851. The department shall establish a reasonable fee for issuance of a pass under this section. The department may e
  • 390.855 — 390.855���� Designation of additional scenic waterways
  • 390.865 — 390.865���� Authority of legislature over designation of additional scenic waterways
  • 390.875 — 390.875���� Transfer of public lands in scenic waterways to department; administration of nontransferred lands
  • 390.885 — 390.885���� Exchange of property within scenic waterway for property outside waterway
  • 390.905 — 390.905���� Effect of ORS 390.805 to 390.925 on other state agencies
  • 390.910 — 390.910���� Intergovernmental cooperation; county representative on management advisory committee
  • 390.915 — 390.915���� Determination of value of scenic easement for tax purposes; easement exempt
  • 390.925 — or rules adopted thereunder, the State Parks and Recreation Department
  • 390.932 — 390.932���� Creation of Deschutes River Scenic Waterway Recreation Area
  • 390.934 — 390.934���� Management of Deschutes River Scenic Waterway Recreation Area; plan; rules; budget
  • 390.938 — 390.938���� Guidelines for management and development
  • 390.940 — 390.940���� Relationship to other laws RECREATION TRAILS
  • 390.950 — to 390.989. [1971 c.614 �16]
  • 390.959 — 390.959���� Composition of trails system; establishment of markers
  • 390.962 — 390.962���� Criteria for establishing trails; location; statutes authorizing trails for motorized vehicles unaffected
  • 390.965 — 390.965. The State Parks and Recreation Department, in consultation with appropriate federal, state and local government
  • 390.974 — 390.974���� Intergovernmental cooperation to obtain property for use in trail system
  • 390.977 — 390.977���� Oregon Recreation Trails Advisory Council; members; appointment; terms; duties; expenses; officers; quorum;
  • 390.980 — 390.980���� Funds for purposes of ORS 390.950 to 390.989; acceptance and use of donated funds; indemnity to owners of la
  • 390.986 — 390.986���� Injunctive relief for violation of ORS 390.950 to 390.989
  • 390.989 — commits a Class B misdemeanor.
  • 390.995 — (2) shall be valued at its real market value, less any reduction in
  • 390.997 — 390.997���� Penalties for violation of ORS 166.155 or 166.165 GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 390.005 Definitions. As u
  • 530.050 — and 530.490; and
  • 97.750 — 97.750. ����� (2) The State Parks and Recreation Commission in consultation with the Mark O. Hatfield School of Governm
Title 391 · ORS Chapter 391 (21 sections)
  • 267.010 — to 267.394 to the extent that those rights, powers, privileges and
  • 267.020 — of a mass transit district system to a metropolitan service district
  • 267.227 — and 391.500 to 391.660, or the application thereof to any person or
  • 391.090 — 391.090���� Legislative findings; use of lottery moneys for light rail project; policy and intent
  • 391.120 — 391.120. ����� (2) The annual amounts required to be transferred to the Regional Light Rail Extension Construction Fund
  • 391.125 — 391.125���� Regional Light Rail Extension Bond Account; purpose
  • 391.130 — 391.130���� Allocation of lottery moneys to Regional Light Rail Extension Construction Fund; authorized expenditures; en
  • 391.140 — 391.140���� Revenue bonds for specified light rail project; amount; purpose; issuance by State Treasurer; pledge of reve
  • 391.150 — 391.150���� Joint management of specified light rail project; contracting procedures COLUMBIA RIVER LIGHT RAIL TRANS
  • 391.306 — 391.306���� Columbia River Light Rail Transit Compact
  • 391.311 — 391.311���� Effect of compact on powers and privileges of mass transit districts in Oregon and Washington MASS TRANS
  • 391.500 — to 391.660 notwithstanding such invalidity. [1977 c.662 �19]
  • 391.520 — 391.520���� Financing authority created; membership
  • 391.550 — 391.550���� Powers of Mass Transportation Financing Authority
  • 391.560 — 391.560���� Lease terms for facility financed by bonds
  • 391.570 — 391.570���� Bonds; form; conditions; issuance; refunding
  • 391.600 — 391.600���� Tax exempt status of income, property and bond interest
  • 391.605 — 391.605���� Limitations on transfer to metropolitan service district
  • 391.620 — 391.620���� Limitation on transfer of property rights
  • 391.640 — 391.640���� Investment in authority�s bonds authorized
  • 391.660 — is the performance of an essential public function. The authority shall
Title 396 · ORS Chapter 396 (37 sections)
  • 305.690 — to 305.753. Moneys in the fund are continuously appropriated to the
  • 396.005 — 396.005���� Definitions of �active service,� �state active duty� and �active service of the state�
  • 396.015 — 396.015���� Definitions related to unorganized and organized militia
  • 396.045 — 396.045���� Severability; conflicts COMPOSITION; COMMAND AND STAFF OFFICERS
  • 396.105 — 396.105, or is a member of the organized militia of this state. [2001 c.407 �2; 2005 c.730 ��21,79] ����� 396.335 Dr
  • 396.117 — 396.117���� Prohibition on active federal service of sibling of person killed while in military; exceptions
  • 396.125 — 396.125���� Governor as Commander in Chief; military regulations; conflict with state law
  • 396.128 — 396.128���� Operation of regulations adopted by Adjutant General; conflict with state law; Oregon Code of Military Justi
  • 396.130 — 396.130���� Service of organized militia outside state
  • 396.140 — 396.140���� Registration of unorganized militia; failure to appear
  • 396.150 — 396.150���� Adjutant General; appointment and tenure; qualifications; grade
  • 396.155 — 396.155���� Adjutant General; compensation; bond; traveling expenses
  • 396.175 — 396.175���� United States Property and Fiscal Officer OREGON MILITARY DEPARTMENT
  • 396.305 — 396.305���� Oregon Military Department; duties and functions
  • 396.315 — 396.315���� Adjutant General as director of department
  • 396.325 — 396.325���� Army and air technicians as federal employees
  • 396.330 — 396.330���� Employees of military department; civil service status; conditions of employment; application of civil servi
  • 396.332 — 396.332���� Authority of Oregon Military Department to require fingerprints for criminal records check
  • 396.337 — 396.337���� Cooperative agreements with federal National Guard Bureau; rules
  • 396.340 — 396.340���� Receipt and disposition of certain federal moneys
  • 396.355 — 396.355���� Property loss incident to activities of organized militia
  • 396.360 — 396.360���� Department programs for at-risk youth; policies and procedures
  • 396.362 — 396.362���� Oregon Military Emergency Financial Assistance Program
  • 396.364 — 396.364���� Oregon Military Emergency Financial Assistance Fund
  • 396.375 — 396.375���� Report to legislature on military cultural barriers ARMORIES, CAMPS AND OTHER PROPERTY
  • 396.505 — 396.505���� Definition of �armory� for ORS 396.505 to 396.545
  • 396.510 — 396.510���� Control of armories and camps; care of property
  • 396.515 — 396.515���� Sale, exchange or lease of military department property
  • 396.520 — 396.520���� Applicability of laws governing sale, exchange or lease of military department property generally
  • 396.525 — 396.525���� Military Department Construction Account; disposition of moneys received from sale of real property
  • 396.530 — 396.530���� Location of new armories; title to armories and grounds
  • 396.535 — 396.535���� Acquisition of property for military use; payment for use of property
  • 396.545 — 396.545���� Leases and agreements for use of armories
  • 396.555 — 396.555���� Oregon Military Museum established at Camp Withycombe
  • 396.560 — 396.560���� Grants and donations for Oregon Military Museum
  • 396.565 — 396.565���� Disposal of property MISCELLANEOUS (metadata only)
  • 396.595 — 396.595���� Military Family Appreciation Day GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 396.005 Definitions of �active service,� �
Title 398 · ORS Chapter 398 (11 sections)
  • 396.120 — 396.120, 396.145, 399.205 and 399.515, unless the context requires otherwise, the following terms have the meanings give
  • 398.002 — 398.002���� Definitions for this chapter and ORS 396.120, 396.145, 399.205 and 399.515
  • 398.004 — 398.004���� Persons subject to Oregon Code of Military Justice
  • 398.010 — 398.010���� Territorial applicability of Oregon Code of Military Justice
  • 398.014 — 398.014���� Presentment of Class A felony charges to civilian authority
  • 398.058 — 398.058���� Restraint of priority prisoners; notice of charges; speedy disposition; conditional release
  • 398.082 — 398.082); 1985 c.682 �15; 2005 c.512 �10; repealed by 2013 c.81 �20] ����� 398.102 [1961 c.454 �93; 1975 c.719 �7; 1
  • 398.118 — 398.118���� Commutations and pardons granted by Governor; remittance of forfeitures and fines
  • 398.216 — 398.216, subject to trial by court-martial on that charge and is after apprehension subject to the Oregon Code of Milita
  • 398.252 — 398.252���� Cruel and unusual punishments prohibited
  • 398.412 — 398.412���� Immunity for action of military courts (metadata only)
Title 399 · ORS Chapter 399 (32 sections)
  • 398.420 — shall be made available to any member of the organized militia, upon
  • 399.035 — 399.035���� Oregon Civil Defense Force; volunteer civil defense forces
  • 399.045 — 399.045���� Organization and training; equality of treatment and opportunity
  • 399.055 — 399.055���� Assemblies, periodic training and other duty
  • 399.065 — 399.065���� Ordering organized militia into active service of the state; Governor; martial law
  • 399.075 — 399.075���� Ordering organized militia into active service of the state; Adjutant General; pay and allowances
  • 399.115 — 399.115���� Trespassers and disturbers to be placed in arrest; sales and gambling prohibited
  • 399.125 — 399.125���� Repossession of military property by state
  • 399.135 — 399.135���� Right of way on public streets and highways
  • 399.145 — 399.145���� Free passage through tollgates and tunnels and over toll bridges and ferries
  • 399.150 — 399.150, or before a notary public. [1961 c.454 �54] ����� 399.420 Assignment and transfer of officers; residence of
  • 399.155 — 399.155���� Unlawful wearing of uniform or insignia RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERS
  • 399.210 — 399.210���� Eligibility to state office of federally paid members of organized militia
  • 399.225 — 399.225���� Relief from civil or criminal liability; security for costs; exemption from civil process
  • 399.238 — 399.238���� Applications for relief of obligations or liabilities or stay of civil or administrative proceedings by stat
  • 399.240 — 399.240���� Limitation on rate of interest incurred by state service members during period of active service
  • 399.242 — 399.242���� Suspension or termination of certain services by service members; reinstatement; effect
  • 399.255 — 399.255���� Scholarship program; award; duration; ineligible courses of study
  • 399.265 — 399.265���� Award prior to completion of service requirement; repayment required after insufficient service
  • 399.275 — 399.275. However, the Adjutant General may waive this requirement if the Adjutant General determines that a tuition waiv
  • 399.280 — 399.280���� Eligibility; required period of military service; repayment required after withdrawal from courses or insuff
  • 399.295 — 399.295���� State-sponsored life insurance program (metadata only)
  • 399.300 — 399.300���� Bonus for reenlistment or extension; written agreement; conditions; repayment COMMISSIONED AND WARRANT O
  • 399.410 — 399.410���� Applicability of chapter to warrant officers
  • 399.420 — 399.420���� Assignment and transfer of officers; residence of officers
  • 399.430 — 399.430���� Absence without leave considered resignation
  • 399.435 — 399.435���� Efficiency and medical examining boards; appointment
  • 399.440 — 399.440���� Efficiency and medical examining boards; procedure and functions
  • 399.460 — 399.460���� Oregon National Guard Association ENLISTED PERSONNEL
  • 399.505 — 399.505���� Enlistment, period of service, transfer, discharge and extensions of enlistments
  • 399.515 — 399.515���� Explanation of military laws and Oregon Code of Military Justice to members of organized militia
  • 399.990 — 399.990���� Penalties ����� 399.010 [Repealed by 1961 c.454 �213] ORGANIZATION, TRAINING, ADMINISTRATION AND OPE
Title 4 · ORS Chapter 4 (1 sections)
  • ORS.4 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 4 (Former Provisions) Circ
Title 40 · ORS Chapter 40 (72 sections)
  • 135.173 — 135.173. ����� (i) Proceedings to determine proper disposition of a child in accordance with ORS 419B.325 (2) and 419C.
  • 163.777 — 163.777. ����� (b) �In camera� means out of the presence of the public and the jury. ����� (c) �Past sexual behavior�
  • 164.015 — in which a person 65 years of age or older is the victim, made by the
  • 192.040 — to 192.060 and 192.105, has caused any or all of the same to be
  • 342.177 — and 342.180. However, in the event that the student�s condition
  • 40.015 — 40.015������ Rule 101. Applicability of Oregon Evidence Code
  • 40.040 — 40.040������ Rule 106. When part of transaction proved, whole admissible JUDICIAL NOTICE
  • 40.060 — to 40.085 govern judicial notice of adjudicative facts. ORS 40.090
  • 40.070 — 40.070������ Rules 201(c) and 201(d). When mandatory or discretionary
  • 40.090 — 40.090������ Rule 202. Law that is judicially noticed BURDEN OF PERSUASION; BURDEN OF PRODUCING EVIDENCE; PRESUMPTIO
  • 40.105 — and 40.115. [1981 c.892 �2; 1983 c.784 �1; 1985 c.16 �444; 1987 c.441 �10;
  • 40.110 — 40.110������ Rule 306. Instructions on the burden of persuasion
  • 40.115 — 40.115������ Rule 307. Allocation of the burden of producing evidence
  • 40.120 — 40.120������ Rule 308. Presumptions in civil proceedings
  • 40.125 — 40.125������ Rule 309. Presumptions in criminal proceedings
  • 40.150 — 40.150������ Rule 401. Definition of �relevant evidence�
  • 40.155 — 40.155������ Rule 402. Relevant evidence generally admissible
  • 40.160 — 40.160������ Rule 403. Exclusion of relevant evidence on grounds of prejudice, confusion or undue delay
  • 40.170 — (1), proof may also be made of specific instances of the conduct of the
  • 40.172 — 40.172������ Rule 404-1. Pattern, practice or history of abuse; expert testimony
  • 40.175 — 40.175������ Rule 405. Methods of proving character
  • 40.185 — 40.185, 40.190, 40.195, 40.200, 40.205, 40.210 and, to the extent required by the United States Constitution or the Oreg
  • 40.190 — 40.190������ Rule 408. Compromise and offers to compromise
  • 40.195 — 40.195������ Rule 409. Payment of medical and similar expenses
  • 40.200 — 40.200������ Rule 410. Withdrawn plea or statement not admissible
  • 40.210 — and 40.310 to 40.585 do not apply in the following situations:
  • 40.211 — 40.211������ Rule 412-1. Evidence not admissible in civil proceeding involving sexual misconduct
  • 40.215 — 40.215������ Rule 413. Measures and assessments intended to minimize impact of or plan for natural disaster PRIVILEG
  • 40.225 — 40.225, between a client and the client�s law practitioner or a representative of the law practitioner, is inadmissible
  • 40.227 — 40.227������ Rule 503-1. Right of client to communicate with law practitioner; inadmissibility of evidence obtained or d
  • 40.230 — 40.230������ Rule 504. Psychotherapist-patient privilege
  • 40.235 — 40.235������ Rule 504-1. Physician-patient privilege
  • 40.245 — 40.245������ Rule 504-3. School employee-student privilege
  • 40.250 — 40.250������ Rule 504-4. Regulated social worker-client privilege
  • 40.252 — 40.252������ Rule 504-5. Communications revealing intent to commit certain crimes
  • 40.260 — 40.260������ Rule 506. Member of clergy-penitent privilege
  • 40.264 — 40.264������ Rule 507-1. Certified advocate-victim privilege
  • 40.265 — 40.265������ Rule 508a. Stenographer-employer privilege
  • 40.272 — 40.272������ Rule 509-1. Sign language interpreter privilege
  • 40.273 — 40.273������ Rule 509-2. Non-English-speaking person-interpreter privilege
  • 40.274 — 40.274������ Rule 509-3. Legislative branch offsite process counselor privilege
  • 40.280 — 40.280������ Rule 511. Waiver of privilege by voluntary disclosure
  • 40.285 — 40.285������ Rule 512. Privileged matter disclosed under compulsion or without opportunity to claim privilege
  • 40.290 — 40.290������ Rule 513. Comment upon or inference from claim of privilege
  • 40.295 — confer a privilege against disclosure of the confidential matter or
  • 40.330 — 40.330������ Rule 605. Competency of judge as witness
  • 40.335 — 40.335������ Rule 606. Competency of juror as witness
  • 40.350 — 40.350������ Rule 608. Evidence of character and conduct of witness
  • 40.355 — 40.355������ Rule 609. Impeachment by evidence of conviction of crime; exceptions
  • 40.360 — 40.360������ Rule 609-1. Impeachment for bias or interest
  • 40.365 — 40.365������ Rule 610. Religious beliefs or opinions
  • 40.370 — 40.370������ Rule 611. Mode and order of interrogation and presentation
  • 40.380 — 40.380������ Rule 613. Prior statements of witnesses
  • 40.385 — 40.385������ Rule 615. Exclusion of witnesses OPINIONS AND EXPERT TESTIMONY
  • 40.405 — 40.405������ Rule 701. Opinion testimony by lay witnesses
  • 40.415 — 40.415������ Rule 703. Bases of opinion testimony by experts
  • 40.425 — 40.425������ Rule 705. Disclosure of fact or data underlying expert opinion
  • 40.430 — 40.430������ Rule 706. Impeachment of expert witness by learned treatise HEARSAY
  • 40.450 — 40.450������ Rule 801. Definitions for ORS 40.450 to 40.475
  • 40.460 — 40.460������ Rule 803. Hearsay exceptions; availability of declarant immaterial
  • 40.465 — 40.465������ Rule 804. Hearsay exceptions when the declarant is unavailable
  • 40.505 — 40.505������ Rule 901. Requirement of authentication or identification
  • 40.510 — 40.510, or testimony, that diligent search failed to disclose the record, report, statement or data compilation, or entr
  • 40.515 — 40.515������ Rule 903. Subscribing witness� testimony unnecessary CONTENTS OF WRITINGS, RECORDINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS
  • 40.550 — 40.550������ Rule 1001. Definitions for ORS 40.550 to 40.585
  • 40.560 — 40.560������ Rule 1003. Admissibility of duplicates
  • 40.562 — 40.562������ Rule 1003-1. Admissibility of reproduction
  • 40.565 — 40.565������ Rule 1004. Admissibility of other evidence of contents
  • 40.580 — 40.580������ Rule 1007. Testimony or written admission of party
  • 40.585 — 40.585������ Rule 1008. Functions of court and jury GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 40.010 Rule 100. Short title. ORS 4
  • 419B.005 — 419B.005, a statement made by a person concerning an act of abuse of an elderly person, as those terms are defined in OR
  • 675.715 — shall not be examined in a civil or criminal court proceeding as to any
Title 401 · ORS Chapter 401 (90 sections)
  • 401.010 — [Repealed by 1983 c.586 �49]
  • 401.025 — 401.025. ����� (2) The State Fire Marshal shall develop and administer a statewide program, as described in this sectio
  • 401.035 — 401.035���� Responsibility for emergency services systems
  • 401.038 — 401.038���� Emergency incident training for certain officials EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT BY THE STATE (Oregon Departme
  • 401.052 — as having emergency service or administrative responsibilities, shall
  • 401.054 — 401.054���� Liaisons with Oregon Department of Emergency Management
  • 401.062 — 401.062���� Oregon Department of Emergency Management; appointment of director
  • 401.074 — 401.074] ����� 401.186 Waiver of waiting period for unemployment benefits. If the Governor by proclamation has decla
  • 401.092 — 401.092���� Duties of director; federal fire management assistance declaration; rules
  • 401.094 — 401.094���� System for notification of emergencies; emergency management coordinators; rules
  • 401.096 — 401.096���� Federal grants for emergency management and services; authority of office
  • 401.106 — 401.106] ����� 401.965 Abnormal disruption of market. (1) As used in subsections (1) to (4) of this section, the ter
  • 401.121 — 401.121���� Technical assistance to local entities (metadata only)
  • 401.123 — 401.123���� Support for community organizations active in disaster Note��������� Emergency Preparedness Advisory Cou
  • 401.125 — 401.125] ����� 401.635 [1987 c.915 �5; 1993 c.18 �96; repealed by 2007 c.530 �7] ����� 401.638 [2005 c.651 �1; r
  • 401.135 — 401.135] ����� 401.641 [2005 c.651 �3; 2009 c.718 �47; renumbered 401.935 in 2009] ����� 401.643 [2005 c.651 �4;
  • 401.145 — 401.145] EMERGENCY AND VOLUNTEER HEALTH CARE SERVICES ����� 401.651 Definitions for ORS 401.651 to 401.670. As u
  • 401.168 — 401.168���� Governor�s powers during state of emergency; suspension of agency rules
  • 401.175 — in 2009]
  • 401.178 — in 2009]
  • 401.185 — 401.185���� Providing temporary housing during emergency
  • 401.186 — 401.186���� Waiver of waiting period for unemployment benefits
  • 401.188 — 401.188���� Management of resources during emergency; rules
  • 401.192 — 401.192���� Effect of rules and orders during emergency; scope; effect; termination
  • 401.204 — 401.204���� Termination of state of emergency (Declaration of Major Disaster)
  • 401.232 — in 2009]
  • 401.234 — 401.234���� Federal financial assistance to individuals or families (Rules for States of Emergency and Major Disaste
  • 401.236 — 401.236. [Formerly 401.155] (Critical Service Providers) ����� 401.239 Critical service providers; credentialing
  • 401.239 — 401.239���� Critical service providers; credentialing; rules (Oregon Safety Assessment Program)
  • 401.256 — 401.256���� Oregon Safety Assessment Program; rules EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT BY CITIES, COUNTIES AND TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS
  • 401.267 — 401.267; 2021 c.539 �8] ����� 401.085 [1983 c.586 �7; 2009 c.718 �41; renumbered 401.188 in 2009] ����� 401.088
  • 401.271 — 401.271; 2021 c.269 �2; 2021 c.539 �54] ����� 401.977 Animal emergency operations plan. (1) As used in this section:
  • 401.275 — 401.275; 2021 c.539 ��16,16a] ����� Note: The amendments to 401.094 by section 16a, chapter 539, Oregon Laws 2021, b
  • 401.305 — 401.305���� Emergency management agency of city, county or tribal government; emergency program manager; coordination of
  • 401.307 — in 2009]
  • 401.309 — 401.309���� Declaration of state of emergency by city or county; procedures; mandatory evacuations
  • 401.315 — 401.315���� City or county authorized to incur obligations for emergency services; county determination of emergency
  • 401.325 — 401.325] (Declaration of State of Emergency) ����� 401.309 Declaration of state of emergency by city or county;
  • 401.335 — 401.335] ����� 401.625 [1987 c.915 �4; renumbered 404.310 in 2009] ����� 401.627 [1987 c.915 �3; 2007 c.530 �8;
  • 401.337 — 401.337; 2021 c.539 �49] ����� 401.918 Mission of commission. (1) The mission of the Seismic Safety Policy Advisory
  • 401.341 — 401.341���� Building inspections by private qualified professionals; rules EMERGENCY SERVICE VOLUNTEERS
  • 401.358 — to 401.368 apply only to a qualified emergency service volunteer who is
  • 401.378 — 401.378���� Leaves of absence for disaster relief or recovery volunteers; requirements; maximum period; effect on status
  • 401.505 — 401.505���� Acceptance of aid for emergency services
  • 401.525 — 401.525���� Use of moneys and property for emergency services authorized
  • 401.532 — 401.532���� Oregon Pre-Disaster Mitigation Fund; rules
  • 401.536 — 401.536���� Oregon Local Disaster Assistance Loan and Grant Account; Local Disaster Assistance Review Board; rules
  • 401.538 — 401.538; 2013 c.266 �1; 2021 c.539 �45] ����� 401.902 Private employer earthquake drills; exemptions; rules. (1) A p
  • 401.541 — 401.541���� Oregon Disaster Response Assistance Matching Fund; rules
  • 401.551 — 401.551���� Emergency preparedness equipment grant program; rules
  • 401.552 — 401.552���� Resiliency Grant Fund EMERGENCY AND VOLUNTEER HEALTH CARE SERVICES
  • 401.641 — 401.641; 2025 c.177 �1] ����� 401.938 Liability for expenses incurred using local personnel. If county, city or dist
  • 401.651 — 401.651���� Definitions for ORS 401.651 to 401.670 (metadata only)
  • 401.654 — and health care providers who volunteer to perform health care services
  • 401.655 — 401.655���� Practice by out-of-state health care provider during emergency
  • 401.656 — 401.656���� Provision of health care services by members of Oregon National Guard during emergency
  • 401.657 — 401.657���� Emergency health care centers; emergency operations plan; credentialing plan; rules
  • 401.658 — 401.658; and ����� (d) Identify the individual�s usual area of practice, and the types of services that the individual
  • 401.664 — 401.664���� Emergency operations plan; credentialing plans
  • 401.670 — 401.670. [2003 c.298 �6; 2025 c.622 �6] ����� 401.667 Coverage under Oregon Tort Claims Act. (1)(a) Individuals regi
  • 401.690 — applies to all tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2016. [2019
  • 401.695 — shall be disregarded with respect to the filing requirements of ORS
  • 401.851 — 401.851���� Wildfire planning and coordination EARTHQUAKES (Drills)
  • 401.857 — 401.857] ����� 401.838 [1989 c.1063 �8; 2009 c.203 �29; renumbered 403.345 in 2009] ����� 401.839 [1989 c.1063 �
  • 401.881 — 401.881; 2012 c.32 �2; 2019 c.282 �1; 2021 c.539 �147; 2022 c.55 �1] ����� 401.110 [Amended by 1975 c.379 �12; repea
  • 401.900 — 401.900���� State and local agency earthquake drills; rules
  • 401.902 — 401.902���� Private employer earthquake drills; exemptions; rules
  • 401.910 — 401.910���� Grant program for seismic rehabilitation of certain facilities; rules (State Resilience Officer)
  • 401.913 — 401.913���� State Resilience Officer; duties; monitoring of resilience planning by legislative and judicial branches
  • 401.915 — 401.915���� Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission; members; term
  • 401.920 — 401.920���� Officers; quorum; meetings; compensation and expenses
  • 401.925 — 401.925���� Advisory and technical committees; expense reimbursement STRUCTURAL COLLAPSE
  • 401.930 — or an assignment, use or response under ORS 401.930. However, this
  • 401.932 — 401.932. [Formerly 401.645] TSUNAMI ����� 401.950 Definitions; tsunami warning information; rules. (1) As used i
  • 401.935 — 401.935���� Liability for expenses incurred and for loss or damage to local equipment; filing claim
  • 401.938 — 401.938���� Liability for expenses incurred using local personnel
  • 401.940 — 401.940���� Immunity from liability for local personnel acting in line of duty; exception TSUNAMI
  • 401.950 — 401.950���� Definitions; tsunami warning information; rules
  • 401.955 — 401.955���� Contributions to finance tsunami warning system ABNORMAL DISRUPTION OF MARKET
  • 401.970 — in 2009]
  • 401.978 — 401.978���� Livestock emergency operations plan NEWS MEDIA REPRESENTATIVES
  • 401.980 — 401.980���� Access to disaster sites by news media representatives
  • 401.981 — 401.981���� Committee to establish guidelines PENALTIES
  • 402.010 — in 2009]
  • 402.020 — in 2009]
  • 402.100 — in 2009]
  • 402.105 — in 2009]
  • 403.220 — in 2009]
  • 403.300 — in 2009]
  • 403.315 — in 2009]
Title 402 · ORS Chapter 402 (14 sections)
  • 190.160 — 190.160; 2017 c.192 �4] ����� 402.220 Resource sharing; procedures and protocols. (1) A responding participant may w
  • 190.162 — 190.162; 2017 c.192 �5] ����� 402.225 Credentials of employee providing assistance. Subject to any limitations and c
  • 190.168 — 190.168; 2017 c.192 �8] ����� 402.240 Indemnification of employee providing assistance. (1) Assistance rendered by a
  • 190.170 — 190.170; 2017 c.192 �9] PACIFIC NORTHWEST EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENT ����� 402.250 Pacific Northwest Emerg
  • 401.490 — 401.490; 2021 c.539 �57] ����� 402.020 Reimbursement by state for services provided by local government employees. T
  • 401.500 — 401.500; 2021 c.539 �58] EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE COMPACT ����� 402.100 Short title. ORS 402.105 may be c
  • 402.210 — 402.210���� Oregon Resource Coordination Assistance Agreement; participants
  • 402.220 — 402.220���� Resource sharing; procedures and protocols
  • 402.225 — 402.225���� Credentials of employee providing assistance
  • 402.230 — 402.230���� Reimbursement for assistance; disputes (metadata only)
  • 402.235 — 402.235���� Applicable benefits for injuries to employee providing assistance
  • 402.240 — 402.240���� Indemnification of employee providing assistance PACIFIC NORTHWEST EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ARRANGEMENT
  • 402.250 — (1) may be cited as the Pacific Northwest Emergency Management
  • 402.255 — 402.255���� Citation EMERGENCY MUTUAL ASSISTANCE GENERALLY ����� 402.010 Cooperative assistance agreements. The
Title 403 · ORS Chapter 403 (68 sections)
  • 215.010 — 215.010, of land; and ����� (c) Wireless telecommunications services. ����� (4) If a multiline telephone system requir
  • 255.135 — to 255.205. The board is increased to seven members or decreased to
  • 280.070 — 280.070. ����� (2) A district board may elect to impose a local option tax under ORS 280.040 to 280.145 in lieu of a pe
  • 305.265 — (12) and 314.407 (1), the department may issue a notice of liability to
  • 401.292 — 401.292; 2021 c.111 �7] ����� 403.430 Contributions to support 2-1-1 system; use of contributions. (1) The Departmen
  • 401.755 — 401.755; 2015 c.247 �10; 2021 c.539 �62] ����� 403.132 Provision of location of cellular device to law enforcement a
  • 401.794 — 401.794; 2015 c.247 �20; 2023 c.251 �7] ����� Note: The amendments to 403.205 by section 4, chapter 502, Oregon Laws
  • 401.798 — 401.798; 2014 c.59 �5; 2015 c.247 ��21,22; 2023 c.251 �8] ����� 403.217 Duties of consumers. Any consumer subject to
  • 401.818 — 401.818; 2015 c.247 �26] ����� 403.305 Formation of emergency communications district; boundaries; approval of forma
  • 401.822 — 401.822] ����� 403.315 Application of ORS chapter 255 to district. (1) ORS chapter 255 governs the following: �����
  • 401.823 — 401.823] ����� 403.320 Board as governing body of district; president of board. (1) The district board is the govern
  • 401.832 — 401.832] ����� 403.330 Changing number of board members; election; notice to Secretary of State. (1) The question of
  • 401.836 — 401.836] ����� 403.345 Election of board members. At the regular district election, successors to the board members
  • 401.842 — 401.842; 2015 c.247 �27] ����� 403.365 Authority to issue general obligation bonds; elector approval required; bond
  • 401.847 — 401.847] ����� Note: Sections 12 to 14, chapter 671, Oregon Laws 1987, provide: ����� Sec. 12. Section 9 of this Ac
  • 401.872 — 401.872; 2010 c.107 �60; 2014 c.87 �6; 2015 c.807 �49; 2016 c.117 �61; 2025 c.412 �9] ����� 403.460 Statewide intero
  • 403.100 — 403.100���� Policy; development of public safety networks and emergency communications system
  • 403.105 — to 403.250.
  • 403.115 — 403.115; and ����� (c) Local funds received and expended for the purposes of providing emergency communications service
  • 403.120 — 403.120���� Oregon Department of Emergency Management duties and powers; rules
  • 403.130 — 403.130���� 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan; requirements; review; revised plans
  • 403.132 — 403.132���� Provision of location of cellular device to law enforcement agency; rules
  • 403.135 — 403.135���� When blocking of information prohibited; confidential information; exemption from liability for supplying in
  • 403.137 — 403.137���� Operation of multiline telephone system
  • 403.140 — 403.140���� Pay phones to be converted to allow emergency calls without charge
  • 403.145 — 403.145���� Use of emergency communications system by users with hearing or speech impairments
  • 403.155 — 403.155���� Agreements among certain safety agencies for rendering emergency services
  • 403.160 — 403.160���� Mediation of disputes; arbitration; costs and fees
  • 403.165 — 403.165���� Department to ensure compliance; proceedings authorized
  • 403.170 — 403.170���� Agreement with Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon TAX FOR EMERGENCY COMMUNICATION
  • 403.200 — to 403.230 and interest thereon must be paid to the State Treasurer to
  • 403.202 — 403.202���� Compensation of sellers of prepaid wireless telecommunications service
  • 403.205 — 403.205. The tax imposed by ORS 403.200: ����� (1) Does not apply to: ����� (a) Services that the state is prohibited
  • 403.207 — 403.207���� Annual report; local government charges for 9-8-8 services
  • 403.215 — 403.215���� Returns; payment of tax; election; rules
  • 403.225 — 403.225���� Amounts collected held in trust; enforcement
  • 403.230 — 403.230. [Formerly 401.796; 2014 c.59 �4] ����� 403.215 Returns; payment of tax; election; rules. (1) The provider o
  • 403.235 — 403.235���� Emergency Communications Account; suspense account
  • 403.240 — (3), (4) and (5). [Formerly 401.806; 2015 c.247 �23; 2019 c.653 �7;
  • 403.245 — 403.245���� Limitation on use of moneys; investment of moneys
  • 403.305 — 403.305���� Formation of emergency communications district; boundaries; approval of formation by safety agencies
  • 403.320 — 403.320���� Board as governing body of district; president of board
  • 403.325 — 403.325���� Election of board members at formation election; terms of office
  • 403.330 — 403.330���� Changing number of board members; election; notice to Secretary of State
  • 403.335 — 403.335���� Continuing schedule of biennial elections after change in number of board members
  • 403.340 — 403.340. [Formerly 401.821] ����� 403.310 Officers of district; qualifications. (1) The officers of the district sha
  • 403.350 — 403.350���� Changing manner of electing board members; requirements; election
  • 403.355 — 403.355���� Changing number and manner of electing board members at same election; separate questions
  • 403.365 — 403.365���� Authority to issue general obligation bonds; elector approval required; bond debt limit
  • 403.380 — 403.380, as well as refunding outstanding obligations, a 9-1-1 communications district, when authorized by a majority of
  • 403.410 — 403.410���� Public referral and information telephone number
  • 403.420 — 403.420���� Designated regional information centers
  • 403.422 — 403.422���� Access of telecommunications customers to 2-1-1 system
  • 403.425 — 403.425���� Use of 2-1-1 system by state agencies providing health and human services
  • 403.430 — 403.430���� Contributions to support 2-1-1 system; use of contributions OREGON STATEWIDE COMMUNICATION INTEROPERABIL
  • 403.450 — 403.450���� State Interoperability Executive Council
  • 403.460 — 403.460���� Statewide interoperability coordinator; public body collaboration and coordination
  • 403.465 — and section 1, chapter 825, Oregon Laws 2005. The department shall
  • 403.470 — 403.470���� Assessments to public bodies in state government; rules
  • 403.475 — 403.475���� Statewide Interoperability Fund RADIO AND DATA DISTRICTS
  • 403.507 — 403.507���� Size of district board; qualifications (metadata only)
  • 403.510 — 403.510. ����� (4) The petition or resolution shall include a description of the proposed district, including district
  • 403.512 — 403.512���� Election of district board after formation; terms
  • 403.517 — 403.517���� District board as governing body; president and administrator; meetings; vacancies
  • 403.522 — 403.522���� Boundaries of zones for district board members; adjustment for population and district boundary changes
  • 403.530 — 403.530���� Deposit and disbursement of district moneys
  • 403.540 — 403.540���� Authority for issuance of general obligation bonds and revenue bonds; issuance and sale
  • 403.542 — 403.542, the moneys of a radio and data district shall be deposited, in the discretion of the district board, either wit
Title 404 · ORS Chapter 404 (27 sections)
  • 30.260 — to 30.300 for the purpose of acts and omissions of the volunteer that
  • 401.580 — 401.580] ����� 404.135 Investigative subpoena. (1) If a peace officer has probable cause to believe that an individu
  • 401.590 — 401.590] EQUIPMENT AND SIGNALING DEVICES ����� 404.300 Definitions for ORS 404.300 to 404.315. As used in ORS 40
  • 404.095 — 404.095���� �Search and rescue� not to include urban search and rescue
  • 404.100 — 404.100���� Search and Rescue Coordinator; appointment; duties
  • 404.110 — 404.110���� Search and rescue activities; responsibilities of sheriff; delegation of sheriff�s duties
  • 404.115 — 404.115���� Restriction of access to search and rescue area
  • 404.120 — 404.120���� County sheriff to adopt search and rescue plan; contents; annual review
  • 404.125 — 404.125���� Critique of search and rescue incident; filing amended search and rescue plan with Oregon Department of Emer
  • 404.135 — 404.135���� Investigative subpoena QUALIFIED SEARCH AND RESCUE VOLUNTEERS (Definitions)
  • 404.200 — to 404.215 apply only to a qualified search and rescue volunteer who is
  • 404.210 — 404.210���� Coverage under Oregon Tort Claims Act (Workers� Compensation Benefits)
  • 404.215 — 404.215���� Workers� compensation coverage (Leave of Absence)
  • 404.250 — 404.250���� Leave of absence from employment for search and rescue volunteer PRIVATE SEARCH PARTIES
  • 404.255 — to 404.265. [2025 c.200 �5]
  • 404.257 — 404.257���� Required disclosures by private search parties
  • 404.260 — 404.260���� Required notification to county sheriff
  • 404.265 — 404.265���� Imposition of civil penalties by county REIMBURSEMENT BY BENEFITED PERSONS
  • 404.270 — 404.270. ����� (6) As used in this section and ORS 404.410: ����� (a) �Authorized seller� means a state, local or fede
  • 404.305 — 404.305���� Assumption of risk of wilderness travel or mountain climbing; use and effect of electronic signaling devices
  • 404.310 — 404.310���� Required equipment when guiding children above timberline
  • 404.315 — 404.315���� Exemption from liability for electronic signaling device; exceptions
  • 404.325 — 404.325���� Posting of emergency contact telephone number COMPANION ANIMALS
  • 404.350 — 404.350���� Rescue of companion animal OUTDOOR RECREATION SEARCH AND RESCUE CARDS
  • 404.400 — must provide for all of the following:
  • 404.410 — 404.410���� Requirements of program; search and rescue grants; reporting SEARCH AND RESCUE GENERALLY ����� 404.0
  • 476.615 — 476.615. [2023 c.305 �4] ����� 404.100 Search and Rescue Coordinator; appointment; duties. The Director of the Orego
Title 406 · ORS Chapter 406 (41 sections)
  • 406.005 — 406.005���� Department of Veterans� Affairs; duties; rules
  • 406.040 — 406.040���� General powers and duties of department
  • 406.055 — 406.055���� Authority of director to require fingerprints
  • 406.060 — 406.060���� Use of services and facilities of other state agencies
  • 406.070 — 406.070���� Director to qualify and furnish bond; reimbursement for expenses; location of office
  • 406.072 — 406.072���� Notice of application for public assistance; rules
  • 406.073 — 406.073���� Notice of application for certain items from Department of Transportation; rules
  • 406.077 — 406.077���� Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Coordinator
  • 406.082 — 406.082���� Veterans Suicide Prevention and Outreach Program; rules
  • 406.083 — 406.083���� Veterans Suicide Prevention and Outreach Program Fund
  • 406.085 — 406.085���� Conservatorship Revolving Account; sources; use
  • 406.087 — 406.087���� Information regarding apprenticeship programs and veterans� education benefits
  • 406.090 — 406.090���� Sections not affected by parts of this chapter
  • 406.100 — 406.100. ����� (2) The moneys in the Conservatorship Services Account are continuously appropriated to the department f
  • 406.120 — 406.120���� Conservatorship Services Account; sources; use
  • 406.140 — 406.140. The moneys in the Veterans� Department of Veterans� Affairs Dedicated Lottery Fund are continuously appropriate
  • 406.141 — 406.141���� Reversion of appropriations to Veterans� Services Fund
  • 406.142 — 406.142���� Department of Veterans� Affairs Veteran Services Grant Fund
  • 406.144 — 406.144���� Veterans� Department of Veterans� Affairs Dedicated Lottery Fund
  • 406.146 — 406.146���� Veterans� Housing and Community Services Department Dedicated Lottery Fund ADVISORY COMMITTEE
  • 406.210 — in accordance with Article XV, section 4f, of the Oregon Constitution.
  • 406.215 — 406.215���� Additional duties of advisory committee
  • 406.217 — 406.217���� Duties of director concerning advisory committee
  • 406.230 — 406.230���� Compensation and expenses of members RELATIONS WITH VETERANS� ORGANIZATIONS
  • 406.310 — 406.310���� Director authorized to aid veterans� organizations
  • 406.320 — 406.320���� Qualification of veterans� organization for state aid
  • 406.330 — 406.330���� Power to establish regulations for aid program
  • 406.340 — 406.340���� Director authorized to accept voluntary services COUNTY VETERANS� SERVICE OFFICER PROGRAM
  • 406.450 — 406.450; or ����� (b) The Department of Veterans� Affairs, as appropriate. ����� (3) The duties of a volunteer veteran
  • 406.452 — 406.452���� State certification program for veterans� service officers; rules
  • 406.454 — 406.454���� Distribution formula; rules; use of funds
  • 406.456 — and subsection (2) of this section in consultation with the Association
  • 406.458 — 406.458���� Consultation with Association of Oregon Counties; outreach
  • 406.460 — 406.460���� Limitation on use of funds by county governing body; exceptions
  • 406.462 — 406.462���� Distribution of moneys by Director of Veterans� Affairs
  • 406.464 — 406.464���� Volunteer veterans� guides; duties; training MEMORIALS AND COMMEMORATIONS
  • 406.505 — 406.505���� World War II memorial; maintenance; modifications
  • 406.510 — 406.510���� Condition of veterans� facilities, memorials honoring veterans and war memorials
  • 406.520 — 406.520���� Official commemorations to be held on legal holiday; public attendance and participation CAMPUS VETERAN
  • 406.530 — 406.530���� Campus veteran resource center grant programs; rules DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS� AFFAIRS ����� 406.005 D
  • 408.410 — 408.410, as described in ORS 406.450. However, grant recipients may use grant funds awarded under this section to provid
Title 407 · ORS Chapter 407 (42 sections)
  • 407.042 — 407.042; 1987 c.767 �3; 1991 c.262 �2; 1995 c.238 �7; 1999 c.46 �1; 2001 c.98 �1; 2005 c.625 �42] ����� 407.390 [Rep
  • 407.074 — 407.074; 1985 c.221 �1; 1987 c.132 �1; 2005 c.625 �45; 2009 c.29 �1] ����� 407.475 Persons insurable under ORS 407.4
  • 407.087 — in 2013]
  • 407.120 — 407.120; 2005 c.625 �23; 2019 c.223 �7] ����� 407.169 Escrow accounts; standards; interest; rules. (1) The Departmen
  • 407.135 — 407.135���� Authority of department; disposition of certain moneys
  • 407.145 — 407.145���� Purchase and control of property; disbursements to protect security
  • 407.160 — 407.160; 1987 c.652 �10; 1991 c.220 �11; 2005 c.625 �49; 2019 c.223 �15] ����� 407.505 Loan moneys to be reserved fo
  • 407.165 — 407.165���� Authority to hold certain funds received from borrower
  • 407.169 — 407.169���� Escrow accounts; standards; interest; rules
  • 407.177 — 407.177���� Loan processing and servicing contracts with lending institutions; terms; procedures
  • 407.179 — 407.179���� Additional powers delegated to lending institution; authority retained by department
  • 407.185 — 407.185���� Cash flow projection; annual review; report
  • 407.195 — 407.195���� Loans not being amortized; identification; notice to borrowers
  • 407.200 — 407.200; 1989 c.966 �45; 2005 c.625 �53] ����� 407.570 [Repealed by 1967 c.421 �206] ����� 407.575 [Formerly 407
  • 407.201 — 407.201���� Required disclosure of credit information and loan terms LOAN PROCEDURES AND CONDITIONS
  • 407.205 — (3)(b) or (c). The department may then approve the sale subject to the
  • 407.215 — 407.215] ����� 407.048 [1977 c.315 �2; 1981 c.628 �1; 1982 s.s.1 c.11 �13; 1983 c.445 �4; renumbered 407.255] ��
  • 407.225 — 407.225, indemnities for fire losses on secured property, and such other sums as must be held by the department in suspe
  • 407.265 — 407.265] ����� 407.070 [Amended by 1955 c.151 �1; 1957 c.125 �3; 1969 c.615 �5; 1971 c.221 �5; 1975 c.219 �3; 1977 c
  • 407.275 — (2) is permitted after July 20, 1983. In the event of a second sale or
  • 407.285 — 407.285���� Rate of interest payable by certain transferees
  • 407.295 — 407.295���� Transfer to spouse; notice to department; notice of delinquent payment
  • 407.305 — 407.305, unless the property is used primarily as the principal residence of the transferee for at least two years after
  • 407.315 — 407.315���� Interest rate for veteran�s assumption; variable rate; effect of rate on cash flow; rules
  • 407.325 — 407.325, 407.385, 407.465 and 407.475. [Formerly 407.063; 1985 c.296 �5; 1987 c.221 �4; 1995 c.238 �6; 2013 c.228 �2; 20
  • 407.327 — 407.327���� Department to prescribe fixed or variable interest rates
  • 407.335 — 407.335���� Rate of interest payable by transferee; limit on transfers; rules
  • 407.349 — 407.349���� Late charges authorized for periodic payments
  • 407.375 — 407.375���� Sale of foreclosed properties; improvement in lieu of down payment; interest rate; redemption of property; r
  • 407.377 — 407.377���� Sale or management of foreclosed property under personal services contract
  • 407.385 — 407.385] ����� 407.043 [1977 c.676 �2; renumbered
  • 407.397 — 407.397] ����� 407.045 [1969 c.523 �1; renumbered
  • 407.425 — 407.425���� Factors considered before requesting bond issuance
  • 407.435 — 407.435���� Issuance of bonds for tax payment; conditions; term LIFE AND MORTGAGE INSURANCE
  • 407.485 — 407.485���� Agreements for mortgage insurance; terms; amount; required coverage
  • 407.490 — 407.490���� Mortgage insurance claims; liability of department FINANCES
  • 407.495 — 407.495���� Oregon War Veterans� Fund; sources; uses
  • 407.505 — 407.505] ����� 407.040 [Amended by 1953 c.97 �2; 1957 c.125 �1; 1963 c.163 �1; 1965 c.269 �1; 1967 c.112 �1; 1969 c.
  • 407.515 — 407.515���� Oregon War Veterans� Bond Sinking Account; sources; use
  • 407.525 — 407.525���� Transfer of sinking account moneys to veterans� fund; retransfer
  • 407.545 — 407.545] ����� 407.190 [Amended by 1967 c.454 �45; 1971 c.80 �3; renumbered 407.555] ����� 407.195 Loans not bei
  • 407.595 — 407.595���� Loans not subject to execution or assignment ����� 407.010 [Amended by 1975 c.219 �1; 1977 c.383 �6; sub
Title 408 · ORS Chapter 408 (56 sections)
  • 408.010 — to 408.090 and 408.115. [Amended by 1961 c.326 �7; 1997 c.99 �53; 2005
  • 408.020 — 408.020���� Financial aid for educational purposes; limitations on payments and on eligibility for aid
  • 408.030 — 408.030���� Filing application with educational institution
  • 408.040 — 408.040���� Handling of application by institution and director; when benefits begin
  • 408.090 — 408.090���� Handling of donations (Veteran Educational Bridge Grant Program)
  • 408.115 — 408.115���� Veteran Educational Bridge Grant Program; eligibility requirements; rules
  • 408.125 — 408.125���� Veteran Educational Bridge Grant Program Fund ADVANTAGES GIVEN VETERANS AND SERVICE PERSONNEL IN PUBLIC
  • 408.230 — for a civil service position for which application is made at any time
  • 408.237 — 408.237���� Interviews of veteran applicants for public service position required; exception (Leave of Absence to Pe
  • 408.238 — 408.238���� �Military duty� defined for ORS 408.240 to 408.280
  • 408.240 — and the officer is reelected to such office, the officer shall continue
  • 408.242 — 408.242���� Public employees in Active Guard Reserve Program
  • 408.250 — 408.250���� Rights and duties of person replacing public officer in military service
  • 408.260 — 408.260���� Termination of term of office of substitute for officer in military service
  • 408.270 — 408.270���� Restoration of employee�s seniority and tenure
  • 408.280 — 408.280���� Reelection of public officer while in military service
  • 408.290 — 408.290���� Benefits for public employees on military leave of absence STATE AID TO VETERANS FOR MEDICAL ISSUES (He
  • 408.310 — 408.310���� Duty of medical professionals to report symptoms attributable to herbicide exposure; consent of patient; rep
  • 408.320 — 408.320���� Duties of Oregon Public Health Advisory Board
  • 408.325 — 408.325���� Referral program for affected veterans; rules
  • 408.330 — 408.330���� Suspension or termination of programs; conditions
  • 408.335 — 408.335���� Attorney General to represent veterans in certain proceedings; payment of expenses
  • 408.340 — concerning the programs instituted under ORS 408.300 to 408.340. [1983
  • 408.350 — 408.350���� Educational materials about hepatitis C (Transportation Grants)
  • 408.355 — 408.355���� Transportation grants to access health care services; rules OREGON VETERANS� HOMES
  • 408.365 — 408.365���� Use of state moneys for operation of Oregon Veterans� Homes
  • 408.375 — 408.375���� Operation and management of Oregon Veterans� Homes; rules
  • 408.380 — 408.380���� Application of other statutes to Oregon Veterans� Homes
  • 408.385 — 408.385���� Roseburg Oregon Veterans� Home; planning for and development of Fourth Oregon Veterans� Home
  • 408.390 — 408.390���� City acquisition of land for Oregon Veterans� Home
  • 408.393 — 408.393���� Incurring city indebtedness for Oregon Veterans� Home
  • 408.395 — 408.395���� Condemnation of property for Oregon Veterans� Home COUNTY AID TO VETERANS
  • 408.430 — 408.430���� Free services to veterans rendered by court administrator or county clerk MISCELLANEOUS VETERANS� BENEFI
  • 408.440 — 408.440���� Land of enlisted person exempt from foreclosure and judicial sale during war
  • 408.460 — 408.460���� Certain claims payable out of General Fund
  • 408.470 — 408.470���� Persons entitled to interment in Spanish War Veterans� plot
  • 408.490 — 408.490���� Purchase of United States flags for placement on veterans� graves
  • 408.495 — 408.495���� Employed veteran time off for Veterans Day
  • 408.500 — 408.500���� Oregon Veterans� Emergency Financial Assistance Program; rules INFORMATION AND SERVICES FOR VETERANS
  • 408.503 — 408.503���� Department website relating to benefits; reports to Legislative Assembly
  • 408.505 — 408.505���� Agencies to make available and provide information to veterans
  • 408.506 — 408.506���� Agencies to partner with Oregon Military Department to provide reintegration services
  • 408.507 — 408.507���� Information to be provided by establishments operated to provide food to needy persons
  • 408.515 — 408.515���� Information to be included with certain documents related to real property
  • 408.518 — 408.518���� Agencies� use of summary of benefits letter to determine eligibility USE OF PUBLIC FACILITIES BY VETERAN
  • 408.540 — 408.540���� Use of buildings by veterans� organizations
  • 408.560 — 408.560���� Use of public buildings for meetings of veterans� and auxiliary organizations VETERANS� FACILITIES
  • 408.570 — 408.570���� Commitment of veterans with mental illness to United States veterans facility
  • 408.580 — 408.580���� Transfer of veterans from state to federal hospitals BENEFITS TO INDIGENT VETERANS
  • 408.710 — 408.710���� Indigent veteran defined; effect of property ownership
  • 408.720 — 408.720���� County may finance activities of veterans� service officer; county general funds
  • 408.730 — 408.730���� Procedure when indigent veterans are cared for by veterans organizations
  • 408.740 — 408.740, �indigent veteran� means any veteran who is without means of procuring the necessities of life. ����� (2) A pe
  • 408.850 — 408.850���� Annual report on veterans� housing programs EDUCATIONAL BENEFITS FOR VETERANS (Financial Aid for Edu
  • 458.665 — 458.665, financial support for an Oregon Veterans� Home is a permitted use of moneys from the Oregon Housing Fund. [1995
  • 659A.121 — 659A.121. ����� (5) An employer shall allow an employee who is a veteran and who does not receive time off for Veterans
Title 409 · ORS Chapter 409 (56 sections)
  • 184.775 — 184.775; 2001 c.900 �67; 2016 c.117 �62] ����� 409.161 Report to Legislative Assembly on staffing and workload. (1)
  • 184.780 — 184.780). Specific ORS references have not been substituted, pursuant to
  • 184.820 — 184.820] ����� 409.250 Revolving fund. (1) On written request of the Department of Human Services, the Oregon Depart
  • 291.232 — to 291.260.
  • 409.010 — 409.010���� Department of Human Services; duties; personnel
  • 409.055 — 409.055���� Copies of rules to be available in local offices; availability for inspection
  • 409.065 — 409.065���� Department of Human Services Donated Fund Account
  • 409.080 — 409.080���� Combination or elimination of accounts (metadata only)
  • 409.093 — 409.093���� Policy on incorporation of family support policies
  • 409.096 — 409.096���� Plan for incorporating family support consultants; development of protocol and training
  • 409.140 — 409.140���� Assistant director as appointing authority; assignment of employees by director
  • 409.150 — 409.150���� Deputy director and assistant directors in unclassified service; other employees; expenses
  • 409.160 — 409.160���� Information from personnel within department
  • 409.161 — 409.161���� Report to Legislative Assembly on staffing and workload
  • 409.162 — 409.162���� Identifying and implementing workload efficiencies
  • 409.164 — 409.164���� Annual assessment of workforce capacity and needs
  • 409.180 — 409.180���� Consolidation of internal audit units CHILD WELFARE SERVICES
  • 409.185 — 409.185���� Standards and procedures for child protective services
  • 409.192 — 409.192���� Policy on internal review of department decisions
  • 409.194 — 409.194���� Establishment of review process; sensitive review committee; rules
  • 409.220 — 409.220���� Services relating to prevention, control and treatment of incest and sexual abuse; fees; rules
  • 409.225 — 409.225���� Confidentiality of child welfare records, files, papers and communications; when disclosure required
  • 409.230 — 409.230���� Disclosure of information in department reports and other materials; immunities
  • 409.260 — 409.260. ����� (2) All moneys credited to the Sexual Assault Victims Fund are continuously appropriated for the purpose
  • 409.265 — 409.265���� Use of child�s income for maintenance costs prohibited SEXUAL ASSAULT CRISIS CENTERS AND CRISIS LINES
  • 409.273 — 409.273���� Funding of sexual assault crisis centers and crisis lines; rulemaking
  • 409.276 — 409.276���� Standards for sexual assault crisis centers
  • 409.279 — 409.279���� Application for grants; notification of final action on application
  • 409.282 — 409.282���� Services provided by sexual assault crisis centers and crisis lines
  • 409.285 — 409.285���� Sexual Assault Victims Fund DOMESTIC VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT PROGRAMS
  • 409.290 — and 409.292. However, the director shall expend not more than 10
  • 409.292 — 409.292���� Funding of programs relating to family, domestic and teen dating violence; rules
  • 409.294 — 409.294���� Standards for shelter homes and safe houses
  • 409.296 — 409.296���� Application for grants; notification of final action on application
  • 409.298 — 409.298���� Services provided by shelter homes, safe houses and crisis lines
  • 409.300 — is unable to provide necessary services to a client, it shall refer the
  • 409.304 — 409.304���� Limitation on administrative expenses VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
  • 409.360 — 409.360���� Authorization to establish volunteer program in department; volunteer as agent of state; rules RESPITE C
  • 409.365 — 409.365] ����� 409.070 Department of Human Services Special Checking Account; petty cash fund. (1) There is establis
  • 409.458 — 409.458; ����� (c) Serves an area of one or more counties; ����� (d) Acts as a single local source of information and
  • 409.462 — 409.462���� Community programs; criteria; administrator of program; advisory council
  • 409.466 — 409.466���� Community program duties; advisory committee
  • 409.478 — 409.478���� Use of funds appropriated to program CHILD CARE SERVICES
  • 409.742 — 409.742���� Disclosure of information pertaining to cremated or reduced remains
  • 409.750 — 409.750���� State goal to eliminate or alleviate poverty
  • 409.760 — 409.760���� Resilience Hubs and Networks LONG TERM CARE FACILITY ASSESSMENT
  • 409.801 — 409.801. [2003 c.736 �21] ����� Note: 409.805 is repealed January 2, 2034, and applies to long term care facility as
  • 409.802 — 409.802. ����� (2) �Assessment year� means a 12-month period, beginning July 1 and ending the following June 30, for wh
  • 409.803 — 409.803���� Oregon Veterans� Home exempt from assessment
  • 409.804 — 409.804���� Assessment subject to use of specified reimbursement methodology
  • 409.805 — 409.805���� Requirement to maintain records; audits
  • 409.815 — 409.815���� Long Term Care Facility Quality Assurance Fund established
  • 409.816 — 409.816���� Assessments to be deposited to Long Term Care Quality Assurance Fund
  • 409.900 — 409.900. The department may audit records at any time for a period of three years following the date an assessment is du
  • 417.348 — into staff training and information given to the general public. [1995
  • 418.748 — and ORS chapter 419B.
Title 41 · ORS Chapter 41 (16 sections)
  • 165.540 — (2)(a) shall not be admissible in any court of this state unless:
  • 41.415 — 41.415������ Photograph of victim in prosecution for criminal homicide
  • 41.500 — 41.500������ �Secondary evidence� defined for ORS 41.500 to 41.580
  • 41.530 — 41.530������ Evidence of representations as to third persons
  • 41.570 — 41.570������ Contracts and communications made by telegraph
  • 41.615 — 41.615); repealed by 1979 c.284 �199] ����� 41.617 [1977 c.358 �3; repealed by 1979 c.284 �199] ����� 41.618 [19
  • 41.625 — 41.625); repealed by 1979 c.284 �199] ����� 41.630 [Repealed by 1959 c.353 �2 (subsection (2) of 41.615 enacted in l
  • 41.660 — 41.660������ Admissibility of objects cognizable by the senses
  • 41.675 — 41.675������ Inadmissibility of certain data provided to peer review body of health care providers and health care group
  • 41.685 — 41.685������ Inadmissibility of certain data relating to emergency medical services system
  • 41.815 — 41.815������ Evidence of compliance with or attempt to comply with ORCP 32 I; when admissible
  • 41.905 — 41.905������ Admissibility in subsequent civil action of procedures in traffic crimes
  • 41.910 — 41.910������ Certain intercepted communications inadmissible
  • 41.930 — for the repeal of ORCP 55 has not been made. See the ORCP 55
  • 41.945 — for the repeal of ORCP 55 has not been made. See the ORCP 55
  • 676.175 — to any committee or governing body of the county, counties or state as
Title 410 · ORS Chapter 410 (65 sections)
  • 124.095 — in 1995]
  • 184.865 — 184.865] ����� 410.100 When department to administer area agency programs. (1) In the event that a local government
  • 236.610 — to 236.640 shall apply.
  • 410.010 — 410.010, the Legislative Assembly declares that a patient-based reimbursement system emphasizing quality incentives is a
  • 410.020 — is to provide a guide for the establishment and implementation of
  • 410.030 — 410.030���� Legislative findings on long term care options
  • 410.060 — 410.060���� Policy for persons with disabilities served by department
  • 410.065 — 410.065���� Comprehensive plan for long term care system (State Administration)
  • 410.070 — 410.070���� Duties of Department of Human Services; elderly persons and persons with disabilities; rules
  • 410.072 — 410.072���� Determination of annual budget levels for type B area agencies; rules
  • 410.074 — 410.074���� Consultation with representatives of type B area agencies on rules establishing methodology
  • 410.075 — 410.075���� Authority of department and Oregon Health Authority to hold title to property; rules
  • 410.080 — 410.080���� Department as single state agency for specified federal programs; authority as single state agency for Title
  • 410.090 — 410.090���� Department to implement supportive social services for persons age 60 and older; rules
  • 410.100 — 410.100���� When department to administer area agency programs
  • 410.150 — 410.150���� Use of files; confidentiality; privileged communications
  • 410.180 — 410.180���� Long term care reimbursement audit manual
  • 410.190 — 410.190���� Representation of entities in contested case proceedings before department (Area Agencies)
  • 410.210 — 410.210���� Area agency advisory councils; membership; duties
  • 410.230 — 410.230���� Expenditure of local funds not required (Type A Agencies)
  • 410.250 — 410.250���� Duties of type A agencies (Type B Agencies)
  • 410.290 — 410.290���� Conditions for designation as type B agency; plan of operation
  • 410.295 — 410.295���� Authority of type B agency to regulate adult foster homes
  • 410.300 — 410.300, 410.320 and 410.619: ����� (1) �Appropriate living arrangement� means any arrangement for an elderly person or
  • 410.320 — 410.320���� Governor�s Commission on Senior Services; LGBTQIA2S+ subcommittee
  • 410.410 — to 410.480 shall be kept in separate accounts in the General Fund. One
  • 410.425 — 410.425���� Separate accounts for persons age 60 and over and for persons with Alzheimer�s disease or related disorders
  • 410.435 — 410.435���� Expansion of Oregon Project Independence; rules
  • 410.480 — 410.480���� Required record keeping; audit ADULT DAY CARE SERVICE
  • 410.495 — 410.495���� Registry for adult day care programs in state; rules LONG TERM CARE (Assessment of Needs)
  • 410.505 — to 410.545 requires federal funding
  • 410.510 — 410.510���� Establishment of procedure for assessment
  • 410.515 — 410.515���� Notice of availability of admission assessment services; disclosure form; department to provide services; ma
  • 410.525 — 410.525���� Disclosure of fees; waiver of assessment; additional assessment services
  • 410.530 — 410.530���� Department authority; delegation; advisory committee; rules
  • 410.545 — is subject to federal fund participation of the admission assessment
  • 410.550 — 410.550���� Medicaid Long Term Care Quality and Reimbursement Advisory Council; membership; duties
  • 410.555 — 410.555���� Submission of changes to Medicaid reimbursement system to council; advisory recommendation; approval; report
  • 410.560 — 410.560���� Eligibility determination dashboard (Temporary provisions relating to eligibility determinations for Med
  • 410.596 — 410.596���� Statewide plan to expand access to skilled home care and personal support workforce
  • 410.598 — 410.598���� Training and testing for home care workers and personal support workers; rules
  • 410.603 — 410.603���� Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health Committee
  • 410.604 — 410.604; ����� (b) Increase the number of home care workers and personal support workers in this state in order to meet
  • 410.606 — 410.606, 410.612 and 410.614 and ORS chapter 657B; and ����� (b) ORS chapter 657, except as provided in ORS 657.730 (4)
  • 410.607 — 410.607���� Home care and personal support worker classifications and payment rates
  • 410.608 — 410.608���� Selection of home care or personal support worker; right to terminate employment; eligibility determination
  • 410.614 — 410.614���� Rights of home care and personal support workers
  • 410.619 — 410.619���� Home care and personal support workers not state employees; exception
  • 410.625 — and also are served by operations that:
  • 410.631 — 410.631���� Noncompetition agreements voidable by home care worker and personal support worker
  • 410.632 — 410.632���� Certain covenants between employer and home care worker or personal support worker voidable by worker ST
  • 410.710 — 410.710���� State policy on persons with disabilities
  • 410.715 — 410.715���� Person suffering brain injury to be considered person with disability
  • 410.720 — 410.720���� Mental health and addiction services for senior citizens and persons with disabilities TRUST FUNDS FOR P
  • 410.730 — (8), the balance of any money deposited to the account of the
  • 410.732 — 410.732���� Disabilities Trust Fund; rules PROGRAM TO SERVE NEEDS OF PERSONS WHO ARE DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
  • 410.750 — 410.750���� Department of Human Services to provide services to individuals with brain injuries; Brain Injury Advisory C
  • 410.751 — 410.751���� Reports to Legislative Assembly MISCELLANEOUS
  • 410.851 — 410.851���� Policy on patient-based reimbursement system for long term care facilities; rules
  • 410.855 — 410.855���� Agencies that provide direct support services PENALTIES
  • 410.890 — 410.890���� Civil penalty SERVICES FOR SENIORS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES (Generally) ����� 410.010 State
  • 411.795 — 411.795, 416.310 and 416.350. Title shall be taken in the name of the department or the authority. The department or the
  • 414.665 — 414.665. ����� (6) The commission has the authority to contract for services, lease, acquire, hold, own, encumber, insu
  • 653.295 — made in the context of an employment relationship or contract with a
  • 9.320 — or 203.145 or ORS chapter 180 or other law, in any contested case
Title 411 · ORS Chapter 411 (112 sections)
  • 183.415 — by regular mail or, if requested by the recipient of the notice, by
  • 409.710 — 409.710] ����� Note: 411.171 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 411.070 — 411.070���� Statewide standards for public assistance; rules
  • 411.072 — 411.072���� Public process required if waiver of federal requirement involves policy change APPLICATION; DETERMINATI
  • 411.078 — in 2009]
  • 411.081 — 411.081���� Public assistance application required; declaration of eligibility; report on change in circumstance; recove
  • 411.083 — 411.083���� Income and resources that may be disregarded in determining eligibility for public assistance and medical as
  • 411.085 — 411.085���� Reconsideration of grants of public assistance
  • 411.087 — 411.087���� Statement required to obtain public assistance
  • 411.089 — in 2009]
  • 411.091 — 411.091���� Time for issuance of public assistance; effect of delay
  • 411.093 — 411.093���� Treatment of public assistance applicants and recipients; grievance procedure NOTICE AND HEARING
  • 411.095 — 411.095���� Notice and hearings for public assistance and medical assistance; rules
  • 411.097 — 411.097���� Content of notices of termination of public assistance
  • 411.101 — 411.101���� Service eligibility notification procedures and standards for communications; rules
  • 411.103 — 411.103���� Notice by regular or electronic mail to recipient of public assistance or medical assistance; final order by
  • 411.110 — 411.110); 2005 c.381 �29; renumbered 411.085 in 2009] ����� 411.113 [1971 c.779 �73; 2001 c.900 �86; repealed by 200
  • 411.116 — 411.116���� Department contracts and intergovernmental agreements for providing social services to individuals; rules
  • 411.118 — 411.118; 2011 c.545 �46] ����� 411.155 [1971 c.779 �70; renumbered
  • 411.119 — 411.119���� Prohibition against denial of public assistance or medical assistance based on drug conviction; exception
  • 411.122 — 411.122���� Department to make dependent care payments directly to providers
  • 411.128 — in 2009]
  • 411.135 — 411.135���� Department cooperation with federal government in research and training personnel
  • 411.137 — 411.137���� Contributions by state and counties for medical assistance demonstration projects under ORS 411.135
  • 411.139 — 411.139���� Grants for assisting refugees FINANCING OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
  • 411.141 — 411.141, 411.706 and 411.708: ����� (1) �Assistance� means: ����� (a) Cash payments or noncash benefits provided under
  • 411.142 — 411.142���� Quarterly allocation of funds for each category of public assistance
  • 411.144 — 411.144���� Deposit of funds received for public assistance purposes; appropriation
  • 411.146 — 411.146���� Payment of public assistance claims; rules
  • 411.149 — 411.149���� Advancements from Public Welfare Account to meet public assistance claims payable from federal funds
  • 411.151 — 411.151���� Department of Human Services revolving fund MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS RELATING TO PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
  • 411.171 — 411.171���� Certain job referrals prohibited; eligibility not conditioned on employment at workplace involved in labor d
  • 411.175 — 411.175. ����� (3) The amount in the Department of Human Services Scholarship Account that is available after scholarsh
  • 411.300 — 411.300���� Use and custody of records; authorization for department to combine data system with Oregon Health Authority
  • 411.320 — 411.320���� Disclosure and use of records limited to purposes connected to administration of public assistance programs;
  • 411.335 — 411.335���� Prohibited use of lists or names MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
  • 411.380 — 411.380] ����� 411.595 [1983 c.299 �2; 1987 c.3 �14; 2001 c.900 �90; renumbered 411.072 in 2009] ����� 411.596 C
  • 411.402 — 411.402���� Procedures for verifying eligibility for medical assistance; rules
  • 411.408 — 411.408���� Hearing on eligibility for medical assistance; rules
  • 411.435 — 411.435���� Enrollment of medical assistance program clients; agreements with local governments
  • 411.447 — 411.447���� Suspension of medical assistance provided to inmates
  • 411.463 — 411.463���� Availability of information on all licensed healing arts INVESTIGATIONS AND RECOVERY OF PUBLIC ASSISTANC
  • 411.593 — 411.593���� Investigations; power to subpoena, administer oaths, take depositions and fix witness fees
  • 411.594 — 411.594���� Petition for enforcement of subpoena issued under ORS 411.593
  • 411.596 — 411.596���� Court order to show cause issued upon filing of petition for enforcement of subpoena
  • 411.597 — 411.597���� Court may compel appearance of witness before petitioner
  • 411.610 — 411.610���� Indorsement by others of assistance checks or warrants payable to deceased recipient; disposition of proceed
  • 411.620 — (2).
  • 411.630 — 411.630���� Unlawfully obtaining public assistance or medical assistance
  • 411.635 — 411.635���� Recovery of improperly disbursed public assistance or medical assistance
  • 411.640 — 411.640, 411.675 and 411.690: ����� (1) �Claims for payment� includes bills, invoices, electronic transmissions and any
  • 411.660 — 411.660���� Modification, cancellation or suspension of public assistance
  • 411.690 — 411.690���� Liability of person wrongfully receiving payment of public assistance or medical assistance; amount of recov
  • 411.694 — 411.694���� Request for notice of transfer or encumbrance of real property held by recipient of public assistance or med
  • 411.700 — 411.700; 2011 c.720 �96; 2015 c.348 �23] ����� Note: 411.083 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 411 by legi
  • 411.703 — 411.703, if the person has: ����� (1) Received, either for the benefit of the person or for the benefit of any other pe
  • 411.708 — 411.708���� Recovery of supplemental income program assistance from certain estates; exceptions; certain transfers of pr
  • 411.710 — to 411.730 and 411.752 are inalienable by any assignment or transfer
  • 411.720 — 411.720���� Residence required of applicants for general assistance
  • 411.730 — 411.730���� Application for general assistance; determination of eligibility and amount of grant
  • 411.750 — 411.750���� Cooperation with federal government in providing general assistance
  • 411.752 — 411.752���� General assistance project established (metadata only)
  • 411.753 — 411.753���� Advisory group for general assistance project
  • 411.790 — 411.790���� Assistance to certain persons receiving employment income
  • 411.802 — 411.802���� Compensation for in-home care by spouse
  • 411.803 — 411.803���� When spouse may be compensated for in-home care SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
  • 411.805 — 411.805); 1971 c.779 �26; 1997 c.581 �10; 2009 c.599 �1; 2023 c.579 �3] ����� 411.810 [1961 c.526 �2; repealed by 19
  • 411.806 — to 411.845.
  • 411.811 — 411.811���� Distribution by tribal councils; duties of department with respect to food distribution programs; rules
  • 411.813 — 411.813���� Farm Direct Nutrition Programs authorized; rules
  • 411.816 — or 411.825, to be eligible to receive supplemental nutrition assistance
  • 411.825 — 411.825���� Administration of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
  • 411.826 — 411.826���� Hours worked as graduate assistant to count toward SNAP work requirements
  • 411.827 — 411.827���� Appropriation of sums received from federal government
  • 411.837 — 411.837���� Compliance with state and federal laws required
  • 411.840 — 411.840���� Unlawfully obtaining or disposing of supplemental nutrition assistance
  • 411.847 — 411.847���� Task force on maximizing SNAP benefits (Temporary provisions related to waiver requests to exclude certa
  • 411.860 — 411.860���� Community work and training programs authorized for general assistance applicants or recipients
  • 411.865 — 411.865���� Denial of general assistance to applicants or recipients for failing to participate in community work progra
  • 411.875 — 411.875���� Status of applicants, recipients, beneficiaries and trainees under community work and training program; work
  • 411.880 — 411.880���� Exemptions and waivers from federal law to be obtained
  • 411.882 — 411.882���� Maximizing use of federal grants and apportionments
  • 411.890 — 411.890���� JOBS Plus Implementation Council; duties; membership
  • 411.892 — 411.892���� Employer eligibility; job requirements; program participant eligibility; termination of participation; job a
  • 411.894 — 411.894���� Oregon JOBS Individual Education Account; employer contribution; participant access; administered by Office
  • 411.896 — and 657.925. Legislative Counsel has not substituted ORS section
  • 411.905 — 411.905���� Programs for displaced homemakers; scope of activities
  • 411.910 — 411.910���� Contracts with public and private agencies to carry out programs PUBLIC ASSISTANCE AND MEDICAL ASSISTANC
  • 411.967 — 411.967���� Forms and notices to be in plain language
  • 411.969 — 411.969���� Informational materials for applicants (metadata only)
  • 411.970 — 411.970���� When bilingual services required PENALTIES
  • 411.990 — 411.990���� Penalties ����� Note: 414.025 contains definitions for ORS chapter 411. GENERAL PROVISIONS �����
  • 412.009 — 412.009. ����� (2) �JOBS Plus� or �program� means the JOBS Plus Program established in ORS 411.878. ����� (3) �Supplem
  • 412.600 — 412.600; 2007 c.70 �189; 2007 c.486 �10; 2009 c.595 �263; 2009 c.867 �41; 2011 c.602 �35; 2011 c.720 �124a] GENERAL
  • 414.073 — 414.073; 2011 c.720 �112] ����� 411.464 [1953 c.361 �15; renumbered
  • 416.080 — 416.080] ����� 411.441 [1959 c.522 ��2,4; renumbered
  • 416.090 — 416.090] ����� 411.452 [1953 c.361 �9; renumbered
  • 416.100 — 416.100] ����� 411.462 [1953 c.361 �13; 1961 c.605 �20; renumbered 416.230] ����� 411.463 Availability of inform
  • 416.110 — 416.110] ����� 411.442 [1953 c.361 ��4,5; 1961 c.605 �9; renumbered 416.120] ����� 411.443 [Formerly 414.420; 20
  • 416.180 — 416.180] ����� 411.454 [1953 c.361 �10; renumbered
  • 416.190 — 416.190] ����� 411.456 [1953 c.361 �11; renumbered
  • 416.200 — 416.200] ����� 411.458 [1953 c.361 �12; renumbered
  • 416.210 — 416.210] ����� 411.459 [Formerly 414.051; 2011 c.720 �111; renumbered 414.071 in 2011] ����� 411.460 [Renumbered
  • 416.240 — 416.240] ����� 411.466 [1953 c.361 �16; renumbered
  • 416.250 — 416.250] ����� 411.470 [Amended by 1953 c.361 �19; renumbered 416.260] ����� 411.474 [1957 c.571 �1; renumbered
  • 416.270 — 416.270] ����� 411.480 [Renumbered 416.310] ����� 411.490 [Amended by 1961 c.104 �1; renumbered 416.320] ���
  • 416.550 — 416.550] ����� 411.562 [1959 c.454 �6; renumbered
  • 416.560 — 416.560] ����� 411.564 [1959 c.454 �8; renumbered
  • 416.580 — 416.580] ����� 411.568 [1959 c.454 �11; renumbered
  • 416.590 — 416.590] ����� 411.570 [1959 c.454 �12; renumbered
  • 416.610 — 416.610] ����� 411.575 [1967 c.588 �2; 1969 c.707 �1; 1971 c.774 �16; 1989 c.966 �46; 1997 c.130 �7; 2003 c.14 �181;
  • 417.305 — 417.305, the Department of Human Services shall adopt and enforce rules necessary to ensure full compliance with federal
Title 412 · ORS Chapter 412 (30 sections)
  • 348.105 — 348.105. [2003 c.212 �1; 2009 c.11 �55; 2019 c.602 �5] ����� Note: 412.016 was added to and made a part of 412.001 t
  • 412.001 — to 412.155.
  • 412.006 — 412.006���� Administration of temporary assistance for needy families program; rules
  • 412.011 — 412.011���� Support service payments to prevent loss of employment
  • 412.014 — 412.014���� State Family Pre-SSI/SSDI program; rules
  • 412.016 — 412.016���� Enrollment in educational institution as allowable work activity
  • 412.024 — 412.024���� Assignment of support rights; cooperation required for establishing parentage of child or obtaining support;
  • 412.026 — 412.026���� Payment of aid to individual other than relative; rules
  • 412.028 — shall be expended by the representative payee, guardian or conservator
  • 412.029 — 412.029���� Expenditures limited to needs of beneficiary; rules
  • 412.034 — 412.034���� Denial of aid when unemployed parent refuses employment
  • 412.039 — 412.039���� Cooperation of department with Director of Employment Department and all available workforce services to fin
  • 412.044 — 412.044���� Cooperation with other agencies to provide vocational training
  • 412.049 — 412.049���� Powers and duties of department; rules (metadata only)
  • 412.059 — 412.059���� Investigation of eligibility of child; rules
  • 412.069 — 412.069���� Appeal from denial of or failure to act on application or from modification or cancellation of aid
  • 412.072 — 412.072���� Requirements when victims of domestic violence apply for or receive TANF; confidentiality
  • 412.084 — 412.084���� Minor parents� eligibility to receive assistance and support services
  • 412.089 — 412.089���� Referral to mental health or drug abuse professional; provision of resources; staff training
  • 412.094 — 412.094���� Public officials to cooperate in locating and furnishing information concerning parents of children receivin
  • 412.139 — 412.139���� Duties of department relating to federal law
  • 412.144 — 412.144���� Duties of department relating to other agencies
  • 412.151 — 412.151���� Statewide electronic benefits transfer system; replacement cards to display name
  • 412.155 — 412.155���� Additional monthly payments of elderly rental assistance
  • 412.991 — 412.991���� Criminal penalties TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE FOR NEEDY FAMILIES PROGRAM ����� 412.001 Definitions. As use
  • 418.040 — 418.040; 2009 c.11 �53; 2015 c.765 �11; 2019 c.602 �2] ����� 412.007 Determination of amount of aid; rules. (1) The
  • 418.050 — 418.050] ����� 412.028 Petition for and appointment of guardian or conservator; costs; compensation. (1) If, after s
  • 418.160 — 418.160] ����� 412.140 [Repealed by 1961 c.633 �14] ����� 412.144 Duties of department relating to other agencie
  • 418.163 — 418.163] ����� 412.150 [Repealed by 1961 c.633 �14] ����� 412.151 Statewide electronic benefits transfer system;
  • 441.640 — 441.640. [Formerly 418.130; 2023 c.271 �4] ����� 412.075 [1961 c.633 �8; 1971 c.734 �42; 1971 c.779 �32; repealed by
Title 413 · ORS Chapter 413 (81 sections)
  • 413.016 — 413.016���� Authority of board to establish advisory and technical committees
  • 413.017 — 413.017���� Public Health Benefit Purchasers Committee, Health Care Workforce Committee, Health Plan Quality Metrics Com
  • 413.022 — 413.022���� Metrics and scoring subcommittee; identification of health outcome and quality measures and benchmarks O
  • 413.031 — 413.031; 2019 c.456 �10; 2021 c.191 �8; 2021 c.615 �7] ����� 413.105 Deposit of reimbursements received for medical
  • 413.032 — 413.032���� Establishment of Oregon Health Authority
  • 413.034 — 413.034���� Oregon Health Authority officers and employees
  • 413.035 — 413.035] ����� 413.213 Community Acute Psychiatric Facility Capacity Program Fund. (1) The Community Acute Psychiatr
  • 413.036 — 413.036���� Use of abuse and neglect reports for screening subject individuals; rules
  • 413.037 — 413.037���� Administering oaths; depositions; subpoenas
  • 413.041 — 413.041���� Persons authorized to represent parties in contested cases
  • 413.046 — 413.046���� Right to courteous, fair and dignified treatment; grievances
  • 413.071 — 413.071���� Authorization to request federal waivers
  • 413.072 — 413.072���� Public process required if waiver of federal requirement involves policy change
  • 413.084 — 413.084���� State School Nursing Consultant; duties
  • 413.085 — 413.085���� Cross-delegation by directors of Department of Human Services, Department of Consumer and Business Services
  • 413.101 — in 2011]
  • 413.105 — 413.105���� Deposit of reimbursements received for medical assistance expenditures
  • 413.109 — 413.109���� Acceptance and expenditures of funds received from private sources
  • 413.115 — 413.115���� Opioid Reversal Medication and Harm Reduction Clearinghouse Bulk Purchasing Fund
  • 413.121 — 413.121���� Oregon Health Authority Special Checking Account
  • 413.151 — 413.151���� Setoff of liquidated and delinquent debts COLLECTION, RETENTION AND DISCLOSURE OF RECORDS
  • 413.161 — 413.161. The report must include, but is not limited to: ����� (1) A description of the uniform standards for data coll
  • 413.162 — 413.162���� Reports to Legislative Assembly on collection of data under ORS 413.161
  • 413.163 — and 413.164. The report must include, but is not limited to:
  • 413.164 — (4). [2013 c.264 �1; 2021 c.549 �5; 2023 c.69 �2]
  • 413.171 — 413.171���� Sharing of data with Department of Human Services; rules
  • 413.175 — 413.175���� Prohibition on disclosure of information; exceptions
  • 413.181 — 413.181���� Disclosure of insurer information by Department of Consumer and Business Services for purpose of administeri
  • 413.195 — in 2013]
  • 413.196 — 413.196���� Confidentiality and inadmissibility of information obtained in connection with epidemiologic morbidity and m
  • 413.201 — 413.201���� Targeted outreach for Cover All People program; grants to address health care access barriers
  • 413.213 — 413.213���� Community Acute Psychiatric Facility Capacity Program Fund
  • 413.223 — 413.223���� School-based health centers; certification; best practices; rules
  • 413.225 — 413.225���� Grants to safety net providers; evaluation of implementation of Cover All People program; rules
  • 413.227 — 413.227���� Oregon Health Authority reimbursement of coordinated care organization�s costs to provide services related t
  • 413.235 — 413.235. ����� (2) The reimbursement established under ORS 682.400 also applies to the reimbursement of emergency medic
  • 413.236 — 413.236���� Coordinated care organization reimbursement of emergency medical services providers
  • 413.241 — 413.241���� Enhanced federal match for Indian health care providers
  • 413.246 — 413.246���� Information provided to retired physicians and health care providers
  • 413.248 — 413.248���� Physician Visa Waiver Program; rules; fees
  • 413.249 — 413.249���� United We Heal Medicaid Payment Program established; rules (Temporary provisions relating to shortage of
  • 413.255 — 413.255���� Cooperative research and demonstration projects for health and health care purposes
  • 413.257 — 413.257���� Experimental, prototype health care of tomorrow (Patient Centered Care)
  • 413.260 — 413.260���� Patient centered primary care and behavioral health home delivery models (Palliative Care)
  • 413.271 — 413.271: ����� (a) �Appropriate� means consistent with applicable legal, health and professional standards, a patient�s
  • 413.273 — 413.273���� Palliative care for patients and residents of hospitals, long term care facilities and residential care faci
  • 413.301 — 413.301���� Health Information Technology Oversight Council
  • 413.310 — and ORS chapter 414:
  • 413.430 — 413.430���� Functions of Director of Oregon Health Authority regarding health professionals
  • 413.435 — 413.435���� Administrative requirements for students in clinical training
  • 413.450 — 413.450���� Continuing education in cultural competency (Temporary provisions relating to advisory committee to be c
  • 413.500 — 413.500���� Women, Infants and Children Program; rules; civil penalties GAMBLING ADDICTION PROGRAMS
  • 413.520 — 413.520���� Gambling addiction programs in Oregon Health Authority; advisory committee
  • 413.522 — 413.522���� Problem Gambling Treatment Fund HEALTH CARE INTERPRETERS
  • 413.552 — 413.552���� Legislative findings and policy on health care interpreters
  • 413.554 — 413.554���� Oregon Council on Health Care Interpreters
  • 413.556 — to professionalize the health care interpreter workforce in this state.
  • 413.558 — and has been issued a valid certification by the authority.
  • 413.559 — 413.559; and ����� (ii) Was unable to arrange for a health care interpreter from the health care interpreter registry;
  • 413.560 — 413.560���� Moneys received credited to account in Oregon Health Authority Fund
  • 413.561 — 413.561���� Agencies or boards with enforcement authority
  • 413.562 — 413.562���� State of Oregon as employer of health care interpreters for purposes of collective bargaining only
  • 413.563 — 413.563���� Requirement for interpretation service company to use health care interpreters from registry; exceptions
  • 413.564 — 413.564, or otherwise. ����� (B) Providing information, in consultation with the Oregon Health Authority, to health car
  • 413.565 — were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to
  • 413.570 — 413.570���� Pain Management Commission; duties; staffing
  • 413.576 — 413.576���� Selection of chairperson and vice chairperson; requirements for commission meetings
  • 413.590 — 413.590���� Pain management education required of certain licensed health care professionals; duties of Oregon Medical B
  • 413.599 — 413.599���� Rules TRADITIONAL HEALTH WORKERS COMMISSION
  • 413.600 — 413.600���� Traditional Health Workers Commission COMPACT OF FREE ASSOCIATION DENTAL PROGRAM
  • 413.614 — 413.614���� COFA Dental Program established VETERANS DENTAL PROGRAM
  • 413.650 — 413.650���� Veterans Dental Program established; rules CERTIFIED COMMUNITY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CLINIC PROGRAM
  • 413.660 — 413.660���� Certified community behavioral health clinic program established; rules MISCELLANEOUS
  • 413.805 — 413.805���� Services for children and youth under K Plan ����� Note: 414.025 contains definitions for ORS chapter 41
  • 414.231 — and administered by the authority with the goal of enrolling in the
  • 414.609 — 414.609, 415.012 to 415.430 and 415.501. [2012 c.8 �6; 2015 c.389 �8; 2019 c.478 �56; 2021 c.615 �10] ����� Note: Se
  • 415.501 — 415.501, 741.001 to 741.540, 741.802 and 741.900 or by other statutes. [2009 c.595 �10; 2011 c.500 �5; 2011 c.602 �19; 2
  • 418.978 — 418.978; ����� (H) A member of the Oversight and Accountability Council, established under ORS 430.388, who represents
  • 676.850 — 676.850. ����� (3) The continuing education opportunities may include, but need not be limited to: ����� (a) Courses d
  • 682.216 — 682.216; ����� (C) A clinical laboratory certified under ORS 438.040; ����� (D) A health care facility as defined in O
  • 741.381 — in 2011]
Title 414 · ORS Chapter 414 (141 sections)
  • 411.404 — in 2009]
  • 411.439 — and 411.447, �medical assistance� does not include care or services for
  • 411.445 — in 2009]
  • 411.706 — 411.706. Case managers shall be trained in and shall exhibit skills in communication with and sensitivity to the unique
  • 413.259 — (1)(c). [2009 c.595 �1164; 2011 c.602 �29; 2015 c.798 �15]
  • 414.018 — and the system design described in ORS 414.570 (1); and
  • 414.033 — 414.033���� Expenditures for medical assistance authorized
  • 414.034 — 414.034���� Acceptance of federal billing, reimbursement and reporting forms
  • 414.041 — 414.041���� Simplified application process; outreach and enrollment
  • 414.044 — 414.044���� Notice to Department of Veterans� Affairs of information regarding applications for health care coverage by
  • 414.065 — 414.065. [1967 c.502 �20; 1991 c.66 �22; 1995 c.727 �46; 2003 c.784 �8; 2009 c.595 �289] ����� 414.227 Application o
  • 414.066 — 414.066���� Billing patient for services covered by medical assistance prohibited
  • 414.067 — 414.067���� Coordinated care organization assumption of costs; reports to Legislative Assembly
  • 414.074 — 414.074���� Timely prior authorization determinations for repair of complex rehabilitation technology
  • 414.075 — 414.075���� Payment of deductibles imposed under federal law
  • 414.109 — 414.109���� Oregon Health Plan Fund INSURANCE AND SERVICE CONTRACTS
  • 414.115 — 414.115, 414.125 or 414.135 STATE AND LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH PARTNERSHIP
  • 414.117 — 414.117���� Premium assistance for health insurance coverage
  • 414.125 — or 414.135 shall be implemented whenever it appears to the Oregon
  • 414.135 — 414.135���� Contracts relating to direct providers of care and services
  • 414.152 — 414.152���� Duty of state agencies to work with local health departments
  • 414.153 — 414.153, 414.572, 414.591, 414.605, 414.607, 414.655, 414.712, 414.728,
  • 414.225 — 414.225���� Oregon Health Authority to consult with committee
  • 414.227 — 414.227���� Application of public meetings law to advisory committees COVER ALL PEOPLE PROGRAM
  • 414.241 — 414.241���� Oregon Health Authority to administer bridge program
  • 414.245 — 414.245���� Bridge Program Fund PRESCRIPTION DRUGS (Oregon Prescription Drug Program)
  • 414.314 — 414.314���� Application and participation in Oregon Prescription Drug Program; prescription drug charges; fees
  • 414.320 — 414.320���� Rules (Prescription Drug Coverage in Medical Assistance Program)
  • 414.324 — 414.324���� Prohibition on requiring prior authorization or step therapy for human immunodeficiency virus drugs
  • 414.325 — 414.325���� Prescription drugs; use of legend or generic drugs; prior authorization; rules
  • 414.326 — in 2011]
  • 414.327 — 414.327���� Electronically transmitted prescriptions; rules
  • 414.328 — 414.328���� Synchronization of prescription drug refills
  • 414.329 — 414.329���� Prescription drug benefits for certain persons who are eligible for Medicare Part D prescription drug covera
  • 414.330 — 414.330���� Legislative findings on prescription drugs
  • 414.332 — 414.332���� Policy for Practitioner-Managed Prescription Drug Plan
  • 414.334 — 414.334���� Practitioner-Managed Prescription Drug Plan for medical assistance program
  • 414.337 — 414.337���� Limitation on rules regarding Practitioner-Managed Prescription Drug Plan (Pharmacy and Therapeutics Com
  • 414.354 — 414.354���� Meetings; advisory committees; public notice and testimony
  • 414.356 — 414.356, the Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee shall operate in accordance with ORS chapter 192. The committee shall a
  • 414.361 — 414.361���� Committee to advise and make recommendations on drug utilization review standards and interventions; preferr
  • 414.369 — 414.369. ����� (11) �Retrospective program� means the retrospective drug use review program described in ORS
  • 414.371 — 414.371. ����� (12) �Standards� means the acceptable prescribing and dispensing methods determined by compendia, in acc
  • 414.381 — 414.381���� Annual reports; educational materials; procedures to protect confidential information
  • 414.414 — that identifies an individual is confidential and may not be disclosed
  • 414.426 — in 2005]
  • 414.428 — 414.428���� Coverage for American Indian and Alaska Native beneficiaries
  • 414.430 — 414.430���� Access to dental care for pregnant medical assistance recipients; rules
  • 414.432 — 414.432���� Reproductive health services for noncitizens
  • 414.434 — 414.434���� Eligibility for individuals under age 26 who have aged out of foster care in Oregon or another state
  • 414.436 — 414.436���� Oregon Health Authority to review rules and contracts to ensure timely access to services for individuals un
  • 414.500 — 414.500���� Findings regarding medical assistance for persons with hemophilia
  • 414.530 — 414.530���� When payments not made for hemophilia services (Breast and Cervical Cancer)
  • 414.534 — 414.534, the department or the authority shall determine her to be presumptively eligible for medical assistance until a
  • 414.536 — 414.536���� Presumptive eligibility for medical assistance for treatment of breast or cervical cancer
  • 414.538 — 414.538���� Prohibition on coverage limitations; priority to low-income women
  • 414.555 — 414.555���� Findings regarding medical assistance for persons with cystic fibrosis
  • 414.565 — shall not be made for any services which are available to the recipient
  • 414.570 — 414.570. ����� (2) The authority and the department may delegate to each other any duties, functions or powers that the
  • 414.572 — (1) that is in effect on July 27, 2023, shall be extended to December
  • 414.577 — 414.577���� Community health assessment and adoption of community health improvement plan; rules
  • 414.578 — 414.578���� Community health improvement plan to address health of children and youth
  • 414.581 — 414.581���� Tribal Advisory Council established; membership; terms
  • 414.584 — and that includes:
  • 414.590 — 414.590���� Coordinated care organization contracts; terms and amendments; 60 days� advance notice; refusal to renew
  • 414.592 — 414.592���� Requirements for contracts between authority and providers; alignment with behavioral quality health metrics
  • 414.593 — 414.593���� Reporting and public disclosure of expenditures by coordinated care organizations
  • 414.595 — 414.595���� External quality reviews of coordinated care organizations; limits on documentation and reporting requiremen
  • 414.598 — 414.598, 414.605, 414.632 or 414.655 remains subject to any applicable federal or state privacy requirements. ����� (5)
  • 414.607 — 414.607���� Use and disclosure of member information; access by member to personal health information
  • 414.611 — 414.611���� Transfer of 500 or more members of coordinated care organization
  • 414.613 — 414.613���� Discrimination based on scope of practice prohibited; appeals; rules
  • 414.619 — 414.619���� Coordination between Oregon Health Authority and Department of Human Services
  • 414.631 — and 414.688 to 414.745 to eligible persons who are determined eligible
  • 414.632 — 414.632, 414.654, 414.655 and 414.665. [Formerly 414.685] ����� 414.620 [1983 c.590 �2; 1985 c.747 �2; 2011 c.602 �2
  • 414.651 — in 2011]
  • 414.654 — 414.654���� Persons served by prepaid managed care health services organizations; funding of health information technolo
  • 414.655 — 414.655���� Utilization of patient centered primary care homes and behavioral health homes by coordinated care organizat
  • 414.668 — 414.668���� Access to services provided by doulas, lactation counselors and lactation educators
  • 414.669 — 414.669���� Payment for doula, lactation counselor and lactation educator services
  • 414.672 — 414.672���� Tribal-based practices for mental health and substance abuse prevention, counseling and treatment
  • 414.686 — 414.686���� Health assessments for foster children (Health Evidence Review Commission)
  • 414.688 — to 414.745 shall not be subject to criminal prosecution, civil
  • 414.690 — 414.690: ����� (1) Nursing facilities, institutional and home- and community-based waivered services funded through the
  • 414.694 — 414.694���� Commission review of covered reproductive health services
  • 414.698 — 414.698���� Comparative effectiveness of medical technologies
  • 414.701 — 414.701���� Commission to rely on range of research; research referencing quality of life in general measure under limit
  • 414.704 — 414.704���� Advisory committee SCOPE OF COVERED HEALTH SERVICES
  • 414.706 — 414.706���� Persons eligible for medical assistance; rules
  • 414.709 — 414.709���� Adjustment of population of eligible persons in event of insufficient resources prohibited
  • 414.710 — 414.710���� Services not subject to prioritized list
  • 414.712 — 414.712���� Health services for certain eligible persons
  • 414.719 — 414.719���� Housing navigation services and social determinants of health; rules
  • 414.726 — 414.726���� Requirement to use certified or qualified health care interpreters; reimbursement; rules
  • 414.728 — 414.728���� Reimbursement of rural hospitals on fee-for-service basis
  • 414.735 — 414.735���� Reduction in scope of health services in event of insufficient resources; approval of Legislative Assembly o
  • 414.737 — 414.737; 2021 c.97 �41] ����� 414.632 Services to individuals who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. (1)
  • 414.743 — 414.743, 414.746, 414.760, 416.510 to 416.610, 441.094, 442.372, 655.515,
  • 414.745 — 414.745���� Liability of health care providers and plans
  • 414.756 — 414.756���� Payments to Oregon Health and Science University
  • 414.760 — 414.760���� Payment for patient centered primary care home and behavioral health home services
  • 414.761 — 414.761���� Payment for bilateral cochlear implants, hearing aids and hearing assistive technology systems for minors
  • 414.763 — 414.763���� Payment for dispensing of 12-month supply of prescription contraceptives
  • 414.764 — 414.764���� Payment for services provided by pharmacy or pharmacist
  • 414.765 — 414.765���� Periodic surveys of pharmacists regarding costs of dispensing prescription drugs
  • 414.767 — 414.767���� Survey of medical assistance recipients regarding experience with behavioral health care and services
  • 414.768 — 414.768; 2025 c.539 �8] ����� 414.670 [1983 c.590 �6; 1985 c.747 �3a; 1991 c.66 �28; repealed by 2009 c.595 �1204]
  • 414.769 — 414.769���� Payment for gender-affirming treatment; rules
  • 414.771 — 414.771���� Payment for certain registered nurse services without order from primary care provider
  • 414.773 — 414.773���� Certain conditions on reimbursement of claims for behavioral health services prohibited; assignment of CCO m
  • 414.774 — 414.774���� Payment for private duty nursing services for medically fragile children; rules
  • 414.775 — 414.775���� Payment for COVID-19 testing and treatment
  • 414.776 — 414.776���� Payment for behavioral health services provided by licensed art therapists, licensed certified art therapist
  • 414.780 — 414.780���� Coordinated care organization reporting of data to assess compliance with mental health parity requirements;
  • 414.781 — 414.781���� Fee-for-service reimbursement of co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder treatment services
  • 414.782 — 414.782���� Reimbursement to ensure access to addiction treatment statewide PAYMENT OF MEDICAL EXPENSES OF PERSON IN
  • 414.805 — 414.805���� Liability of individual for medical services received while in custody of law enforcement officer
  • 414.807 — 414.807���� Oregon Health Authority to pay for medical services related to law enforcement activity; certification of in
  • 414.815 — 414.815���� Law Enforcement Medical Liability Account; limited liability; rules; report HOSPITAL ASSESSMENT
  • 414.853 — 414.853, 414.855, 414.857, 414.863, 414.865, 414.867, 414.869 and 414.900 and section 4, chapter 736, Oregon Laws 2003,
  • 414.855 — by the date the report or payment is due shall be subject to a penalty
  • 414.857 — 414.857���� Reduction in rate required by federal law
  • 414.863 — 414.863, 414.865, 414.867, 414.869 and 414.900 and section 4, chapter 736, Oregon Laws 2003, for a calendar quarter endi
  • 414.867 — 414.867���� Deposit of assessments collected to Hospital Quality Assurance Fund
  • 414.869 — 414.869���� Establishment of Hospital Quality Assurance Fund
  • 414.871 — 414.871���� Applicability of hospital assessment MANAGED CARE ORGANIZATION ASSESSMENT
  • 414.880 — 414.880, 414.882, 414.884 and 414.902 by section 10 of this 2025 Act affects the imposition and collection of a managed
  • 414.882 — 414.882���� Refund of managed care organization assessment; right to contested case hearing
  • 414.884 — 414.884���� Applicability of managed care organization assessment PENALTIES
  • 414.902 — 414.902: ����� (a) �Managed care organization� means: ����� (A) A coordinated care organization as defined in ORS 414.
  • 566.310 — 566.310] ����� 414.815 Law Enforcement Medical Liability Account; limited liability; rules; report. (1) The Law Enfo
  • 566.320 — 566.320] ����� 414.821 [2001 c.898 �1; 2003 c.14 �196; repealed by 2003 c.735 �5] ����� 414.823 [2001 c.898 �2;
  • 566.330 — 566.330] ����� 414.831 [2001 c.898 �5a; 2003 c.14 �201; 2003 c.684 �6; 2005 c.744 �37; repealed by 2013 c.681 �65 an
  • 566.340 — 566.340] ����� 414.841 [Formerly 735.720; 2011 c.70 �1; 2011 c.700 �2; repealed by 2013 c.681 �65 and 2013 c.640 �21
  • 566.350 — 566.350] ����� 414.851 [Formerly 735.730; 2011 c.700 �4; repealed by 2013 c.681 �65 and 2013 c.640 �21] ����� 41
  • 566.360 — 566.360] ����� 414.861 [Formerly 735.736; repealed by 2013 c.681 �65 and 2013 c.640 �21] ����� 414.862 [Formerly
  • 659.830 — and 743B.470.
  • 689.515 — and pursuant to rules of the Oregon Health Authority unless the
  • 689.698 — 689.698. ����� (2) If there is a disagreement about the level of care required by subsection (1)(e) or (f) of this sect
  • 732.225 — 732.225, 732.230 and 750.045. ����� (C) Expend a portion of the annual net income or reserves of the coordinated care o
  • 743A.140 — and 743A.141. [2023 c.424 �2]
Title 415 · ORS Chapter 415 (39 sections)
  • 415.001 — 415.001���� Reinsurance program for coordinated care organizations (CCOs) (Regulation of Financial Solvency)
  • 415.011 — 415.011���� Oregon Health Authority regulation of financial solvency of CCOs to align with regulation of domestic insure
  • 415.013 — 415.013���� Powers and authority to enforce ORS 415.012 to 415.430 and 415.501
  • 415.015 — 415.015���� Prohibited conflicts of interest of officer or employee of Oregon Health Authority with responsibility for e
  • 415.019 — 415.019���� Right to contested case hearing (Confidential Reports)
  • 415.055 — 415.055���� Confidentiality of complaints; exceptions; publication of annual statistical report of complaints against al
  • 415.056 — 415.056���� Confidentiality of reports regarding certain financial information
  • 415.057 — 415.057���� Authorized use of confidential reports regarding financial information (Compliance Audit Documents)
  • 415.062 — 415.062���� Compliance self-evaluative audit document privileged; auditor not subject to examination in administrative o
  • 415.063 — 415.063���� Permissible use of compliance self-evaluative audit document by Oregon Health Authority; consideration of do
  • 415.064 — 415.064. [2019 c.478 �20] ����� 415.066 Exceptions to privilege of compliance self-evaluative audit document. The pr
  • 415.065 — 415.065���� Petition for in camera hearing on privilege of compliance self-evaluative audit document; hearing on petitio
  • 415.066 — 415.066���� Exceptions to privilege of compliance self-evaluative audit document
  • 415.067 — 415.067���� Other applicable privileges not waived by release of compliance self-evaluative audit document (Investig
  • 415.070 — 415.070); repealed by 1985 c.511 �1] (Investigations and Examinations) ����� 415.101 Requests for information. T
  • 415.103 — 415.103���� False or misleading filings prohibited (metadata only)
  • 415.109 — 415.109���� Conduct of examination; access to records; civil penalty
  • 415.111 — 415.111���� Report of examination; opportunity to respond
  • 415.119 — 415.119���� Immunity from suit arising out of investigation, examination or provision or dissemination of information; a
  • 415.203 — to 415.430, the court may issue an order changing the venue of the
  • 415.204 — 415.204���� Grounds for order of supervision; right to hearing to contest order
  • 415.205 — 415.205���� Period of supervision; cause of action for violation of order of supervision (Delinquency Proceedings)
  • 415.251 — 415.251���� Jurisdiction of delinquency proceedings
  • 415.263 — 415.263���� Cooperation with Oregon Health Authority in delinquency investigation or proceeding
  • 415.265 — 415.265���� Injunction prohibiting waste or disposition of property upon petition for delinquency proceeding
  • 415.280 — 415.280, or if the coordinated care organization: ����� (1) Has ceased transacting business for a period of one year;
  • 415.281 — 415.281���� Court order for rehabilitation or liquidation proceeding against CCO
  • 415.284 — 415.284���� Appointment of special deputy directors to assist in supervision of CCO or delinquency proceedings
  • 415.333 — 415.333���� Powers of Oregon Health Authority in liquidation proceeding
  • 415.340 — 415.340���� Oregon Health Authority to be appointed receiver in delinquency proceeding; powers and duties
  • 415.341 — 415.341���� Immunity from civil liability for receivers
  • 415.350 — 415.350���� Right to assets of CCO fixed as of date of order to liquidate (Claims Against Insolvent Coordinated Car
  • 415.400 — 415.400���� Filing proof of claim against CCO declared by court to be insolvent
  • 415.420 — 415.420���� Attachment or garnishment prohibited during delinquency proceeding
  • 415.430 — 415.430, including present and former receivers. ����� (b) All employees of the receiver described in paragraph (a) of
  • 415.510 — 415.510���� Quadrennial study of impact of health care consolidation
  • 415.900 — 415.900���� Civil penalties FINANCIAL REGULATION OF COORDINATED CARE ORGANIZATIONS (Reinsurance Program) ���
  • 442.386 — 442.386. ����� (20) The authority shall publish the authority�s analyses and conclusions under subsection (19) of this
  • 65.815 — 65.815, 646.605 to 646.652 or 646.705 to 646.805. ����� (22) Whenever it appears to the Director of the Oregon Health A
Title 416 · ORS Chapter 416 (18 sections)
  • 25.529 — in 2019]
  • 411.428 — 411.428; repealed by 2001 c.900 �261] ����� 416.090 [Formerly 411.450 and then
  • 411.434 — 411.434; repealed by 2001 c.900 �261] ����� 416.100 [Formerly 411.460 and then
  • 411.438 — 411.438; repealed by 2001 c.900 �261] ����� 416.110 [Formerly 411.441; 1979 c.562 �14; 1983 c.740 �141; repealed by
  • 411.520 — 411.520; 1971 c.779 �51; 2009 c.11 �59] ����� 416.830 Acceptance and disbursement of gifts for public assistance. Th
  • 411.556 — 411.556; 2001 c.600 �2; 2009 c.595 �347; 2011 c.602 �50] ����� 416.540 Lien of department and authority; assignment
  • 416.060 — 416.060); repealed by 2001 c.900 �261] ����� 416.070 [1961 c.605 �16; repealed by 2001 c.900 �261] ����� 416.080
  • 416.320 — 416.320���� Manner of approval and payment of county claims against estate
  • 416.351 — 416.351���� Possible limitation on recovery of certain medical assistance; federal law LIEN ON RECIPIENT�S CLAIM FOR
  • 416.520 — 416.520���� Claim for damages for personal injuries not grounds for denying assistance
  • 416.530 — 416.530���� Notice of claim to department, authority or coordinated care organization
  • 416.540 — 416.540���� Lien of department and authority; assignment of lien to prepaid managed care health services organization or
  • 416.570 — 416.570���� Notice required when judgment rendered or claim settled; statement by department or authority of amount of l
  • 416.600 — 416.600���� Release of portion of lien in certain cases
  • 416.810 — 416.810���� Disposition of public assistance recovered DEPOSIT AND DISBURSEMENT OF CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FOR CARE A
  • 416.820 — 416.820���� Acceptance and disbursement of gifts for support of certain persons
  • 416.830 — 416.830���� Acceptance and disbursement of gifts for public assistance PENALTIES
  • 416.990 — 416.990���� Penalties ����� 416.010 [1961 c.605 �2; 1969 c.597 �250; 1971 c.407 �1; 1995 c.79 �210; repealed by 2001
Title 417 · ORS Chapter 417 (69 sections)
  • 329.156 — 329.156. [1993 c.676 �3; 2001 c.831 �10; 2003 c.153 �1; 2012 c.37 �81; 2012 c.97 �23; 2013 c.728 �23] ����� 417.727
  • 329A.100 — to 329A.135.
  • 409.060 — 409.060. The moneys deposited under this section are appropriated continuously to the Department of Human Services for u
  • 417.010 — 417.010���� �Juvenile� defined for ORS 417.010 to 417.080
  • 417.040 — shall determine whether the adjudicated delinquent is required to
  • 417.042 — 417.042���� Adjudicated delinquent�s obligation to report as sex offender
  • 417.060 — 417.060���� Proceedings for recovery of expenses in enforcing compact and agreements
  • 417.080 — 417.080���� Enforcement of compact INTERSTATE COMPACTS FOR ADOPTION ASSISTANCE
  • 417.095 — 417.095���� Authority to enter into interstate compacts
  • 417.105 — 417.105���� Medical assistance identification document; penalty for false, misleading or fraudulent statement; rules
  • 417.200 — 417.200���� Interstate Compact on Placement of Children
  • 417.210 — 417.210���� Financial responsibility for placed children
  • 417.220 — 417.220���� Agreements with other states; effect of financial provisions
  • 417.230 — 417.230���� Compliance with visitation, inspection or supervision requirements
  • 417.240 — 417.240���� Placement of children in institutions in other states
  • 417.260 — 417.260���� ORS 418.290 inapplicable to children placed pursuant to compact INTERCOUNTRY ADOPTIONS
  • 417.262 — 417.262���� Intercountry adoptions of children in custody of Department of Human Services; rules
  • 417.265 — 417.265���� Department of Human Services to implement Convention adoptions; minimum requirements; exchange of reports
  • 417.270 — 417.270���� Policy on equal access; documentation of expenditure for males and females; identification of disparities; e
  • 417.280 — 417.280���� Victim services providers; placement at child welfare offices; coordination of services
  • 417.308 — 417.308���� Rulemaking policy for services for children and youth under K Plan FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES
  • 417.340 — to 417.348 and 417.349, the Department of Human Services shall
  • 417.344 — 417.344, the Department of Human Services shall provide family support services throughout the department. Notwithstandi
  • 417.345 — 417.345���� Medically Involved Home-Care Program; services; enrollment; effect of program on funding for certain program
  • 417.346 — 417.346���� Duties of Director of Human Services; rules
  • 417.349 — 417.349���� Department of Human Services to provide family support services
  • 417.350 — 417.350���� Family support services as social benefits
  • 417.352 — 417.352���� Department to compile lists of providers; assistance to parents in obtaining services
  • 417.355 — 417.355���� Principles of family law system FAMILY- OR CLIENT-CENTERED SERVICE SYSTEM
  • 417.362 — 417.362���� System requirements FAMILY DECISION-MAKING MEETING
  • 417.365 — 417.365���� �Family decision-making meeting� defined for ORS 417.365 to 417.375
  • 417.368 — 417.368���� Consideration of meeting required for certain cases
  • 417.371 — (3), no later than 21 days after the conclusion of the family
  • 417.375 — 417.375���� Development of family plan; contents MULTI-SYSTEM INVOLVED CHILDREN AND YOUTH
  • 417.470 — 417.470���� Cross-agency coordination support for multi-system involved children and youth; rules SERVICES TO CHILDR
  • 417.705 — to 417.800 are that the system:
  • 417.707 — 417.707���� Duty of state agencies providing services for children and families
  • 417.708 — 417.708���� Legislative findings relating to young children
  • 417.715 — 417.715���� Policy; service system values and goals
  • 417.721 — 417.721���� Collaboration with coordinated care organizations
  • 417.723 — 417.723���� Grant program to support alignment of systems
  • 417.725 — 417.725���� Key elements of system; family resource and community learning centers
  • 417.728 — 417.728���� Statewide early learning system; components; rules (Programs and Services)
  • 417.782 — 417.782���� Early childhood support grant program; rules
  • 417.790 — 417.790���� Grants for services, initiatives and other programs
  • 417.795 — 417.795���� Healthy Families Oregon programs; standards; coordination
  • 417.796 — 417.796���� Early childhood education and development programs and services; public hearings and comment; annual statewi
  • 417.798 — 417.798���� State Director of Head Start Collaboration (Runaway and Homeless Youth)
  • 417.799 — 417.799���� Runaway and homeless youth; delivery of services; policies; advisory committee on statewide planning; annual
  • 417.800 — 417.800, as described in ORS 417.708 to 417.725, shall be implemented by all state agencies providing services for child
  • 417.802 — 417.802���� Enhancement grant program for youth experiencing homelessness; rules
  • 417.803 — 417.803���� Host home project grants for youth experiencing homelessness; rules (Office of Children�s Advocate)
  • 417.810 — 417.810���� Office of Children�s Advocate established; appointment; staff
  • 417.815 — 417.815���� Duties of office; confidentiality; protection for person filing complaint
  • 417.825 — 417.825���� Portions of certain filing fees dedicated to office EARLY LEARNING AND CARE
  • 417.827 — 417.827���� Early Learning Hubs; system requirements; requests for proposals; proposal requirements; rules; metrics for
  • 417.831 — 417.831. ����� (b) The distribution of moneys for technical assistance, professional development, infrastructure or oth
  • 417.838 — 417.838���� Tribal Early Learning Fund YOUTH DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
  • 417.847 — 417.847���� Youth Development Council; purpose; members; duties and authority; rules
  • 417.852 — 417.852���� Youth Development Division; purpose; administrative officer
  • 417.853 — 417.853���� Youth Development Director; appointment; responsibilities
  • 417.854 — 417.854���� Youth Development Division Fund; sources; uses
  • 417.855 — 417.855���� Local high-risk juvenile crime prevention plan
  • 417.859 — 417.859���� Statewide youth reengagement system; rules MISCELLANEOUS
  • 417.875 — 417.875���� Required training regarding concussions; restrictions on participation in athletic event or training; guidel
  • 417.990 — 417.990���� Penalty for placement of children in violation of compact THE INTERSTATE COMPACT FOR JUVENILES �����
  • 418.290 — inapplicable to children placed pursuant to compact. The provisions of ORS 418.290 do
  • 419B.050 — when the investigation involves alleged child abuse;
  • 677.228 — 677.228, determines that the member of a nonschool athletic team has not suffered a concussion. The athletic trainer or
Title 418 · ORS Chapter 418 (169 sections)
  • 192.311 — to 192.478.
  • 412.074 — in 2007]
  • 412.124 — in 2007]
  • 417.805 — 417.805, information regarding the centralized child abuse reporting system described in ORS 418.190 and the telephone n
  • 418.005 — 418.005���� Powers of department in connection with child welfare services; rules; advisory committee
  • 418.010 — 418.010���� Children not to be taken charge of when parents object
  • 418.015 — and is required to provide financial assistance for the care and
  • 418.016 — 418.016���� Criminal records checks required for caregivers of children and for other persons in household; exception; r
  • 418.017 — 418.017���� Parent allowed to anonymously leave child at authorized facility; facility immunity; notification to departm
  • 418.018 — 418.018���� Department required to inform public about ORS 418.017 and affirmative defense; funding
  • 418.020 — 418.020���� Unexpended balances of budgeted county funds may be expended as aid for children
  • 418.027 — 418.027. [Formerly 419.006; 1971 c.401 �13; 1971 c.698 �1; 1977 c.117 �1; 1987 c.157 �1; 1993 c.33 �326; 2007 c.70 �196]
  • 418.030 — 418.030���� Services to prevent, control and treat juvenile delinquency
  • 418.032 — 418.032���� Department subrogated to right of support for certain children in department custody; child support agreemen
  • 418.033 — 418.033���� Release of records to citizen review board; when findings of board public; rules
  • 418.034 — 418.034���� Department responsible for costs of medical care of certain children in detention or lockup facilities; reco
  • 418.039 — 418.039���� Policy on prohibited disqualifications of child welfare services providers GOVERNOR�S CHILD FOSTER CARE
  • 418.041 — 418.041���� Governor�s Child Foster Care Advisory Commission; terms; compensation
  • 418.044 — 418.044���� Functions and duties of commission; rules
  • 418.046 — 418.046���� Advisory or technical committees; Child Welfare Equity Advisory Committee CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT
  • 418.055 — 418.055; 1967 c.155 �1; 1969 c.69 �7; 1981 c.819 �1; 1983 c.414 �2; 1995 c.343 �45; 1999 c.59 �111; 2003 c.14 �211; 2007
  • 418.060 — 418.060; 1969 c.468 �5; 1995 c.816 �1; 1997 c.581 �27; 2005 c.22 �289; 2007 c.861 �2; renumbered 412.006 in 2007] GO
  • 418.065 — 418.065; 1965 c.41 �1; 1995 c.816 �2; 1997 c.581 �28; 2007 c.861 ��3,3a; renumbered 412.009 in 2007] ����� 418.046 A
  • 418.189 — 418.189���� Policy on prevention of child abuse and neglect
  • 418.190 — 418.190���� Centralized child abuse reporting system FOSTER CHILDREN (School Attendance)
  • 418.194 — 418.194���� Scheduling visitation around school attendance; records (Personal Effects)
  • 418.196 — 418.196���� Transportation of foster child�s personal effects (Temporary provisions relating to transportation of pe
  • 418.202 — 418.202���� Oregon Foster Children�s Bill of Rights; rules (Speech Protections)
  • 418.203 — 418.203���� Prohibitions on discipline or retaliation for speaking about services received (Temporary provisions rel
  • 418.215 — 418.215���� Child-caring agency to be licensed, certified or authorized
  • 418.240 — 418.240. The department shall immediately report the alleged deficiencies or violations to the governmental agency and t
  • 418.241 — 418.241���� Licensing of secure transportation services providers; licensing exemptions; mandatory disclosures; rules
  • 418.246 — 418.246���� Bond for outdoor youth program licensure
  • 418.248 — 418.248. ����� (10) �Program� means: ����� (a) A child-caring agency; ����� (b) A proctor foster home; or ����� (c)
  • 418.255 — 418.255���� Inspection and supervision; training; rules
  • 418.256 — 418.256���� Interference with disclosure of information; rules
  • 418.257 — 418.257. ����� (7)(a) �Involuntary seclusion� means the confinement of a child in care alone in a room or an enclosed s
  • 418.258 — (1) and in issuing findings, letters of concern or reprimands, the
  • 418.259 — 418.259���� Investigation of suspected abuse; findings; notifications; reports
  • 418.260 — 418.260���� Investigation of abuses, deficiencies, violations or failures to comply, in child-caring agencies
  • 418.262 — 418.262���� Minimum staffing required for licensing, inspection and investigation; rules
  • 418.270 — 418.270���� Surrender of child to child-caring agency; consent to adoption; time for adoption proceedings; effect of rel
  • 418.275 — 418.275���� Child-caring agency as guardian of child; power of agency
  • 418.280 — 418.280. In addition to other powers and responsibilities of the Department of Human Services, the department has the sa
  • 418.285 — 418.285���� Authority of department same as child-caring agency under ORS 418.270 to 418.280
  • 418.300 — 418.300���� When child placement by private persons prohibited
  • 418.302 — 418.302���� Administrative review required for certain children in voluntary placement
  • 418.305 — 418.305���� Access to child receiving care or services
  • 418.306 — 418.306���� Denial of visitation by child-caring agency as disciplinary measure prohibited
  • 418.307 — 418.307���� Medical or dental treatment of children without consent; conditions; immunity of treating personnel
  • 418.310 — 418.310���� Application of statutes to institutions caring for adults and children
  • 418.312 — 418.312���� When transfer of custody not required; voluntary placement of children; judicial review of placement
  • 418.313 — 418.313���� Young adult voluntary placement program; judicial review of placement; rules
  • 418.315 — 418.315���� Department may provide foster care for children surrendered or committed to department
  • 418.318 — 418.318���� Authority to pay for qualified residential treatment programs
  • 418.319 — 418.319���� Goal regarding placed children receiving federal assistance
  • 418.322 — 418.322���� Placement in congregate care residential setting; limitations
  • 418.323 — 418.323. ����� (2) The assessment described in this section may occur prior to the child�s or ward�s placement in the p
  • 418.325 — 418.325���� Medical examinations required; frequency; child�s health record; other health care; explanation to adoptive
  • 418.327 — 418.327, 418.470, 418.475, 418.950 to 418.970 or 418.992 to 418.998. [2009 c.846 �2; 2016 c.106 �12; 2021 c.193 �1]
  • 418.330 — 418.330���� Payments to adoptive parents or guardians; conditions; limitations
  • 418.335 — 418.335���� Determination of eligibility for payments; review; hearing
  • 418.345 — 418.345���� Adoption Applicable Child Savings Fund REFERRALS TO RESIDENTIAL CARE AND SECURE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
  • 418.353 — 418.353���� Residential care referrals; disclosures; limitations; compensation; penalties
  • 418.357 — 418.357���� Residential care referral agents; registration; rules; penalties
  • 418.359 — (2) in a conspicuous location in any advertisements or promotional
  • 418.400 — 418.400] ����� 418.381 [1973 c.610 �4; 1977 c. 554 �2; repealed by 1985 c.753 �7] ����� 418.383 [1973 c.610 ��5,
  • 418.401 — 418.401] ����� 418.386 [1973 c.610 �8; repealed by 1985 c.753 �7] ����� 418.388 [1973 c.610 ��9,10; repealed by
  • 418.402 — 418.402] ����� 418.391 [1973 c.610 �11; repealed by 1993 c.344 �49] ����� 418.393 [1973 c.610 �12; 1979 c.524 �8
  • 418.470 — 418.470, 418.475 or 418.950 to 418.970; ����� (B) A certified foster home; or ����� (C) A developmental disabilities r
  • 418.472 — 418.472���� Siting of shelter-care home INDEPENDENT RESIDENCE FACILITIES
  • 418.475 — or 418.950 to 418.970 shall safeguard the health of each child, ward or
  • 418.480 — to 418.500, 418.950 to 418.970 and 418.992 to 418.998 in a foster home,
  • 418.485 — 418.485. [1971 c.457 �1; 2001 c.900 �119; 2011 c.568 �9; 2025 c.592 �141] ����� 418.485 Policy; annual report. It is
  • 418.495 — 418.495���� Authority to purchase care; agreement content; payment standards for foster care; rules
  • 418.503 — 418.503���� Biennial reports regarding foster child care compensation USE OF PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATIONS
  • 418.517 — 418.517���� Procedures for use of psychotropic medications for children in foster care; rules; hearing RESTRAINT AND
  • 418.521 — or 418.523.
  • 418.523 — 418.523���� Permissible use of restraint or involuntary seclusion of child in care
  • 418.526 — 418.526���� Program procedures; record keeping; notices following use of restraint or involuntary seclusion; reports; us
  • 418.528 — 418.528���� Quarterly reports; public access to reports; notices
  • 418.529 — 418.529���� Training standards and certification; instructor qualifications; continuing education; rules
  • 418.532 — 418.532���� Notices to children in care STRENGTHENING, PRESERVING AND REUNIFYING FAMILIES PROGRAMS
  • 418.575 — to 418.598 and to allocate services provided by programs as described
  • 418.580 — 418.580���� Strengthening, Preserving and Reunifying Families programs; implementation; contracts; services provided; ru
  • 418.585 — 418.585���� Strengthening, Preserving and Reunifying Families Program Fund
  • 418.590 — 418.590���� Waiver of federal requirements; plan for reinvesting savings and combining resources
  • 418.595 — 418.595���� Placement and referral to program to be considered in reasonable or active efforts determination; written ex
  • 418.598 — 418.598. ����� (2) Rules adopted by the department under subsection (1) of this section may not require reporting and c
  • 418.608 — 418.608���� Oregon Foster Children�s Sibling Bill of Rights; rules
  • 418.609 — 418.609���� Applicability of Indian Child Welfare Act FOSTER HOMES NOT SUPERVISED BY CHILD-CARING AGENCIES
  • 418.625 — to 418.645. Such certificate may be revoked by the department following
  • 418.627 — 418.627���� Placement consistent with the Indian Child Welfare Act
  • 418.640 — 418.640���� Supervision of foster homes; foster and adoptive parent training; rules; law enforcement officer training
  • 418.642 — 418.642���� Confidentiality of information about person who maintains foster home; exceptions; rules
  • 418.643 — 418.643���� Denial of visitation by foster home as disciplinary measure prohibited
  • 418.644 — 418.644���� Interference with disclosure of information; rules
  • 418.647 — 418.647. ����� (2) No employee of the Department of Human Services shall recommend any attorney to serve as counsel for
  • 418.648 — 418.648���� Rights of foster parents A. R. BURBANK TRUST FUND
  • 418.675 — 418.675���� Powers and duties of trustees of A. R. Burbank Trust Fund
  • 418.685 — 418.685���� Certain agencies declared to be orphans� homes GENERAL POLICY
  • 418.696 — 418.696. [2001 c.550 �4] ����� Note: See note under 418.691. ����� 418.701 Youth sports providers authorized to
  • 418.699 — 418.699���� Additional duties or liabilities not imposed on youth sports providers
  • 418.701 — 418.701���� Youth sports providers authorized to request criminal background checks from Department of State Police
  • 418.702 — 418.702���� Training and continuing education for mandatory reporters; notice to persons required to report child abuse
  • 418.706 — 418.706���� State Technical Assistance Team for child fatalities; duties
  • 418.708 — 418.708���� Child�s savings account; establishment; capacity to contract; parental consent; liability of financial insti
  • 418.712 — 418.712���� Definitions for ORS 418.714 and 418.718
  • 418.714 — 418.714. ����� (3) The statewide interdisciplinary team shall provide recommendations to local fatality review teams in
  • 418.718 — 418.718, a local fatality review team shall provide the statewide team with information regarding domestic violence fata
  • 418.726 — 418.726���� Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Advisory Committee
  • 418.731 — 418.731���� Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Coordinator; duties
  • 418.733 — 418.733���� Updates to Youth Suicide Intervention and Prevention Plan; content
  • 418.735 — 418.735���� Plan for communication among local mental health authorities regarding certain suicides; Oregon Health Autho
  • 418.746 — 418.746���� Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Account; uses; eligibility determination; plans; rules
  • 418.747 — 418.747���� County teams for investigation; duties; training; method of investigation; designated medical professional
  • 418.751 — 418.751���� Training and education for persons investigating child abuse CHILDREN�S ADVOCACY CENTERS
  • 418.783 — 418.783���� Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Program
  • 418.784 — 418.784���� Advisory Council on Child Abuse Assessment; membership; officers; meetings; quorum
  • 418.785 — 418.785; and ����� (D) Describe how the intervention plan gives priority to funding a children�s advocacy center and ho
  • 418.788 — 418.788���� Grant application; criteria for awarding grants; rules
  • 418.790 — 418.790���� Application contents for regional centers; rules
  • 418.792 — 418.792. ����� (7)(a) A designated entity providing services according to a coordinated child abuse multidisciplinary i
  • 418.793 — 418.793���� Report to Child Abuse Multidisciplinary Intervention Program; rules
  • 418.795 — 418.795���� Confidentiality of information and records
  • 418.796 — 418.796���� Authority of council to solicit and accept contributions
  • 418.797 — 418.797���� Biennial certified expense and funding reports to Department of Justice
  • 418.799 — 418.799���� Immunity from civil liability; exceptions
  • 418.800 — 418.800���� Review of certain cases by county child abuse multidisciplinary team
  • 418.801 — 418.801. All funds received are to aid in financing the functions of the advisory council and the purposes of ORS 418.74
  • 418.806 — to 418.816. The rules adopted by the department shall substantially
  • 418.813 — (2)(b), the department shall publish on the department�s website:
  • 418.816 — 418.816���� Critical Incident Review Team website REFUGEE CHILDREN
  • 418.927 — 418.927���� When refugee child may be removed from home; placement
  • 418.930 — 418.930���� Petition to juvenile court required upon removal of refugee child
  • 418.933 — 418.933���� Judicial determination on removal required
  • 418.937 — 418.937���� Placement decision; order of preference for placement
  • 418.941 — 418.941���� Refugee Child Welfare Advisory Committee; duties; access to juvenile records
  • 418.945 — 418.945���� Rules LOCAL RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE FACILITIES
  • 418.950 — to 418.970 inapplicable to existing facilities. The provisions of ORS 418.950 to
  • 418.960 — 418.960���� City and county siting of child-caring facilities; applications; denial procedure; proof of facility qualifi
  • 418.970 — do not apply to child-caring facilities in existence and operating on
  • 418.981 — 418.981, with a specific focus on the number of youth placed in hotels, out-of-state placements, emergency department bo
  • 418.984 — 418.984���� Interdisciplinary assessment teams PENALTIES
  • 418.991 — 418.991���� Penalty for interference with disclosure of information
  • 418.995 — 418.995���� Factors considered in imposing penalty (metadata only)
  • 418.998 — 418.998���� Disposition of penalties CHILD WELFARE SERVICES GENERALLY ����� 418.001 Definition for ORS 418.005 t
  • 419.224 — 419.224; repealed by 1989 c.41 �2] ����� 418.465 [1963 c.150 �2; repealed by 1989 c.41 �2] SHELTER-CARE HOMES
  • 419.308 — 419.308; repealed by 1963 c.451 �4] STRENGTHENING, PRESERVING AND REUNIFYING FAMILIES PROGRAMS ����� 418.575 Def
  • 419A.004 — or other persons living in the same household with a child, the child
  • 419B.022 — 419B.022] ����� Note: 418.804 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part o
  • 419B.150 — or 419C.080 unless, in addition to the requirements of ORS 419B.150 or
  • 419B.185 — 419B.185, 419B.337, 419B.340, 419B.470, 419B.476, 419B.498, 419B.645 or
  • 419C.080 — or 419C.088 equal to that of the primary parenting family where the
  • 419C.173 — 419C.173, the Department of Human Services and the juvenile court shall consider whether placement of a child and referr
  • 443.835 — 443.835. ����� (5)(a) �Financial exploitation� means: ����� (A) Wrongfully taking the assets, funds or property belong
  • 657A.100 — in 1993]
  • 657A.110 — in 1993]
  • 657A.120 — in 1993]
  • 657A.130 — in 1993]
  • 657A.140 — in 1993]
  • 657A.150 — in 1993]
  • 657A.160 — in 1993]
  • 657A.170 — in 1993]
  • 657A.190 — in 1993]
  • 657A.260 — in 1993]
  • 657A.280 — in 1993]
  • 657A.460 — in 1993]
  • 675.850 — 675.850. ����� (L) The child-caring agency must identify a child by the child�s preferred name and pronouns and may not
Title 419 · ORS Chapter 419 (7 sections)
  • 418.025 — 418.025] ����� 419.052 [Amended by 1957 c.150 �1; renumbered 418.055 and then 418.035] ����� 419.054 [Renumbered
  • 418.295 — 418.295] ����� 419.136 [Renumbered 418.300] ����� 419.138 [Renumbered 418.305] ����� 419.140 [Amended by 195
  • 418.320 — 418.320] ����� 419.152 [Renumbered 418.355] ����� 419.154 [Renumbered 418.360] ����� 419.156 [Renumbered 418
  • 418.460 — 418.460] ����� 419.252 [Amended by 1961 c.316 �5; renumbered 418.505] ����� 419.254 [Renumbered 418.510] ���
  • 418.570 — 418.570] ����� 419.531 [1959 c.432 �30; 1979 c.275 �3; repealed by 1993 c.33 �373] ����� 419.532 [Repealed by 19
  • 419.002 — [Amended by 1961 c.600 �10;
  • 419A.295 — in 1993]
Title 42 · ORS Chapter 42 (9 sections)
  • 42.040 — 42.040������ Proof of attested writing other than a will SEALS
  • 42.115 — 42.115������ Effect of presence or absence of seal (metadata only)
  • 42.125 — 42.125������ Seal of state officer or state agency authorized WITNESSING
  • 42.141 — 42.141������ Writing executed or acknowledged in electronic presence of witness INTERPRETATION OF WRITINGS
  • 42.230 — 42.230������ Office of judge in construing instruments
  • 42.240 — 42.240������ Intention of the parties; general and particular provisions and intents
  • 42.250 — 42.250������ Terms construed as generally accepted; evidence of other signification
  • 42.280 — 42.280������ Deciphering characters and translating languages
  • 42.300 — 42.300������ Parties to written instrument not to deny facts recited therein ����� 42.005 [1981 c.892 �79a; 1993 c.5
Title 420 · ORS Chapter 420 (52 sections)
  • 137.707 — (4), but who have not been previously placed in custody of a youth
  • 419B.343 — 419B.343, 419B.346, 419B.349, 419C.446, 419C.450, 419C.478, 419C.481, 419C.486,
  • 419B.349 — 419B.349, 419C.446, 419C.450, 419C.478, 419C.481, 419C.486, 419C.489, 419C.492,
  • 419C.136 — 419C.136, 419C.139, 419C.145, 419C.150, 419C.153, 419C.170 and 419C.173 do not apply to the detention of an escapee, abs
  • 419C.489 — 419C.489, 419C.492, 419C.498 and 420.500 to 420.525 shall be charged to the county of the youth�s residence prior to the
  • 419C.498 — 419C.498. [1967 c.444 �10; 1993 c.33 �347; 1995 c.422 �115] ����� 420.865 Commitment to youth care center. (1) The O
  • 420.019 — 420.019���� Implementation of diversion plan; intergovernmental agreements; rules
  • 420.031 — 420.031���� Wardship over adjudicated youth at youth correction facility; legal custody of adjudicated youth
  • 420.040 — 420.040���� Liability for misconduct of adjudicated youth placed in youth correction facility
  • 420.045 — 420.045���� Parole; discharge; revocation of parole
  • 420.048 — 420.048���� Notice required when adjudicated youth transfers to new school or school district
  • 420.050 — 420.050; repealed by 1971 c.698 �7] ����� 420.017 Diversion plan; administration; rules. (1) The Oregon Youth Author
  • 420.054 — 420.054���� Authorization for medical and other remedial care and treatment of person in physical custody of youth autho
  • 420.065 — 420.065, so long as the adjudicated youth remains in the legal custody of the youth correction facility. [1969 c.410 �4;
  • 420.070 — 420.070���� Adjudicated youth in legal custody of superintendent
  • 420.074 — 420.074���� Employment status of adjudicated youth PETTY CASH FUND
  • 420.077 — 420.077���� Petty cash fund JUVENILE CORRECTIONS POPULATION
  • 420.085 — 420.085���� Juvenile corrections population forecast
  • 420.090 — 420.090���� Juvenile Corrections Population Forecast Advisory Committee WORK AND TRAINING CAMPS
  • 420.160 — 420.160; 1969 c.679 �6; 1971 c.401 �97; 1993 c.33 �344; 1995 c.422 �93] ����� 420.025 [Formerly 420.170; 1969 c.679
  • 420.180 — 420.180); 1963 c.256 �4; repealed by 1965 c.616 �101] ����� 420.190 [Repealed by 1965 c.616 �101] ����� 420.200
  • 420.210 — 420.210���� Establishing work and training camps for adjudicated youths
  • 420.215 — 420.215���� Operation of camps by Director of Oregon Youth Authority
  • 420.220 — 420.220���� Responsibility for custody of adjudicated youths assigned to camp
  • 420.225 — 420.225���� Cooperation with public agencies in work assignments
  • 420.235 — 420.235���� Return of rule violator or bad security risk to more secure youth correction facility WORK RELEASE PROGR
  • 420.245 — 420.245���� Administration by Oregon Youth Authority
  • 420.250 — 420.250���� Contracts for quartering persons enrolled in program
  • 420.260 — 420.260���� Participant in program not agent of state
  • 420.270 — 420.270���� Supervision of participant BENEFITS AND PROTECTIONS
  • 420.275 — 420.275���� Benefits and protections afforded to persons in custody of Oregon Youth Authority COMMITMENT OF ADJUDICA
  • 420.370 — 420.370); 1963 c.256 �8; repealed by 1965 c.616 �101] ����� 420.380 [Repealed by 1965 c.616 �101] ����� 420.390
  • 420.500 — 420.500���� Restriction on transfer of adjudicated youths to institutions
  • 420.505 — 420.505���� Application by adjudicated youth in youth correction facility for admission to hospital or facility; examina
  • 420.525 — 420.525. [1975 c.662 �3; 1995 c.422 �111; 2007 c.70 �200; 2021 c.489 �127] ����� 420.505 Application by adjudicated
  • 420.815 — 420.815���� Placement agreements with persons or families
  • 420.821 — 420.821���� Visiting of foster homes by staff members
  • 420.835 — 420.835���� Prohibition of interference with control of placed child
  • 420.840 — 420.840���� Cooperation of superintendents with other child welfare agencies YOUTH CARE CENTERS
  • 420.855 — to 420.885 and the rules of the youth authority.
  • 420.870 — 420.870���� Standards for approval of youth care centers
  • 420.872 — 420.872���� Interference with disclosure of information
  • 420.875 — 420.875���� Application for state support of center; required reports
  • 420.885 — 420.885, unless the context requires otherwise: ����� (1) �Juvenile court� means the court exercising jurisdiction unde
  • 420.890 — 420.890���� Certification of adjudicated youth foster homes
  • 420.891 — 420.891���� Interference with disclosure of information
  • 420.892 — 420.892���� Certification standards; rules APPREHENSION OF ESCAPED, ABSENT OR PAROLED ADJUDICATED YOUTHS
  • 420.910 — 420.910���� Arrest and detention of escaped, absent or paroled adjudicated youths
  • 420.915 — 420.915���� Procedure upon apprehension of escapee, absentee or parole violator; rules PENALTIES
  • 420.990 — 420.990���� Penalty for interference with control of placed child
  • 420.991 — 420.991���� Penalty for youth care center interference with disclosure of information
  • 420.992 — 420.992���� Penalty for adjudicated youth foster home interference with disclosure of information GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 421 · ORS Chapter 421 (106 sections)
  • 161.290 — to 161.373.
  • 169.053 — (3) into the account. [1996 c.1 �2; 2019 c.213 �131]
  • 195.025 — 195.025, 197.180, 215.130 (4) and 227.286 or any other provision of law, including but not limited to statutes, ordinanc
  • 243.853 — to 243.855, 279.835 to 279.855, 282.010 to 282.150, 283.085 to 283.092
  • 35.550 — to 35.575, 183.710 to 183.730, 183.745, 183.750, 184.345, 190.430,
  • 421.012 — 421.012] ����� 421.095 [1973 c.210 �2; 1987 c.320 �164; repealed by 1997 c.851 �17] CUSTODY GENERALLY �����
  • 421.069 — 421.069���� Report to legislature following audit of women�s correctional facility
  • 421.073 — 421.073���� Housing of Adults in Custody from Other Jurisdictions Account
  • 421.074 — 421.074���� Online access to educational and development programs; rules
  • 421.079 — 421.079���� Correctional education system interagency memorandum
  • 421.084 — may not exceed 20 percent of the total term of incarceration in a
  • 421.085 — 421.085���� Experimentation on adults in custody prohibited; right to judicial restraint of violation; action for damage
  • 421.105 — 421.105���� Enforcement of rules; violence and injury to adults in custody prohibited
  • 421.107 — 421.107���� Use of dog for cell extraction prohibited
  • 421.113 — 421.113���� Provision of immunization against influenza virus
  • 421.121 — 421.121���� Reduction in term of incarceration; rules
  • 421.122 — 421.122���� Status of time enrolled in work release
  • 421.125 — 421.125���� Clothing, money and documents upon release; moneys for release; rules; fees
  • 421.132 — 421.132���� Department fees for service of process and other documents; rules
  • 421.137 — 421.137���� Labeling of goods made in hobby and recreation programs; disposition of sale price
  • 421.142 — 421.142���� Manufacture and sale of handiwork; disposition of sale price
  • 421.145 — 421.145���� Disposition of moneys obtained from sale of products of labor of adult in custody
  • 421.147 — 421.147���� Disposition of unclaimed or abandoned tangible property of adults in custody; rules
  • 421.155 — 421.155���� Dangerous offenders to be observed and treated
  • 421.160 — 421.160���� Written report concerning conduct of dangerous offenders
  • 421.170 — 421.170���� Enrollment of adult in custody in work release program
  • 421.173 — 421.173���� Doula program for pregnant and postpartum adults in custody
  • 421.175 — 421.175���� Use of mechanical restraints during labor, childbirth or postpartum recovery
  • 421.178 — 421.178���� Procedures to transfer adult in custody after childbirth DISCIPLINE OF ADULTS IN CUSTODY
  • 421.180 — are not subject to judicial review by any court of this state.
  • 421.185 — 421.185���� Assistance and representation in disciplinary procedures
  • 421.190 — 421.190���� Admissible evidence at disciplinary hearing
  • 421.194 — 421.194���� Disciplinary orders not subject to judicial review
  • 421.200 — 421.200���� Disciplinary segregation unit data dashboard TRANSFER OF ADULTS IN CUSTODY
  • 421.205 — 421.205, 421.210, 421.215 and 421.220. [Amended by 1955 c.309 �5; 1959 c.687 �16; 1969 c.502 �20] ����� 421.229 Tran
  • 421.210 — 421.210���� Transfer of adults in custody to contract institutions; term of confinement
  • 421.213 — 421.213���� Records of transfer; availability of information; rules
  • 421.215 — 421.215���� Procurement of transferred adults in custody when required for judicial proceedings
  • 421.220 — 421.220���� Return of transferred adults in custody
  • 421.229 — 421.229���� Transfer of foreign adults in custody; authority of Governor; written approval of adult in custody INTER
  • 421.250 — 421.250���� Powers of Governor; delegation of authority
  • 421.254 — 421.254���� Priority of corrections compacts WESTERN INTERSTATE CORRECTIONS COMPACT
  • 421.284 — 421.284, or of any county in this state. This contract may provide for the reception, detention, care, maintenance and e
  • 421.286 — 421.286���� Commitments or transfers of inmates to institution in another state
  • 421.294 — 421.294���� Contracts to implement compact INTERSTATE FOREST FIRE SUPPRESSION COMPACT
  • 421.296 — 421.296���� Interstate Forest Fire Suppression Compact
  • 421.297 — 421.297���� Powers of Governor; delegation of authority
  • 421.298 — 421.298���� Duties of State Forester INSTITUTIONAL INDUSTRIES AND COMMODITIES
  • 421.305 — 421.305. Earnings on the investment of moneys in the accounts or subaccounts shall be credited to the respective account
  • 421.312 — 421.312, 421.344 to 421.367, 421.412, 421.442, 421.444 and 421.445. There shall be no commingling of funds between Orego
  • 421.344 — to 421.367, 421.412, 421.444 and 421.445 and this section, including
  • 421.352 — 421.352���� Applicability of certain statutes to Oregon Corrections Enterprises
  • 421.354 — 421.354, Oregon Corrections Enterprises may: ����� (a) Install and equip plants in any of the Department of Corrections
  • 421.357 — 421.357���� Limitation on amount agency may charge Oregon Corrections Enterprises; costs of audits
  • 421.362 — 421.362���� Continuation of employment of certain Department of Corrections employees; alternative retirement programs
  • 421.364 — 421.364���� Provision of legal services to Oregon Corrections Enterprises
  • 421.367 — 421.367���� Report to Governor and Legislative Assembly LABOR OF ADULTS IN CUSTODY GENERALLY
  • 421.405 — 421.405���� Use of labor of adults in custody for benefit of officials prohibited; exceptions
  • 421.412 — 421.412���� Use of labor of adults in custody in acquisition of crops to be consumed in state institutions
  • 421.420 — 421.420���� Use of labor of adults in custody to clear unimproved land
  • 421.423 — 421.423���� Use of labor of adults in custody for electrical or plumbing work PRISON WORK PROGRAMS
  • 421.437 — 421.437���� Compensation of adults in custody; rules
  • 421.438 — 421.438���� Authority to enter into contracts concerning certain operations and programs
  • 421.442 — 421.442���� Creation of accounts and subaccounts relating to prison work and on-the-job training programs
  • 421.444 — and 421.445. [1999 c.955 �3]
  • 421.445 — 421.445���� Supervision of adults in custody in Department of Corrections or Oregon Corrections Enterprises program; agr
  • 421.455 — 421.455���� Forest work camps; restrictions on placement at camps
  • 421.465 — 421.465���� Transfer of state adults in custody to forest work camp; limitations and conditions
  • 421.467 — 421.467���� Transfer of local adults in custody to forest work camp; limitations and conditions
  • 421.468 — 421.468���� Prior approval required for transfer of local adult in custody; return; custody and jurisdiction
  • 421.470 — 421.470���� Authority over adults in custody in camps; cost of care
  • 421.476 — 421.476���� Compensation of adults in custody for labor at forest camps; rules
  • 421.480 — 421.480���� Return of adult in custody to institution
  • 421.490 — 421.490���� Work camps ALTERNATIVE INCARCERATION PROGRAM
  • 421.504 — 421.504���� Structured special alternative incarceration program; requirements
  • 421.506 — 421.506���� Intensive alternative incarceration addiction program; requirements
  • 421.507 — 421.507���� Suspension or termination of program; report to legislature
  • 421.509 — 421.509���� Provision of information to program participants
  • 421.510 — 421.510���� Eligibility for nonprison leave; rules (metadata only)
  • 421.512 — 421.512���� Rulemaking FAMILY SENTENCING ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM
  • 421.520 — 421.520���� Family Sentencing Alternative Program; rules MEDICAL TREATMENT PROGRAMS
  • 421.590 — 421.590���� Medical treatment programs; sex offenders; establishment; rules STATE PENITENTIARY
  • 421.609 — 421.609���� New correctional facilities; authorization; limitation on CORRECTIONS FACILITIES SITING (Generally)
  • 421.614 — 421.614, and the following criteria: ����� (a) The interest demonstrated by local jurisdictions in having a site select
  • 421.616 — 421.616���� When department required to nominate sites for corrections facilities; criteria for nominations; report requ
  • 421.621 — 421.621. ����� (2) �Department� means the Department of Corrections. [1995 c.745 �2] ����� Note: See note under 421
  • 421.623 — 421.623���� Hearings in region where nominated site located; ranking sites; findings
  • 421.626 — 421.626���� Notification to Governor; approval or disapproval of sites
  • 421.630 — or any actions taken under ORS 421.611 to 421.630, and notwithstanding
  • 421.633 — 421.633���� Lease of Milliron Road Site; construction, operation and ownership of hospital (Women�s Facility and Int
  • 421.635 — to 421.657.
  • 421.637 — 421.637, 421.641, 421.643, 421.645 (8), 421.649 and 421.651 and section 8 (2), chapter 982, Oregon Laws 1999, is conferr
  • 421.639 — 421.639���� Exclusion of F. H. Dammasch State Hospital as department facility
  • 421.641 — 421.641, 421.643, 421.645 (8), 421.649 and 421.651 and section 8 (2), chapter 982, Oregon Laws 1999, if the Supreme Cour
  • 421.643 — 421.643���� Notice to Governor regarding proposed site
  • 421.645 — 421.645���� Issuing permits necessary for construction and operation of facility; rules
  • 421.647 — 421.647���� Review of decision relating to permits (metadata only)
  • 421.649 — and 421.651 and section 8 (2), chapter 982, Oregon Laws 1999, shall be
  • 421.655 — 421.655���� Proceedings for review; consolidation; priority
  • 421.657 — 421.657���� Condemnation of property (Disposal of Property)
  • 421.670 — 421.670���� Department disposal of sited property BRANCH INSTITUTIONS
  • 421.705 — 421.705] ����� 421.081 Correctional education system. (1) The Administrator of Correctional Education shall plan, de
  • 421.710 — 421.710] ����� 421.084 Adult basic skills development program; contents. (1) The Administrator of Correctional Educa
  • 421.805 — 421.805���� Siting of branch institutions PENALTIES
  • 421.990 — 421.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 421.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context
  • 455.035 — 455.035, the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services shall adopt such rules as the director determi
Title 423 · ORS Chapter 423 (46 sections)
  • 163.190 — (3); or
  • 166.375 — 166.375; or ����� (b) To investigate, confirm or determine authorized staff�s compliance with laws, rules or policies r
  • 283.092 — and this section. The state, an intergovernmental corrections entity,
  • 419A.045 — in 1997]
  • 423.020 — 423.020���� Department of Corrections; duties and powers; fees
  • 423.045 — 423.045���� Handgun or ammunition on department property; no duty concerning parking area or compliance
  • 423.055 — 423.055���� Provision of personal hygiene products (metadata only)
  • 423.070 — 423.070���� Deposit and disbursement of funds received under Western Interstate Corrections Compact
  • 423.077 — 423.077���� Certification of department employees to provide mental health services; rules
  • 423.078 — 423.078���� Visitors; visiting status; administrative review of status changes; rules
  • 423.085 — 423.085���� Administrator of Correctional Education
  • 423.090 — 423.090���� Establishment or designation of diagnostic facilities
  • 423.093 — 423.093���� Reimbursement of expenses from prisoner; limitation
  • 423.097 — a subaccount consisting of all moneys accepted pursuant to subsection
  • 423.105 — 423.105���� Payment of inmate court-ordered financial obligations; rules
  • 423.110 — 423.110���� Acceptance of moneys for reentry services; subaccount established; grants to counties
  • 423.120 — 423.120���� Supplemental funding for reentry of young offenders
  • 423.150 — 423.150���� Treatment for persons with substance use disorder
  • 423.160 — 423.160���� Bill of rights of children of incarcerated parents CORRECTIONS OMBUDSMAN
  • 423.400 — 423.400���� Office established; appointment by Governor
  • 423.405 — 423.405���� Qualifications for office; prohibited activities
  • 423.415 — 423.415���� Deputy and additional officers and employees
  • 423.430 — 423.430���� Investigative priority; confidentiality of matters; charging fees prohibited
  • 423.435 — 423.435���� Recommendations following investigation; notice from Department of Corrections of action taken; notice to Le
  • 423.440 — 423.440���� Letters between ombudsman and persons in custody; immunity of complainants and ombudsman; privilege against
  • 423.445 — 423.445���� Witness rights; fees; expenses of state agency personnel
  • 423.450 — 423.450���� Contempt proceedings against person interfering with ombudsman COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS
  • 423.478 — 423.478, 423.483 and 423.549 and section 5a, chapter 423, Oregon Laws 1995, are intended to acknowledge and implement th
  • 423.483 — 423.483���� Baseline funding; basis on which county can discontinue participation
  • 423.490 — 423.490���� Department reimbursement of counties for costs incurred pursuant to ORS 813.011; rules
  • 423.500 — to 423.560; and
  • 423.520 — 423.520���� Financial grants to counties for community corrections programs
  • 423.525 — (7). If the director determines that there are reasonable grounds to
  • 423.530 — 423.530���� Procedure for determining amount of financial grants; rules
  • 423.535 — 423.535���� Biennial community corrections plan required; county authority to contract for services
  • 423.540 — 423.540���� Program compliance review by Director of Department of Corrections; effect of failure to comply
  • 423.549 — 423.549���� State positions in community corrections branch; abolishment; county authority; affected employees; pay
  • 423.550 — 423.550)] ����� 423.550 [1977 c.412 �10; 1987 c.320 �227; 1989 c.607 �3; 1989 c.614 �3; 1993 c.680 �2; repealed by 1
  • 423.555 — 423.555���� Statewide program evaluation and information system
  • 423.557 — 423.557���� �Recidivism� defined for statistical evaluations
  • 423.560 — 423.560, and shall include but need not be limited to an outline of the basic structure and the supervision, services an
  • 423.565 — 423.565���� Additional duties of public safety coordinating council
  • 423.569 — 423.569���� Annual summary RESTORATIVE JUSTICE PROGRAMS
  • 423.610 — 423.610���� Liability of persons associated with program; confidentiality of communications
  • 423.615 — 423.615. ����� (2) Facilitated dialogue and responsibility letter bank program facilitators, advisory committee members
  • 813.011 — 813.011, including the costs of pretrial incarceration. ����� (b) Different counties incur different costs of incarcera
Title 426 · ORS Chapter 426 (77 sections)
  • 161.255 — and may require the assistance of any peace officer or other authorized
  • 164.305 — 164.305, or that placed another person in danger of physical injury, and the fire or explosion or attempted fire or expl
  • 40.410 — 40.410, 40.415, 40.420 and 40.425 and is subject to treatment as an expert witness in the payment of witness fees and co
  • 426.010 — 426.010. ����� (3) If the court of a tribe having jurisdiction over an individual issues an order finding that the indi
  • 426.060 — of the notification described in subsections (1) and (2) of this
  • 426.070 — 426.070, 426.180, 426.228, 426.232 or 426.233 and: ����� (A) Dismiss the case; or ����� (B) Order the person to partic
  • 426.072 — 426.072���� Care while in custody; responsibilities of licensed independent practitioner; rules
  • 426.074 — shall be promptly submitted to the court. If the community mental
  • 426.075 — 426.075���� Notice and records of treatment prior to hearing; procedures
  • 426.077 — 426.077, between hospitals and nonhospital facilities approved by the authority to provide emergency care or treatment a
  • 426.080 — 426.080���� Execution and return of citation or warrant of detention
  • 426.095 — 426.095. ����� (3) Pursuant to the determination of the court upon hearing under this section, a person on placement sh
  • 426.100 — as long as the individual acts in good faith and without malice.
  • 426.110 — 426.110���� Appointment of examiners; qualifications; costs
  • 426.123 — 426.123. ����� (4)(a) The director of the facility where the person is confined or the director�s designee shall person
  • 426.125 — 426.125���� Qualifications and requirements for conditional release
  • 426.127 — 426.127. ����� (D) Shall order that the person be prohibited from purchasing or possessing a firearm if, in the opinion
  • 426.130 — 426.130, or determined to be an extremely dangerous person with mental illness under ORS 426.701 or 426.702, appeals the
  • 426.131 — (5) and 426.132 (4). The investigator shall include pertinent parts of
  • 426.132 — 426.132���� Determination that person with mental illness is in need of treatment generally and due to being danger to s
  • 426.133 — 426.133. The court may continue the proceeding for no more than seven days to allow time for the community mental health
  • 426.150 — 426.150���� Transportation to treatment facility (Disclosure of Records and Information)
  • 426.155 — 426.155���� Release of information about person held in custody pending commitment proceeding or while committed or reco
  • 426.160 — 426.160���� Disclosure of record of commitment proceeding
  • 426.165 — 426.165���� Withholding information obtained in certain commitment or admission investigations
  • 426.170 — when the community mental health program director acts under subsection
  • 426.210 — 426.210���� Limit of detention after commitment in emergency proceedings (Temporary provisions relating to intersect
  • 426.217 — 426.217���� Change of status of committed patient to voluntary patient; effect of change
  • 426.223 — 426.223, 426.273, 426.275 or 426.292, shall be paid by the community mental health program in the county of which the pe
  • 426.225 — 426.225���� Voluntary admission to state hospital of committed person; examination by licensed independent practitioner
  • 426.228 — to 426.235.
  • 426.231 — 426.231���� Hold by licensed independent practitioner; when authorized; statement required
  • 426.232 — or 426.233 when the authority finds, upon review, that the condition of
  • 426.233 — to a hospital or nonhospital facility approved by the Oregon Health
  • 426.234 — 426.234���� Duties of professionals at facility where person admitted; notification; duties of court
  • 426.235 — 426.235���� Transfer between hospital and nonhospital facilities
  • 426.236 — 426.236. ����� (9) The provisions of subsections (3) and (4) of this section do not limit the ability or obligation of
  • 426.237 — 426.237���� Prehearing detention; duties of community mental health program director; court proceedings (Trial Visit
  • 426.240 — 426.240); 1979 c.392 �1; 1981 c.750 �16; 1987 c.527 �1; 1993 c.484 �21; 2009 c.595 �411; 2013 c.715 ��8,19; 2015 c.785 �
  • 426.241 — 426.241] ����� 426.315 County to pay costs. Costs of hearings conducted pursuant to ORS 426.307, and the fees for ph
  • 426.255 — 426.255] ����� 426.318 Reimbursement of county expenses for commitment proceedings involving nonresidents. (1) If a per
  • 426.273 — 426.273. [1985 c.242 �3 (enacted in lieu of 426.290); 1987 c.903 �29; 1993 c.484 �22; 2009 c.595 �414; 2011 c.720 �163;
  • 426.275 — 426.275. ����� (5) The director of the community mental health program, or designee, of the county in which a person wh
  • 426.278 — 426.278���� Distribution of copies of conditions for outpatient commitment or trial visit
  • 426.280 — 426.280; 2005 c.264 �21; 2009 c.595 �422; 2013 c.360 �57; 2015 c.461 �19; 2015 c.736 �68] ����� 426.340 [Repealed by
  • 426.290 — 426.290); 1987 c.903 �28; 2009 c.595 �413; 2013 c.360 �48] ����� 426.275 Effect of failure to adhere to condition of
  • 426.292 — 426.292���� Release prior to expiration of term of commitment (Competency and Discharge)
  • 426.295 — 426.295���� Judicial determination of competency; restoration of competency
  • 426.297 — 426.297���� Payment of expenses for proceeding under ORS 426.295
  • 426.300 — 426.300���� Discharge of committed persons; application for assistance on behalf of committed person
  • 426.301 — 426.301. [1973 c.838 �16; 1975 c.690 �20; 2009 c.595 �419] ����� 426.305 [1955 c.522 �4; 1963 c.325 �5; repealed by
  • 426.303 — 426.303���� Effect of protest of further commitment; advice of court
  • 426.307 — 426.307���� Court hearing; continuance; attorney; examination; determination of mental illness; order of further commitm
  • 426.309 — 426.309, 426.315, 426.385, 426.395, 426.701 or 426.702 may not disclose any part of the record of the proceeding or comm
  • 426.310 — 426.310] ����� 426.320 Payment of certain expenses by the state. When a person with mental illness is assigned to or
  • 426.311 — 426.311���� Payment of costs related to commitment proceedings
  • 426.313 — in 2025]
  • 426.318 — 426.318. ����� (5) All costs incurred in connection with a proceeding under ORS 426.180, 426.701 or 426.702, including
  • 426.320 — 426.320���� Payment of certain expenses by the state
  • 426.335 — 426.335, except that the length of a trial visit may be for the duration of the period of probation, subject to the cons
  • 426.370 — 426.370] ����� Note: 426.165 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 426.380 — shall be entitled to the writ of habeas corpus upon proper petition by
  • 426.390 — shall be allowed a reasonable professional fee by order of the court.
  • 426.395 — 426.395���� Posting of statement of rights of committed persons (Licensing of Persons Who May Order Restraint or Sec
  • 426.415 — 426.415���� Licensing of persons who may order and oversee use of restraint and seclusion in facilities providing mental
  • 426.500 — 426.500, unless the context requires otherwise: ����� (a) �Case manager� means a person who works on a continuing basis
  • 426.504 — 426.504���� Power of Oregon Health Authority to develop community housing for persons with chronic mental illness; sale
  • 426.506 — 426.506���� Community Mental Health Housing Fund; Community Housing Trust Account; report
  • 426.508 — 426.508���� Sale of F. H. Dammasch State Hospital; fair market value; redevelopment of property; property reserved for c
  • 426.650 — 426.650���� Voluntary admission to state institution; rules
  • 426.670 — 426.670���� Treatment programs for sexually dangerous persons
  • 426.675 — 426.675���� Determination of sexually dangerous persons; custody pending sentencing; hearing; sentencing; rules
  • 426.680 — 426.680���� Trial visits for probationer EXTREMELY DANGEROUS PERSONS WITH QUALIFYING MENTAL DISORDER
  • 426.701 — or 426.702, and the person receives care and treatment in a state
  • 426.702 — 426.702���� Discharge from commitment of extremely dangerous person with qualifying mental disorder; requirements for fu
  • 430.640 — 430.640, lacks sufficient funds for such purposes. [2013 c.737 �2; 2015 c.50 �11; 2015 c.785 �1; 2025 c.559 �22] ���
  • 443.415 — 443.415; ����� (b) Discretionary funds for services necessary to implement a discharge plan, including but not limited
Title 427 · ORS Chapter 427 (40 sections)
  • 427.007 — (1)(d).
  • 427.021 — 427.021���� Application fees for providers of residential care to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabil
  • 427.024 — 427.024���� Reporting requirements for providers of community-based services to individuals with intellectual or develop
  • 427.026 — 427.026���� Revocation or denial of license, certificate or endorsement of provider of services to individuals with inte
  • 427.104 — 427.104���� Developmental disability services; rules
  • 427.105 — 427.105���� Diagnostic evaluations; contents; purpose; rules (Rights of Persons Receiving Services)
  • 427.107 — 427.107���� Rights of persons receiving developmental disability services; rules
  • 427.109 — 427.109���� Complaint procedures (Comprehensive Services for Adults With Developmental Disabilities)
  • 427.115 — 427.115, 427.121, 427.154, 427.215, 430.662 and 430.664: ����� (1) �Community living setting� means: ����� (a) A resid
  • 427.121 — 427.121���� Choice of community living setting (Support Services for Adults With Developmental Disabilities)
  • 427.154 — 427.154���� Individualized service plan; requirements; rules
  • 427.163 — in 2013]
  • 427.170 — 427.170���� Department of Human Services to contract with organizations to provide enhanced supports to employers of per
  • 427.181 — 427.181���� Department of Human Services to contract with endorsed organizations providing agency with choice services;
  • 427.191 — 427.191���� Program to compensate parents to provide attendant care services to their minor children; report to Legislat
  • 427.194 — 427.194���� Federal financial participation in costs of program required INVOLUNTARY COMMITMENTS OF PERSONS WITH INT
  • 427.245 — 427.245���� Hearing; citation to appear; notice; right to legal counsel
  • 427.255 — 427.255, the director of the facility retaining custody of a person alleged to be in need of commitment for residential
  • 427.265 — 427.265���� Court to advise person of nature of proceeding and rights; appointment of legal counsel
  • 427.270 — 427.270���� Report of diagnostic evaluation; recommendations of examining facility; appointment of persons to conduct ad
  • 427.275 — 427.275���� Fees of persons appointed by court to perform diagnostic evaluations; payment by counties; witnesses; fees;
  • 427.280 — 427.280���� Treatment given after citation issued; notice to court
  • 427.285 — 427.285���� Witnesses required at hearing; cross-examination
  • 427.290 — 427.290���� Determination by court of need for commitment; discharge; conditional release; commitment; appointment of gu
  • 427.292 — 427.292���� Parental consent required for involuntary commitment of minor child
  • 427.295 — 427.295���� Appeal of commitment order; appointment of legal counsel; costs
  • 427.300 — 427.300���� Assignment to appropriate facility; notice of transfer or discharge; appeal; hearing
  • 427.306 — 427.306���� Confinement of committed persons with intellectual disabilities in least restrictive setting; attendants req
  • 427.335 — 427.335���� Authority of department to develop community housing; sale of community housing; conditions; financial assis
  • 427.340 — on January 1, 2020, that are unexpended, unobligated and not subject to
  • 427.347 — 427.347���� Administration of Developmental Disabilities Community Housing Fund by Oregon Community Foundation
  • 427.348 — 427.348���� Appointment of advisory committee OREGON HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
  • 427.401 — 427.401���� Oregon Human Rights Commission established; membership; rules
  • 427.403 — 427.403���� Commission to establish statewide regional advisory committee EMPLOYMENT
  • 427.430 — 427.430���� Statewide employment first advisory committee; membership; regional employment first committees; duties of D
  • 427.435 — 427.435���� Employment services; prohibition on sheltered work setting; rules
  • 427.440 — 427.440���� Department of Human Services to establish State as Model Employer program; rules CIVIL PENALTIES
  • 427.900 — 427.900���� Authority of Department of Human Services to impose civil penalties; rules GENERAL PROVISIONS �����
  • 430.662 — and agencies with which the department or the program contracts to
  • 443.705 — 443.705, that is licensed to provide residential care to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities; or
Title 428 · ORS Chapter 428 (11 sections)
  • 427.012 — 427.012] ����� 428.550 [1959 c.588 �26; repealed by 1971 c.75 �2] CHAPTER 429 [Reserved for expansion] ________
  • 428.205 — 428.205, 428.220 and 428.330, the Department of Human Services and the Oregon Health Authority shall return nonresident
  • 428.220 — (3) upon receipt of a certified copy of the commitment papers and the
  • 428.230 — 428.230���� Return of nonresident patients; admission of eligible persons
  • 428.240 — 428.240���� Reciprocal agreements for interstate exchange of nonresident patients
  • 428.250 — 428.250���� Liability for expenses of returning nonresident patients
  • 428.260 — 428.260���� Transportation of nonresident patients; payment of expenses
  • 428.270 — 428.270, all expenses incurred under ORS 428.230 and 428.240 in returning nonresident patients from this state to any ot
  • 428.310 — 428.310���� Execution and termination of compact concerning persons with mental illness or intellectual disability
  • 428.320 — 428.320���� Compact administrator; rules; supplementary agreements
  • 428.330 — 428.330���� Dealing with state not party to compact ����� 428.010 [Amended by 1955 c.597 �2; repealed by 1959 c.652
Title 43 · ORS Chapter 43 (5 sections)
  • 43.140 — 43.140������ Judicial orders that create a disputable presumption
  • 43.170 — 43.170������ Effect on principal of judgment against surety
  • 43.180 — 43.180������ Effect of judicial record of other jurisdictions
  • 43.200 — 43.200������ Effect of judicial record of foreign admiralty court
  • 43.450 — 43.450������ Official records and files of United States Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Space Forc
Title 430 · ORS Chapter 430 (138 sections)
  • 192.705 — 192.705, which shall be publicized to facilitate attendance at the meetings and during which the board shall receive tes
  • 279B.425 — 279B.425. ����� (b) When adopting or amending rules under this subsection, the authority shall convene an advisory comm
  • 339.288 — 339.288, 339.291 or 339.308. ����� (m) The infliction of corporal punishment on an adult with a developmental disabilit
  • 409.425 — 409.425] ����� Note: 430.272 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 414.025 — 414.025, and other health care providers such as nurses or social workers who provide timely, developmentally appropriat
  • 426.180 — to 426.210, 426.228, 426.232 or 426.233; and
  • 426.220 — 426.220, or has been hospitalized as the result of a revocation of conditional release. ����� (c) Payment is made for t
  • 430.021 — 430.021���� Functions of Department of Human Services and Oregon Health Authority; report to authority on use of restrai
  • 430.040 — 430.040); repealed by 2001 c.900 �261] ����� 430.050 [1961 c.706 �18; 1969 c.314 �36; 1969 c.597 �86; 1981 c.750 �12
  • 430.071 — 430.071���� Policies to support and promote independence and self-determination
  • 430.075 — 430.075���� Consumer participation on task forces, commissions, advisory groups and committees
  • 430.140 — 430.140���� Federal grants for promoting mental health
  • 430.160 — 430.160���� Federal funds deposited in special account
  • 430.165 — 430.165. The moneys in the fund are continuously appropriated to the Oregon Health Authority, the Department of Human Se
  • 430.195 — 430.195���� Receipt of funds for client use; disbursements from trust accounts; authority of other agencies
  • 430.210 — 430.210, 430.230 to 430.236, 430.265 to 430.380, 430.397 to 430.401, 430.405 to
  • 430.212 — 430.212���� Reconnection of family members to individual with developmental disability; rules
  • 430.215 — 430.215���� Responsibility for developmental disability services and psychiatric treatment services for children
  • 430.217 — 430.217���� Denial of mental health services on basis of individual�s intellectual or developmental disability prohibite
  • 430.220 — 430.220���� Director; appointment; powers and duties
  • 430.225 — 430.225) (Improving People�s Access to Community-based Treatment, Supports and Services Program)
  • 430.231 — 430.231; and ����� (b) Any increased costs to local governments as a result of the program. ����� (2) No later than Ja
  • 430.233 — to grant recipients. The funds may not be used for a purpose other than
  • 430.238 — 430.238���� State funding to counties, Indian tribes or regional consortia for enhancing and sustaining support and serv
  • 430.242 — 430.242; 2022 c.63 �3; 2025 c.495 �4] ����� Note: See note under 430.220. ����� 430.225 Education and technical
  • 430.243 — 430.243���� Grants to coordinated care organizations authorized
  • 430.245 — 430.245���� Annual report to Legislative Assembly on program outcomes (Prevention, Intervention, Treatment and Recov
  • 430.254 — 430.254���� Goal of treatment programs for persons with substance use disorders
  • 430.256 — 430.256���� Planning and administering alcohol and drug treatment programs; establishment of guidelines for program revi
  • 430.260 — 430.260] ����� 430.095 [1969 c.637 �1; renumbered
  • 430.262 — 430.262���� Registration of sobering facilities; fees prohibited
  • 430.263 — 430.263���� Provision of opioid overdose reversal medication upon release or discharge from facility that provides detox
  • 430.265 — 430.265, 430.306 to 430.375, 430.405, 430.415 and 430.850 to 430.880. The fees shall be charged and collected by the aut
  • 430.270 — 430.270���� Publicizing effects of alcohol and drugs
  • 430.272 — 430.272���� Educational resources on risks of inhalant use
  • 430.274 — 430.274���� Oregon Health Authority to establish peer- and community-driven programs to provide behavioral health servic
  • 430.275 — 430.275���� Oregon Health Authority to provide funding for peer respite centers; rules
  • 430.278 — 430.278���� Oregon Health Authority to evaluate rules governing behavioral health programs to reduce administrative burd
  • 430.335 — 430.335���� Responsibility of Oregon Health Authority relating to care of individuals with substance use disorders
  • 430.338 — 430.338���� Purposes of laws related to alcoholism (metadata only)
  • 430.342 — 430.342, adjusting such amounts as it deems justified on the basis of the facts presented for its consideration and such
  • 430.345 — 430.345���� Grants for prevention of, intervention in and treatment for substance use disorders
  • 430.350 — 430.350���� Assistance and recommendation of local planning committee
  • 430.355 — 430.355���� Grant application may cover more than one service
  • 430.358 — 430.358���� Opioid treatment center required to accept Medicare payments
  • 430.362 — 430.362���� Application requirements for priority consideration
  • 430.364 — 430.364���� Consideration given requests for priority
  • 430.366 — 430.366���� Requirements for service proposals and data reporting
  • 430.368 — 430.368���� Appeal and review of funding requests; conclusiveness of review
  • 430.370 — 430.370���� County contracts for services; joint county-city operation
  • 430.380 — only if the contracting agency meets the requirements of ORS 430.345 or
  • 430.381 — 430.381���� Construction (Temporary provisions relating to Opioid Settlement Prevention, Treatment and Recovery Fund
  • 430.384 — 430.384���� Drug Treatment and Recovery Services Fund
  • 430.386 — 430.386���� Moneys in fund not to replace current funding for programs and services
  • 430.388 — or the chairperson�s designee;
  • 430.389 — 430.389. To the extent practicable, the process shall be consistent with the process for protesting the award of a publi
  • 430.392 — 430.392���� Secretary of State to audit use of funds from Drug Treatment and Recovery Services Fund
  • 430.394 — 430.394���� Education campaign (Miscellaneous) (metadata only)
  • 430.397 — 430.397���� Voluntary admission of person to treatment facility; notice to parent or guardian
  • 430.399 — 430.399���� When person must be taken to sobering or other appropriate facility; admission or referral; when jail custod
  • 430.401 — 430.401���� Liability of certain persons and facilities
  • 430.402 — provided the actions are in good faith, on probable cause and without
  • 430.415 — 430.415���� Drug dependence as illness DRUG TREATMENT FOR OFFENDERS
  • 430.420 — 430.420. Funding criteria include, but need not be limited to, whether the plan includes the existence or development of
  • 430.422 — based on a review of the plans submitted to the office under ORS
  • 430.424 — 430.424���� Distribution of funds; funding criteria
  • 430.426 — 430.426���� Rules; acceptance of gifts, grants and donations DEFLECTION PROGRAMS
  • 430.430 — 430.430���� Oregon Behavioral Health Deflection Program; eligibility; distribution and use of funds; rules
  • 430.434 — 430.434���� Oregon Behavioral Health Deflection Program Account DIVERSION PROGRAMS (Definitions)
  • 430.450 — to 430.555 shall, except in the case of gross negligence, be borne by
  • 430.455 — 430.455���� Information to arrested person believed to have substance use disorder
  • 430.460 — 430.460���� Consent to evaluation; effect of refusal
  • 430.470 — 430.470���� Notice of right to evaluation if not given at time of arrest
  • 430.475 — 430.475���� Evaluation results as evidence; admissibility at subsequent trial; privileged communication
  • 430.480 — 430.480���� Effect of ORS 430.450 to 430.555 on other evidence
  • 430.490 — 430.490���� Diversion plan for defendant; participation as condition of probation or parole
  • 430.515 — 430.515���� Procedure to terminate treatment (Administration)
  • 430.535 — 430.535���� Requirement to develop bilingual forms (metadata only)
  • 430.540 — 430.540���� Designation of and standards for evaluation sites
  • 430.545 — 430.545���� Procedures at evaluation sites; administration of antagonist drugs
  • 430.555 — 430.555���� Liability for violation of civil rights or injuries to participant DRUG TREATMENT PROGRAMS
  • 430.570 — 430.570���� Information concerning opiate inhibitors to be made available
  • 430.572 — 430.572���� Internet access to providers of opiate use disorder treatment
  • 430.573 — 430.573���� Statewide capacity to provide opiate use disorder treatment
  • 430.590 — 430.590���� Regulation of location of methadone clinic; enforcement LOCAL MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY
  • 430.610 — to 430.695. Contracts authorized by this section shall comply with
  • 430.626 — 430.626. If the person is incapacitated, the person shall be taken by the police officer or team member to an appropriat
  • 430.627 — 430.627���� Statewide coordinated crisis system; rules
  • 430.628 — 430.628, 430.629 and 430.630. ����� (3) The authority shall compile reports of the authority�s findings about the costs
  • 430.629 — 430.629���� Oversight and direction on implementation and operation of statewide coordinated crisis system (Temporar
  • 430.630 — 430.630���� Services to be provided by community mental health programs; local mental health authorities; local mental h
  • 430.632 — 430.632���� Report on implementation of comprehensive local plan for delivery of mental health services
  • 430.634 — 430.634���� Evaluation of programs; population schedule for distributing funds
  • 430.637 — 430.637���� Criteria for certificate of approval issued to mental health or substance use disorder treatment provider; a
  • 430.638 — 430.638���� Immunity from civil liability for reliance on certificate of approval
  • 430.641 — 430.641���� Behavioral Health Housing Incentive Fund
  • 430.644 — 430.644���� Priorities for services provided by community mental health programs
  • 430.646 — 430.646���� Priorities for services for persons with mental or emotional disturbances
  • 430.648 — 430.648���� Funding distribution formula; matching funds; administrative expenses
  • 430.651 — 430.651���� Use of population data in funding formula
  • 430.653 — 430.653���� Community mental health program funding study; reports (Developmental Disabilities Programs)
  • 430.664 — 430.664���� Requirements for developmental disabilities programs and support service brokerages (Contracting for Ser
  • 430.670 — 430.670���� Contracts to provide services; approval of department or authority; competition for subcontracts; exception
  • 430.672 — 430.672���� Contract requirements for community mental health or developmental disabilities programs
  • 430.673 — 430.673���� Mediation; retaliation prohibited; action for damages; attorney fees; rules (Miscellaneous)
  • 430.694 — 430.694���� Applicability of federal law to activities under ORS 430.610 to 430.695 involving federal funds
  • 430.695 — 430.695���� Treatment of certain receipts as offsets to state funds; contracts for statewide or regional services; reten
  • 430.705 — 430.705. The authority may also purchase or contract for specific services and supplies for treatment of individual chil
  • 430.708 — 430.708���� Priority for preventive services for children
  • 430.709 — 430.709���� Funding of regional centers for treatment of adolescents with substance use disorders; rules; criteria for a
  • 430.715 — 430.715���� Hospital services; child care and residential treatment programs; other services
  • 430.717 — 430.717���� Collection of data regarding demand and capacity for intensive behavioral health treatment for children and
  • 430.725 — 430.725���� Gifts and grants ABUSE REPORTING FOR ADULTS WITH MENTAL ILLNESS OR DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
  • 430.731 — 430.731���� Uniform investigation procedures; rules
  • 430.735 — 430.735. [2021 c.323 �2] ����� Note: 430.738 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to o
  • 430.738 — 430.738���� Privileges not applicable to abuse proceedings
  • 430.739 — 430.739���� County multidisciplinary teams; protocols; reports
  • 430.743 — or 430.745 shall receive training and consultation that is necessary to
  • 430.745 — 430.745���� Investigation of abuse; notice to medical examiners; findings; recommendations
  • 430.746 — 430.746���� Training requirements for persons investigating reports of alleged abuse
  • 430.747 — maintained under the provisions of ORS 430.757 are confidential and are
  • 430.753 — 430.753���� Immunity of persons making reports in good faith; confidentiality
  • 430.755 — 430.755���� Retaliation prohibited; liability for retaliation
  • 430.756 — 430.756���� Immunity of employer reporting abuse by employee
  • 430.757 — 430.757���� Reports of abuse to be maintained by Department of Human Services
  • 430.763 — 430.763���� Confidentiality of records; when record may be made available to agency
  • 430.765 — 430.765, either spouse shall be a competent and compellable witness against the other. ����� (3) As used in this sectio
  • 430.768 — 430.768���� Claims of self-defense addressed in certain reports of abuse; review teams; rules MISCELLANEOUS BEHAVIOR
  • 430.775 — 430.775���� Required trainings on behavioral health worker safety; frequency; documentation
  • 430.779 — 430.779���� Oregon State University Extension Service to administer behavioral health promotion project PROGRAM FOR
  • 430.860 — 430.860���� Participation in program; report to court
  • 430.880 — 430.880���� Gifts, grants or services SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER TREATMENT DURING PREGNANCY
  • 430.915 — 430.915���� Health care providers to encourage counseling and therapy
  • 430.920 — 430.920���� Risk assessment for drug and alcohol use; informing patient of results; assistance to patient in reducing ne
  • 430.930 — 430.930���� Substance use disorder education at Oregon Health and Science University
  • 430.955 — 430.955���� Standardized screening instrument; assessing drug use during pregnancy DEFINITIONS ����� 430.010 Def
  • 475.715 — 475.715; 1979 c.744 �29; 1991 c.574 �3; 2005 c.264 �22; 2009 c.595 �503; 2011 c.673 �35; 2017 c.356 �57; 2019 c.470 �3]
  • 475.896 — filed in an applicant�s jurisdiction;
Title 431 · ORS Chapter 431 (102 sections)
  • 285B.563 — and 541.845.
  • 431.001 — to 431.550 and 431.990 and any other public health law of this state.
  • 431.005 — [1973 c.358 �1; repealed by 1977
  • 431.010 — [Amended by 1967 c.461 �1; 1969
  • 431.015 — [1973 c.358 �2; repealed by 1977
  • 431.019 — [1973 c.358 �2a; repealed by 1977
  • 431.020 — [Amended by 1967 c.461 �2; 1971
  • 431.023 — [1973 c.358 �4; repealed by 1977
  • 431.025 — [1971 c.650 �11; repealed by 1973
  • 431.030 — [Repealed by 1971 c.650 �51]
  • 431.035 — 431.035���� Power of Director of Oregon Health Authority to delegate functions; Public Health Director; appointment; dut
  • 431.040 — [Amended by 1969 c.314 �39; 1971
  • 431.045 — 431.045���� Public Health Officer; appointment; qualifications; duties; rules (Powers and Duties of Oregon Health Au
  • 431.050 — [Amended by 1967 c.461 �3;
  • 431.053 — [1973 c.358 �3; repealed by 1977
  • 431.055 — [1967 c.363 �2; repealed by 1971
  • 431.065 — [1971 c.37 �2; 1977 c.582 �7;
  • 431.070 — [1961 c.723 �1; 1969 c.314 �40;
  • 431.110 — 431.110���� General powers and duties of Oregon Health Authority
  • 431.115 — 431.115; ����� (3) The development of and any modification to the statewide public health modernization plan under ORS
  • 431.122 — 431.122���� Members; terms; meetings; compensation (metadata only)
  • 431.123 — 431.123���� Duties of Oregon Public Health Advisory Board (Oregon Health Policy Board)
  • 431.125 — 431.125���� Duties related to public health laws FOUNDATIONAL CAPABILITIES AND PROGRAMS
  • 431.130 — [Amended by 1959 c.629 �5; 1959
  • 431.131 — 431.131, policy and planning include, but are not limited to, the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to: ����� (
  • 431.133 — 431.133���� Emergency preparedness and response; rules
  • 431.136 — 431.136, 431.137 and 431.138. ����� (3) At the state level of governance, administer the foundational programs establis
  • 431.137 — 431.137���� Health equity and cultural responsiveness; rules
  • 431.138 — 431.138���� Community partnership development; rules
  • 431.139 — 431.139���� Reporting on foundational capabilities (metadata only)
  • 431.140 — [Amended by 1959 c.314 �21; 1973
  • 431.141 — 431.141; ����� (i) For the purpose of making distributions under ORS 431.380, consult with and consider the recommendat
  • 431.142 — 431.142, 431.143, 431.144 and 431.145. ����� (5) Conduct sanitary surveys about and investigations on the causes and pr
  • 431.144 — 431.144; and ����� (d) Clinical preventive services, as described in ORS 431.145. [2015 c.736 �17] ����� 431.142 Co
  • 431.147 — 431.147���� Authority to establish other public health programs and activities; rules
  • 431.148 — 431.148���� Evidence-based best practices; rules RULES
  • 431.149 — 431.149���� Rulemaking authority over ORS 431.001 to 431.550 and 431.990 ENFORCEMENT
  • 431.150 — 431.150���� Enforcement of public health laws generally
  • 431.155 — 431.155���� Authority of Oregon Health Authority to restrain violation of public health laws
  • 431.157 — 431.157���� Authority of local public health administrator to restrain violation of public health laws
  • 431.170 — 431.170���� State enforcement of public health laws and rules when local public health administrator is delinquent
  • 431.180 — 431.180���� Interference with individual�s selection of health care provider, treatment or religious practice prohibited
  • 431.190 — [1977 c.448 �8; 1993 c.742 �96;
  • 431.195 — [1983 c.653 �1; 2001 c.900 �147;
  • 431.220 — 431.220���� Record of moneys in Public Health Account
  • 431.240 — [Repealed by 1955 c.147 �1]
  • 431.250 — 431.250���� Federal grants to be handled by Oregon Health Authority; disbursement; planning CONFERENCE OF LOCAL HEAL
  • 431.260 — [2007 c.445 �3; 2009 c.595 �548;
  • 431.262 — [2007 c.445 �4; 2009 c.595 �549;
  • 431.264 — [2007 c.445 �5; 2009 c.595 �550;
  • 431.270 — [1991 c.652 �1; 2009 c.595 �551;
  • 431.275 — [1991 c.652 �5; repealed by 1999
  • 431.280 — [1991 c.652 �6; repealed by 1999
  • 431.290 — [1999 c.1044 ��1,3; 2009 c.595 �552;
  • 431.310 — [Amended by 1977 c.582 �18; 1981
  • 431.320 — 431.320); 1977 c.582 �23; 2009 c.595 �557; repealed by 2015 c.736 �113] ����� 431.350 Oregon Health Authority to ado
  • 431.325 — [1971 c.650 �17; 1977 c.582 �19;
  • 431.330 — 431.330; ����� (H) An individual who is a member of, or who represents, a federally recognized Indian tribe in this sta
  • 431.335 — 431.335���� Meetings; notice; expenses of members and officers
  • 431.350 — 431.350���� Oregon Health Authority to adopt rules for ORS 431.330 to 431.350 FUNDING OF LOCAL PUBLIC HEALTH AUTHORI
  • 431.380 — 431.380. ����� (2) The Oregon Health Authority may enter into an agreement with each local public health authority that
  • 431.382 — 431.382. [Amended by 1959 c.314 �24; 1973 c.833 �45; 1977 c.582 �14; 2001 c.900 �146; 2009 c.595 �539; 2015 c.736 �35]
  • 431.413 — 431.413���� Powers and duties of local public health authorities
  • 431.415 — 431.415���� Duties of governing bodies of local public health authorities; fee schedules
  • 431.417 — 431.417���� Distribution of moneys to local public health authorities; rules
  • 431.418 — 431.418, develop public health policies and goals for the local public health authority; ����� (b) Adopt ordinances and
  • 431.440 — 431.440���� Powers of local public health administrators
  • 431.443 — (2) or established under ORS 431.443 (3) and the operation of the local
  • 431.510 — 431.510���� Facilities and funds for local public health authorities
  • 431.550 — and 431.990 and the other public health laws of this state to the
  • 431.705 — to 431.760, reduce the boundaries of the affected territory to that
  • 431.710 — 431.710���� When Oregon Health Authority to initiate district formation or annexation
  • 431.715 — 431.715���� Resolution requesting Oregon Health Authority to initiate formation or annexation
  • 431.720 — 431.720���� Commission to review certain plans; approval of plans
  • 431.725 — 431.725���� Oregon Health Authority to review resolution; notice of hearing
  • 431.735 — 431.735���� Director�s authority under ORS 431.705 to 431.760
  • 431.740 — 431.740���� Notice to boundary commission; service facilities to conform to plans and schedules
  • 431.750 — 431.750. [1973 c.361 �9; 1983 c.83 �84; 2009 c.595 �584] ����� 431.750 Commission review of alternative plan; certif
  • 431.755 — 431.755)] ����� 431.760 Certain persons prohibited from participating in proceedings. (1) A person who owns property
  • 431.760 — 431.760���� Certain persons prohibited from participating in proceedings PENALTIES
  • 431.990 — 431.990; and ����� (m) Coordinate and collaborate with federal agencies in implementing ORS 431.001 to 431.550 and 431.
  • 431A.085 — in 2015]
  • 431A.125 — in 2015]
  • 431A.303 — in 2015]
  • 431A.305 — in 2015]
  • 431A.308 — in 2015]
  • 431A.315 — in 2015]
  • 431A.318 — in 2015]
  • 431A.323 — in 2015]
  • 431A.358 — in 2015]
  • 431A.525 — in 2015]
  • 431A.530 — in 2015]
  • 431A.550 — in 2015]
  • 431A.655 — in 2015]
  • 431A.675 — in 2015]
  • 431A.685 — in 2015]
  • 431A.775 — in 2015]
  • 431A.780 — in 2015]
  • 431A.870 — in 2015]
  • 431A.880 — in 2015]
  • 431A.900 — in 2015]
  • 453.728 — in 2011]
Title 432 · ORS Chapter 432 (55 sections)
  • 106.300 — to 106.340 or 107.085 or 107.485, the Social Security numbers of the
  • 109.070 — and this section.
  • 431.003 — 431.003, to act as a county registrar. In consultation with the state registrar, each county registrar may designate one
  • 432.010 — 432.010���� Center for Health Statistics; standards
  • 432.033 — 432.033���� Duties of state registrar related to confidentiality and security
  • 432.035 — 432.035���� County registrars REPORTS (Generally)
  • 432.075 — 432.075���� Duty to report information to state registrar; immunity (Keeping of Information Necessary to Submit Repo
  • 432.083 — 432.083���� Requirements for institutions, health care practitioners and persons who transport dead bodies (Reports
  • 432.085 — 432.085] ����� 432.445 Issuance of additional record of live birth; fee; form; distribution of funds received. (1) T
  • 432.088 — 432.088���� Mandatory submission and registration of reports of live birth; persons required to report; rules
  • 432.093 — 432.093���� Availability of voluntary acknowledgment of paternity form; responsibility of health care facility and paren
  • 432.098 — and file the form with the state registrar; or
  • 432.103 — in 2013]
  • 432.108 — 432.108���� Report of live birth for child of unknown parentage
  • 432.113 — 432.113; ����� (c) That the state registrar has refused to register a report of live birth or a delayed report of live
  • 432.118 — 432.118���� Procedure for contesting refusal to register report of live birth or delayed report of live birth; rules
  • 432.133 — 432.133���� Mandatory submission and registration of reports of death; persons required to report
  • 432.141 — (3) in 2027.
  • 432.142 — 432.142] ����� 432.119 [1973 c.829 �11; 1979 c.426 �1; 1983 c.709 �33; 1997 c.783 �13; 2009 c.595 �612; repealed by
  • 432.143 — 432.143���� Mandatory submission and registration of reports of fetal death; persons required to report; rules
  • 432.148 — 432.148���� Commemorative Certificate of Stillbirth; rules
  • 432.153 — 432.153���� Status of reports under ORS 435.496; rules
  • 432.158 — in 2013]
  • 432.163 — 432.163���� Extensions for submitting reports of death or fetal death (Reports of Marriage, Domestic Partnership, Di
  • 432.173 — 432.173���� Mandatory submission and registration of reports of marriage and reports of domestic partnership; persons re
  • 432.183 — 432.183���� Mandatory submission and registration of reports of dissolution of marriage and reports of dissolution of do
  • 432.205 — 432.205)] ����� 432.206 [1997 c.783 �23 (enacted in lieu of 432.205); 1999 c.254 �2; 1999 c.840 �1; 2001 c.455 �24;
  • 432.223 — 432.223���� Reports of adoption; reports of amendments or annulments to judgment of adoption; persons required to report
  • 432.228 — 432.228���� Issuance of certified copy of record of live birth to adopted persons; Contact Preference Form AMENDMENT
  • 432.230 — 432.230; 2017 c.100 �2; 2025 c.592 �25] ����� Note: The amendments to 432.245 by section 26, chapter 592, Oregon Law
  • 432.235 — 432.235���� Requirements for amending or correcting vital record
  • 432.245 — 432.245���� Replacing records of live birth; restoring records of live birth
  • 432.253 — 432.253���� Adding or changing genetic parent on original record of live birth; rules; fees PRESERVATION OF VITAL RE
  • 432.290 — 432.290; 1997 c.783 �25; 2003 c.576 �455; 2007 c.99 �17; 2007 c.703 �13; 2013 c.366 �29; 2017 c.100 �1] ����� 432.24
  • 432.295 — 432.295���� Preservation program; reproductions of vital records; availability; rules EXEMPTION FROM PUBLIC DISCLOSU
  • 432.355 — 432.355���� Disclosure of death filed in conjunction with claims or interests in land
  • 432.360 — 432.360���� Records of dissolution of marriage and dissolution of domestic partnership subject to full disclosure; exemp
  • 432.380 — 432.380���� Issuance of certified copies of records; applicant qualifications PROHIBITION AGAINST FRAUDULENT ACTIVIT
  • 432.385 — 432.385���� Registering, amending or correcting record through fraud; fraudulent use of record FEES AND SALES
  • 432.405 — 432.405] ����� 432.175 [Formerly 43.380; 1983 c.709 �34; 1985 c.565 �71; repealed by 1997 c.783 �48] ����� 432.1
  • 432.408 — 432.408] ����� 432.205 [Amended by 1979 c.426 �2; 1983 c.709 �6; 1995 c.514 �5; repealed by 1997 c.783 �22 (432.206
  • 432.440 — 432.440���� County registrar sale of certified copies of records of live birth and death; rules
  • 432.445 — and subsection (2) of this section, the Oregon Health Authority shall
  • 432.450 — 432.450���� Grant program for issuance of certified copy of record of live birth to individual who is homeless; rules
  • 432.455 — 432.455���� Birth Certificates for Homeless Persons Fund CANCER AND TUMOR REGISTRY SYSTEM
  • 432.510 — 432.510���� Cancer and tumor registry system; purpose; rulemaking; duties of Oregon Health Authority
  • 432.520 — 432.520���� Reporting requirement; review of records; special studies
  • 432.550 — 432.550���� Action for damages; license; disciplinary action prohibited for good faith participation in reporting of dat
  • 432.570 — 432.570���� No requirement or prohibition regarding operation of separate cancer and tumor registry MATERNAL MORTALI
  • 432.600 — 432.600���� Establishment of committee; members; term; meetings; duties; confidentiality; reports PENALTIES
  • 432.993 — 432.993���� Unlawful use of vital record or report; criminal penalty
  • 432.994 — 432.994���� Unlawful use of vital record or report; civil penalty
  • 432.995 — 432.995���� Obstructing the keeping of vital records or reports; criminal penalty SYSTEM OF VITAL STATISTICS ���
  • 435.496 — and shall not be reported as fetal deaths.
  • 458.528 — for the purpose specified in subsection (1) of this section;
Title 433 · ORS Chapter 433 (115 sections)
  • 192.581 — 192.581, 326.561, 326.565, 326.575 or 336.187 prevents: ����� (1) Inspection by or release to administrators by local h
  • 215.438 — 215.438. ����� (3) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, a county may not require a permit under ORS 433.750
  • 431A.015 — 431A.015; ����� (F) Take any enforcement action authorized by ORS 431A.010, including the imposition of civil penalties
  • 433.004 — 433.004���� Reportable diseases; duty to report; investigation; effect of failure to report; rules
  • 433.005 — 433.005); repealed by 1987 c.600 �18] ����� 433.004 Reportable diseases; duty to report; investigation; effect of fa
  • 433.006 — 433.006���� Investigation and control measures; rules
  • 433.008 — 433.008���� Confidentiality of disclosure; exceptions; privilege
  • 433.010 — 433.010���� Spreading disease prohibited; health certificates to be issued by health professionals; rules
  • 433.012 — 433.012���� Oregon Health Authority to provide laboratory examination; rules
  • 433.017 — 433.017���� Test of blood of pregnant woman required; patient consent; rules
  • 433.035 — 433.035, 433.121 and 433.123. [2003 c.555 �11; 2007 c.445 �27; 2009 c.595 �675] ����� 433.455 [Amended by 1973 c.779
  • 433.040 — 433.040���� Oregon Vaccine Education and Prioritization Plan; implementation of plan during vaccine shortage; rules; pen
  • 433.045 — 433.045���� Notice of HIV test required; exceptions
  • 433.075 — 433.075���� Responsibility for cost of test; confidentiality
  • 433.080 — shall comply with the procedures provided by the program.
  • 433.082 — 433.082���� Oregon Health Authority to provide certain hospitals supply of HIV drugs or therapies IMMUNIZATION REGIS
  • 433.092 — 433.092���� Purpose of ORS 433.090 to 433.102; waivers of consent to release certain medical information
  • 433.094 — 433.094. [2009 c.250 �2; 2011 c.720 �194; 2019 c.58 �3] ����� Note: 433.095 was enacted into law by the Legislative
  • 433.095 — 433.095���� Reporting information to registry; rules
  • 433.096 — 433.096���� Receiving and disclosing registry information
  • 433.098 — 433.098���� Nonliability for disclosing or using information; confidentiality of information; removal of information
  • 433.100 — 433.100���� Parental consent not required for enrollment in registry; rules; fees
  • 433.102 — is intended to affect the responsibility of a parent or guardian to
  • 433.103 — 433.103���� Reporting and training requirements; exemptions; rules; redistribution of unused vaccines
  • 433.104 — 433.104���� Use of immunization registry for potential catastrophic disease threat PUBLIC HEALTH MEASURES
  • 433.105 — 433.105); 1987 c.600 �9; repealed by 2007 c.445 �42] PUBLIC HEALTH MEASURES ����� 433.110 Duty to prevent spread of
  • 433.110 — 433.110���� Duty to prevent spread of communicable diseases; rules
  • 433.121 — 433.121. ����� (2) A petition filed under subsections (1) and (9) of this section must: ����� (a) Identify the person
  • 433.123 — as necessary to meet the needs of isolated or quarantined persons;
  • 433.126 — 433.126���� Notice to persons subject to order; rules
  • 433.128 — 433.128; ����� (d) The right to petition the court for a remedy regarding a breach of the conditions of isolation or qu
  • 433.131 — 433.131���� Entry into premises used for isolation or quarantine; rules
  • 433.133 — and 433.136;
  • 433.136 — 433.136���� Consolidation of proceedings regarding isolation or quarantine
  • 433.138 — 433.138���� Assistance of law enforcement officials in enforcing orders
  • 433.140 — 433.140���� Payment of isolation or quarantine expenses; assistance
  • 433.142 — 433.142. ����� (c) Require the passengers and persons conveying materials to follow the authority�s rules for the contr
  • 433.150 — 433.150���� Quarantine hospital; seizure, control of and compensation for emergency hospital
  • 433.156 — 433.156���� Enforcement of isolation or quarantine by law enforcement authorities
  • 433.216 — 433.216���� Detaining conveyance for inspection or investigation
  • 433.220 — 433.220���� Measures taken on discovery of disease or toxic substance; rules; jurisdiction over emergency DISEASE CO
  • 433.255 — 433.255���� Persons with or exposed to restrictable disease excluded from school or children�s facility
  • 433.260 — 433.260���� Exclusion of persons exposed to or having restrictable disease from school or children�s facility; certifica
  • 433.267 — 433.267���� Immunization of school children; rules; exceptions; effect of failure to comply
  • 433.271 — 433.271���� Thimerosal prohibited in school entry immunizations provided by Oregon Health Authority; exceptions
  • 433.273 — 433.273, one of the following: ����� (a) A document signed by the parent, a practitioner of the healing arts who has wi
  • 433.280 — 433.280���� Status of immunization records as public records
  • 433.281 — 433.281���� Post-secondary institution of education that provides student housing to provide information about vaccine-p
  • 433.282 — 433.282���� Required immunizations at certain post-secondary educational institutions; rules
  • 433.283 — 433.283���� Immunizations against measles for certain students at community colleges; rules
  • 433.286 — 433.286���� State public health laboratory; analysis of biological and environmental samples; newborn bloodspot screenin
  • 433.288 — 433.288���� Newborn bloodspot screening program; policy; exemptions; fees; fee waivers; rules
  • 433.290 — 433.290���� Oregon Health Authority to conduct educational program on newborn bloodspot screening
  • 433.295 — 433.295���� Newborn bloodspot screening standards and reporting requirements for health care providers and health care f
  • 433.298 — 433.298���� Oregon Health Authority to compile information about congenital cytomegalovirus; dissemination of informatio
  • 433.299 — 433.299���� Newborn Bloodspot Screening Advisory Board; members; term; meetings; reports
  • 433.301 — 433.301���� Newborn nurse home visiting services program; rules
  • 433.306 — 433.306���� Duty to administer vitamin; religious objection; effect of inability to pay
  • 433.312 — 433.312���� Determining dosage; rules; notice to practitioners
  • 433.318 — 433.318���� Newborn pulse oximetry screening; rules
  • 433.321 — 433.321���� Hearing and cytomegalovirus screening tests for newborns; disclosure of information; exemption; effect of in
  • 433.323 — and 433.327 and section 4, chapter 240, Oregon Laws 2003, is to waive
  • 433.326 — 433.326���� Waiver of requirement of authorization to disclose information
  • 433.327 — 433.327���� Limitation on liability for good faith disclosure TUBERCULOSIS
  • 433.329 — 433.329���� Reporting known cases; records maintained
  • 433.332 — 433.332���� Investigation and control of reported cases; rules RABIES CONTROL
  • 433.345 — 433.345���� Report of animal bites; rules; handling and disposition of animals
  • 433.350 — 433.350���� Power of Oregon Health Authority to take possession and order destruction of animal
  • 433.355 — 433.355���� Procedure to force compliance with ORS 433.350
  • 433.365 — 433.365���� Inoculation against rabies; rules; exception; costs
  • 433.367 — 433.367���� Oregon Health Authority to establish vaccination clinics; payment of costs by dog owners
  • 433.375 — 433.375���� Filing of inoculation certificate; certificate required for license; issuance of tag
  • 433.377 — 433.377���� Issuance of license as verification of inoculation; issuance of tag not required
  • 433.385 — 433.385���� Impoundment of animals; notice to owner; redeeming animal; disposition of animals
  • 433.390 — and the regulations promulgated hereunder and shall not be considered a
  • 433.416 — 433.416���� When employer to provide preventive immunization
  • 433.419 — 433.419���� Notice to employer and worker of exposure
  • 433.423 — be accomplished in such a manner as to protect the confidentiality of
  • 433.441 — 433.441. ����� (d) Upon expiration of the state of public health emergency, the Public Health Director or local public
  • 433.443 — 433.443. ����� (7) �Isolation� means the physical separation and confinement of a person or group of persons who are in
  • 433.446 — 433.446���� Authority of Governor during state of public health emergency
  • 433.448 — 433.448���� Use of immunization registry and tracking and recall system during state of public health emergency
  • 433.449 — 433.449���� Disposal of human remains during state of public health emergency
  • 433.452 — 433.452���� Detaining persons exposed to reportable condition or condition that is basis for state of public health emer
  • 433.466 — 433.466���� Right to legal counsel by persons subject to public health measure INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
  • 433.517 — 433.517���� Field investigations and epidemiological studies
  • 433.526 — 433.526, 455.445 and 468A.775 to 468A.785. Any workplace, building or public area that qualifies for such recognition ma
  • 433.560 — 433.560); 1973 c.779 �30; repealed by 1981 c.198 �2] ����� 433.565 [Repealed by 1963 c.574 �3 (433.566 enacted in li
  • 433.565 — 433.565); 1973 c.779 �31; repealed by 1981 c.198 �2] ����� 433.570 [Amended by 1973 c.779 �32; repealed by 1981 c.19
  • 433.620 — 433.620); repealed by 1981 c.198 �2] ����� 433.625 [Amended by 1963 c.574 �8; 1973 c.779 �40; repealed by 1981 c.198
  • 433.635 — 433.635); repealed by 1981 c.198 �2] ����� 433.640 [Repealed by 1981 c.198 �2] ����� 433.645 [Repealed by 1971 c
  • 433.715 — 433.715���� Exposed merchandise; intermingling or sale without disinfectant prohibited REGULATION OF OUTDOOR MASS GA
  • 433.735 — to 433.770 and 433.990 (7) or any rules adopted under ORS 433.735 to
  • 433.745 — 433.745���� Outdoor mass gathering without permit prohibited
  • 433.750 — 433.750���� Application for outdoor mass gathering for which county decides land use permit is not required; criteria; p
  • 433.755 — 433.755���� Additional information required before permit issued; liability of permit holder; casualty insurance; county
  • 433.763 — 433.763, require a land use permit for a gathering of 3,000 people or fewer, any part of which is held outdoors. [1971 c
  • 433.765 — 433.765���� Right of county to enact ordinances or regulations
  • 433.767 — 433.767���� Application to gatherings defined by county ordinance
  • 433.810 — 433.810���� Duties of Oregon Health Authority; rules
  • 433.817 — 433.817, including the use of mechanisms for periodic retraining of individuals, and provide the protocols for education
  • 433.825 — 433.825���� Availability of doses of epinephrine, glucagon and medication that treats adrenal insufficiency to trained p
  • 433.830 — 433.830, shall be conducted by a physician, physician associate, nurse practitioner or any other health care professiona
  • 433.835 — to 433.875 and rules adopted under ORS 433.835 to 433.875 are in
  • 433.845 — 433.845���� Prohibition on aerosolizing, smoking or vaporizing in public place or place of employment
  • 433.850 — or a rule adopted under ORS 433.835 to 433.875. Penalties imposed under
  • 433.855 — 433.855���� Duties of Oregon Health Authority; civil penalties; rules; limitations; compliance checks
  • 433.870 — 433.870���� Regulation in addition to other aerosolizing, smoking or vaporizing regulations
  • 433.875 — 433.875. ����� (9)(a) Subject to ORS chapter 183, the authority may revoke or refuse to issue or renew a certification
  • 433.992 — 433.992���� Penalties for violation of ORS 433.329 GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 433.001 Definitions for ORS 433.001
  • 434.990 — 434.990; 1971 c.648 �23; subsection (9) enacted as 1971 c.413 �6; subsection (10) enacted as 1971 c.597 �7; 1973 c.779 �
  • 455.445 — and 468A.775 to 468A.785. [1989 c.1070 �1]
  • 468A.785 — 468A.785; and ����� (c) Demonstrate to the satisfaction of the authority that all technically and economically practica
  • 471.175 — 471.175; ����� (e) Prohibits persons under 21 years of age from entering the premises and posts notice of the prohibiti
  • 750.005 — 750.005, shall conduct newborn screening for cytomegalovirus under this section within 14 days of birth. ����� (9) A ho
Title 434 · ORS Chapter 434 (1 sections)
  • ORS.434 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 434 (Former Provisions) VE
Title 435 · ORS Chapter 435 (21 sections)
  • 435.020 — 435.020���� Types of licenses; application; display
  • 435.050 — 435.050���� License issuance; fee; duration; rules (metadata only)
  • 435.060 — 435.060���� Revocation of licenses and seizure of equipment
  • 435.070 — 435.070���� Appeal of revocation and seizure orders
  • 435.100 — 435.100���� Standards; rules regarding enforcement (metadata only)
  • 435.105 — 435.105���� Inspection program of certain stock of vendors
  • 435.130 — 435.130. [Amended by 1995 c.79 �222] ����� 435.090 Labeling; standards; expiration date. (1) Goods of the class spec
  • 435.190 — to 435.245, 435.475 or 435.485 or ORS chapter 436 in any way abridges
  • 435.205 — 435.205���� Family planning and birth control services by public agencies; fees
  • 435.210 — 435.210���� Right to make decisions about individual�s reproductive health
  • 435.215 — 435.215���� Right to accept or refuse services protected
  • 435.225 — 435.225���� Refusal to offer information and services
  • 435.230 — 435.230���� Reproductive health services and education programs; rules
  • 435.240 — 435.240���� Prohibitions relating to individual�s exercise of reproductive health rights
  • 435.245 — 435.245���� Injunctive relief; attorney fees EMERGENCY CONTRACEPTION
  • 435.254 — 435.254���� Hospital duty to provide information about emergency contraception and to make emergency contraception avail
  • 435.256 — 435.256���� Civil penalty TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY
  • 435.475 — 435.475���� Refusal to admit patient for termination
  • 435.485 — 435.485���� Medical personnel not required to participate in termination
  • 435.990 — 435.990���� Penalties CONTRACEPTIVES; CONDOMS ����� 435.010 License required for manufacture or sale of contrace
  • 441.044 — 441.044. ����� (4) The authority shall incorporate the requirements of this section in rules adopted pursuant to ORS 44
Title 436 · ORS Chapter 436 (11 sections)
  • 436.040 — 436.040); 1967 c.441 �5; 1971 c.734 �50; repealed by 1983 c.460 �2] ����� 436.050 [Amended by 1961 c.173 �2; 1965 c.
  • 436.055 — 436.055); repealed by 1983 c.460 �2] ����� 436.060 [Repealed by 1965 c.264 �4 (436.061 enacted in lieu of 436.060)]
  • 436.060 — 436.060); 1967 c.441 �9; repealed by 1983 c.460 �2] ����� 436.070 [Amended by 1965 c.264 �6; 1967 c.441 �10; repeale
  • 436.205 — (1).
  • 436.235 — 436.235���� Petition to determine ability to give informed consent
  • 436.265 — 436.265���� Appointment of counsel; payment of expenses
  • 436.285 — 436.285. ����� (3) The respondent or the respondent�s counsel shall have the right to present evidence and to cross-exa
  • 436.295 — 436.295���� Court determination of ability to consent
  • 436.305 — 436.305���� Evidence on best interests of respondent
  • 436.315 — 436.315���� Appointment of appeal counsel; payment of expenses
  • 436.335 — 436.335���� Report on disposition; biennial review; report to Legislative Assembly ����� 436.010 [Amended by 1967 c.
Title 437 · ORS Chapter 437 (1 sections)
  • ORS.437 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 437 (Former Provisions) Tu
Title 438 · ORS Chapter 438 (16 sections)
  • 433.335 — 433.335; 2001 c.104 �176; 2009 c.595 �713; 2025 c.624 �34] ����� 438.510 [1969 c.685 �11; 1987 c.669 �3; 2001 c.104
  • 438.040 — 438.040, a permit for health screen testing described ORS 438.150, a permit for substances of abuse on-site screening te
  • 438.060 — 438.060���� Permit for health screen testing; exception
  • 438.150 — 438.150. ����� (2) An employer may enter into a contract with a third party to provide health screen testing to the emp
  • 438.160 — 438.160���� Revocation, suspension, refusal to issue or renew certificates or permits
  • 438.220 — 438.220���� Special qualifications for laboratory director at chiropractic college
  • 438.310 — 438.310���� Owner or director of clinical laboratory to submit reports and findings on communicable disease (Miscell
  • 438.430 — 438.430���� Examination of specimens; reports and results
  • 438.435 — 438.435���� Substances of abuse on-site screening facilities; permits; rules; fees
  • 438.615 — 438.615���� Environmental laboratory accreditation program; rules
  • 438.620 — 438.620���� Accreditation fees; disposition of fees ANATOMICAL MATERIAL
  • 438.705 — to 438.720 and 438.994. [2013 c.356 �5]
  • 438.710 — or 438.715; and
  • 438.715 — 438.715. ����� (2) The authority shall deposit penalties collected under this section into the Oregon Health Authority
  • 438.720 — 438.720���� Rules; inspection of organization premises and records PENALTIES
  • 448.280 — and 448.285:
Title 44 · ORS Chapter 44 (18 sections)
  • 44.080 — 44.080������ Protection of witness from improper questions and excessive detention
  • 44.150 — 44.150������ Service of subpoena if witness concealed
  • 44.170 — 44.170); repealed by 1979 c.284 �199] ����� 44.180 [Repealed by 1979 c.284 �199] ����� 44.190 [Repealed by 1979
  • 44.240 — 44.240������ Production of witness confined in Department of Corrections institution
  • 44.320 — 44.320������ Authority to take testimony and administer oath or affirmation
  • 44.370 — 44.370������ Witness presumed to speak truth; jury judges of credibility FEES
  • 44.520 — 44.520������ Limitation on compellable testimony from media persons; search of media persons� papers, effects or work pr
  • 44.540 — 44.540������ Effect of informant as witness CHILDREN OR PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES AS WITNESSES
  • 44.547 — 44.547������ Notice to court; accommodations LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL AS WITNESSES
  • 44.552 — 44.552������ Method of subpoenaing law enforcement personnel; subpoena to reflect whether expert opinion to be asked
  • 44.554 — 44.554������ Payment of law enforcement personnel subpoenaed as expert witness; obligation of party to reimburse law enf
  • 44.556 — 44.556������ Prepayment of expenses in certain cases required
  • 44.558 — 44.558������ Payment for additional attendance beyond first day required in advance
  • 44.560 — for the purpose of giving the officer�s or employee�s expert opinion, in
  • 44.562 — 44.562������ Party and law enforcement personnel may agree to modify time of appearance
  • 44.564 — 44.564������ Right of action to recover payment due
  • 44.566 — 44.566������ Provisions not applicable if public body a party ����� 44.010 [Repealed by 1981 c.892 �98] ����� 44
  • 8.415 — or notary public is authorized to take testimony in any action or
Title 440 · ORS Chapter 440 (18 sections)
  • 414.575 — 414.575. ����� (2)(a) The Central Oregon Health Council shall conduct a regional health assessment and adopt a regional
  • 440.315 — to 440.410, including, but not limited to, the power:
  • 440.327 — 440.327���� First board of directors; how first terms computed; oath; terms; vacancy
  • 440.330 — 440.330���� Number of directors; terms; effect of absence; district employee not eligible to serve on board
  • 440.335 — 440.335���� Election of officers of board of directors; duties; quorum
  • 440.345 — 440.345���� Position numbers for election of directors
  • 440.385 — 440.385���� Pledge of income and revenues to secure payment of bonds
  • 440.395 — 440.395���� Tax levies; use; extension; collection; default
  • 440.400 — 440.400���� Expenditure and accounting of district funds
  • 440.405 — 440.405���� District records open to inspection; preservation of records
  • 440.410 — 440.410. ����� (5) �Owner� means the holder of the record title to real property or the vendee under a land sale contra
  • 440.505 — 440.505���� Port hospitals; levy of taxes; property exempt from taxation CENTRAL OREGON HEALTH COUNCIL
  • 440.600 — 440.600���� Formation of Central Oregon Health Council
  • 440.601 — 440.601���� Composition of Central Oregon Health Council; term of office; authority of council; rules
  • 440.602 — 440.602���� Advisory committee to Central Oregon Health Council
  • 440.604 — 440.604���� Rules relating to regional health improvement plan ����� 440.010 [Amended by 1963 c.607 �1; 1967 c.613 �
  • 441.360 — 441.360; 1991 c.459 �400; 2001 c.215 �6] ����� 440.397 Filing of boundary change. For purposes of ad valorem taxatio
  • 441.365 — 441.365; 1983 c.699 �3; 2001 c.215 �7; 2019 c.587 �40] ����� 440.403 Adoption of health district budget. (1) A healt
Title 441 · ORS Chapter 441 (167 sections)
  • 109.640 — and 109.675.
  • 163.355 — 163.355. ����� (C) �Serious injury� means physical injury that creates a substantial risk of death or that causes serio
  • 30.400 — and shall conduct peer review. Peer review shall be conducted pursuant
  • 40.255 — 40.255, including the psychotherapist-patient privilege, the physician-patient privilege, the privileges extended to nur
  • 440.305 — 440.305] ����� 441.196 [2015 c.466 �2; renumbered 441.054 in 2019] ����� 441.198 [2015 c.263 �2; renumbered 441.
  • 440.310 — 440.310] SAFETY OF HOSPITAL AND HOME HEALTH CARE WORKERS ����� 441.201 Flagging systems. (1) As used in this sec
  • 441.015 — to 441.119 and 441.993. [1987 c.850 �5]
  • 441.025 — shall include procedures for the filing of complaints as to the
  • 441.026 — 441.026���� Licensing of extended stay centers; rules
  • 441.030 — 441.030, for a violation described in ORS 441.792. ����� (3) Each violation of a written hospital-wide staffing plan sh
  • 441.034 — 441.034���� Expedited licensing process; fees; rules
  • 441.046 — 441.046���� Facility prohibited from interfering with employee�s disclosure of abuse, violations of laws or threats to h
  • 441.047 — 441.047���� Requirement to provide resident with information about Long Term Care Ombudsman services
  • 441.048 — 441.048���� Discrimination based on execution of POLST, advance directive or similar instruction prohibited
  • 441.049 — 441.049���� Support persons for patients with disabilities
  • 441.051 — 441.051���� Discharge of patient to care of lay caregiver
  • 441.052 — 441.052���� Provision of opioid reversal medication upon discharge or release from hospital
  • 441.053 — 441.053���� Release of patient presenting with behavioral health crisis
  • 441.054 — for hospital policies regarding the discharge of a patient who is
  • 441.056 — 441.056���� Credentialing telemedicine providers; rules
  • 441.059 — 441.059���� Access to previous X-rays and reports by patients of chiropractic physicians
  • 441.060 — 441.060���� Inspections; approval of plans and specifications; rules; fees
  • 441.061 — 441.061���� Delegation of health inspections to local public health authorities; financial assistance
  • 441.063 — 441.063���� Use of facilities by licensed podiatric physicians and surgeons; regulation of admission and conduct
  • 441.064 — 441.064���� Use of facilities by nurse practitioners and physician associates; rules regarding privileges and credential
  • 441.067 — 441.067���� Inspection reports, complaint procedures and rules; posting
  • 441.068 — 441.068���� Hospital policies and procedures for dispensing HIV post-exposure prophylaxis drugs or therapies
  • 441.073 — 441.073, 441.087, 441.277 to 441.289, 441.303, 441.316, 441.318, 441.331 to
  • 441.077 — 441.077���� Revocation of license and other penalties for imposing restrictions upon certain physicians; construction of
  • 441.078 — 441.078���� Disability discrimination prohibited in provision or insurance coverage of organ transplantation
  • 441.082 — 441.082���� Registration of organ procurement organization, tissue bank and eye bank; rules; penalties
  • 441.083 — 441.083���� Drug information to be provided patients of long term and intermediate care facilities
  • 441.084 — 441.084���� Choice of patient on suppliers of drugs and supplies
  • 441.087 — 441.087���� General inspection of long term care facility
  • 441.089 — 441.089���� Application of Health Care Quality Improvement Act of 1986
  • 441.094 — 441.094���� Denial of emergency medical services because of inability to pay prohibited
  • 441.098 — 441.098���� Health practitioner referral of patient to treatment or diagnostic testing facility; definitions for ORS 441
  • 441.099 — 441.099���� Health Licensing Office to ensure compliance with ORS 441.098
  • 441.101 — 441.101���� Safeguards for protected health information; rules BILL OF RIGHTS FOR LGBTQIA2S+ RESIDENTS AND RESIDENTS
  • 441.111 — to 441.119 and 441.993, shall be subject to civil penalties or other
  • 441.112 — 441.112���� Discrimination based on actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or HIV st
  • 441.114 — 441.114���� Protection of resident records; consent required for nontherapeutic examination, observation or treatment; a
  • 441.117 — 441.117; 2017 c.441 �14; 2017 c.679 �40] ����� 441.409 Report after investigation; referral to other agencies. (1) F
  • 441.118 — 441.118���� Training required for entities that contract with care facilities to provide services or supports to residen
  • 441.119 — 441.119, 441.525 to 441.595, 441.815, 441.820, 441.990, 441.993, 442.342,
  • 441.124 — 441.124; 2017 c.441 �16] ����� 441.412 Immunity of employees. (1) Any employee or agent of a long term care facility
  • 441.127 — 441.127; 2017 c.441 �17] ����� 441.413 Appointment of designees; qualifications; duties. (1) The Long Term Care Ombu
  • 441.137 — 441.137; 2017 c.441 �20] ����� Note: 441.416 to 441.418 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were n
  • 441.142 — 441.142; 2017 c.441 �21] ����� Note: See note under 441.416. ����� 441.418 Appeal to Residential Ombudsman and P
  • 441.153 — 441.153; 2017 c.310 �11; 2017 c.441 �23] ����� 441.420 [1973 c.837 �1; 1977 c.751 �41; renumbered 442.405] �����
  • 441.164 — [renumbered 441.778], 441.165 [renumbered 441.769], 441.171 [renumbered
  • 441.169 — 441.169] ����� Note: See note under 441.761. (Processing and Disposition of Complaints) ����� 441.790 Proces
  • 441.171 — and section 12 of this 2023 Act [441.790] no later than January 1,
  • 441.173 — 441.173] ����� Note: See note under 441.761. ����� 441.783 Information to be posted to Oregon Health Authority�s
  • 441.177 — [renumbered 441.783] by sections 1, 13, 14, 16, 18, 19 and 21 to 26 of
  • 441.181 — in 2015]
  • 441.183 — 441.183, 441.184 and 441.192 in a conspicuous place on the premises of the hospital. The notice must be posted where not
  • 441.184 — 441.184���� Unlawful employment practices; civil action for retaliation
  • 441.186 — in 2015]
  • 441.192 — 441.192���� Notice of employment outside of hospital SAFETY OF HOSPITAL AND HOME HEALTH CARE WORKERS
  • 441.203 — 441.203���� Bullet resistance requirements for emergency rooms ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON PHYSICIAN CREDENTIALING INFORMA
  • 441.221 — 441.221���� Advisory Committee on Physician Credentialing Information; membership; terms
  • 441.223 — 441.223���� Implementation of committee recommendations; rules TRUSTEE OR TEMPORARY MANAGER TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WIT
  • 441.281 — 441.281���� Petition for appointment of trustee; hearing; order
  • 441.293 — 441.293���� Liability to trustee for goods and services after notice; effect of nonpayment
  • 441.301 — 441.301���� Payment of expenses when income inadequate
  • 441.303 — 441.303���� Establishment of Facility Fund; fees from facilities in addition to license or application fee; use of fees
  • 441.312 — 441.312���� License renewal of facility placed in trust
  • 441.316 — 441.316���� Termination of trust; extension; license revocation
  • 441.318 — 441.318���� Trustee accounting; deficiencies; lien (metadata only)
  • 441.323 — 441.323���� Effect of trust or temporary management on prior obligations or civil or criminal liabilities
  • 441.331 — 441.331���� Definition of �facility� for ORS 441.331 to 441.341
  • 441.333 — 441.333, the amount used shall constitute a loan to the facility and shall be repayable to the fund under such terms and
  • 441.336 — 441.336���� Accounting by temporary manager; deficiencies; lien
  • 441.338 — 441.338���� Temporary manager as agent of state agency
  • 441.341 — 441.341, 441.367, 441.600, 441.610, 441.630, 441.650 to 441.665, 441.685,
  • 441.362 — 441.362���� Notice by Department of Human Services prior to move or termination; hearing; consent to move; who may conse
  • 441.367 — 441.367���� Facility required to give notice of base rate and policy on nonpayment; rules; notice of changes; civil pena
  • 441.373 — 441.373���� Admission to or removal from long term care facility, residential care facility or adult foster home of pers
  • 441.406 — in 2015]
  • 441.407 — 441.407���� Procedures to maintain confidentiality (metadata only)
  • 441.408 — 441.408���� Right of entry into facilities and access to records
  • 441.409 — 441.409���� Report after investigation; referral to other agencies
  • 441.411 — 441.411���� Notice of complaint procedures; posting
  • 441.413 — 441.413���� Appointment of designees; qualifications; duties
  • 441.414 — 441.414���� Effect of ORS 441.402 to 441.419 on right to visitors
  • 441.416 — in 2015]
  • 441.418 — 441.418���� Appeal to Residential Ombudsman and Public Guardianship Advisory Board
  • 441.427 — 441.427���� Training on caring for LGBTQIA2S+ residents and residents living with HIV FINANCING OF HEALTH CARE SERVI
  • 441.525 — to 441.595
  • 441.532 — 441.532���� Municipalities authorized to create authority; issuance of obligations; conditions; purpose of authority
  • 441.540 — 441.540���� Board of directors; rules; conflict of interest; quorum; personnel
  • 441.555 — 441.555���� Issuance of revenue obligations; nature of obligation; refunding
  • 441.565 — 441.565���� Obligations of authority not obligations of municipality
  • 441.580 — 441.580���� Authority as public body; tax status of assets, income and bonds
  • 441.585 — 441.585���� Disposition of excess earnings; disposition of assets on dissolution
  • 441.590 — 441.590���� Authority granted by ORS 441.525 to 441.595
  • 441.595 — 441.595. The governing body, at its sole discretion and at any time, may alter or change the structure, organization, pr
  • 441.600 — to 441.625, 441.710 and 441.715.
  • 441.605 — and 441.610.
  • 441.610 — 441.610���� Nursing home patients� bill of rights; rules
  • 441.615 — 441.615���� Powers and responsibilities of department; rules
  • 441.620 — 441.620���� Disclosure of business information required (Enforcement of Nursing Home Laws)
  • 441.625 — 441.625, 441.710 and 441.715 or of rules adopted under ORS 441.600 to 441.625,
  • 441.630 — by the Department of Human Services, the Director of Human Services may
  • 441.637 — 441.637���� Rules; submission of rules to advisory group
  • 441.645 — 441.645. ����� (2) A Long Term Care Ombudsman or a designee of the ombudsman is not required to make a report under thi
  • 441.659 — 441.659���� Disclosure of protected health information to law enforcement
  • 441.660 — 441.660���� Photographing resident; photograph as record
  • 441.665 — 441.665���� Record of reports; classification of investigation report
  • 441.671 — 441.671���� Confidentiality of reports; when available
  • 441.674 — 441.674���� Specified evidentiary privileges inapplicable
  • 441.675 — 441.675���� General evidentiary privileges inapplicable
  • 441.676 — 441.676���� Investigation of licensing violations; powers of investigator
  • 441.678 — 441.678���� Review of finding that nursing assistant responsible for abuse; name placed in registry
  • 441.679 — 441.679���� Preemployment inquiries; when employment prohibited
  • 441.680 — 441.680, either spouse shall be a competent and compellable witness against the other. ����� (3) As used in this sectio
  • 441.685 — 441.685���� Monitors; designation; duties; peer review of facilities (Investigation of Complaints)
  • 441.690 — 441.690, 441.703 and 441.705 to 441.720 address the consolidation of the regulatory functions of licensing, certificatio
  • 441.695 — 441.695���� Conduct of investigation (Drug Supplies for Unscheduled Leaves)
  • 441.697 — 441.697���� Prescribed drug supply for unscheduled therapeutic leave from long term care facility; dispensing of drugs b
  • 441.698 — 441.698���� Provision of opioid reversal medication and supplies upon discharge or transfer of resident who received add
  • 441.700 — 441.700���� Access to facilities by persons providing services (Complaint File)
  • 441.703 — 441.703���� Complaint file; summary; availability on request CIVIL PENALTIES AND LICENSE CONDITIONS (Definitions
  • 441.710 — (1) on a residential care facility or a long term care facility
  • 441.720 — 441.720���� Remittance or reduction of penalties (Regulation of Residential Care Facilities and Long Term Care Facil
  • 441.736 — 441.736���� License conditions (Judicial Review)
  • 441.740 — 441.740���� Judicial review (Quality Care Fund)
  • 441.745 — 441.745���� Penalties to Quality Care Fund (Prohibition on Local Government Regulation of Long Term Care Facilities
  • 441.750 — 441.750���� Suicide attempts by minors; referral; report; disclosure of information; limitation of liability
  • 441.755 — 441.755���� Report form; contents HOSPITAL STAFFING (Staffing Committees and Plans)
  • 441.761 — to 441.795 in a place that is clearly visible to the public that
  • 441.762 — and ORS 441.775 or 441.776, as applicable; and
  • 441.764 — and complaints filed and investigations conducted as described in ORS
  • 441.765 — (2)(a); and
  • 441.766 — 441.766, 441.767 and 441.768. The committee�s primary goals in developing the staffing plan shall be to ensure that the
  • 441.767 — and 441.768;
  • 441.768 — 441.768, if the failure is not an allowed deviation under ORS 441.776 (12); or ����� (h) Requiring a nursing staff, exc
  • 441.769 — 441.769���� Modification of nurse staffing plan in case of emergency or epidemic
  • 441.775 — 441.775���� Hospital professional and technical staffing committee
  • 441.778 — 441.778���� Variances to staffing plan requirements
  • 441.783 — 441.783���� Information to be posted to Oregon Health Authority�s website
  • 441.785 — 441.785���� Public notice (Processing and Disposition of Complaints)
  • 441.791 — 441.791. [2023 c.507 �20; 2025 c.506 �6] ����� Note: Section 8 (2), chapter 506, Oregon Laws 2025, provides: �����
  • 441.792 — 441.792. ����� (13) This section does not apply to the Oregon State Hospital. [2023 c.507 �3; 2024 c.73 �4] ����� N
  • 441.795 — 441.795���� Limitations on rulemaking authority of Oregon Health Authority MISCELLANEOUS
  • 441.816 — 441.816���� Influenza vaccines for patients 65 years of age or older; rules
  • 441.820 — 441.820���� Procedure for termination of physician�s privilege to practice medicine at health care facility; immunity fr
  • 441.825 — 441.825���� Authority of hospital to require medical staff to provide professional liability insurance PENALTIES
  • 441.991 — 441.991���� Civil penalty for violation of ORS 441.098
  • 441.992 — 441.992���� Civil penalty for violation of ORS 441.048 or 441.049
  • 441.993 — 441.993, or that employs a staff member who violates the provisions of ORS
  • 442.342 — and 442.344.
  • 442.344 — and 442.400 to 442.463 for a long term care facility, as defined in ORS
  • 442.425 — 442.425] ����� 441.445 [1973 c.837 �8; renumbered
  • 442.430 — 442.430] ����� 441.460 [1973 c.837 �9; 1977 c.751 �43; renumbered 442.435] ����� 441.465 [1973 c.837 �10; renumb
  • 442.440 — 442.440] ����� 441.470 [1973 c.837 �11; repealed by 1977 c.751 �57] ����� 441.475 [1973 c.837 �5; repealed by 19
  • 442.445 — 442.445] ����� 441.505 [Subsection (2) enacted as 1957 c.584 �2; 1967 c.498 �5; renumbered 440.505] ����� 441.51
  • 442.800 — 442.800; 2015 c.318 �25; 2017 c.101 �33; 2017 c.384 �6] ����� Note: 441.221 to 441.223 were enacted into law by the
  • 442.807 — 442.807; 2021 c.50 �14] ����� Note: See note under 441.221. ����� 441.224 [2013 c.603 �2; repealed by 2021 c.50
  • 443.400 — 443.400; and ����� (c) An adult foster home, as defined in ORS 443.705. ����� (2) �Gender expression� means an individ
  • 443.880 — or 443.881 if the facility is a residential treatment facility or a
  • 653.258 — (2)(a) for missed meal periods and rest periods.
  • 659A.875 — 659A.875, 659A.880 and 659A.885, violation of ORS 441.181 is subject to enforcement under ORS chapter 659A. ����� (3) E
  • 676.300 — in 2003]
  • 677.840 — 677.840, subject to rules and regulations governing the use established by the medical staff and the podiatric staff of
  • 731.992 — 731.992. ����� (2) Nothing in this section is intended to limit the authority of the governing body of a health care fa
Title 442 · ORS Chapter 442 (67 sections)
  • 243.256 — and 243.879, if applicable, or the payment methodology prescribed by
  • 441.065 — 441.065; ����� (b) Are physically separate from acute inpatient care beds, at least by being located on separate floors
  • 441.420 — 441.420; 1999 c.581 �3] ����� 442.410 [1977 c.751 �45; 1981 c.693 �16; 1983 c.482 �13; 1985 c.747 �38; 1995 c.727 �2
  • 442.011 — 442.011���� Health Policy and Analytics Division created in Oregon Health Authority
  • 442.075 — 442.075); repealed by 1977 c.717 �23] ����� 442.080 [Repealed by 1977 c.717 �23] ����� 442.085 [1977 c.751 �5; 1
  • 442.200 — 442.200] ����� 442.602 Community benefit reporting; rules. (1) The Oregon Health Authority shall by rule adopt a cos
  • 442.205 — 442.205] (Financial Assistance Policies) ����� 442.610 Notice of financial assistance policies; applications. (1
  • 442.315 — 442.315���� Certificate of need; rules; fees; appeals; enforcement; exceptions
  • 442.325 — 442.325���� Certificate of need for health care facility of health maintenance organization; exempt activities; policy r
  • 442.347 — 442.347���� Rural hospital required to report certain actions REPORTING OF PROPOSED CAPITAL PROJECTS
  • 442.362 — and 442.991:
  • 442.370 — and 442.400 to 442.463. The authority, in consultation with interested
  • 442.373 — 442.373���� Health care data reporting by health insurers; rules; fees HEALTH CARE COSTS (Health Care Cost Growt
  • 442.392 — 442.392���� Uniform payment methodology for hospital and ambulatory surgical center services; rules
  • 442.394 — 442.394���� Acceptance by facilities as payment in full
  • 442.396 — 442.396) (Cost Reporting by Health Care Facilities)
  • 442.400 — to 442.463, such facilities shall be authorized to utilize established
  • 442.420 — and 442.450 to consider the special needs and circumstances of health
  • 442.450 — applies to any decision of a health maintenance organization involving
  • 442.460 — 442.460���� Information about utilization and cost of health care services
  • 442.463 — 442.463: ����� (1) Physicians in private practice, solo or in a group or partnership, who are not employed by, or hold
  • 442.466 — 442.466; 2021 c.205 �4; 2023 c.584 �1] ����� Note: See note under 442.372. HEALTH CARE COSTS (Health Care Co
  • 442.485 — 442.485���� Responsibilities of Office of Rural Health
  • 442.490 — 442.490���� Rural Health Coordinating Council; membership; terms; officers; compensation and expenses
  • 442.500 — 442.500���� Technical and financial assistance to rural communities
  • 442.502 — 442.502���� Determination of size of rural hospital
  • 442.503 — 442.503���� Eligibility for economic development grants
  • 442.505 — 442.505���� Technical assistance to rural hospitals
  • 442.507 — 442.507���� Assistance to rural emergency medical service systems
  • 442.520 — 442.520���� Risk assessment formula; relative risk of rural hospitals PRIMARY CARE SERVICES PROGRAM
  • 442.561 — 442.561���� Certifying individuals licensed under ORS chapter 679 for tax credit
  • 442.566 — 442.566���� Certifying emergency medical services providers for tax credit
  • 442.568 — in 2005]
  • 442.570 — 442.570. Interest earned by the fund shall be credited to the fund. ����� (2) The office shall seek matching funds from
  • 442.582 — 442.582); repealed by 2011 c.720 �228] ����� 442.584 [1991 c.470 ��7,22; 2009 c.595 �1180; repealed by 2011 c.720 �2
  • 442.602 — 442.602���� Community benefit reporting; rules (Financial Assistance Policies)
  • 442.610 — may not require a patient to apply for medical assistance, as defined
  • 442.614 — 442.614���� Requirements for financial assistance policies
  • 442.615 — 442.615���� Financial assistance; screening for eligibility; processing; appeals; collections; rules
  • 442.618 — 442.618���� Annual reports regarding health care facilities and affiliated clinics; penalties (Community Benefit Spe
  • 442.624 — 442.624���� Establishment of community benefit spending floor; rules (Community Health Needs)
  • 442.630 — 442.630���� Community health needs assessment and three-year strategy; public participation COOPERATIVE PROGRAM ON H
  • 442.700 — to 442.760 may engage in the following practices in order to achieve
  • 442.705 — (2) are not being achieved or that the cooperative program is engaging
  • 442.710 — 442.710, the conduct of the parties and all other participants in negotiating or entering into a cooperative program is
  • 442.715 — 442.715���� Authorized practices under approved cooperative program
  • 442.720 — 442.720. ����� (2) �Cooperative program� means a program among two or more health care providers for the purpose of pro
  • 442.730 — 442.730���� Review and evaluation of report; modification or revocation of order of approval
  • 442.735 — 442.735, or on the director�s own initiative, the Director of the Oregon Health Authority may take one or more of the fo
  • 442.740 — 442.740���� Powers of director over action under cooperative program
  • 442.745 — 442.745���� Disclosure of confidential information not waiver of right to protect information
  • 442.750 — 442.750���� Status of actions under cooperative program; effect on other liability
  • 442.760 — shall be to withdraw the immunities granted under ORS 442.715 (3) for
  • 442.830 — 442.830���� Oregon Patient Safety Commission Board of Directors
  • 442.831 — 442.831���� Powers of board relating to Oregon Patient Safety Reporting Program; rules; confidentiality of patient safet
  • 442.837 — 442.837���� Oregon Patient Safety Reporting Program
  • 442.839 — 442.839���� Commission as central patient safety organization
  • 442.846 — 442.846���� Patient safety data not admissible in civil actions
  • 442.851 — were not enacted.
  • 442.855 — 442.855���� Oregon Health Care Acquired Infection Reporting Program established; rules
  • 442.856 — 442.856���� Health Care Acquired Infection Advisory Committee established MISCELLANEOUS
  • 442.860 — 442.860���� Comprehensive system of maternity care (metadata only)
  • 442.870 — in 2019]
  • 442.991 — 442.991���� Civil penalties for failure to report proposed capital projects
  • 442.993 — 442.993���� Civil penalties for failure to report health care data
  • 442.994 — 442.994���� Civil penalty for failure to perform ����� 442.005 [1955 c.533 �2; 1973 c.754 �1; repealed by 1977 c.717
  • 443.205 — 443.205; ����� (C) A residential facility licensed or approved under the rules of the Department of Corrections; �����
Title 443 · ORS Chapter 443 (105 sections)
  • 163.095 — 163.095, 163.107, 163.115, 163.375, 163.405, 163.411 or 163.427. ����� (6) Upon the request of a mental health or subst
  • 163.465 — 163.465, 163.467, 163.700, 163.701, 164.055, 164.125 or 164.377, the date of conviction for which was within the five ye
  • 163.547 — 163.547, 163.689, 163.700, 163.701, 164.055, 164.057, 164.098, 164.125 (5)(c) or (d), 164.215, 164.225, 164.325, 164.377
  • 183.745 — 183.745. ����� (6) All penalties recovered under this section shall be paid into the State Treasury and credited to the
  • 184.870 — 184.870; 1987 c.320 �234; 2001 c.900 �181; 2007 c.21 �4; 2009 c.595 �775] ����� 443.210 [1953 c.659 �1; 1965 c.230 �1;
  • 410.602 — 410.602, may expand the categories of individuals who can be served by an agency with choice services provider under sec
  • 410.605 — 410.605. ����� (3) Before the commission may choose to expand the categories of individuals to include private pay home
  • 441.403 — 441.403. ����� (5) �Resident� means an individual who resides in a residential facility. ����� (6)(a) �Residential fac
  • 441.419 — 441.419. [2017 c.441 �9] ����� Note: See note under 443.380. RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES AND HOMES ����� 443.400
  • 442.015 — 442.015, a residential facility as defined by ORS 443.400, an adult foster home as defined by ORS 443.705 and any reside
  • 443.001 — 443.001: ����� (a) Develop online training modules to address the top two statewide issues identified by surveys or rev
  • 443.002 — and 443.400 to 443.455 and the rules of the director, and to consult
  • 443.004 — 443.004; and ����� (D) Complete all basic training requirements that are relevant to the position and to the health and
  • 443.006 — 443.006���� Criminal background check registry; rules
  • 443.007 — 443.007���� Disqualification of individuals found to have committed abuse; rules
  • 443.011 — 443.011���� Training requirements for in-home care service providers; rules
  • 443.012 — and 443.705 to 443.825 and the rules of the licensing agency;
  • 443.013 — 443.013���� Complaint procedures; disclosure of information obtained during investigation; rules HOME HEALTH CARE PR
  • 443.015 — 443.015���� License required; renewal, transferability of license
  • 443.019 — 443.019���� Requirement for in-person site inspection
  • 443.025 — 443.025���� Hospitals exempt from certain requirements if standards are met
  • 443.035 — 443.035���� License fees; renewal; disposition of funds
  • 443.045 — 443.045���� Denial, suspension and revocation of licenses; penalties
  • 443.055 — 443.055���� Governing body of home health agencies (metadata only)
  • 443.065 — 443.065���� General requirements for home health agencies
  • 443.075 — 443.075���� Services and supplies prescribed by physician, naturopathic physician, physician associate or nurse practiti
  • 443.090 — 443.090���� Exemption from in-home care agency licensing requirements
  • 443.095 — 443.095���� Applicability of laws to domestic service
  • 443.100 — 443.100���� License required for caregiver registry
  • 443.105 — including, but not limited to:
  • 443.190 — 443.190���� Client intake requirements; communicating health and safety risks to staff
  • 443.195 — 443.195���� Home health care services entity�s duties to staff DOMICILIARY CARE FACILITIES
  • 443.225 — 443.225���� Location and capacity of domiciliary care facilities IN-HOME CARE AGENCIES
  • 443.305 — to 443.350 or with rules adopted thereunder. A failure to comply with
  • 443.315 — 443.315. ����� (2) A licensed home health agency that provides personal care services shall comply with all laws and ru
  • 443.325 — 443.325���� Grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of license; penalties
  • 443.327 — 443.327���� Injunctive relief; attorney fees and costs; notice to clients
  • 443.350 — 443.350, a home health agency licensed under ORS 443.015 that provides personal care services that are necessary to assi
  • 443.360 — 443.360���� Agency with choice services; license required; rules; penalties LONG TERM CARE REFERRAL
  • 443.373 — 443.373���� Registration to provide long term care referrals; rules; fee
  • 443.376 — 443.376���� Duties of referral agents; violation as unlawful practice HOUSING WITH SERVICES PROJECTS
  • 443.378 — 443.378���� Housing with services projects RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES OMBUDSMAN
  • 443.382 — 443.382���� Residential Facilities Ombudsman; duties
  • 443.384 — 443.384���� Agencies to provide information and support
  • 443.386 — 443.386���� Designees of ombudsman; training; contract
  • 443.388 — 443.388���� Authority of ombudsman and designees; confidentiality agreements
  • 443.392 — 443.392���� Notice of complaint procedures; posting requirement
  • 443.394 — 443.394���� Procedures to maintain confidentiality (metadata only)
  • 443.396 — 443.396���� Gifts, grants and donations RESIDENTIAL FACILITIES AND HOMES
  • 443.405 — 443.405���� Exclusions from definition of �residential facility�
  • 443.419 — 443.419���� License revocations, suspensions or conditions; rules
  • 443.421 — 443.421���� Revocation and suspension of licenses; procedure
  • 443.422 — 443.422���� Siting of licensed residential facilities
  • 443.424 — 443.424���� Expansion of capacity of residential care facilities and adult foster homes; reports to Legislative Assembly
  • 443.430 — 443.430���� Transferability of license; disposition of license fees
  • 443.433 — 443.433���� Direct care staff training in dementia care; rules
  • 443.436 — 443.436���� Enhanced oversight and supervision program
  • 443.439 — 443.439���� Increases in compensation of direct support professionals; legislative intent
  • 443.441 — 443.441���� Assessment of sufficient numbers of direct care staff; complaint investigations
  • 443.443 — 443.443���� Information provided upon application for admission
  • 443.444 — 443.444���� Information provided upon admission; designated contact persons
  • 443.445 — 443.445���� Persons admissible at facilities and homes; transfer of persons requiring certain treatment; operation of fa
  • 443.446 — 443.446���� Residential Care Quality Measurement Program
  • 443.448 — 443.448���� Choice of prescription and nonprescription drugs and supplies
  • 443.449 — in 2021]
  • 443.453 — 443.453���� Interference with employee or volunteer disclosure of information concerning practice that threatens health
  • 443.454 — 443.454���� Provision of opioid overdose reversal medication upon discharge, release or transfer of resident from facili
  • 443.455 — shall be deposited in the Quality Care Fund established in ORS 443.001.
  • 443.460 — 443.460���� Exemptions (Temporary provisions relating to facilities that serve residents with complex health conditi
  • 443.465 — 443.465���� Secure residential treatment homes and facilities; rules
  • 443.470 — 443.470) REGISTERED COMMUNITY-BASED STRUCTURED HOUSING FACILITIES
  • 443.485 — 443.485���� Registration required; fee; rules; civil penalty; grounds for suspension or revocation of registration
  • 443.500 — 443.500���� Investigation of registered facilities; access to facilities CERTIFICATION OF HOME OR COMMUNITY-BASED SE
  • 443.515 — 443.515���� Training requirements for certification of home or community-based services caregivers; employer verificatio
  • 443.517 — 443.517���� Online home or community-based services caregiver registry ADULT FOSTER HOMES
  • 443.715 — 443.715���� Exclusions from definition of �adult foster home�
  • 443.725 — 443.725���� License required; on-site provider required; exception; rules
  • 443.730 — 443.730���� Information regarding substitute caregivers required; standards; educational requirements; rules
  • 443.734 — 443.734���� Adult foster home license classifications; rules
  • 443.735 — 443.735; ����� (B) Annually, regardless of whether the duration of the adult foster home�s license has been extended to
  • 443.738 — 443.738���� Educational standards for providers, managers and caregivers; rules; exception; duties of providers
  • 443.740 — 443.740���� Information on licensed adult foster homes; availability; content
  • 443.742 — 443.742���� Annual continuing education requirements; rules
  • 443.745 — 443.745���� Denial, suspension or revocation; conditional license; review
  • 443.755 — 443.755���� Entry and inspection of homes; access to residents; inspection report; fire inspection
  • 443.760 — 443.760���� Application of single family dwelling code requirements to home; rules; evacuation requirement; lease rate
  • 443.765 — 443.765���� Complaint procedure; retaliation prohibited; notice of rates and rules; liability for complaints
  • 443.766 — 443.766���� Interference with employee or volunteer disclosure of information concerning practice that threatens health
  • 443.769 — 443.769���� Public disclosure of investigatory information
  • 443.775 — 443.775���� Rules; level of care; exception to limit on residents with nursing care needs; reports on exceptions; provid
  • 443.780 — 443.780, shall report on a quarterly basis to the Legislative Assembly on the number of exceptions granted during the qu
  • 443.790 — 443.790���� Authority to impose civil penalty; factors to be considered; rules
  • 443.825 — 443.825. ����� (2) ORS 443.775 (5) applies regardless of any exceptions granted to a county agency. [1985 c.663 �11; 19
  • 443.836 — 443.836���� Department of Human Services approval required for parent or guardian of resident to attend resident or for
  • 443.860 — or with rules adopted pursuant to ORS 443.860. [2009 c.793 �3; 2011
  • 443.861 — 443.861���� Moneys to be deposited to Public Health Account
  • 443.864 — 443.864���� Suspension, revocation or denial of license
  • 443.867 — 443.867���� In-home care agency license not required for licensed hospice program to provide palliative care
  • 443.869 — 443.869. [2009 c.793 �4; 2011 c.720 �202] ����� 443.864 Suspension, revocation or denial of license. The Oregon Heal
  • 443.881 — 443.881���� Transfer of property; undue influence MEMORY CARE
  • 443.886 — 443.886���� Memory care endorsement required; standards; fees; rules
  • 443.889 — 443.889���� Use of acuity-based staffing tool; assessment of staffing levels; fines, penalties or conditions; rules
  • 443.890 — 443.890���� Independent family councils MISCELLANEOUS
  • 443.895 — 443.895���� Exemption from ad valorem property taxation for certain facilities; certification (Temporary provisions
  • 443.991 — 443.991���� Penalties QUALITY CARE ����� 443.001 Quality Care Fund; rules. The Quality Care Fund is established
Title 444 · ORS Chapter 444 (19 sections)
  • 419B.100 — or 419C.005. The president of the Oregon Health and Science University
  • 444.010 — 444.010���� Oregon Health and Science University to administer program for children with disabilities
  • 444.020 — 444.020���� Authority in administering services for children with special health needs; rules
  • 444.030 — 444.030���� Oregon Health and Science University responsible for administration of services
  • 444.040 — 444.040���� Services for Children with Special Health Needs Account; expenditure of funds; payment of claims
  • 444.050 — 444.050���� Children not treated if parents object CARE AND TREATMENT FOR INDIGENT CHILDREN
  • 444.110 — to 444.240 while the child remains in the institution as a patient. [Amended
  • 444.120 — 444.120���� Hearing; notice; evidence; order directing free treatment
  • 444.150 — 444.150���� Physician not compensated for treatment
  • 444.170 — 444.170���� Approval of statement; payment of account
  • 444.180 — 444.180���� Appointment of attendant to accompany child
  • 444.190 — 444.190���� Compensation of attendant and examining physician
  • 444.200 — 444.200���� Reimbursing Oregon Health and Science University for expenses in returning patients
  • 444.210 — 444.210, becomes a patient at any institution not affiliated with the Oregon Health and Science University, the person i
  • 444.220 — 444.220���� Compensation for treatment at other hospitals
  • 444.230 — 444.230���� Unspecified treatment and experimentation prohibited
  • 444.240 — which relate to or in anywise apply to hospitalization of children at
  • 444.320 — 444.320���� Physician report of childhood diabetes (metadata only)
  • 444.330 — 444.330���� Confidentiality of information SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH NEEDS ����� 444.010 Oregon
Title 445 · ORS Chapter 445 (1 sections)
  • ORS.445 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 445 (Former Provisions) In
Title 446 · ORS Chapter 446 (73 sections)
  • 183.485 — and 183.490 to 183.540, dealing with contested cases. [1975 c.546 �5a]
  • 308.855 — or 308.860 (1969 Replacement Part), a tax record showing that a person
  • 308.875 — 308.875, a manufactured structure for which an ownership document is issued is subject to assessment and taxation as per
  • 446.004 — 446.004); 1979 c.884 �1; 1983 c.707 �1; 1987 c.274 �1; 1987 c.414 �21; 1989 c.527 �1; 1989 c.648 ��1,1a; 1989 c.683 �1;
  • 446.055 — 446.055���� Four to six manufactured dwellings exempt from ORS 446.003 to 446.140
  • 446.062 — 446.062���� Rules regulating parks; state building code requirements; approval for new construction or additional lots
  • 446.076 — 446.076���� Consumer and Business Services Fund; sources; uses
  • 446.100 — 446.100, 446.140 and 446.271 and the state building code, as defined in ORS
  • 446.115 — 446.115���� Sanitation of parks; pets to be controlled
  • 446.140 — 446.140���� Notice of removal from park MANUFACTURED STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION AND SAFETY STANDARDS
  • 446.170 — 446.170���� Insignia of compliance required; when displayed
  • 446.180 — 446.180���� Safety standards of other states or national organization; rules
  • 446.185 — 446.185���� Minimum safety standards for equipment, material and installations; rules
  • 446.198 — 446.198���� Exemption for redevelopment in park destroyed by natural disaster
  • 446.200 — or rules adopted under those sections or adopt temporary permitting and
  • 446.240 — 446.240���� Safety standards for accessory structures; rules
  • 446.245 — 446.245���� Permitted uses of manufactured dwellings
  • 446.250 — 446.250���� Duties of director; agreements with local governments; conditions
  • 446.252 — and this section conflict with the provisions under ORS chapter 455,
  • 446.253 — 446.253���� Authority of director; authority of local governments
  • 446.255 — 446.255���� Revocation of agreement with local government
  • 446.260 — 446.260���� Notification by manufacturer of manufactured home defect; other disclosures; rules
  • 446.271 — 446.271���� Civil penalty for violation of ORS 446.003 to 446.200 or 446.225 to 446.285 or related rules
  • 446.280 — 446.280���� Duties of Residential and Manufactured Structures Board regarding manufactured housing and facilities
  • 446.285 — 446.285, 446.310 to 446.350 and 446.395 to 446.420, the Residential and Manufactured Structures Board may approve or con
  • 446.320 — 446.320, 446.330 to 446.340, 446.345, 446.350 and 446.990 if the director determines that the county is able to carry ou
  • 446.323 — 446.323���� Failure to apply for or renew license; transferability of license; refunds
  • 446.324 — 446.324���� Denial, suspension or revocation of license; civil penalty; hearing
  • 446.335 — 446.335���� Inspection of parks and camps; right of access; notice of reopening seasonal facility
  • 446.340 — 446.340���� Responsibility of owner or operator for sanitary conditions
  • 446.348 — shall be imposed in the manner provided in ORS 183.745.
  • 446.350 — in a manner which threatens the health or safety of any purchaser
  • 446.395 — to 446.440 within the jurisdiction of the department.
  • 446.405 — 446.405���� Complaint procedure; inspections; rules; fees; failure to obey order of department
  • 446.416 — 446.416. ����� (5) Hearings, penalties and appeals resulting from violation of this section shall be carried out in con
  • 446.425 — 446.425���� Delegation to county to administer certain sanitation laws; fees
  • 446.430 — 446.430���� Delegation to county or city to administer rules regulating parks; fees APPLICABILITY
  • 446.440 — 446.440���� Application of condominium provisions to parks MANUFACTURED STRUCTURE OWNERSHIP RECORDS
  • 446.568 — 446.568���� Provision of certain ownership document information to Department of Consumer and Business Services
  • 446.571 — 446.571���� Ownership document application; records; notice of security interest
  • 446.576 — 446.576���� Manufactured structures not requiring ownership document or recording in county deed records
  • 446.581 — 446.581���� Abandoned structure ownership transfer; rules
  • 446.591 — (5).
  • 446.596 — 446.596. [2003 c.655 �17] ����� Note: See note under 446.561. ����� 446.610 [1959 c.314 ��11,12,13,14; 1971 c.73
  • 446.601 — 446.601���� Treatment of application provided by escrow agent
  • 446.606 — 446.606���� Prohibition on providing application; escrow agent fees; action for damages
  • 446.616 — 446.616���� Transfer of interest in manufactured structure
  • 446.621 — 446.621���� Effect of certificate of title or other documentation of ownership
  • 446.626 — 446.626���� Recording manufactured structures in county deed records; effect on security interest; recording as establis
  • 446.631 — 446.631���� Process for moving manufactured structure; fees
  • 446.641 — 446.641���� Sale of manufactured structure having ownership document or that is exempt structure
  • 446.646 — by the department and by a county as agent for the department. The
  • 446.666 — 446.666���� Regulation of dealers, dealerships and salespersons; inspection of records; rules
  • 446.671 — 446.671���� Acting as manufactured structure dealer without license; penalty
  • 446.676 — 446.676, a person commits the crime of acting as a manufactured structure dealer without a license if the person does no
  • 446.686 — 446.686���� Notice of proceeding against alleged unlicensed dealer
  • 446.691 — 446.691, 446.696 or 446.701 or if the dealer fails to purchase a bond or letter of credit that complies with ORS 446.726
  • 446.701 — 446.701���� Issuance of temporary manufactured structure dealer license
  • 446.706 — and the person:
  • 446.716 — 446.716. ����� (c) A manufactured structure dealer commits the crime of failure to maintain proper manufactured structu
  • 446.726 — 446.726, except that the bond or letter of credit must be in the sum of $15,000 for each year that the license is valid;
  • 446.736 — 446.736���� Transfer of interest by dealer; application information; notice of delay; penalty
  • 446.741 — 446.741. A dealer that fails to comply with subsection (1) of this section within 90 days is subject to criminal penalti
  • 446.748 — 446.748���� Cease and desist orders; investigative authority of director
  • 446.751 — 446.751���� Engaging in illegal consignment practices; penalty
  • 446.756 — 446.756. ����� (3) The director may direct, subpoena, examine, compel the attendance of, administer oaths and affirmati
  • 446.995 — 446.995���� Civil penalties for violation of ORS 446.661 to 446.756 or related rules ����� 446.002 [1953 c.490 �2; 1
  • 447.010 — to 447.156 and 447.992 and the rules of the Department of Consumer and
  • 448.115 — to 448.285 and the rules adopted pursuant thereto.
  • 455.129 — 455.129. ����� (4) If the installer fails to bring the installation into compliance, the department shall order the dea
  • 455.895 — for a violation of subsection (1) of this section. [2003 c.655 �23;
  • 456.422 — in 2019]
  • 90.675 — 90.675. ����� (3) If the assessor cannot compute the exact amount of taxes due, the owner shall pay an amount based on
Title 447 · ORS Chapter 447 (32 sections)
  • 284.810 — in 1987]
  • 284.855 — in 1987]
  • 284.860 — in 1987]
  • 447.020 — shall provide a plumbing inspection fee schedule. The schedule shall
  • 447.026 — 447.026���� Identification on potable water pipe required
  • 447.060 — 447.060���� Engaging in certain plumbing work not affected
  • 447.065 — are set forth in 693.994.
  • 447.070 — 447.070���� Plumbing contractor license prerequisite to maintenance of legal action
  • 447.072 — 447.072���� Plumbing permit and inspection exemptions; rules
  • 447.091 — 447.091���� Contracts with sanitary districts and authorities and service districts for inspection of building sewers
  • 447.095 — 447.095���� Fee schedule; inspection agreements with governmental units
  • 447.097 — 447.097���� Disposition of moneys received under ORS 447.010 to 447.156 and 447.992 (Fixture Installation Regulation
  • 447.100 — 447.100���� Restriction on tank-type water closets in certain buildings
  • 447.118 — and the rules adopted thereunder, the Department of Consumer and
  • 447.124 — 447.124���� Inspection of compost toilets; orders to remedy violations; action against security bond; review of orders;
  • 447.140 — 447.140���� Waste water and sewage from plumbing fixtures; requirements; prohibitions
  • 447.152 — 447.152, 447.154 and 447.156 (1) and (2). [1993 c.396 �3] ����� 447.154 Plumbing product exemption; rules; installat
  • 447.154 — and subsection (3) of this section, no person shall offer to sell, sell
  • 447.230 — 447.230���� Standards and specifications to eliminate architectural barriers
  • 447.231 — 447.231���� Rules to eliminate architectural barriers
  • 447.233 — 447.233���� Accessible parking space requirements; inspection of spaces; violation
  • 447.241 — 447.241���� Standards for renovating, altering or modifying certain buildings; barrier removal improvement plan
  • 447.250 — 447.250���� Waiver or modification of standards and specifications; appeals board; procedures; fees
  • 447.270 — 447.270���� Cooperation with public officials and agencies required
  • 447.275 — 447.275���� Nonliability for emergency exit deficiencies
  • 447.280 — 447.280. [1971 c.320 �7; 1973 c.539 �9] ����� 447.275 Nonliability for emergency exit deficiencies. Architects, engi
  • 447.830 — 447.830); renumbered 284.834 in 1987] ����� 447.835 [1975 c.677 �6; 1977 c.58 �6; renumbered 284.835 in 1987] ��
  • 447.992 — shall be disposed of in accordance with ORS 693.165. [1981 c.438 �42]
  • 450.245 — 450.245, sanitary authority established under ORS 450.600 to 450.989, or county service district established under ORS 4
  • 455.630 — based on the cost of making inspections as measured by the time
  • 693.010 — to 693.105. [1993 c.396 �4; 2005 c.758 �17]
  • 693.020 — 693.020. [1993 c.520 �3; 1995 c.228 �1; 2003 c.14 �268; 2003 c.675 �8; 2005 c.758 �15] ����� 447.076 Inspection of m
Title 448 · ORS Chapter 448 (46 sections)
  • 291.371 — (1).
  • 448.011 — 448.011, 448.020 to 448.035 and 448.040 to 448.060 and this section if the director determines that the county is able t
  • 448.020 — 448.020���� Plan approval required to construct or alter pool facilities
  • 448.030 — 448.030���� Plan approval application; contents; issuance or denial; plan review fee
  • 448.035 — 448.035���� Annual license required to operate; fees; expiration date
  • 448.040 — 448.040���� Entry on premises for inspection purposes; reports
  • 448.050 — 448.050); 1973 c.215 �7; 1979 c.453 �6; 1999 c.929 �6; 2009 c.595 �834; 2019 c.456 �120] ����� 448.060 Operating poo
  • 448.051 — 448.051���� Inspection of facilities; suspension or revocation of permit, plan approval or license; hearings on suspensi
  • 448.060 — 448.060���� Operating pool or other facility without permit, plan approval or license; public nuisance; abatement
  • 448.090 — by any person, firm or corporation, whether acting as principal or
  • 448.100 — 448.100���� Delegation to county to administer ORS 448.005 to 448.060; standards; fees; suits involving validity of admi
  • 448.119 — to 448.285 and other provisions to water systems
  • 448.131 — 448.131���� Water quality, construction and installation standards; rules; effect on existing facilities; fees
  • 448.145 — 448.145���� When permit may be issued; compliance schedule; hearing; notice
  • 448.153 — 448.153���� State Drinking Water Advisory Committee; rules
  • 448.155 — 448.155���� Technical assistance and training; public information
  • 448.157 — 448.157���� Harmful algal blooms; legislative findings
  • 448.170 — 448.170���� Agreement to authorize local public health authority to exercise duties; suits involving validity of adminis
  • 448.175 — 448.175���� Power of Oregon Health Authority to order compliance
  • 448.250 — 448.250���� Remedy when system a health hazard; special master; sale of system
  • 448.255 — or three percent, whichever is lower. [1981 c.749 �10; 1989 c.833 �51;
  • 448.265 — 448.265���� Prohibited actions; nuisance abatement (metadata only)
  • 448.268 — 448.268���� Ground water quality concern area; recommendation to Environmental Quality Commission
  • 448.271 — 448.271���� Transfer of property that includes well; testing; effect (Federal Safe Drinking Water Act Administration
  • 448.273 — 448.273. The agreement shall remain in effect subject to annual renegotiation of the duties to be performed and the remu
  • 448.277 — 448.277���� Authority as administrator (Cross-Connections and Backflow Assemblies)
  • 448.278 — 448.278���� Program for regulating cross-connections and backflow assemblies; fees
  • 448.285 — 448.285, 454.235, 454.255, 455.170 and 757.005 and involving the validity of a rule adopted by the Oregon Health Authori
  • 448.290 — 448.290���� Process for imposing civil penalty; rules (Jurisdiction of Cities)
  • 448.295 — 448.295���� Jurisdiction of cities over property used for system or sources
  • 448.330 — 448.330���� Moratorium of pipe and fittings for potable water supply; acceptability criteria; exceptions; rules (Gra
  • 448.380 — 448.380���� Community Drinking Water Enhancement and Protection Fund OPERATOR CERTIFICATION FOR SEWAGE TREATMENT WOR
  • 448.407 — 448.407���� Advisory committee to commission and Oregon Health Authority
  • 448.409 — 448.409���� Biennial report (Sewage Treatment Works)
  • 448.410 — to 448.430, commits a Class B misdemeanor. [1987 c.635 �8; 2011 c.597 �200]
  • 448.430 — 448.430���� Certification exception (Potable Water Treatment Plants)
  • 448.450 — 448.450���� Powers and duties of Oregon Health Authority; rules; fees
  • 448.465 — 448.465, 448.992 and 448.994 and shall be within the budget authorized by the Legislative Assembly as that budget may be
  • 448.990 — 448.990���� Penalties for violations of pool facility or water system requirements
  • 448.992 — and 448.994 or any rule adopted under ORS 448.450 to 448.465, 448.992
  • 448.994 — 448.994. ����� (b) Classify all potable water treatment plants and water distribution systems actually used or intended
  • 449.247 — 449.247; 1975 c.254 �10; 1979 c.284 �145; 1981 c.749 �15; 2009 c.595 �852] ����� 448.255 Notice of violation; conten
  • 449.327 — 449.327; 2011 c.597 �198] ����� 448.310 Investigation of complaints. The officer in charge of the domestic water sup
  • 454.010 — 454.010. ����� (8) �Supervise� means to operate or to be responsible for directing employees that are responsible for t
  • 454.255 — unless the context requires otherwise:
  • 468B.167 — 468B.167. [1981 c.749 �4; 1989 c.833 �50; 1997 c.249 �147; 2007 c.71 �136; 2009 c.595 �839] ����� 448.127 Short titl
Title 449 · ORS Chapter 449 (7 sections)
  • 448.320 — 448.320] ����� 449.330 [Repealed by 1973 c.835 �234] ����� 449.335 [Amended by 1973 c.835 �191; renumbered 448.310] �
  • 449.015 — 449.015); 1969 c.314 �46; 1969 c.593 �4; 1969 c.695 �8; 1973 c.835 �2; renumbered 468.010] ����� 449.020 [Amended by 19
  • 449.025 — 449.025); 1971 c.253 �1; 1973 c.835 �9; renumbered 468.040] ����� 449.028 [1969 c.593 �7; 1973 c.835 �10; renumbered 46
  • 468.105 — 468.105] ����� 449.825 [1961 c.426 �14; 1973 c.835 �53; renumbered 468.300] ����� 449.830 [1961 c.426 �4; 1963 c.171 �
  • 468.160 — 468.160] ����� 449.625 [1967 c.592 �3; 1969 c.340 �5; 1973 c.831 �4; 1973 c.835 �31; renumbered 468.165] ����� 449.635
  • 468.415 — 468.415] ����� 449.753 [1971 c.424 �4; 1973 c.835 �83; renumbered 468.420] ����� 449.755 [Repealed by 1959 c.357 �15]
  • 468.775 — 468.775] ����� 449.110 [Amended by 1961 c.478 �1; repealed by 1967 c.426 �20] ����� 449.111 [1969 c.251 �3; 1973 c.835
Title 45 · ORS Chapter 45 (16 sections)
  • 132.320 — 132.320. ����� (6) Declaration under penalty of perjury, as described in ORCP 1 E, or unsworn declaration under ORS 194
  • 45.040 — 45.040������ Oral examination described AFFIDAVITS AND DECLARATIONS IN SUPPORT OF PROVISIONAL REMEDIES
  • 45.130 — 45.130������ Production of affiant or declarant for cross-examination DEPOSITIONS (Taking of Deposition)
  • 45.135 — 45.135������ Who may not report deposition in civil action
  • 45.138 — 45.138������ Duties of person recording or reporting deposition
  • 45.142 — 45.142������ Recording or reporting services provided under contract; required disclosures; objection to reporter (U
  • 45.260 — 45.260������ Introduction, or exclusion, of part of deposition
  • 45.270 — 45.270������ Use of deposition in same or other proceedings INTERPRETERS
  • 45.272 — to 45.297 abridges the rights or obligations of parties under other laws
  • 45.275 — 45.275������ Appointment of interpreter for non-English-speaking party, witness or victim; substitution; payment of cost
  • 45.285 — 45.285������ Appointment of interpreter for party, witness or victim with disability; provision of assistive communicati
  • 45.291 — 45.291������ Certification program; establishment by State Court Administrator; rules
  • 45.292 — 45.292������ Certification required for use of title or designation �certified court interpreter� or �court certified in
  • 45.294 — 45.294������ Court Interpreter and Shorthand Reporter Certification Account; sources; uses
  • 45.297 — 45.297; ����� (j) Establishing a process for receiving comments and input on compliance with the code of professional r
  • 45.900 — 45.900������ Penalty for violation of ORS 45.135 or 45.138 MODES OF TAKING TESTIMONY ����� 45.010 Modes of testi
Title 450 · ORS Chapter 450 (95 sections)
  • 198.920 — to 198.955 for other districts. [1993 c.577 �12]
  • 223.295 — 223.295. All assessments shall be paid to the authority and a receipt shall be issued therefor. From time to time the bo
  • 261.630 — relating to court proceedings to test the validity of acts and
  • 264.250 — (2), 264.300 to 264.320 and 264.505 to 264.840 are applicable to a
  • 450.005 — to 450.245.
  • 450.045 — 450.045���� Board members; qualifications; first terms (Officers and Elections)
  • 450.062 — 450.062���� Increase of board membership from three to five members; election
  • 450.065 — 450.065���� Election of president; appointment, duties and compensation of secretary
  • 450.082 — 450.082���� District may contract for employee health care services or insurance
  • 450.084 — 450.084���� Payment for services or insurance by district
  • 450.085 — 450.085���� Adoption of regulations and ordinances (District Finances)
  • 450.090 — 450.090���� Deposit of district moneys; contents of withdrawal or payment order
  • 450.110 — 450.110���� District bonds; denomination; place of payment; interest
  • 450.125 — 450.125���� Payment of bonds; issuance of improvement bonds
  • 450.130 — 450.130���� Sewer service charges; collection and enforcement
  • 450.145 — 450.145���� Entry of assessments in lien docket; lien docket as public record
  • 450.150 — 450.150���� Hearing of objections to proposed improvements
  • 450.160 — 450.160���� Collection and enforcement of delinquent liens; reassessment
  • 450.165 — 450.165���� Preparation and approval of plans for drains and sewer installations
  • 450.175 — 450.175���� Collection of taxes; taxes as lien on property
  • 450.177 — 450.177���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue (Annexation)
  • 450.215 — 450.215���� Plans for division and disposal of properties
  • 450.225 — 450.225���� Effective date of annexation; disposition of properties in territory; liabilities and indebtedness of territ
  • 450.255 — 450.255���� Districts eligible for state help in financing sewerage systems
  • 450.260 — 450.260���� Conditions precedent to financing application
  • 450.265 — 450.265���� Bonds issued by district pursuant to ORS 450.250 to 450.300 are subject to State Treasurer control; refundin
  • 450.270 — 450.270���� Powers of State Treasurer in connection with ORS 450.250 to 450.300
  • 450.275 — 450.275���� State Treasurer approval of other bond issues by district whose bonds are owned by state
  • 450.280 — 450.280���� Circumstances and conditions under which State Treasurer may purchase sewerage system bonds
  • 450.285 — 450.285���� State Sanitary District Sewer Bond Fund
  • 450.290 — 450.290���� Provisions concerning liquidation of indebtedness incurred by district financing sewerage system under ORS
  • 450.295 — 450.295���� Refinancing indebtedness of district; court-appointed receiver may operate system
  • 450.300 — 450.300. If the State Treasurer deems it expedient in the acquisition and construction of a sewerage system for a distri
  • 450.303 — 450.303���� Purchase of general obligation bonds of sanitary districts; Sanitary District Sewerage System Revolving Fund
  • 450.600 — to 450.989. Such areas need not be contiguous. [1971 c.504 �3; 1993
  • 450.605 — 450.605���� Formation of joint authority by consolidation; transfer of property, rights and powers to consolidated autho
  • 450.607 — 450.607���� Formation of joint authority that includes city or district by consolidation; formation within urban growth
  • 450.610 — 450.610���� Initiation of proceedings for consolidation; resolution by governing bodies
  • 450.615 — 450.615, the governing body of the affected entity having the largest population according to the most recent federal de
  • 450.620 — 450.620���� Assembly of governing bodies; order for election on consolidation
  • 450.630 — if the consolidation is approved by the electors or if it is approved
  • 450.635 — 450.635���� Board of directors of joint authority; number; terms; qualifications
  • 450.640 — 450.640���� Powers of joint authority; issuance of revenue bonds
  • 450.645 — 450.645���� Election laws applicable WATER AUTHORITIES
  • 450.650 — 450.650���� Board of directors; terms; qualifications
  • 450.655 — 450.655���� Methods of election of authority directors
  • 450.665 — to 450.680 or 450.785. [1987 c.863 �2; 1993 c.577 �24]
  • 450.675 — 450.675���� Formation of authorities from areas within one or more counties
  • 450.680 — 450.680���� Formation of authorities by cities and water districts
  • 450.685 — 450.685���� Application of certain provisions to authorities
  • 450.690 — 450.690���� Public body; issuance of revenue bonds (metadata only)
  • 450.693 — 450.693���� Services to other local governments authorized
  • 450.695 — 450.695���� Acquisition of water rights; effect on priority of rights
  • 450.700 — 450.700���� Acquisition of water rights; effect on prior rights SANITARY AUTHORITIES (Generally)
  • 450.715 — 450.715���� Areas which may be formed into sanitary authorities
  • 450.722 — 450.722���� Formation of water or sanitary authority may include dissolution of certain existing districts
  • 450.785 — 450.785���� Initiation of formation of sanitary authority by governing body without petition
  • 450.787 — 450.787���� Formation of authorities by cities and sanitary or drainage districts (Dissolution)
  • 450.788 — 450.788���� Law applicable to dissolution of authority (Board and Elections)
  • 450.795 — 450.795���� Nomination and election of first board members; terms
  • 450.800 — 450.800���� Regular and special elections; terms of members; vacancies (Powers)
  • 450.806 — 450.806���� General powers of board; selection of board chairperson; appointment of authority manager
  • 450.810 — 450.810���� Board may adopt and enforce ordinances for sanitary purposes
  • 450.817 — 450.817���� Services to other local governments authorized
  • 450.820 — 450.820���� Authority may maintain garbage collection system and engage in insect control activities
  • 450.825 — 450.825���� Plan for sewage disposal and drainage to be developed by authority
  • 450.830 — 450.830���� Authority may construct and operate sewage disposal and drainage systems; operation beyond authority boundar
  • 450.835 — 450.835���� Contract for or purchase of sewage disposal and drainage systems
  • 450.837 — 450.837���� Water and sanitary authority as municipality for purpose of enforcing plumbing code; limitations (Financ
  • 450.840 — 450.840���� Costs for construction and operation of systems and general expenses of sanitary authority; how borne
  • 450.845 — 450.845���� Areas needing sewerage installations to be determined and plans for installations to be made
  • 450.850 — 450.850���� Hearing on board�s proposed construction plans and estimated special assessments; notice of hearing
  • 450.855 — 450.855���� Action board may take at hearing concerning boundaries, installations to be constructed, costs and financing
  • 450.860 — 450.860���� Portion of installation construction costs in an authority chargeable to area benefited
  • 450.865 — 450.865���� Ordinance specifying action of board at hearing; remonstrances
  • 450.867 — 450.867���� Election on ordinance adopted under ORS 450.865
  • 450.870 — 450.870���� Assessments against benefited property; lien against land
  • 450.875 — 450.875���� Collection of delinquent assessments by lien foreclosure procedure; reassessment procedure
  • 450.885 — 450.885. [1973 c.399 �7] (Miscellaneous) ����� 450.980 Procedure for testing proceedings and acts of sanitary autho
  • 450.890 — 450.890���� Collection of taxes; taxes as lien on property
  • 450.895 — 450.895���� Bonds, general obligation or revenue or combination of both; bonds to mature serially and be paid in install
  • 450.900 — 450.900���� Election on bond issues; limitation on indebtedness
  • 450.920 — to finance the construction of the proposed installations. [1955 c.614 �34;
  • 450.930 — 450.930���� Redemption of bonds before maturity dates
  • 450.945 — 450.945���� Custody and disbursement of authority funds by county treasurer (Programs for Employees)
  • 450.947 — 450.947���� Contracts for medical, dental and hospital services; insurance for employees; effect of failure to contract
  • 450.949 — 450.949���� Payment of contract costs by authority and by employee; multiple contracts; qualification of insurer or hosp
  • 450.963 — to 450.973. The authority may enter into agreements necessary to
  • 450.977 — are expenses for which an authority may levy taxes as provided in ORS
  • 450.980 — 450.980���� Procedure for testing proceedings and acts of sanitary authorities
  • 450.985 — 450.985���� Authority of South Suburban Sanitary District of Klamath Falls to incur indebtedness MISCELLANEOUS
  • 450.987 — 450.987���� Annexation by city of water or sanitary authority territory
  • 450.988 — 450.988���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 450.989 — 450.989. Each issue of general obligation bonds shall be the general obligation of the entire authority but shall be the
  • 450.990 — 450.990���� Penalties SANITARY DISTRICTS (Generally) ����� 450.005 Definitions for ORS 450.005 to 450.245. A
Title 451 · ORS Chapter 451 (33 sections)
  • 264.330 — 264.330. ����� (9) Adopt storm and surface water management plans, programs and regulations relating to the quality and
  • 403.250 — 403.250. ����� (n) Law enforcement services. ����� (o) Human services. ����� (p) Cemetery maintenance. ����� (q) Ani
  • 451.010 — 451.010. [1955 c.685 �1; 1961 c.576 �4; 1963 c.515 �7; 1967 c.538 �2; 1973 c.785 �5; 1975 c.630 �2; 2003 c.14 �274; 2003
  • 451.110 — 451.110���� Definitions for ORS 451.110 to 451.140 (metadata only)
  • 451.120 — 451.120���� Master plans for development of service facilities
  • 451.130 — 451.130. ����� (4) Levy and collect taxes for the purpose of providing funds to prepare and enforce coordinated master
  • 451.140 — 451.140���� Powers of county court under ORS 451.110 to 451.140 SERVICE DISTRICTS
  • 451.420 — 451.420���� District may construct and operate service facilities
  • 451.435 — 451.435���� Law governing district formation or change
  • 451.445 — 451.445���� Formation of district upon finding of health hazard; assessment
  • 451.472 — 451.472���� District to construct and operate only authorized service facilities; additional authority; requirements for
  • 451.485 — 451.485. ����� (2) The county court shall, within one year after making its order under ORS 451.485, prepare plans and
  • 451.490 — 451.490���� Methods of financing service facilities
  • 451.492 — 451.492���� Financing portion of connection charges; lien
  • 451.495 — 451.495���� Ordinance governing certain assessments
  • 451.500 — 451.500���� Charges and fees for financing service facilities
  • 451.520 — 451.520���� Assessments to be entered on lien docket; foreclosure for failure to pay; reassessments
  • 451.540 — 451.540���� Tax levy for financing service facilities; hearing
  • 451.542 — 451.542���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 451.545 — 451.545���� Bond issue for financing service facilities
  • 451.550 — to 451.560. The activities of the district may be financed by any
  • 451.555 — 451.555���� Districts formed to provide comprehensive planning services; adoption of land use plans; advisory committees
  • 451.560 — 451.560���� Agreements for cooperative financing of service facilities or for use, lease or joint operation of service f
  • 451.572 — 451.572���� Certain special districts excluded from water supply county service districts
  • 451.575 — 451.575���� Withdrawal of special district before formation of or annexation to county service district; debt distributi
  • 451.577 — 451.577���� Dissolution of special district; service district to succeed
  • 451.580 — 451.580���� Disposition of moneys received under ORS 451.410 to 451.610
  • 451.585 — 451.585���� Duty of city when all or part of district incorporated or annexed
  • 451.590 — 451.590���� Entry upon privately owned lands to survey or lay out service facilities
  • 451.600 — 451.600���� Restrictions on altering, repairing or connecting with a service facility
  • 451.605 — 451.605���� Formation of district for emergency communications system
  • 451.620 — 451.620���� Procedures for district formed subject to specified dissolution date PENALTIES
  • 451.990 — 451.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 451.010 Authorization to establish master plans and service distr
Title 452 · ORS Chapter 452 (17 sections)
  • 452.010 — and 452.020 to 452.300
  • 452.020 — to 452.170 during the next ensuing fiscal year.
  • 452.080 — 452.080���� Board of trustees; district name change
  • 452.110 — shall be paid for by the control district, except when a contract
  • 452.130 — 452.130���� Payment for cost of vector control; exception
  • 452.140 — 452.140���� Pesticide use; consent of State Fish and Wildlife Commission
  • 452.145 — 452.145���� Limitation on predatory animal control (metadata only)
  • 452.153 — 452.153���� Budget; taxing authority; rate limitation
  • 452.157 — 452.157���� Collection of levy under ORS 452.153; deposit; disbursement; levy as lien
  • 452.158 — 452.158���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 452.170 — 452.170���� Deposit and disbursement of moneys collected CONTROL OF VECTORS (By Counties)
  • 452.210 — to 452.250, a county court:
  • 452.240 — 452.240���� Powers of county regarding vector control
  • 452.245 — 452.245���� Pesticide use; consent of State Fish and Wildlife Commission
  • 452.250 — 452.250���� Interference prohibited (By State) (metadata only)
  • 452.300 — 452.300���� Oregon Health Authority vector control program PENALTIES
  • 452.990 — 452.990���� Penalties DEFINITIONS ����� 452.010 Definitions for ORS 452.010 and 452.020 to 452.300. As used in t
Title 453 · ORS Chapter 453 (106 sections)
  • 105.550 — to 105.600 if the property has been determined to be not fit for use
  • 431.175 — and 453.855 to 453.912.
  • 431.955 — 431.955] ����� 453.734 Prohibition on use of tanning devices by persons under 18 years of age; exceptions; rules. (1
  • 441.705 — to 441.745. [1985 c.539 �9]
  • 453.001 — to 453.185
  • 453.025 — 453.025���� Certain practices not affected by ORS 453.005 to 453.135 (Regulation; Prohibited Acts)
  • 453.030 — 453.030; 1977 c.582 �50] ����� 453.185 False representation by purchaser prohibited. It is unlawful for any person t
  • 453.035 — 453.035���� Standards for labeling of hazardous substances
  • 453.055 — 453.055���� Hazardous, banned hazardous, misbranded hazardous substances; declaration; removal from commerce
  • 453.065 — 453.065���� Detention of suspected substances; petition for label of condemnation; judgment, relabeling or destruction o
  • 453.075 — 453.075���� Repurchase of banned hazardous substances previously sold; refund of purchase price
  • 453.095 — 453.095���� Rules; determination of combustibility, flammability; designating strong sensitizers (Enforcement)
  • 453.105 — 453.105���� Authority to enter premises; inspections; taking samples; payment
  • 453.115 — 453.115���� Access to records of persons carrying, receiving or storing in commerce; use as evidence limited; exemption
  • 453.135 — is a Class A misdemeanor.
  • 453.185 — 453.185���� False representation by purchaser prohibited ART AND CRAFT MATERIALS (Generally)
  • 453.205 — to 453.275. [1985 c.539 ��6,7; 2009 c.595 �894]
  • 453.215 — 453.215���� Legislative findings (Regulation; Prohibited Acts)
  • 453.225 — 453.225���� When presumption of toxic ingredient arises
  • 453.235 — 453.235. ����� (3) If the authority finds that, because the chronically toxic, carcinogenic or radioactive substances c
  • 453.245 — 453.245���� Order or purchase by school of material considered to contain toxic substance prohibited; exceptions (In
  • 453.255 — 453.255���� List of authorized art and craft materials; distribution of lists; information about and disposal of toxic m
  • 453.265 — 453.265���� Filing of formulation information with poison control centers required; labeling (Civil Penalty)
  • 453.275 — 453.275. In considering this exemption, the authority shall take into consideration the potential for reasonably foresee
  • 453.317 — and 453.342. Such an exemption can be made only if the State Fire
  • 453.322 — 453.322���� Retention of information; distribution of and access to information
  • 453.332 — 453.332, to a health professional if the health professional provides a statement of need and enters into a confidential
  • 453.337 — 453.337���� When disclosure of identity of hazardous substance required
  • 453.342 — 453.342���� When incident of injury to be reported; summary of injuries
  • 453.352 — 453.352���� Exemption from reporting requirements; rules
  • 453.362 — 453.362���� Department of Consumer and Business Services to supply employers� names; reimbursement
  • 453.370 — 453.370���� Limitations on local community right to know regulatory programs; local fees
  • 453.374 — to 453.390, the State Fire Marshal may lend equipment and personnel and
  • 453.376 — 453.376���� Disclosure of information to State Fire Marshal; entry onto premises
  • 453.378 — 453.378���� Disclosure of information to local government official; entry onto premises
  • 453.380 — 453.380���� Regional hazardous material response team; use
  • 453.382 — 453.382���� Cost of responding to emergency; responsibility; billing; recovery
  • 453.384 — 453.384���� Immunity of team members from liability
  • 453.386 — and 453.388.
  • 453.388 — 453.388���� Contracts for equipment, personnel loans or equipment purchases; provisions; rules
  • 453.390 — 453.390, members of regional hazardous materials response teams shall be protected and defended from liability under ORS
  • 453.392 — 453.392���� Spills or releases during transportation by rail; coordinated response plan; report
  • 453.394 — 453.394���� Oil and Hazardous Material Transportation by Rail Action Fund (Fee on Possession)
  • 453.396 — to 453.414 shall be within the budget authorized by the Legislative
  • 453.398 — 453.398, the State Fire Marshal shall obtain prior approval of the fees by the Oregon Department of Administrative Servi
  • 453.400 — 453.400, indicating the amount of the fee due. The amount of the fee shall be in accordance with the fee schedules estab
  • 453.406 — 453.406���� Records of hazardous substance possessed; examinations
  • 453.410 — 453.410���� Application of ORS chapters 305 and 314
  • 453.412 — 453.412���� Deposit and distribution of moneys received from fees
  • 453.414 — 453.414, if the use of such material by the unit of local government is specifically required by a state or federal law
  • 453.520 — 453.520���� Department of the State Fire Marshal as state emergency response commission RADIATION SOURCES (Gener
  • 453.605 — to 453.800 and may make those personnel available for participation
  • 453.635 — 453.635���� State Radiation Control Agency; duties; applicability of ORS 453.605 to 453.800
  • 453.645 — 453.645���� Radiation Advisory Committee; composition; compensation and expenses
  • 453.655 — 453.655���� License or registration required for radiation source
  • 453.665 — that may not exceed $5,000 as determined by the authority by rule and
  • 453.675 — 453.675���� State assumption of federal responsibility for radiation sources; effect of federal licenses
  • 453.685 — 453.685���� Entry on property for inspection purposes; issuance of warrant; liability for entry
  • 453.695 — 453.695���� Records concerning radiation source; notice of exposure to radiation source
  • 453.705 — 453.705���� Impounding radiation source upon violation
  • 453.715 — 453.715���� Injunction against violation (Tanning Facilities)
  • 453.726 — to 453.734 or rules of the authority adopted pursuant to ORS 453.726 to
  • 453.729 — 453.729���� Standards and regulation of tanning devices; rules; fee; inspection
  • 453.730 — 453.730���� Written warning statement and sign; content; rules
  • 453.731 — 453.731���� Civil penalty for violation of ORS 453.726 to 453.734
  • 453.734 — 453.734. Civil penalties under this section shall be imposed in the manner provided by ORS 183.745. [Formerly 431.950]
  • 453.735 — 453.735���� ORS 453.605 to 453.800 and rules supersede contrary laws or regulations
  • 453.745 — 453.745���� Intergovernmental cooperation to control radiation sources (X-ray Machines)
  • 453.752 — 453.752���� X-ray machine registration; inspection and testing requirements; evidence of registration
  • 453.754 — 453.754���� Application for X-ray machine registration; renewal notice
  • 453.757 — 453.757���� X-ray machine biennial registration fee; annual license fees; use of fees; rules
  • 453.761 — 453.761���� X-ray machine registration period; denial, conditioning, suspension or revocation of registration; terminati
  • 453.766 — 453.766. If, after investigation by an authority-employed X-ray machine inspector, the authority has reason to believe a
  • 453.770 — 453.770] RADIATION SOURCES (Generally) ����� 453.605 Definitions for ORS 453.605 to 453.800. As used in ORS
  • 453.771 — 453.771���� Imposition of civil penalty for X-ray machine registration violations
  • 453.775 — 453.775���� Duties of Oregon Health Authority pertaining to X-ray machines (Radiology Inspectors)
  • 453.780 — 453.780���� Radiology inspectors; license; minimum qualifications
  • 453.790 — 453.790���� Power of Oregon Health Authority to condition, suspend, revoke or refuse to renew radiology inspector accred
  • 453.795 — 453.795���� Duties of Oregon Health Authority pertaining to accreditation of radiology inspectors; rules
  • 453.800 — or rules pursuant thereto supersedes any inconsistent provision of any
  • 453.805 — 453.805���� Elimination of radiation source danger; compelling compliance
  • 453.807 — 453.807���� When hearing required; procedure; rules TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
  • 453.825 — 453.825���� Department of Transportation plan for regulating transport of hazardous substances and radioactive waste
  • 453.835 — 453.835���� Report to legislative committee CLEANUP OF TOXIC CONTAMINATION FROM ILLEGAL DRUG MANUFACTURING
  • 453.855 — to 453.912.
  • 453.867 — 453.867���� Restriction on transfer of property used as illegal drug manufacturing site; contracts voidable
  • 453.870 — 453.870, no person shall transfer, sell, use or rent any property knowing or having reasonable grounds to believe it was
  • 453.873 — 453.873���� Entry onto property; purposes; inspection
  • 453.876 — 453.876���� Determination that property is not fit for use; appeal; notice to local residents
  • 453.879 — 453.879���� Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services to be notified of determination
  • 453.882 — 453.882���� Contaminated property as public nuisance
  • 453.885 — 453.885���� Decontamination of property; certification process
  • 453.886 — 453.886���� Notice by county or local government required before incurring costs; owner�s or lienholder�s proposal for d
  • 453.888 — 453.888���� License required to perform decontamination; procedure; grounds for denial, revocation or suspension of lice
  • 453.891 — 453.891���� Oregon Health Authority to provide information to licensed contractors and those planning to become licensed
  • 453.897 — 453.897���� Lists of licensed contractors to be made available
  • 453.900 — 453.900���� Inspection of decontamination work; contracts to perform
  • 453.903 — 453.903���� Evaluation of decontamination projects; civil penalty
  • 453.906 — 453.906���� Condemnation or demolition of property; standards; rules
  • 453.990 — (2) by reason of their receipt, carriage, holding or delivery of
  • 453.995 — 453.995���� Civil penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 453.001 Definitions for ORS 453.001 to 453.185. As used in
  • 469.440 — 469.440] ����� 453.435 [1971 c.609 �5; 1975 c.606 �34; renumbered 469.450] ����� 453.445 [1971 c.609 �19; 1975 c
  • 469.490 — 469.490] ����� 453.505 [1971 c.609 �14; 1975 c.606 �38; renumbered 469.500] ����� 453.510 [1985 c.696 ��4,7; 198
  • 469.570 — 469.570] ����� 453.590 [1973 c.246 �1; 1975 c.606 �45; renumbered 453.765] ����� 453.595 [1973 c.246 �3; renumbe
  • 469.930 — 469.930, and control of radiation sources, including but not limited to by-product materials, source materials and speci
  • 469.992 — 469.992] ����� 453.995 Civil penalties. (1) In addition to any other liability or penalty provided by law, the Orego
Title 454 · ORS Chapter 454 (58 sections)
  • 401.165 — 401.165. The commission shall determine whether to waive a fee contained in subsection (1) of this section on a case-by-
  • 449.440 — 449.440] DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE; RATES AND CHARGES ����� 454.205 �Municipality� defined. As used in ORS 454.205 to 4
  • 449.465 — 449.465] ����� 454.525 Contracts with municipalities; rules. (1) The Environmental Quality Commission and any munici
  • 454.020 — 454.020���� Compliance with state and federal standards; enforcement
  • 454.025 — 454.025���� Limitation on siting or constructing treatment works or discharge
  • 454.030 — 454.030���� Rates and charges to meet costs of treatment works; use of funds; enforcement
  • 454.050 — are in addition to, and not in lieu of, or derogation of any other
  • 454.060 — 454.060���� Powers in addition to other municipal or commission powers FINANCING OF DISPOSAL SYSTEMS
  • 454.135 — 454.135���� Bonds issued to finance disposal system
  • 454.165 — 454.165���� Joint agreements for construction and financing of disposal systems
  • 454.175 — 454.175���� Agreements with industrial establishment DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE; RATES AND CHARGES
  • 454.235 — 454.235���� Election; bonds; when election required; compelling election; when bonds can be ordered sold
  • 454.245 — 454.245���� Serial bonds; term and content; interest; amount
  • 454.280 — 454.280���� Construction of treatment works by municipality; financing
  • 454.300 — 454.300���� Conduct of hearing; notice of issuance of findings; petition for argument
  • 454.305 — 454.305. ����� (2) �Commission� means the Environmental Quality Commission. ����� (3) �Governing body� means a board o
  • 454.310 — 454.310���� Construction authorized upon commission approval; when connection may be required; final plans
  • 454.317 — 454.317���� Resolution or ordinance authorizing levy and collection of seepage charge
  • 454.320 — 454.320���� Hearing on resolution or ordinance; notice of levy
  • 454.330 — 454.330���� County to collect seepage charge for municipality
  • 454.340 — 454.340���� Use of seepage charge; credit for system development charge; seepage charge to cease if user fee imposed
  • 454.350 — 454.350���� Effect of ORS 454.317 to 454.350 on contracts between municipalities
  • 454.360 — 454.360���� Areawide 208 Plan as master plan for provision of sewage services
  • 454.365 — or persons who are members of or represent organizations that serve or
  • 454.370 — 454.370���� Citizens sewer advisory committee; membership; duties
  • 454.375 — 454.375���� Filing documentation of sewer charges; prohibited charges
  • 454.380 — 454.380���� Limitation on spending for nonconstruction items; exception BIOSOLIDS Note��������� Study of PFAS fo
  • 454.436 — 454.436���� Assessment Deferral Loan Program Revolving Fund; uses; sources
  • 454.442 — 454.442���� Application for loan; terms and conditions
  • 454.445 — 454.445���� Lien against assessed property; docket; enforcement STATE AID FOR CONSTRUCTION OF MUNICIPAL SEWAGE TREAT
  • 454.515 — 454.515���� Grants authorized; criteria considered (metadata only)
  • 454.535 — 454.535. [Formerly 449.485] REGULATION OF SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL ����� 454.605 Definitions for ORS 454.605 t
  • 454.605 — to 454.755 and with the rules of the Environmental Quality Commission
  • 454.610 — 454.610���� Regulation of gray water discharge; permit; rules
  • 454.615 — 454.615���� Rules for sewage disposal systems and disposal facilities
  • 454.620 — 454.620���� Rules for connecting accessory dwelling unit to sewage disposal system
  • 454.635 — (3), must be reasonable and take into account any resources or
  • 454.640 — 454.640���� Contract agent enforcement of standards
  • 454.650 — 454.650���� Inspection in ground water quality management area
  • 454.655 — 454.655. ����� (4) Whenever the department finds cause to revoke or refuses to issue a certificate of satisfactory comp
  • 454.657 — 454.657���� Variance from subsurface sewage disposal system rules or standards; conditions; hearing
  • 454.660 — 454.660���� Delegation of variance powers; appeal; qualification of officers; hearing and decision
  • 454.662 — 454.662���� Variance fee; low income elderly exemption
  • 454.665 — 454.665���� Inspection of completed construction; certificate of satisfactory completion; appeal from denial or revocati
  • 454.675 — 454.675���� Exemptions; application to alterations or repairs
  • 454.685 — 454.685���� Order limiting or prohibiting construction of sewage disposal systems; factors to be considered
  • 454.695 — shall execute a bond in favor of the State of Oregon. The bond shall be
  • 454.705 — 454.705. ����� (4) The Environmental Quality Commission shall establish by rule the term of a license issued under this
  • 454.745 — 454.745. The moneys received are continuously appropriated to meet administrative expenses of the hearings and appeals.
  • 454.755 — and ORS chapters 468, 468A and 468B;
  • 454.779 — 454.779���� Grants for financial assistance programs; requirements; grant preferences; rules SEPTAGE
  • 454.790 — 454.790���� Permit or license required to collect, store, transport, treat, recycle or dispose of septage
  • 454.795 — 454.795, the Environmental Quality Commission shall establish by rule a program to regulate the collection, storage, tra
  • 454.797 — 454.797���� Assessment of county for expenses of rulemaking
  • 454.800 — 454.800. Subject to policy direction of the Environmental Quality Commission, and in compliance with rules adopted by th
  • 454.805 — 454.805���� Assessment for installation costs TREATMENT WORKS ����� 454.010 Definitions for ORS 454.010 to 454.0
  • 468.973 — 468.973] ����� Note: See note under 454.430. ����� 454.436 Assessment Deferral Loan Program Revolving Fund; uses
  • 468.980 — 468.980] ����� Note: See note under 454.430. ����� 454.445 Lien against assessed property; docket; enforcement.
Title 455 · ORS Chapter 455 (159 sections)
  • 183.410 — to amend the state building code to:
  • 197A.408 — 197A.408. [2025 c.479 �5] ����� Note: 455.063 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 455 by legislative action
  • 244.047 — 244.047, 244.175, 244.177 and 244.179 or has engaged in an actual conflict of interest as defined in ORS 244.020. �����
  • 279C.300 — to 279C.470. [Formerly 456.860; 1993 c.744 �90; 1995 c.553 �5; 1999
  • 293.245 — 293.245, 293.250, 293.260 to 293.280, 293.285 and 293.293 and any rules adopted under ORS 293.235 to 293.245, 293.250, 2
  • 446.003 — to 446.200 or 446.225 to 446.285, except that the maximum civil penalty
  • 446.176 — 446.176, 446.405 (2), 446.430 (2) and 455.170 (2) shall be deposited in the Consumer and Business Services Fund establis
  • 446.225 — to 446.285, 446.395 to 446.420, 479.510 to 479.945, 479.950 and 480.510
  • 446.230 — 446.230. ����� (e) Park or camp requirements adopted under ORS 455.680. ����� (2) Administration of any specialty code
  • 446.310 — 446.310, including but not limited to plan review and inspections, if the director determines that the municipality is w
  • 446.420 — 446.420, 479.510 to 479.945, 479.995 or 480.510 to 480.670 or this chapter or ORS chapter 447, 460 or 693 or any rule ad
  • 446.746 — 446.746, 479.510 to 479.945 or 480.510 to 480.670, this chapter or ORS chapter 447, 460 or 693 regarding: ����� (a) Lic
  • 447.040 — 447.040, 693.030 and 693.040 and to issue notices of proposed assessment of civil penalties for those violations. �����
  • 447.076 — 447.076; ����� (b) Develop standard application forms and procedures for use by municipalities in Clackamas, Multnomah
  • 455.022 — 455.022���� Appropriation of program fees established by department rule
  • 455.030 — and 455.110.
  • 455.040 — 455.040���� State building code preempts local ordinances and rules; exemptions; criteria
  • 455.042 — and 455.046.
  • 455.044 — and 455.046. [Formerly 455.846]
  • 455.046 — 455.046���� Installation labels; standardized forms and procedures; use of Tri-County Building Industry Service Center r
  • 455.055 — 455.055���� Uniform permit, inspection and certificate of occupancy requirements; rules
  • 455.058 — 455.058���� Investigation fee for work commenced without permit; rules
  • 455.060 — 455.060���� Rulings on acceptability of material, design or method of construction; effect of approval; fees
  • 455.063 — 455.063���� Process for approval by municipality of building construction plan for certain residential structures
  • 455.065 — 455.065���� Alternative regulatory options for emerging technologies; rules
  • 455.068 — 455.068���� Applicability of construction standards to winery
  • 455.070 — 455.070���� Report of suspected code violation; rules; form; appeal
  • 455.080 — 455.080���� Inspector may require proof of compliance
  • 455.083 — 455.083���� Enjoining violations of state building code
  • 455.085 — in 1991]
  • 455.090 — 455.090���� Building codes information and services system or network
  • 455.095 — 455.095���� Electronic access to building code and construction-related information and services
  • 455.097 — 455.097���� Electronic access system development and implementation; uniform form and format for electronic exchange of
  • 455.098 — 455.098���� Minimum standards and statewide consistency in electronic processes; rules (Director)
  • 455.112 — 455.112���� Elimination of unclear, duplicative, conflicting or inadequate provisions; rules (Licenses and Other Aut
  • 455.117 — 455.117, subsection (1) of this section applies to contractor or business licenses by the Electrical and Elevator Board,
  • 455.125 — 455.125���� Denial, suspension, conditioning or revocation of license, certificate, registration or other authorization
  • 455.127 — 455.127���� Disqualification from obtaining license, registration, certificate or certification
  • 455.132 — 455.132���� Building Codes Structures Board; duties; membership
  • 455.135 — 455.135���� Residential and Manufactured Structures Board; duties; membership
  • 455.138 — 455.138���� Electrical and Elevator Board; duties; membership
  • 455.148 — or 455.150.
  • 455.152 — 455.152���� Objections to municipal assumption of building inspection program
  • 455.153 — 455.153���� Municipal authority to administer specialty code or building requirements; effect on jurisdiction of agencie
  • 455.154 — 455.154���� Alternative permit and inspection program
  • 455.155 — 455.155���� Statewide permit and inspection system for minor construction work
  • 455.156 — 455.156���� Municipal investigation and enforcement of certain violations; notice of civil penalty; department to develo
  • 455.157 — 455.157���� Process for municipal imposition of monetary penalties
  • 455.158 — 455.158���� Verification of required license prior to issuance of permit
  • 455.160 — 455.160���� Failure to provide timely inspections or plan reviews prohibited; demand; mandamus
  • 455.165 — 455.165���� Standards for building codes information collected and maintained by municipalities; rules
  • 455.170 — 455.170���� Director delegation of certain duties; fees
  • 455.175 — 455.175���� Restriction on city or county refusal of building permit in residential subdivision
  • 455.180 — 455.180���� Restriction on city or county refusal to issue building permit (Full or Partial Transfer of Administrati
  • 455.185 — to 455.198. The report shall include, but not be limited to,
  • 455.192 — 455.192���� Staffing and other resources for building code administration and enforcement
  • 455.195 — 455.195���� Fees charged following surrender or abandonment of municipal building inspection program
  • 455.198 — 455.198. [2013 c.528 �10] ����� Note: See note under 455.185. (Contract Building Officials) ����� 455.202 De
  • 455.200 — 455.200���� Policies and procedures; rules; consultation with boards; reports (Contract Building Officials)
  • 455.202 — 455.202. ����� (2) A city that does not comply with ORS 455.202 or does not submit an updated operating plan as provide
  • 455.204 — 455.204���� Ratification of contract building official�s discretionary decision
  • 455.206 — 455.206���� Building official as public official; enforcement powers of director; effect upon Oregon Government Ethics C
  • 455.208 — 455.208: ����� (a) �Building official� has the meaning given that term in ORS 455.715. ����� (b) �Contract building of
  • 455.210 — 455.210���� Fees; appeal of fees; surcharge; reduced fees; rules
  • 455.220 — (1) hereby are appropriated continuously for and shall be used by the
  • 455.230 — 455.230���� Use of Consumer and Business Services Fund moneys
  • 455.240 — 455.240���� Revenues from sales of building codes publications; use (Exemptions Generally)
  • 455.310 — 455.310���� Single-family residence repair and maintenance exempt from codes; exemption itemized
  • 455.312 — 455.312���� Exemption from code of structures for out-of-state delivery; loss of exemption
  • 455.320 — 455.320���� Owner-built dwellings exempt from certain structural code provisions; recording of exemption (Exemptions
  • 455.325 — to 455.350 shall file a notice with the county clerk who shall make the
  • 455.330 — shall designate those rural areas upon publicly available maps of
  • 455.335 — 455.335���� Rural areas to be mapped; building permit issuance for exempt dwellings limited
  • 455.340 — 455.340���� Code requirements to which exemption may not apply
  • 455.345 — 455.345���� Permit, fee, plan check and inspection provisions apply; notice of noncompliance to owner-builder; recording
  • 455.350 — 455.350���� Purchaser�s remedies (Mercury Thermostats)
  • 455.355 — 455.355���� Rules governing mercury thermostats (Carbon Monoxide)
  • 455.365 — 455.365���� Radon mitigation standards (Agriculture Workforce Housing)
  • 455.395 — and 455.400:
  • 455.400 — 455.400���� Effect of seismic rehabilitation provisions on exclusive remedy Note��������� Educational building seism
  • 455.405 — 455.405���� Recreational vehicle conversion to structure
  • 455.412 — 455.412���� Review of state building code provisions regarding certain smoke alarms and smoke detectors; rules
  • 455.417 — 455.417���� Provision of electric service capacity for charging electric vehicles in newly constructed buildings; requir
  • 455.418 — 455.418���� Integration of buildings with community microgrids; rules
  • 455.433 — 455.433���� Adoption of wildfire hazard mitigation code standards for new buildings; rules
  • 455.440 — 455.440���� When site soil analysis required; filing of report and notice; duty of transferor of property; effect of fai
  • 455.447 — 455.447���� Regulation of certain structures vulnerable to earthquakes and tsunamis; rules
  • 455.448 — 455.448���� Entry and inspection of earthquake-damaged structures; warrant enforcement
  • 455.449 — 455.449���� Unsafe condition resulting from earthquake damage; abatement of nuisance; rules (Prohibited Acts)
  • 455.453 — 455.453���� Additional prohibitions (Specialty Code Inspection and Building Plan Review)
  • 455.455 — 455.455���� Building inspection and plan review; license required; exception
  • 455.457 — 455.457. ����� (2) The requirements in subsection (1) of this section do not apply to a person who is an employee of th
  • 455.459 — 455.459, 455.461, 455.467, 455.475 or 455.477 is intended to limit, supersede or otherwise affect the rights, obligation
  • 455.461 — 455.461���� Specialty code inspectors and plan reviewers; quality control; rules
  • 455.463 — 455.463���� Specialty code inspection and plan review; department enforcement authority; investigation
  • 455.465 — 455.465���� Department and municipalities to designate persons licensed to conduct specialty code inspection and plan re
  • 455.466 — 455.466���� Rapid approval assessment for essential projects
  • 455.467 — 455.467. The following apply to an appeal under this subsection: ����� (a) An appeal regarding the interpretation or ap
  • 455.468 — 455.468���� Electronic submission of application materials
  • 455.469 — to 455.477 were added to and made a part of ORS chapter 455 by
  • 455.471 — shall be paid into the State Treasury and credited to the appropriate
  • 455.473 — 455.473, 455.477 and 455.897 and section 10, chapter 1045, Oregon Laws 1999. [1999 c.1045 �5; 2003 c.14 �283] �����
  • 455.475 — 455.475���� Appeal of decision of building official
  • 455.477 — 455.477���� Requirement for suit filed by licensed specialty code inspector or plan reviewer
  • 455.479 — 455.479���� Application to specialty inspections identified by department
  • 455.481 — 455.481���� Application to inspection and plan review for prefabricated structures
  • 455.483 — 455.483���� Electrical and plumbing code plan review; rules
  • 455.485 — 455.485���� Special consideration for rural or remote areas; determination of compliance with fire, life safety and othe
  • 455.487 — 455.487���� Prohibition on requiring frontage improvement as condition of obtaining construction permit ENERGY CONSE
  • 455.492 — (1)(a) to (e), the Construction Industry Energy Board may not recommend
  • 455.496 — 455.496, 455.610, 455.680, 460.085, 460.360, 479.730 (1) or 480.545. ����� (b) Does not mean regulations adopted by the
  • 455.505 — 455.505���� Uniform energy conservation standards; rules
  • 455.511 — 455.511���� State Building Code energy efficiency goals and standards
  • 455.525 — and this section. [Formerly 456.745 and then 456.742; 2003 c.675 �30;
  • 455.535 — 455.535���� Exercise of departmental authority and discretion to aid in reduction of greenhouse gas emissions; prioritie
  • 455.570 — 455.570���� Maximum lighting standards for new public buildings; exemptions
  • 455.573 — 455.573���� Outdoor shielded lighting fixtures; waiver by municipality
  • 455.575 — 455.575���� Advisory lighting standards for public buildings constructed before July 1, 1978
  • 455.580 — 455.580, unless it or any portion thereof is exempted by rule or order pursuant to ORS 455.570 (2), (3) and (4): �����
  • 455.595 — 455.595���� Energy Efficient Construction Account LOW-RISE RESIDENTIAL DWELLING CODE; SMALL HOMES
  • 455.610 — 455.610���� Low-Rise Residential Dwelling Code; alternate methods of construction; alternate approval for conversion; ap
  • 455.616 — 455.616���� Construction standards for small homes (metadata only)
  • 455.625 — 455.625���� Rules for permits; schedule of inspections
  • 455.627 — 455.627, 479.560 and 479.565, the Department of Consumer and Business Services, in consultation with the appropriate adv
  • 455.645 — 455.645���� Certain plans for structures of public assembly to be certified MUNICIPAL REVIEW AND INSPECTION (Gen
  • 455.675 — 455.675���� Authorized substitutions in codes adopted by reference
  • 455.680 — 455.680���� Plan approval and permits for recreation or picnic park or camp; license; rules
  • 455.705 — 455.705���� Prefabricated structures plan approval and inspections; approval of business or persons performing inspectio
  • 455.720 — 455.720���� Standards and qualifications for personnel; rules
  • 455.723 — 455.723���� Specialized building inspectors; rules (metadata only)
  • 455.732 — 455.732���� Certification of inspectors to perform duties in building code administrative regions; training program reco
  • 455.735 — as an inspector shall submit the person�s qualifications to the
  • 455.737 — 455.737���� Experience and training outside Oregon; examination; rulemaking
  • 455.740 — and payable to the department, except fees received under ORS 455.148
  • 455.770 — 455.770���� Investigation of municipality, building official or inspector; corrective action; revocation of authority
  • 455.775 — 455.775���� Enforcement authority of director; investigations; corrective actions; prevention or termination of violatio
  • 455.800 — to 455.820, including but not limited to rules establishing
  • 455.805 — 455.805���� Criteria for granting of master builder status
  • 455.815 — 455.815���� Establishment of master builder programs; waiver of inspections; builder verification of performance
  • 455.820 — 455.820���� Plan review and verification; documentation; duties of building official; effect of waiver revocation (T
  • 455.897 — 455.897���� Criminal penalties ADMINISTRATION (Generally) ����� 455.010 Definitions for ORS chapter 455. As
  • 456.785 — 456.785; 1991 c.94 �2; 1993 c.744 �86; 1997 c.227 �1; 2003 c.368 �3; 2003 c.675 �12; 2023 c.594 �10] ����� 455.035 E
  • 456.790 — 456.790; 1993 c.18 �113; 1993 c.744 �88; 2003 c.675 ��14,15] ����� 455.110 Other duties of director; rules. Except a
  • 456.800 — 456.800; 1991 c.308 �1; 1991 c.410 �1; 1993 c.463 �1; 1993 c.744 �89; 1995 c.553 �1; 1999 c.1045 �15; 2001 c.573 �3; 200
  • 456.802 — 456.802; 1999 c.1045 �14; 2001 c.411 �16] ����� Note: 455.080 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but w
  • 456.820 — 456.820] ����� 455.732 Certification of inspectors to perform duties in building code administrative regions; traini
  • 456.825 — 456.825; 1991 c.201 �1; 1991 c.361 �2; 2005 c.758 �21c; 2009 c.593 ��7,8; 2013 c.110 �5] ����� 455.737 Experience an
  • 456.835 — 456.835; 1991 c.361 �3; 2009 c.593 �9; 2021 c.599 �12] (Remedial Authority of Director) ����� 455.770 Investigat
  • 456.925 — 456.925] ����� 455.330 Counties authorized to exempt owner-built dwellings in rural areas from structural code. Notw
  • 456.950 — 456.950] (Mercury Thermostats) ����� 455.355 Rules governing mercury thermostats. (1) The Director of the Depart
  • 456.975 — 456.975] ����� Note: See note under 455.640. MUNICIPAL REVIEW AND INSPECTION (Generally) ����� 455.675 A
  • 471.023 — 471.023. [2005 c.734 �2] ����� Note: 455.068 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 455 by legislative action b
  • 476.033 — 476.033, 476.035, 476.150 or 476.155, the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services or a local buildi
  • 479.565 — 479.565, the Department of Consumer and Business Services, in consultation with the appropriate advisory boards, may est
  • 479.855 — 479.855, the director may issue or cause to be issued a certificate as a specialized building inspector to an individual
  • 479.910 — 479.910, 480.630, 693.060, 693.103 or 693.111 must wear and visibly display an identification badge indicating the perso
  • 479.950 — or 480.510 to 480.670, or this chapter or ORS chapter 447, 460 or 693,
  • 657.682 — 657.682, if an owner, officer, shareholder or partner of the reorganized business entity, or a member if the reorganized
  • 705.145 — and credited to the account responsible for paying the expenses of the
Title 456 · ORS Chapter 456 (143 sections)
  • 250.155 — makes ORS 250.165 to 250.235 inapplicable to a county or if ORS 250.255
  • 286A.123 — (3) or other moneys of the department legally available for the
  • 293.726 — and subject to the provisions of any agreement with holders of bonds
  • 315.163 — 315.163. The department shall perform the following duties related to agriculture workforce housing information: �����
  • 455.050 — in 1987]
  • 455.100 — in 1987]
  • 455.315 — in 1987]
  • 455.420 — in 1987]
  • 455.425 — in 1987]
  • 455.430 — in 1987]
  • 455.530 — in 1987]
  • 455.640 — in 1997]
  • 455.642 — in 1997]
  • 455.685 — in 1987]
  • 455.690 — in 1987]
  • 455.700 — in 1987]
  • 455.715 — in 1987]
  • 455.725 — in 1987]
  • 456.060 — 456.060���� Definition of �area of operation�; intergovernmental agreements
  • 456.070 — 456.070���� Declaration of necessity for establishment of housing authorities
  • 456.075 — 456.075���� Housing authorities created; declaration of need required before housing authority may function
  • 456.080 — 456.080���� Determination of need for housing authority
  • 456.085 — 456.085���� Adopting resolution declaring need for authority
  • 456.090 — 456.090���� Sufficiency of resolution; copy as evidence
  • 456.095 — 456.095���� Appointment and qualification of commissioners of housing authorities
  • 456.100 — 456.100���� Terms and compensation of commissioners
  • 456.105 — 456.105���� Organization; officers; quorum; employees; legal services
  • 456.115 — 456.115���� Commissioners and employees may not have interest in project other than as tenant; disclosure of interest; d
  • 456.118 — 456.118���� Prohibition against using term; enjoining violations
  • 456.120 — 456.120���� Powers of housing authority as public corporation
  • 456.122 — 456.122���� Inapplicability of laws relating to other public bodies
  • 456.125 — 456.125���� Research, planning, construction and operation of housing projects
  • 456.128 — 456.128���� Housing authority intellectual property
  • 456.130 — 456.130���� Investigations, hearings and recommendations of authority
  • 456.135 — 456.135, a local government electing under ORS 456.095 to have the powers of a housing authority and a body to which pow
  • 456.150 — 456.150���� Housing projects subject to local laws; consideration of other programs
  • 456.153 — 456.153���� Involvement in mixed income housing project
  • 456.155 — 456.155���� Policy regarding profit from projects; reserves
  • 456.165 — 456.165���� Vested rights of creditors not affected by restrictions of ORS 456.155 and 456.160
  • 456.200 — 456.200���� Powers of authority in securing payment of bonds or lease obligations
  • 456.205 — 456.205���� Enforcing rights of obligee of an authority
  • 456.210 — 456.210���� Power of authority to confer additional rights upon obligee
  • 456.215 — 456.215���� Financial aid and cooperation of federal government
  • 456.220 — 456.220���� Exemption of property from process or judgment lien
  • 456.230 — 456.230���� Bonds and income therefrom exempt from personal income taxes
  • 456.233 — 456.233���� Transfer of housing authority from governing body to separate board
  • 456.235 — 456.235, the governing body in a city or a county has declared, by resolution, that the governing body itself shall exer
  • 456.250 — 456.250] ����� 456.769 Legislative findings. (1) The Legislative Assembly finds and declares that: ����� (a) The ma
  • 456.258 — 456.258] ����� 456.780 [1973 c.834 �7; renumbered 455.130 in 1987] ����� 456.781 Termination date notice to gove
  • 456.262 — 456.262] ����� Note: See note under 456.788. ����� 456.815 [1973 c.834 �15; renumbered
  • 456.263 — 456.263] ����� 456.820 [1973 c.834 �16; 1977 c.748 �2; renumbered 455.730 in 1987] ����� 456.824 Affordable hous
  • 456.264 — [renumbered 456.797], but does not require an extension of the
  • 456.270 — 456.270. ����� (16) The department shall adopt rules to implement and carry out the provisions of this section. [2017 c
  • 456.280 — 456.280���� Covenant creation, effect, conveyance, duration and termination
  • 456.295 — 456.295���� Action affecting covenant STATE AND LOCAL COOPERATION WITH HOUSING PROJECTS
  • 456.305 — to 456.325 are necessary in the public interest.
  • 456.315 — 456.315���� Powers of state public bodies in aiding or cooperating on housing projects
  • 456.320 — 456.320���� Donations and loans to housing authority
  • 456.325 — may be authorized by resolution of the governing body of such state
  • 456.355 — to 456.370 are necessary in the public interest.
  • 456.365 — 456.365���� Powers of city or county in aiding or cooperating on housing projects
  • 456.370 — 456.370���� Exercise of powers; authorization by ordinance STATEWIDE HOMEOWNERSHIP GOAL
  • 456.373 — 456.373���� Publication of progress HOUSING CHOICE LANDLORD GUARANTEE PROGRAM
  • 456.378 — 456.378���� Housing Choice Landlord Guarantee Program; application; deadlines; rules
  • 456.385 — 456.385���� Housing Choice Landlord Guarantee Program Fund
  • 456.390 — 456.390���� Annual report regarding participation of housing authorities in Housing Choice Voucher Program; annual revie
  • 456.395 — 456.395���� Department and council assistance to housing authorities MANUFACTURED DWELLING PARKS AND MARINAS
  • 456.403 — 456.403���� Housing and Community Services Department support for manufactured dwelling parks and marinas
  • 456.407 — 456.407���� Policy encouraging settlement of disputes (Temporary provisions relating to dispute resolution are compi
  • 456.414 — 456.414���� Manufactured and Marina Communities Account
  • 456.426 — 456.426���� Functions of manufactured dwelling site information clearinghouse
  • 456.433 — 456.433���� Funding of clearinghouse RURAL RENTAL HOUSING LOANS
  • 456.500 — 456.500���� Legislative findings; required notice of loan maturity; mailing; consequences of failure to provide notice
  • 456.502 — 456.502���� Affordable Housing Land Acquisition Revolving Loan Program; rules SUBSIDIZED DEVELOPMENT VISITABILITY
  • 456.510 — and 456.513. The department shall consult with advocacy groups
  • 456.513 — 456.513���� Exemption from visitability requirements
  • 456.514 — 456.514���� Rules HOUSING AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT (Definitions)
  • 456.515 — to 456.828 by contract, grant, loan or as otherwise determined
  • 456.530 — 456.530���� Willingness to make residential loans factor in selecting depositaries
  • 456.539 — 456.539���� Administration of Elderly and Disabled Housing Fund; rules
  • 456.540 — 456.540���� Requirements for elderly housing project upon retirement of bond obligations
  • 456.541 — 456.541���� Project applications for housing serving persons with disabilities
  • 456.543 — 456.543���� Elderly and Disabled Housing Sinking Fund
  • 456.545 — 456.545���� Report to Legislative Assembly on accessibility of housing funded by department
  • 456.546 — 456.546���� Senior housing development initiative (Administration)
  • 456.547 — 456.547���� Assistance, grants and gifts to department for housing purposes
  • 456.548 — to 456.828. [1981 c.504 �12; 1995 c.79 �253; 2023 c.193 �17]
  • 456.554 — 456.554] ����� 456.561 Loans, grants and funding awards; review. (1) The Housing and Community Services Department m
  • 456.555 — 456.555. ����� (6) �Director� means the Director of the Housing and Community Services Department. ����� (7) �Elderly
  • 456.559 — 456.559���� Powers and duties of department Note��������� Mixed income housing; reports; rules--2025 c.537 �1
  • 456.561 — 456.561���� Loans, grants and funding awards; review Note��������� Contract for property management training for aff
  • 456.562 — 456.562���� Department intellectual property; fees (metadata only)
  • 456.567 — 456.567���� Oregon Housing Stability Council; appointment; term; officers; compensation; staff; budget duties
  • 456.569 — 456.569���� Authority of Housing and Community Services Department to require fingerprints
  • 456.572 — 456.572���� State housing plan; contents; annual update
  • 456.574 — 456.574���� Housing and Community Services Department Fund Note��������� Housing Acquisition Fund--2019 c.671 �9
  • 456.575 — 456.575���� Lottery bonds authorization for affordable housing
  • 456.579 — 456.579���� Manufactured Dwelling Parks Account; restrictions; other moneys
  • 456.581 — 456.581���� Uses of Manufactured Dwelling Parks Account; rules
  • 456.585 — 456.585���� Agriculture workforce housing information (Temporary provisions relating to community housing supporting
  • 456.586 — 456.586; 2025 c.2 �25] ����� Note: 456.603 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or
  • 456.587 — 456.587���� Electricity Public Purpose Charge Fund; Low-Income Electric Bill Payment Assistance Fund (Portland Singl
  • 456.593 — 456.593���� Use of bonds for single-family home loans in Portland; amount; income and area limits; fees and charges
  • 456.595 — 456.595���� Petroleum supplier assessment; computation; effect of failure to pay; interest
  • 456.600 — 456.600; 1989 c.307 �5; 1991 c.62 �2; 1991 c.739 �6; 1995 c.279 �1; 1999 c.1074 �2; 2005 c.74 �4; 2007 c.607 �13; 2015 c
  • 456.601 — 456.601���� Statewide housing production dashboard; rules
  • 456.603 — 456.603���� Public meeting for severely rent-burdened cities; rules (Mortgage Credit Certificates)
  • 456.605 — 456.605���� Mortgage credit certificate program (Rent Guarantee Program)
  • 456.609 — 456.609���� Rent Guarantee Program Fund (Financing of Low-Income Housing)
  • 456.620 — (4) for approval of applications for financing the purchase by elderly
  • 456.625 — (3) and from any other moneys available for such repayment in
  • 456.627 — 456.627���� Limitations on department to make single-family residential loans
  • 456.630 — 456.630���� Services to qualified sponsors and institutions
  • 456.645 — and related refunding bonds, fees and other moneys received by the
  • 456.655 — 456.655���� When bonds not to be issued; debt service reserve; bond declaration
  • 456.661 — 456.661���� Limitation on revenue bond amount; legislative findings; designation of areas for issuance of qualified mort
  • 456.665 — 456.665���� Status of revenue bonds; negotiability; interest tax-exempt
  • 456.675 — 456.675���� Bond provisions and limits; security for payment
  • 456.692 — 456.692���� Loans financed through bonds secured by specific properties
  • 456.695 — 456.695���� Housing required to comply with land use plans, zoning and other ordinances
  • 456.697 — 456.697���� Restrictions on use of financing provided by department; regulation of housing sponsor; security interests
  • 456.710 — 456.710���� Department advances to qualified housing sponsors
  • 456.717 — 456.717���� Interim construction financing for multifamily housing
  • 456.720 — 456.720. [1979 c.327 ��23,24; 1989 c.706 �16; 1991 c.734 �31] ����� 456.585 Agriculture workforce housing informatio
  • 456.722 — 456.722���� Preferences in funding grants to low-income housing providers; rules
  • 456.723 — 456.723���� Legislative finding on bonding authority of department (Children)
  • 456.724 — 456.724���� Prioritizing housing stabilization for infants; report
  • 456.725 — 456.725���� Discrimination against purchaser with children prohibited; exceptions; rules (Publicly Supported Housing
  • 456.781 — 456.781, the Housing and Community Services Department or a designee appointed by the department under ORS 456.814. ���
  • 456.792 — 456.792���� Duties of landlord and owner to tenants after termination date; penalty
  • 456.797 — 456.797] by section 8, chapter 56, Oregon Laws 2021, and section 10, chapter 389, Oregon Laws 2023, apply to participati
  • 456.804 — 456.804���� Department notice of extension of affordability restrictions; recording; termination
  • 456.809 — 456.809���� Sanctions against withdrawing property owner prohibited
  • 456.814 — 456.814���� Offers by qualified purchasers; right of first refusal; recording
  • 456.819 — 456.819���� Right of first refusal; matching offer (metadata only)
  • 456.824 — 456.824���� Affordable housing preservation program
  • 456.828 — and ORS chapter 458 the department may:
  • 458.480 — to 458.490, the department may not itself develop, construct,
  • 458.720 — 458.720, the council shall develop program guidelines, including specific project criteria and financing mechanisms, rev
  • 62.803 — 62.803. ����� (11) �Manufactured housing� means a dwelling unit manufactured off-site having a minimum width of 10 feet
  • 65.001 — 65.001, one purpose of which is to provide affordable housing for low or moderate income households; ����� (d) A consum
  • 90.850 — and 456.581 and this section. Interest earned on the account is credited
  • 92.840 — by manufactured dwelling park tenants. [1973 c.828 �5; 1979 c.60 �2;
Title 457 · ORS Chapter 457 (32 sections)
  • 457.025 — 457.025���� Powers supplemental to other laws URBAN RENEWAL AGENCIES; PLANS; ACTIVITIES
  • 457.035 — and 457.045.
  • 457.045 — 457.045. All duties and obligations of the urban renewal agency shall thereafter be assumed by the body to which those p
  • 457.055 — 457.055���� Transfer of urban renewal agency powers
  • 457.065 — 457.065���� Advisory board for housing authority acting as urban renewal agency
  • 457.085 — 457.085, 457.095, 457.105, 457.115, 457.120, 457.125, 457.135 and 457.220. ����� (20) �Urban renewal project� or �proje
  • 457.087 — 457.087���� Report required to accompany proposed urban renewal plan
  • 457.089 — 457.089���� Urban renewal plan and report to planning commission and affected taxing districts for recommendations befor
  • 457.095 — 457.095���� Approval of plan by ordinance; required contents of ordinance; notice
  • 457.105 — 457.105���� Approval of plan by other municipalities
  • 457.120 — 457.120���� When additional notice required; to whom sent; contents; notice by publication
  • 457.135 — 457.135���� Conclusive presumption of plan validity
  • 457.140 — 457.140] ����� 457.050 [Amended by 1953 c.230 �3; 1957 c.456 �19; repealed by 1979 c.621 �28] ����� 457.055 Tran
  • 457.160 — 457.160���� Exceptions to plan requirements for disaster areas
  • 457.170 — 457.170; ����� (b) A description of the methods to be used for the temporary or permanent relocation of persons living,
  • 457.180 — 457.180���� Powers of urban renewal agencies in general
  • 457.190 — 457.190���� Acquisition of funds by urban renewal agency; maximum amount of indebtedness
  • 457.210 — 457.210���� Applicability of housing cooperation law to urban renewal projects; delegation of urban renewal agency power
  • 457.220 — 457.220���� Plan amendment; limit on additional land and increased maximum indebtedness
  • 457.230 — 457.230���� Disposition of land in urban renewal project; determination of value; obligations of purchaser or lessee; re
  • 457.240 — 457.240���� Tax status of land leased under a plan (metadata only)
  • 457.320 — 457.320���� Municipal assistance under plan; assumption by urban renewal agency of general obligation bond payments of m
  • 457.420 — 457.420���� Plan may provide for division of property taxes; limits on land area
  • 457.430 — 457.430. ����� (2)(a) The statement required by subsection (1) of this section shall be filed with the governing body o
  • 457.435 — (2)(c), may, by ordinance or resolution, irrevocably elect to become a
  • 457.437 — 457.437���� Consultation with municipalities; resolution requirements
  • 457.440 — (2)(d) or 457.455 to compute the division of taxes.
  • 457.445 — 457.445���� Consolidated billing tax rate; impairment certificates; election to become reduced rate plan
  • 457.450 — 457.450���� Notice to tax assessor; provision for debt retirement; distribution of remaining tax increment funds
  • 457.455 — 457.455���� Limiting collections; notification; consultation with taxing districts
  • 457.460 — 457.460���� Agency financial statement required; contents; notice; agency representative to consult with taxing district
  • 457.470 — and from indebtedness incurred under ORS 457.420 to 457.470;
Title 458 · ORS Chapter 458 (57 sections)
  • 18.960 — 18.960; or ����� (B) An entity described in paragraph (b)(B) of this subsection that has a controlling interest, includ
  • 184.802 — 184.802; 1997 c.249 �156; 2003 c.14 �289; 2003 c.186 �15; 2007 c.100 �28; 2009 c.64 �3; 2009 c.407 �2; 2021 c.367 �27; 2
  • 197A.447 — and 458.461 to 458.478 shall be performed by an appraiser registered
  • 286A.585 — 286A.585, lottery bonds may be issued to make grants or loans to Oregon municipalities, businesses and individuals to en
  • 411.849 — 411.849; 2001 c.900 �203; 2007 c.145 �3; 2009 c.64 �4; 2009 c.595 �940; 2009 c.599 �21; 2015 c.180 �22; 2021 c.236 �1]
  • 411.851 — 411.851; 2005 c.22 �330] ����� 458.545 Task force powers and duties. The Hunger Task Force shall: ����� (1) Serve w
  • 456.005 — 456.005, a local unit of government as defined in ORS 466.706 or a state governmental entity. ����� (3) Grants awarded
  • 458.210 — to 458.240, including rules to define �persons of low and moderate
  • 458.220 — 458.220���� Community development corporation grants and assistance; rules
  • 458.225 — 458.225���� Preference for certain community development corporations
  • 458.240 — 458.240���� Effect of law on other community development corporations HOUSING REVITALIZATION PROGRAM
  • 458.310 — 458.310���� Housing revitalization program; criteria; rules HOUSING PREDEVELOPMENT COSTS
  • 458.312 — 458.312���� Loans for affordable housing POST-DISASTER HOUSING RECOVERY
  • 458.315 — 458.315���� Supporting residential units damaged or destroyed by disaster; contracting
  • 458.320 — 458.320���� Agency provision of temporary housing or resources in response to emergency MANUFACTURED DWELLINGS AND P
  • 458.352 — 458.352���� Manufactured dwelling park loan program; eligibility; reporting
  • 458.356 — 458.356���� Definitions; manufactured dwelling replacement loans; eligibility; rules
  • 458.358 — 458.358���� Manufactured dwelling decommissioning and disposing grants; eligibility; priorities
  • 458.362 — 458.362: ����� (a) �Manufactured dwelling� means: ����� (A) A manufactured dwelling, as defined in ORS 446.003; or ��
  • 458.366 — 458.366���� Manufactured Home Preservation Fund RESIDENTIAL TENANT ASSISTANCE
  • 458.375 — 458.375���� Rental housing assistance for very low income elderly persons; rules
  • 458.390 — 458.390���� Rental assistance program for youth and young adults at risk of homelessness
  • 458.395 — 458.395���� Publication of extreme heat events and landlord cooling programs
  • 458.400 — 458.400���� Requirements of public body that distributes rental assistance USE OF STATE PROPERTY FOR AFFORDABLE HOUS
  • 458.420 — 458.420���� Conveyance of certain state real property for low-income housing
  • 458.425 — 458.425���� Restriction on conveyance of certain state real property
  • 458.430 — 458.430���� Authority of state to lease property not owned by state
  • 458.440 — 458.440���� Authorization to lease; terms and conditions
  • 458.445 — 458.445���� Authority to relinquish title to property; purpose
  • 458.450 — 458.450���� Approval required by governing body where property located
  • 458.460 — shall be authorized by order of the state agency executing the lease
  • 458.462 — 458.462���� Designation of state-owned lands; rules
  • 458.463 — 458.463���� Designation of lands nominated by local government
  • 458.467 — 458.467���� Disposition of lands; covenants attached to lands
  • 458.469 — 458.469, each deed conveying the property under ORS 458.469 must: ����� (a) Require that the property be the homeowner�
  • 458.473 — (2); or
  • 458.478 — 458.478. Appraisals of real property obtained by the department under ORS
  • 458.485 — (4)(a), the department may give preference to funding housing that:
  • 458.490 — 458.490���� Local Innovation and Fast Track Housing Program Fund (Temporary provisions relating to factory-produced
  • 458.505 — 458.505���� Community action agency network as delivery system for federal antipoverty programs; duties of Housing and C
  • 458.515 — 458.515���� Oregon Housing Stability Council to advise and assist department regarding low income home energy assistance
  • 458.525 — 458.525���� Duties of council in coordinating and monitoring homelessness relief efforts
  • 458.545 — 458.545���� Task force powers and duties OREGON HOUSING FUND
  • 458.625 — 458.625���� Housing Development Grant Program; uses; policies
  • 458.630 — 458.630���� Housing Development and Guarantee Account; Guarantee Fund; uses; policies; fund transfers; rules
  • 458.650 — 458.650���� Emergency Housing Account; grant policies
  • 458.655 — 458.655���� Home Ownership Assistance Account; grant preferences
  • 458.658 — 458.658���� Assistance for organizations supporting homeownership for persons of color
  • 458.660 — 458.660���� Agricultural Worker Housing Development Account
  • 458.685 — (1)(c), a financial institution as defined in ORS 178.300.
  • 458.700 — 458.700���� Authority of fiduciary organizations; rules COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
  • 458.715 — 458.715���� Duties of Oregon Housing Stability Council regarding Community Development Incentive Project Fund
  • 458.725 — 458.725���� Fund appropriation and expenditure guidelines
  • 458.730 — 458.730���� Department use of financing mechanisms; determination of funding adequacy
  • 458.735 — 458.735���� Department review of projects; lending criteria
  • 458.740 — 458.740���� Project facilitation ����� Note: Definitions in 456.005 and 456.515 apply to ORS chapter 458. �����
  • 660.515 — in 2021]
Title 459 · ORS Chapter 459 (111 sections)
  • 164.775 — 164.775, 164.785 or 164.805, a name found on various items in a deposit of rubbish or other solid waste placed on land o
  • 164.785 — or 164.805.
  • 183.335 — (5), the commission shall mail copies of the proposed rules to all
  • 203.145 — to 203.810 and ORS chapters 268, 450 and 451 and is in addition to and
  • 315.141 — 315.141, 315.144, 469.320 and 469B.403: ����� (1) Supersedes any authority under ORS chapter 459 or 459A for cities and
  • 451.570 — 451.570, 459.005 to 459.105, 459.205 to 459.385, 466.005 to 466.385 and 466.992 and any rules or regulations adopted pur
  • 459.005 — to 459.105 and 459.205 to 459.385, a county or a city may acquire real
  • 459.017 — 459.017���� Relationship of state to local governments in solid waste management STATE ADMINISTRATION
  • 459.025 — 459.025���� General powers and duties of department
  • 459.035 — 459.035���� Assistance in development and implementation of solid waste management plans and practices and recycling pro
  • 459.045 — and any requirement imposed by the Department of Environmental Quality
  • 459.046 — 459.046���� Solid waste regulatory program; federal approval
  • 459.047 — and 459.049.
  • 459.049 — provides for a waste reduction program accepted by the department.
  • 459.053 — 459.053���� Powers of department regarding landfills
  • 459.055 — 459.055���� Landfills in farm use areas; waste reduction programs
  • 459.057 — 459.057���� Department to limit wastes allowed in landfills in certain counties
  • 459.061 — 459.061���� Upland placement of dredged material; rules LOCAL ADMINISTRATION
  • 459.065 — 459.065���� State preemption; intergovernmental agreements authorized
  • 459.075 — 459.075���� Acquisition of property for disposal sites by cities and counties
  • 459.085 — 459.085���� County authority outside cities; effect of annexation; interagency agreements
  • 459.095 — 459.095���� Restrictions on authority of local government units
  • 459.105 — 459.105, 459.205 to 459.385 and 459A.005 to 459A.085, a local government unit may, as one of its authorized functions, e
  • 459.108 — 459.108���� Civil penalty to enforce ordinance prohibiting action described in ORS 164.775, 164.785 or
  • 459.109 — 459.109���� Effect of certain laws on cities and counties REGIONAL ADMINISTRATION
  • 459.118 — 459.118���� Study of transportation routes and modes of transportation for transport of out-of-region solid waste
  • 459.121 — 459.121���� Legislative committee hearing on transportation study Note��������� Task Force on Municipal Solid Waste
  • 459.125 — and 459.135, take any action that would hinder or discourage recycling
  • 459.135 — 459.135���� Marion County authority over private facility in county
  • 459.153 — 459.153���� Intent not to discourage recycling DISPOSAL SITES
  • 459.215 — 459.215���� Exclusion of certain sites from permit requirement; rules
  • 459.235 — 459.235. ����� (2) The person who holds or last held the permit issued under subsection (1) of this section, or, if tha
  • 459.243 — 459.243���� Restrictions on issuance of permits under ORS 459.245
  • 459.245 — 459.245. [1987 c.876 �11] ����� 459.330 Notification of advisory committee by regional disposal site permittee. The
  • 459.247 — 459.247���� Prohibition on disposal of certain solid waste at disposal site
  • 459.248 — 459.248���� Cleanup of hazardous substance contaminating ground water
  • 459.250 — 459.250���� Place for collecting source separated recyclable material required for disposal site permit
  • 459.270 — 459.270���� Renewal of permit prior to proposed closure of disposal site
  • 459.272 — 459.272���� Evidence of financial assurance for land disposal site
  • 459.273 — 459.273���� Disposition of excess moneys and interest received for financial assurance
  • 459.275 — 459.275); renumbered 459.376 in 1987] ����� 459.277 [Formerly 459.275; repealed by 1974 c.36 �28] ����� 459.280 Def
  • 459.276 — 459.276; 1993 c.560 �44] ����� 459.385 Entry upon private premises authorized; access to records. Personnel of the D
  • 459.290 — 459.290���� Disposal site rehabilitation and enhancement advisory committee
  • 459.305 — 459.305���� Certification or demonstration that government unit has implemented opportunity to recycle; rules; fee
  • 459.310 — 459.310���� Surcharge on solid waste disposal; surcharge use
  • 459.311 — 459.311���� Charge for remedial action or removal; amount; collection; allocation
  • 459.320 — 459.320���� Regional disposal site advisory committee; membership; terms
  • 459.325 — 459.325���� Duties of regional disposal site advisory committee
  • 459.330 — 459.330���� Notification of advisory committee by regional disposal site permittee
  • 459.335 — 459.335���� Use of fees collected by the metropolitan service district
  • 459.340 — 459.340���� Implementation of the solid waste reduction program by metropolitan service district
  • 459.345 — 459.345���� Metropolitan service district report to commission
  • 459.350 — 459.350���� Commission review of metropolitan service district report LIMITATION ON DISPOSAL OF CERTAIN RADIOACTIVE
  • 459.388 — 459.388���� Restrictions on discarding, storing or transporting infectious waste
  • 459.390 — 459.390. ����� (2) No person shall transport infectious waste other than infectious waste that is an incidental part of
  • 459.405 — 459.405���� Transport of infectious waste; certification; records HOUSEHOLD AND SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR HAZARDOUS W
  • 459.413 — 459.413���� Household hazardous waste depots; location; promotion program
  • 459.415 — 459.415���� Department approval for collection activity required; written proposal
  • 459.417 — 459.417���� Statewide household hazardous waste public education program
  • 459.418 — 459.418���� Contract for statewide collection of household hazardous waste BATTERIES
  • 459.420 — 459.420���� Permitted lead-acid battery disposal; disposal by retailers
  • 459.422 — 459.422���� Acceptance of used batteries by retailers and wholesalers
  • 459.433 — 459.433���� Limitation on sale or promotion of alkaline manganese or zinc carbon batteries
  • 459.435 — 459.435���� Prohibition on sale or promotion of button cell mercuric oxide batteries
  • 459.437 — 459.437���� Requirements for sale or promotion of mercuric oxide batteries FOODWARE CONTAINERS AND POLYSTYRENE FOAM
  • 459.468 — 459.468���� Prohibition on use of polystyrene foam containers by food vendor
  • 459.471 — 459.471���� Prohibition on sale of polystyrene foam containers and packaging peanuts
  • 459.474 — 459.474���� Prohibition on sale of foodware containers containing perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl substances
  • 459.485 — 459.485, incurs a civil penalty not to exceed $25,000 per day for each day of the violation. ����� (b) Any person who v
  • 459.705 — to 459.790, 459A.005 to 459A.620, 459A.310 to 459A.335, 459A.860 to
  • 459.710 — 459.710���� Disposal in disposal site prohibited; exceptions; use in construction of reefs prohibited; exception
  • 459.712 — 459.712���� Transport without carrier permit prohibited; exceptions
  • 459.725 — 459.725���� Application for storage site operator or carrier
  • 459.730 — and 459.750 shall be deposited in the State Treasury and credited to
  • 459.735 — 459.735���� Notification of permit application in county of proposed disposal site
  • 459.745 — 459.745. The fee shall be in an amount determined by the Environmental Quality Commission to be adequate, less any feder
  • 459.755 — 459.755���� Revocation of storage site or carrier permit
  • 459.760 — 459.760���� Monitoring and inspection of waste tire carriers and storage site; access to site and records
  • 459.772 — 459.772���� Use of processed, source-separated waste tires for energy recovery
  • 459.780 — 459.780���� Tire removal or processing plan; financial assistance; department abatement
  • 459.790 — 459.790. ����� (2) The commission may adopt rules that limit, restrict or prohibit the storage of waste tire chips not
  • 459.900 — 459.900���� Thermostats and motor vehicle switches containing mercury; disposal; findings PENALTIES
  • 459.993 — 459.993���� Penalties for violation of ORS 459A.757
  • 459.995 — 459.995���� Civil penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 459.005 Definitions for ORS 459.005 to 459.437, 459.705 to
  • 459A.005 — in 1991]
  • 459A.010 — (2) for waste originating in Oregon, or as demonstrated by the
  • 459A.015 — in 1991]
  • 459A.025 — in 1991]
  • 459A.065 — in 1991]
  • 459A.075 — in 1991]
  • 459A.080 — in 1991]
  • 459A.085 — in 1991]
  • 459A.100 — in 1991]
  • 459A.105 — in 1991]
  • 459A.120 — in 1991]
  • 459A.189 — 459A.189, 459A.825 (2)(a), 459A.827, 459A.830 to 459A.837 or 459A.842 incurs a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 per da
  • 459A.650 — to 459A.665 is not subject to additional penalties under subsection
  • 459A.665 — 459A.665. As used in ORS 459.005 to 459.437, 459.705 to 459.790 and 459A.005 to 459A.665: ����� (1) �Affected person� m
  • 459A.700 — in 1991]
  • 459A.705 — in 1991]
  • 459A.710 — 459A.710, 459A.718 (7) or 459A.720, who is required by ORS chapter 471 or 635, respectively, to have a license. [Subsect
  • 459A.730 — in 1991]
  • 459A.740 — in 1991]
  • 459A.975 — or 646A.080, or any rule or order of the Environmental Quality
  • 465.260 — 465.260, or is liable under ORS 465.255 or other applicable law and necessary administrative expenses incurred under thi
  • 466.070 — 466.070] ����� 459.445 [1977 c.867 �6; 1981 c.709 �6; 1983 c.703 �10; 1985 c.565 �75; 1985 c.670 �37; renumbered 466
  • 466.145 — 466.145] ����� 459.589 [1987 c.706 �37; repealed by 1991 c.882 �17] ����� 459.590 [1971 c.699 �10; 1973 c.778 �4
  • 466.190 — 466.190] ����� 459.670 [1971 c.699 �13; 1977 c.867 �18; 1979 c.132 �18; 1981 c.709 �16; 1983 c.90 �2; renumbered 466
  • 466.215 — 466.215] WASTE TIRE DISPOSAL ����� 459.705 Definitions for ORS 459.705 to 459.790. As used in ORS 459.705 to 459
  • 468A.175 — or any other local government unit responsible for solid waste
  • 825.256 — 825.256. [1989 c.763 �4] ����� 459.390 Procedures for segregation and containment of infectious waste; exemption. (1
Title 46 · ORS Chapter 46 (13 sections)
  • 18.150 — 18.150, and a judgment creditor may create a lien for the judgment in other counties in the manner provided by ORS 18.15
  • 46.140 — 46.140); repealed by 1995 c.658 �127] ����� 46.150 [Amended by 1969 c.96 �2; repealed by 1995 c.658 �127] �����
  • 46.405 — 46.405������ Small claims department; jurisdiction (metadata only)
  • 46.415 — 46.415������ Circuit judges to sit in department; procedure
  • 46.425 — 46.425������ Commencement of actions; contents of claim
  • 46.441 — 46.441������ Explanation to plaintiff of how notice may be served
  • 46.455 — 46.455������ Admission or denial of claim; request for jury trial
  • 46.465 — 46.465������ Time and place of hearing; notice; procedure if right to jury trial asserted; attorney fees
  • 46.475 — 46.475������ Additional time for appearances; default and dismissal
  • 46.485 — 46.485������ Extent and effect of small claims judgment
  • 46.488 — 46.488������ Lien effect of small claims judgments (metadata only)
  • 46.560 — 46.560������ Where action to be commenced and tried
  • 46.570 — 46.570������ Fees ����� 46.010 [Amended by 1961 c.724 �16; 1965 c.510 �13; 1965 c.568 �1; 1967 c.575 �1; 1971 c.633
Title 460 · ORS Chapter 460 (21 sections)
  • 456.965 — 456.965] ����� 460.220 [1963 c.276 �6; renumbered
  • 456.970 — 456.970] ����� 460.230 [1963 c.276 �5; renumbered
  • 460.005 — to 460.175. [1961 c.427 �17; 1973 c.528 �13]
  • 460.035 — 460.035���� Exemptions from operation of ORS 460.005 to 460.175
  • 460.045 — 460.045���� Permits, licenses, certificates and authorizations required
  • 460.047 — 460.047���� Persons authorized to conduct mechanical and electrical repairs in industrial plant
  • 460.055 — 460.055���� Elevator permits; examination of applicant for elevator inspector certificate; lapse of certificates; rules
  • 460.061 — 460.061���� Mechanical work on reciprocating conveyors; rules; fees
  • 460.065 — 460.065���� Expiration and renewal of permit or certificate; rules
  • 460.075 — 460.075���� Cancellation, suspension and revocation of permits, authorizations and certificates
  • 460.125 — 460.125���� Periodic inspection of elevators and permits; action upon finding noncompliance
  • 460.135 — 460.135���� Entry on premises for inspection purposes
  • 460.155 — 460.155���� Appeals from adverse rulings of department
  • 460.175 — 460.175. The department is not required to inspect an elevator if the department is notified in writing, by the employer
  • 460.320 — (1)(b);
  • 460.330 — 460.330���� Application for and issuance of permit; fees; rules
  • 460.352 — 460.352���� Grounds for cancellation, suspension or revocation of permit
  • 460.355 — 460.355���� Rules; required standards of care; exemption of regulated or inspected rides or devices
  • 460.360 — 460.360���� Rules; applicability of Administrative Procedures Act
  • 460.400 — 460.400] ����� 460.355 Rules; required standards of care; exemption of regulated or inspected rides or devices. (1)
  • 460.990 — 460.990���� Penalties ELEVATORS ����� 460.005 Definitions for ORS 460.005 to 460.175. As used in ORS 460.005 to
Title 461 · ORS Chapter 461 (55 sections)
  • 276A.206 — 276A.206, 283.085 to 283.092, 291.201 to 291.260 and 292.210 to 292.250 do not apply to the Oregon State Lottery Commiss
  • 280.518 — in 1991]
  • 293.190 — 293.190, 293.205 to 293.225 and 293.275 do not apply to the Oregon State Lottery Commission. ����� (e) ORS 279A.100 and
  • 447.255 — in 1991]
  • 461.030 — 461.030���� Local laws preempted; applicability of other laws; severability
  • 461.050 — 461.050���� Location of offices ADMINISTRATION (Oregon State Lottery Commission)
  • 461.110 — 461.110���� Criminal identification information available to lottery; fingerprints; service and execution of warrants
  • 461.120 — 461.120���� Commission exempt from certain laws; rulemaking; applicability of Administrative Procedures Act
  • 461.130 — 461.130���� Authority of commission; delegation; contracts for security services
  • 461.140 — 461.140���� Annual budget report (State Lottery Director)
  • 461.150 — 461.150���� State lottery director; appointment; assistant directors; duties and powers
  • 461.160 — 461.160���� Authority of director to contract for services
  • 461.170 — 461.170���� Coordination between director and commission
  • 461.180 — 461.180���� Studies; accountability; audits; delegation
  • 461.190 — 461.190���� Assistant Director for Security OPERATION OF LOTTERY
  • 461.200 — 461.200���� Operation of lottery; Oregon State Lottery Responsible Gambling Code of Practice
  • 461.210 — 461.210, 461.215, 461.217, 461.400, 461.445, 461.535, 461.548, 461.725 and
  • 461.217 — 461.217���� Video lottery game regulation; limitation on number and placement of terminals; rules
  • 461.220 — 461.220���� Number and value of prizes; required information on lottery tickets; rules; advertising
  • 461.240 — 461.240���� Sale price of tickets and shares; rules
  • 461.250 — 461.250���� Validation and payment of prizes; tabulation of sales and prizes; assignment of prizes; payment on behalf of
  • 461.251 — 461.251���� Reporting of certain prize winners to Department of Human Services
  • 461.253 — are suspended and are of no force or effect so long as such
  • 461.257 — 461.257���� Judicial order suspending voluntary assignment laws upon finding of adverse tax consequences for all prize w
  • 461.260 — 461.260���� Distribution of tickets and shares; rules LOTTERY GAME RETAILERS
  • 461.300 — 461.300���� Selection of retailers; rules; contracts
  • 461.330 — 461.330���� Display of certificate of authority; bond or letter of credit; payments for tickets or shares
  • 461.335 — 461.335���� Temporary letter of authority; grounds for revocation LOTTERY VENDORS AND CONTRACTORS
  • 461.410 — 461.410���� Vendor disclosure for major procurements
  • 461.420 — 461.420���� Contract with vendor convicted of crime prohibited
  • 461.430 — 461.430���� Contractor required to comply with applicable laws; performance bond
  • 461.440 — 461.440���� Commission�s authority to contract; rules
  • 461.445 — 461.445���� Policy on payment to contractors LOTTERY FINANCES
  • 461.500 — 461.500���� Lottery to be self-supporting; allocation of revenues
  • 461.510 — 461.510���� State Lottery Fund; types of disbursements
  • 461.512 — 461.512���� Management of lottery moneys received by county; report on use of moneys
  • 461.520 — 461.520���� Establishment of checking accounts and petty cash fund
  • 461.540 — 461.540���� Administrative Services Economic Development Fund (Provisions relating to Outdoor School Education Fund
  • 461.543 — 461.543���� Sports Lottery Account; distribution of revenues
  • 461.544 — 461.544���� Use of proceeds of video lottery games (metadata only)
  • 461.547 — 461.547���� Distribution of certain video lottery revenues to counties for economic development
  • 461.548 — 461.548���� Video lottery proceeds to be treated separately from other lottery proceeds
  • 461.549 — 461.549���� Use of video lottery proceeds for treatment of gambling-related behavioral problems
  • 461.550 — 461.550���� Expenditure limitation not applicable to lottery
  • 461.553 — 461.553���� ODAS Economic Development Distributions Fund
  • 461.555 — 461.555���� Capital Construction Trust Fund; sources; uses
  • 461.557 — 461.557���� DOT Economic Development Distributions Fund
  • 461.560 — 461.560���� Taxation of sales and prizes PROHIBITED CONDUCT
  • 461.610 — 461.610���� Transfer of winning tickets or shares; rules MISCELLANEOUS
  • 461.700 — 461.700���� Additional disclosure requirements; costs of investigation
  • 461.715 — 461.715���� Holding of certain lottery prizes for child support; rules; procedure
  • 461.719 — 461.719���� Holding of certain lottery prizes for overpayment of assistance; rules; procedures
  • 461.725 — and 461.740 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were
  • 461.740 — 461.740���� Policy on hiring by firms receiving lottery-funded benefits RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING CODE OF PRACTICES ACT
  • 461.820 — 461.820���� Promotion of responsible gambling GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 461.010 Definitions. Unless the context r
Title 462 · ORS Chapter 462 (62 sections)
  • 183.605 — 183.605. The commission is not limited in its actions or in the sanctions it may impose by any ruling of the board or by
  • 291.222 — 291.222, including but not limited to the provisions of those sections relating to changes and revisions by the Governor
  • 462.020 — 462.020���� License requirement; authority of commission to require fingerprints; rules
  • 462.025 — 462.025���� Notice required to terminate use of license; hearing
  • 462.030 — 462.030���� Qualifications for eligibility of race meet operator
  • 462.040 — 462.040���� Race meet licenses, classes, limitations, contents; rules
  • 462.050 — 462.050���� Application for race meet license; bond; payment of fees; submission of financial statements and inspection
  • 462.055 — 462.055���� Authority to require applicant to have recommendation of local governing body; fee
  • 462.057 — (2). Subsection (1) of this section does not authorize off-race course
  • 462.062 — 462.062���� Fees and other payments by licensees of horse race meets not subject to ORS 462.057
  • 462.065 — 462.065���� Security for association receiving payments under ORS 462.057 or 462.062; fee charged by association receivi
  • 462.067 — 462.067���� License and other fees for race meets not subject to ORS 462.057 and 462.062
  • 462.068 — 462.068���� Fees for wagering on certain previously held races
  • 462.070 — 462.070���� License fees for officials, track operators and other race meet participants; rules
  • 462.072 — 462.072���� Cash Vouchers Account; payment and expiration of vouchers; disposition of account balance; civil penalty
  • 462.073 — (2).
  • 462.075 — (1)(h), (2)(a) and (4):
  • 462.080 — 462.080���� Exclusion of certain persons from race courses; hearing; penalty
  • 462.090 — 462.090���� Revocation, suspension and refusal to renew licenses; hearing; civil penalty
  • 462.100 — 462.100���� License fee and tax in lieu of all others; exception
  • 462.110 — 462.110���� Public liability insurance required; bond of licensee; actions on bond; insurance for jockeys and drivers
  • 462.125 — 462.125���� Number and classes of race meets; unused race days; conflicting race dates
  • 462.127 — 462.127���� Oregon Quarter Horse Racing Association and Oregon Division Horsemen�s Benevolent and Protective Association
  • 462.140 — 462.140���� Prohibitions concerning bookmaking, betting; track take; computation, use of breaks
  • 462.147 — 462.147���� Mutuel pools; forms of mutuel wagering; wagering devices; rules
  • 462.150 — 462.150���� Regulation of underpayments; effect of tax
  • 462.157 — 462.157���� Limitations on wagering on historical animal racing
  • 462.170 — 462.170���� Commission rules apply to county fairs; enforcement
  • 462.185 — 462.185���� Issuance of licenses to animal owners or trainers; conditions; revocation
  • 462.190 — and 462.195 apply to the race meet licensee and to individuals at the
  • 462.195 — 462.195���� Written statement of age from purchaser of mutuel wagering ticket or receipt
  • 462.200 — 462.200���� Tests of animals participating in race meets or persons required to be licensed; costs; rules OREGON RAC
  • 462.210 — 462.210���� Oregon Racing Commission; appointment; confirmation
  • 462.250 — 462.250���� Organization of commission; employees of commission and appointed officials to conduct race meets; commissio
  • 462.265 — 462.265���� Commission subject to state budget procedures and laws governing supervision of expenditures
  • 462.272 — 462.272���� Power of commission to administer oaths, take depositions, issue subpoenas
  • 462.273 — 462.273���� Prohibited activities of commission, staff and family members
  • 462.275 — 462.275���� Commission activities concerning betterment of racing; establishment of library
  • 462.277 — 462.277���� Service and execution of warrants of arrest and search warrants
  • 462.285 — 462.285���� Confidentiality of identity of persons making certain reports EXCHANGE WAGERING
  • 462.307 — 462.307. ����� (2) Moneys collected under this section shall be deposited in the General Fund in the State Treasury to
  • 462.316 — 462.316���� Prohibition on accepting certain wagers; suspension or closure of account
  • 462.328 — 462.328���� Posting of exchange wager in market; rules
  • 462.337 — 462.337���� Limitations on authority of Oregon Racing Commission
  • 462.340 — 462.340; and ����� (3) Exchange wagers must be submitted to and accepted by an exchange wagering licensee in person, by
  • 462.405 — 462.405���� Board of stewards� authority; civil penalties and other sanctions; review of actions by commission; hearing;
  • 462.415 — (2) commits a Class C felony.
  • 462.417 — 462.417���� Schedule of purses to have prior approval of commission
  • 462.420 — 462.420���� Stimulating or depressing participating animal prohibited
  • 462.430 — 462.430���� Prohibitions concerning influencing results of races
  • 462.450 — 462.450���� Regulation of possession, transportation or use of drugs at race course
  • 462.460 — 462.460���� Racing animal under name or designation other than registered name or designation or altering license prohib
  • 462.470 — 462.470���� Aiding or abetting racing of animal under name or designation other than registered name or designation proh
  • 462.510 — 462.510���� Demand or acceptance of compensation for furnishing racing information as touting; how predictions on race o
  • 462.520 — 462.520���� Penalty for falsely using name of racing official as source of information in commission of touting OFF-
  • 462.710 — 462.710���� Application; contents; conditions; revocation of authority
  • 462.720 — 462.720���� Pooling wagered moneys; surcharge on wagering by licensee
  • 462.725 — 462.725���� Multi-jurisdictional simulcasting and wagering; fees; rules; distribution of moneys paid to commission; limi
  • 462.727 — 462.727���� Totalizator business license; rules; fees
  • 462.735 — 462.735���� Suspension or refusal to renew license; hearing; rules
  • 462.740 — 462.740���� Rules; compliance with federal law PENALTIES
  • 462.995 — 462.995���� Civil penalties; rules LICENSING OF RACE MEETS, PARTICIPANTS AND PERSONNEL; BETTING AND BOOKMAKING REGUL
Title 463 · ORS Chapter 463 (21 sections)
  • 181A.020 — 181A.020. [Formerly 463.350] ����� 463.310 [1987 c.788 �5; 1993 c.587 �4; 2003 c.653 �2; 2007 c.585 �20; repealed by
  • 463.025 — 463.025���� Licensing of competitors, managers and other officials; fees; rules
  • 463.035 — 463.035���� Promoter license required; fees; rules; corporate surety bond
  • 463.037 — 463.037���� Attendance of commission representatives at unarmed combat sports events
  • 463.047 — 463.047���� Assignment of medical personnel to event; medical qualification of competitors; rules
  • 463.057 — 463.057���� Approval of amateur athletic organizations; fees; rules COMMISSION; REGULATION
  • 463.113 — 463.113���� Oregon State Athletic Commission; rules; duties of commission and superintendent
  • 463.125 — 463.125���� Members; term; officers; administrator; qualifications; meetings; voting; expenses
  • 463.145 — 463.145���� Prohibited financial interest or investment; compensation and reimbursement of officials; rules
  • 463.149 — 463.149���� Oregon State Athletic Commission Medical Advisory Committee; members; duties; nomination of medical personne
  • 463.155 — 463.155���� Compliance audits and verification; duties of superintendent; rules
  • 463.165 — 463.165���� Licensing of officials; compensation and reimbursement; qualifications; rules
  • 463.175 — 463.175���� Objection to event by city or county; filing with commission
  • 463.185 — 463.185���� Authority of superintendent to enforce chapter; revocation, suspension and denial of licenses; hearing; civi
  • 463.195 — 463.195���� Commission subject to ORS 291.201 to 291.222, 291.232 to 291.260 and 291.990
  • 463.200 — 463.200���� Commission considered criminal justice agency
  • 463.210 — 463.210���� Organizations exempt from licensing and bonding provisions
  • 463.220 — 463.220���� Deposit of revenues TAX ON GROSS RECEIPTS
  • 463.320 — 463.320���� Imposition of tax; amount; report; rules; payment; exceptions
  • 463.370 — 463.370���� Distribution of tax revenues PENALTIES
  • 463.995 — 463.995���� Penalties ����� 463.010 [Amended by 1965 c.200 �1; repealed by 1987 c.789 �24] GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 464 · ORS Chapter 464 (20 sections)
  • 464.280 — 464.280���� Burden to establish qualifications; applications; liability of persons who supply information; rules
  • 464.290 — 464.290���� Eligibility for license requires independent control by organization
  • 464.310 — 464.310���� Eligibility to participate in management or operation of games
  • 464.340 — 464.340���� Limitation on time spent administering or operating games; rules
  • 464.350 — 464.350���� Limitation on operation of games; rules
  • 464.360 — 464.360���� Limitation on number of games for which organization can be licensed
  • 464.380 — 464.380, 464.420 or 464.450 to 464.530, or has violated a rule adopted by the department, or has allowed such a violatio
  • 464.385 — 464.385���� Exemption from licensing and reporting requirements for organizations conducting certain raffles
  • 464.390 — 464.390���� Exceptions; review; continuance of exception LOCAL AUTHORITY
  • 464.420 — or 464.450 to 464.530, or to fail or refuse to comply with a rule
  • 464.450 — 464.450���� Oregon Gaming Account; uses DISCIPLINE
  • 464.470 — 464.470���� Grounds for suspension, revocation or denial of or refusal to renew license or permit; civil penalty
  • 464.480 — 464.480���� Procedure for suspension, revocation or denial of license
  • 464.490 — 464.490���� Vacation of suspension upon payment of penalty ENFORCEMENT
  • 464.500 — 464.500���� Enforcement authority of department; hearings
  • 464.510 — 464.510���� Regulation of rent; inspection of premises and records; rules; reports
  • 464.520 — 464.520���� Injunctive relief; when other licenses may be voided; investigation of off-race course mutuel wagering appli
  • 464.530 — 464.530, without approval of the department, may not knowingly permit any person to participate in the management or ope
  • 464.995 — 464.995���� Penalties ����� 464.010 [Repealed by 1967 c.����� 344 �10] ����� 464.020 [Repealed by 1967 c.344 �10
  • 653.025 — 653.025, or, for a person who supervises a bingo, lotto, raffle or Monte Carlo event operation for a charitable, fratern
Title 465 · ORS Chapter 465 (84 sections)
  • 196.800 — 196.800, or onto real property owned by a party other than the insured constitutes damage, destruction or injury to prop
  • 291.060 — 291.060, the Department of Environmental Quality may recover, as remedial action costs, the costs of program development
  • 293.445 — 293.445. After payment of administration expenses incurred by the department in the administration of ORS 465.101 to 465
  • 453.402 — (2)(c) and under ORS 459.236 for such purposes, any amount necessary to
  • 459.236 — for the purpose of providing funds for the Orphan Site Account, which
  • 465.003 — 465.003���� Definitions for ORS 465.003 to 465.034 (metadata only)
  • 465.012 — 465.012���� Technical assistance to users and generators; priority; restrictions on enforcement resulting from technical
  • 465.015 — 465.015. The assistance may include but need not be limited to: ����� (a) Information clearinghouse activities; �����
  • 465.018 — 465.018���� Notification of Department of Environmental Quality upon completion of plan or system; implementation summar
  • 465.021 — 465.021���� Review of plan or system; notification of inadequacies in plan, system or summary; revisions; penalty
  • 465.027 — 465.027���� Contract for assistance with higher education institution
  • 465.032 — 465.032���� Form of implementation summary; information required
  • 465.034 — 465.034; and ����� (2) Modify the definition of �large user� to coincide with the amounts specified in federal regulati
  • 465.037 — 465.037���� Short title BULK PETROLEUM PRODUCT WITHDRAWAL REGULATION
  • 465.104 — 465.104���� Fees for petroleum product delivery or withdrawals; exceptions; registration of facility operators
  • 465.106 — 465.106���� Amount of fee to be set by State Fire Marshal; rules
  • 465.111 — 465.111���� Department of Revenue to collect fee; exemption from fee of protected petroleum products
  • 465.114 — 465.114���� Extension of time for paying fee; interest on extended payment
  • 465.117 — 465.117���� Records of petroleum products transactions; inspection by Department of Revenue
  • 465.124 — 465.124���� Application of ORS chapters 305 and 314 to fee collection
  • 465.127 — 465.127���� Disposition of fees; administrative expenses; other uses
  • 465.131 — 465.131���� Fee imposed by ORS 465.104 in addition to fees established by local government REMOVAL OR REMEDIAL ACTIO
  • 465.200 — to 465.485 and 465.900. The committee shall be comprised of members
  • 465.210 — 465.210���� Authority of department for removal or remedial action
  • 465.215 — 465.215���� List of facilities with confirmed release
  • 465.220 — 465.220���� Comprehensive statewide identification program; notice
  • 465.225 — 465.225���� Inventory of facilities needing environmental controls; preliminary assessment; notice to operator; criteria
  • 465.230 — 465.230. ����� (2) In adopting rules under this section, the commission shall exclude from the list and inventory the f
  • 465.235 — 465.235���� Public inspection of inventory; information included in inventory; organization; report; action plan
  • 465.240 — 465.240���� Inventory listing not prerequisite to other remedial action
  • 465.245 — 465.245���� Preliminary assessment of potential facility
  • 465.250 — 465.250���� Accessibility of information about hazardous substances; entering property or facility; samples; confidentia
  • 465.255 — 465.255; ����� (c) Identify the activities a security interest holder may undertake in connection with foreclosure on a
  • 465.257 — 465.257���� Right of contribution from other person liable for remedial action costs; allocation of orphan share
  • 465.265 — to 465.310. [1989 c.833 �110]
  • 465.275 — 465.275���� Remedial action and financial assistance program; contracts for implementation
  • 465.280 — 465.280���� Rules; insuring tax deductibility of interest on bonds
  • 465.285 — 465.285���� Requirements for financial assistance; contents of agreements
  • 465.290 — 465.290���� Financial assistance agreement not General Fund obligation; cost estimates; security; recovery of costs; com
  • 465.295 — 465.295���� Decision regarding financial assistance not subject to judicial review
  • 465.300 — 465.300���� Records and financial assistance applications exempt from disclosure as public record
  • 465.310 — 465.310, the Department of Environmental Quality may place moneys for the purpose of providing financial assistance in r
  • 465.315 — 465.315���� Standards for degree of cleanup required; Hazard Index; risk protocol; hot spots of contamination; exemption
  • 465.320 — 465.320. The director shall consider any written comments, views or allegations relating to the proposed agreement. The
  • 465.325 — 465.325. ����� (b) �Contractor� means: ����� (A) Any person who enters into a removal or remedial action contract with
  • 465.327 — that the department determines to be allocable to removal or remedial
  • 465.330 — 465.330���� State remedial action costs; payment; effect of failure to pay
  • 465.333 — 465.333���� Recovery of costs of program development, rulemaking and administrative actions as remedial action costs; de
  • 465.335 — 465.335���� Costs, penalties and damages as lien; enforcement of lien
  • 465.375 — 465.375���� Monthly fee of operators; amount; use of moneys
  • 465.376 — 465.376���� Special hazardous waste management fees; use of fees
  • 465.378 — 465.378���� Department to work with other states to avoid disruption of waste flows
  • 465.381 — (5) and 466.005 to 466.385. [2005 c.622 �3; 2021 c.567 �1]
  • 465.386 — 465.386���� Commission authorized to increase fees; rules; basis of increase; amount of increase
  • 465.391 — 465.391���� Effect of certain laws on liability of person
  • 465.400 — 465.400���� Rules; designation of hazardous substance
  • 465.405 — and 465.410 or placement of a facility on the list under ORS 465.215
  • 465.410 — 465.410���� Ranking of inventory according to risk; rules
  • 465.425 — to 465.455
  • 465.435 — 465.435���� Rules relating to exemption from liability for security interest holder
  • 465.440 — 465.440���� Rules relating to exemption from liability for fiduciary
  • 465.450 — 465.450���� Limitation on commission�s discretion to adopt rules
  • 465.479 — 465.479���� Lost policies; investigation by insurer required; minimum standards for investigation
  • 465.480 — 465.480���� Insurance for environmental claims; rules of construction; duty to pay defense or indemnity costs; contribut
  • 465.481 — 465.481���� General liability insurance policies; assignment
  • 465.483 — 465.483���� General liability insurance policies; duty to defend; environmental consultants
  • 465.484 — 465.484���� Unfair environmental claims settlement practices; environmental claim mediation; damages
  • 465.485 — 465.485, or any rule or order entered or adopted under ORS 465.200 to 465.485, shall incur a civil penalty not to exceed
  • 465.555 — 465.555���� County assessment of effects of major recovery or remedial action at storage or disposal site for chemical a
  • 465.606 — 465.606���� Board of directors; rules; quorum; personnel
  • 465.609 — 465.609. ����� (e) A receiver appointed under ORS 37.020 to 37.410. ����� (4) Notwithstanding the exclusions from liab
  • 465.612 — 465.612���� Obligations of authority not obligations of local government; exception
  • 465.621 — or the laws of Oregon.
  • 466.090 — 466.090. [Formerly 466.565] ����� 465.255 Strict liability for remedial action costs for injury or destruction of na
  • 466.385 — related to the management of hazardous waste.
  • 466.555 — 466.555] ����� 465.425 �Security interest holder� defined for ORS 465.430 to 465.455. As used in ORS 465.430 to 465.
  • 466.570 — 466.570] ����� 465.265 �Person� defined for ORS 465.265 to 465.310. As used in ORS 465.265 to 465.310, �person� incl
  • 466.577 — 466.577; 1995 c.662 �2; 2003 c.576 �460; 2013 c.412 �1] ����� 465.327 Agreement to release party from potential liab
  • 466.580 — 466.580] ����� 465.333 Recovery of costs of program development, rulemaking and administrative actions as remedial a
  • 466.585 — 466.585; 1991 c.692 �2] ����� 465.375 Monthly fee of operators; amount; use of moneys. (1) Every person who operates
  • 466.640 — for any spill or release of oil or hazardous material at a facility
  • 468.195 — supported by the fees collected pursuant to ORS 453.402 (2)(c) and
  • 468B.310 — for the entry of oil into the waters of the state from a facility that
  • 468B.500 — before the date of acquisition of ownership or operation of the
Title 466 · ORS Chapter 466 (121 sections)
  • 433.770 — 433.770. ����� (e) Hazardous substances designated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under section 3
  • 459.440 — 459.440; 1987 c.540 �6; 1989 c.833 �112] ����� 466.025 Duties of commission. In order to carry out the provisions of
  • 459.450 — 459.450; 1993 c.422 �22] ����� 466.085 [Formerly 459.455; repealed by 1987 c.540 �53 (466.086 enacted in lieu of 466
  • 459.560 — 459.560] ����� 466.135 Recommendations by state agencies on applications; effect. Upon receipt of an application for
  • 459.695 — 459.695; 1987 c.540 �36] ����� 466.225 Monitoring site; access. (1) If the Department of Environmental Quality deter
  • 465.340 — in 1989]
  • 465.900 — in 1989]
  • 466.020 — and subsection (1) of this section and shall report its findings and
  • 466.030 — 466.030���� Designation of classes of facilities subject to certain provisions
  • 466.035 — 466.035���� Commission authority to impose standards for hazardous waste or PCB at Oregon facility
  • 466.040 — 466.040���� Application period for PCB or hazardous waste permit
  • 466.045 — 466.045���� Application form; contents; fees; renewal application; rules
  • 466.055 — 466.055, the commission shall establish an application period during which persons may apply for a PCB disposal facility
  • 466.060 — 466.060���� Criteria to be met by owner and operator before issuance of permit
  • 466.065 — 466.065, 466.250, 466.255 (2) and (3) and 466.260 to 466.350. The fee shall be in an amount determined by the Environmen
  • 466.067 — 466.067���� Modification of PCB or hazardous waste permit to allow recycling operation; fee (Hazardous Waste)
  • 466.068 — 466.068. [2003 c.654 �2] ����� 466.070 Standards for rules. (1) In adopting rules under ORS 466.020 regulating the d
  • 466.069 — 466.069���� Hazardous Waste Technical Assistance Fund; uses; limitations
  • 466.075 — (2), no person shall:
  • 466.077 — 466.077���� Fee for generators of hazardous waste to obtain identification number
  • 466.095 — 466.095���� Hazardous waste to be stored or treated at permitted site; exemptions
  • 466.105 — 466.105. [Formerly 459.545; 1987 c.540 �24; 1993 c.422 �25] ����� 466.125 Notice of hearings on applications. (1) Pr
  • 466.120 — 466.120���� Required application information to operate site
  • 466.130 — 466.130���� Public hearing in areas of proposed site required
  • 466.135 — 466.135���� Recommendations by state agencies on applications; effect
  • 466.153 — 466.153���� Exemption from state or local laws for sale or deeding of land
  • 466.160 — 466.160���� Site permit fees; disposition; withdrawal by permittee
  • 466.175 — 466.175���� Disposition of site or facility after revocation; acquisition of site by department
  • 466.180 — 466.180���� Department authority to limit storage, disposal or treatment
  • 466.185 — 466.185���� Investigation upon complaint; hearings; orders
  • 466.195 — to the department or any state agency, local authority or person
  • 466.205 — 466.205���� Liability for improper disposal of waste; costs; lien for department expenditures
  • 466.208 — 466.208���� Requirement to reimburse department for costs associated with implementing corrective action
  • 466.210 — 466.210���� Actions or proceedings to enforce compliance
  • 466.225 — 466.225���� Monitoring site; access (PCB Disposal Facilities)
  • 466.250 — 466.250, 466.255 (2) and (3) and 466.260 to 466.350 which is stored, treated or disposed of at the facility and the mann
  • 466.255 — (2) and (3) and 466.260 to 466.350 shall be required to do the
  • 466.260 — to 466.350. [1985 c.670 ��14,43; 1987 c.540 �37]
  • 466.265 — regulating the disposal of PCB including, but not limited to, rules for
  • 466.270 — 466.270���� Criteria for rules; study of disposal methods
  • 466.275 — 466.275���� Permit application for PCB disposal facility
  • 466.280 — 466.280���� Copies of application to be sent to affected state agencies
  • 466.290 — 466.290���� Public hearing in area of proposed facility required
  • 466.295 — 466.295���� Examination of applications; recommendation to commission; decision as to issuance; notice to applicant
  • 466.300 — 466.300���� Restrictions on commission authority to issue permit
  • 466.305 — 466.305���� Investigation of complaints; hearing; order
  • 466.310 — 466.310���� Monitoring, inspection and surveillance program; access to facility and records
  • 466.330 — 466.330���� Acquisition by state of real property for disposal of PCB
  • 466.340 — 466.340���� Restrictions on treatment or disposal of PCB at facility
  • 466.355 — 466.355���� Interstate cooperation regarding toxics use and hazardous waste reduction programs
  • 466.357 — 466.357���� Requirements for certain generators of hazardous waste NOTICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
  • 466.360 — and may include any of the following sites that contain potential
  • 466.365 — 466.365���� Commission authority to establish sites for which notice is required; rulemaking; report to Legislative Asse
  • 466.370 — 466.370���� Notice to owner; hearing; filing of notice if no objection
  • 466.380 — 466.380���� Interagency agreement for notices for radioactive waste disposal sites
  • 466.515 — 466.515, a person shall not sell, manufacture for sale, or use in this state an item, product or material if the item, p
  • 466.605 — to 466.680, shall incur a civil penalty not to exceed $25,000. Each day
  • 466.610 — 466.610���� Department authority relating to cleanup of oil or hazardous material
  • 466.615 — 466.615���� Limit on commission and department authority over radioactive substances
  • 466.630 — 466.630���� Commission designation of substance as hazardous material; rules
  • 466.635 — 466.635���� Report of spill or release of reportable quantity of hazardous material
  • 466.670 — 466.670���� Oil and Hazardous Material Emergency Response and Remedial Action Fund
  • 466.675 — 466.675���� Use of moneys in Oil and Hazardous Material Emergency Response and Remedial Action Fund
  • 466.680 — 466.680���� Responsibility for expenses of cleanup; record; treble damages; order; appeal OIL STORAGE TANKS (Gen
  • 466.706 — to 466.882 and this section or the terms or conditions of any order or
  • 466.715 — 466.715���� Legislative findings (Administration)
  • 466.720 — 466.720. ����� (2) Any ordinance, rule or regulation enacted by a local unit of government of this state that encompass
  • 466.725 — 466.725���� Limitation on local government regulation
  • 466.727 — 466.727���� Prohibition on local government tax, fee or surcharge
  • 466.730 — 466.730���� Delegation of program administration to state agency or local government by agreement
  • 466.735 — 466.735���� Cooperation with Department of Consumer and Business Services and State Fire Marshal
  • 466.743 — 466.743���� Training on operation, maintenance and testing; rules
  • 466.746 — 466.746���� Commission rules; considerations (Licenses; Permits)
  • 466.750 — 466.750���� License procedure for persons servicing underground tanks
  • 466.760 — 466.760���� When permit required; who required to sign application
  • 466.765 — 466.765���� Duty of owner or permittee of underground storage tank
  • 466.770 — 466.770���� Corrective action required on contaminated site
  • 466.775 — 466.775���� Grounds for refusal, modification, suspension or revocation of permit
  • 466.783 — 466.783���� Installation fee; permit modification fee
  • 466.785 — 466.785���� Annual storage tank fee; late payment fee
  • 466.787 — 466.787���� Annual service provider fee; biennial supervisor fee
  • 466.791 — shall be credited to the Underground Storage Tank Insurance Fund.
  • 466.795 — 466.795���� Underground Storage Tank Insurance Fund
  • 466.800 — 466.800���� Records as public records; exceptions (Enforcement)
  • 466.810 — 466.810���� Investigation on noncompliance; findings and orders; decommissioning tank; hearings; other remedies
  • 466.815 — 466.815���� Financial responsibility of owner or permittee; rules; legislative review
  • 466.820 — 466.820���� Reimbursement to department; procedure for collection; treble damages
  • 466.825 — 466.825���� Strict liability of owner or permittee (metadata only)
  • 466.830 — 466.830���� Halting tank operation upon clear and immediate danger
  • 466.835 — 466.835���� Compliance and correction costs as lien; enforcement
  • 466.837 — 466.837���� Noncompliance penalties for specific underground storage tank violations; waiver of right to appeal; advisor
  • 466.845 — 466.845���� Commission authority to accept and expend moneys received for financial assistance programs (Heating Oil
  • 466.858 — 466.858, a person shall provide to the Department of Environmental Quality: ����� (a) A certificate of insurance in an
  • 466.862 — 466.862���� License required to provide heating oil tank services
  • 466.868 — 466.868���� Licensing requirements; annual fee; registry of licensees; revocation of license
  • 466.872 — 466.872���� Certification of voluntary decommissioning or approval of corrective action; fee
  • 466.878 — 466.878���� Required actions when use of underground heating oil tank is terminated; requirements at time of sale of rea
  • 466.880 — 466.880; 2009 c.267 �4] ����� Note: The amendments to 466.990 by section 7, chapter 262, Oregon Laws 2023, become op
  • 466.882 — and 466.994 or the rules adopted under ORS 466.706 to 466.882 and
  • 466.895 — 466.895; 2001 c.754 �7; 2009 c.267 �6] CRIMINAL PENALTIES ����� 466.995 Criminal penalties. (1) Penalties provid
  • 466.900 — (3) and (4), 466.995 (2) and 468.070 that the commission considers
  • 466.903 — and 466.905.
  • 466.905 — 466.905���� Eligibility for financial assistance; amount of grants
  • 466.913 — 466.913���� Fuel Tank Compliance and Corrective Action Fund
  • 466.915 — 466.915���� Memorandum of understanding with State Marine Board or Department of Transportation
  • 466.917 — 466.917���� Priority of financial assistance granted by Director of Transportation
  • 466.920 — 466.920���� Priority for distribution of funds by State Marine Board PERCHLOROETHYLENE AND N-PROPYL BROMIDE
  • 466.930 — 466.930���� Prohibition on use of perchloroethylene and n-propyl bromide; rules
  • 466.990 — (3) and (4) and 466.995 (2) is intended to grant the Environmental
  • 466.992 — 466.992, a license condition or any Environmental Quality Commission rule or any order of the commission or Department o
  • 466.994 — commits a Class A misdemeanor. Notwithstanding ORS 161.635, the maximum
  • 466.995 — (2) and 468.070. [1985 c.733 �5; 1993 c.422 �31]
  • 468.901 — 468.901); 1989 c.926 �41; 1989 c.1071 ��20,25; repealed by 1991 c.863 �11 (466.706 enacted in lieu of 466.705)] OIL
  • 468.903 — 468.903; 2007 c.71 �147] ����� 466.515 Electric transformers or capacitors exempted; rules. Notwithstanding ORS 466.
  • 468.911 — 468.911; 1987 c.539 �18; 1999 c.979 ��9,17; 2001 c.104 �201] ����� 466.715 Legislative findings. (1) The Legislative
  • 468B.005 — 468B.005. ����� (5) �Facility� means all contiguous land, structures, other appurtenances and improvements on the land
  • 468B.330 — 468B.330. ����� (2) Providing for the general administration of ORS 466.605 to 466.680 including the payment of personn
  • 469.375 — or 469.525, if it finds that such waiver or modification:
  • 478.308 — 478.308. [1987 c.539 �20 (enacted in lieu of 468.905)] ����� 466.770 Corrective action required on contaminated site
  • 496.705 — that are the property of the state.
  • 830.150 — 830.150; and ����� (2) Be a recipient of a grant under ORS 466.903 and 466.905. [1997 c.788 �9] ����� Note: See not
Title 467 · ORS Chapter 467 (11 sections)
  • 467.020 — 467.020���� Prohibition on emission of noise in excess of prescribed levels
  • 467.030 — 467.030. [1979 c.413 �2; 1983 c.730 �2; 1985 c.681 �1; 2005 c.657 �6] ����� 467.130 [1995 s.s. c.3 �40; repealed by
  • 467.035 — 467.035���� Determination of exempt noise emission sources; rules
  • 467.040 — 467.040���� Powers of Environmental Quality Commission; rules
  • 467.100 — 467.100���� Local regulation of noise sources; exemption from state enforcement; rules
  • 467.120 — 467.120���� Agricultural and forestry operations; mining or rock processing
  • 467.131 — and 467.133 for shooting activity conducted for law enforcement
  • 467.133 — 467.133���� Exemption from action for nuisance on basis of noise caused by shooting range
  • 467.136 — 467.136���� Preemption of certain local regulation of shooting range
  • 467.138 — 467.138���� Limitation on law enforcement training exemption for shooting range
  • 467.990 — 467.990���� Penalties ����� 467.010 Legislative findings and policy. The Legislative Assembly finds that the increas
Title 468 · ORS Chapter 468 (207 sections)
  • 161.165 — 161.165, 161.170, 161.175, 161.450 or 161.455. [1993 c.422 �16] ����� 468.921 [1977 c.867 �30; renumbered
  • 279A.050 — and 279A.140, shall subtract from the amount of any bid or proposal
  • 315.304 — shall be the applicable percentage described under ORS 468.173 (2). If
  • 448.325 — 448.325, 624.010 to 624.121 and 624.310 to 624.430; and ����� (b) Regarding the quality of water for public swimming pl
  • 449.001 — 449.001] ����� 468.010 Environmental Quality Commission; appointment; confirmation; term; compensation and expenses.
  • 449.028 — 449.028] ����� 468.050 Deputy director. (1) With the approval of the commission, the director may appoint a deputy d
  • 449.062 — 449.062; 2009 c.595 �949] ����� 468.060 Enforcement of rules by local health authorities. On its own motion after pu
  • 449.625 — 449.625; 1974 c.37 �2; 1975 c.496 �3; 1977 c.795 �3; 1979 c.802 �3; 1981 c.359 �1; 1983 c.637 �2; 1989 c.802 �5; 1995 c.
  • 449.685 — 449.685; 1977 c.95 �8; 1977 c.704 �9; 1979 c.773 �9; 1981 c.312 �2; 1985 c.670 �42; 1987 c.695 �10; 1989 c.833 ��114,170
  • 449.733 — 449.733; 1975 c.445 �7; 1983 c.144 �2; 1983 c.740 �182; 1989 c.199 �1; 1989 c.833 �77; 1991 c.723 �1; 1991 c.752 �15; 19
  • 449.993 — 449.993; 1975 c.559 �14; 1977 c.511 �5; 1979 c.353 �1; 1987 c.513 �1; 1989 c.268 �4; 1989 c.1042 �7; 1991 c.764 �6; 1997
  • 454.040 — 454.040, 454.205 to 454.255, 454.505 to 454.535, 454.605 to 454.755 and 783.625 to 783.640 and ORS chapters 468, 468A an
  • 454.205 — to 454.255, 454.505 to 454.535, 454.605 to 454.755 and ORS chapters
  • 454.439 — in 1989]
  • 454.505 — to 454.535, 454.605 to 454.755 and ORS chapters 468, 468A and 468B
  • 459.205 — to 459.426, 459.705 to 459.790, ORS chapters 465, 466 or 467 or 468,
  • 459.992 — 459.992, 459.995, 465.003 to 465.034 and 466.005 to 466.385 and ORS chapters 468, 468A and 468B and rules adopted thereu
  • 459A.555 — in 1993]
  • 459A.560 — in 1993]
  • 459A.565 — in 1993]
  • 459A.570 — in 1993]
  • 459A.575 — in 1993]
  • 459A.580 — in 1993]
  • 459A.585 — in 1993]
  • 459A.590 — in 1993]
  • 459A.595 — in 1993]
  • 459A.599 — in 1993]
  • 459A.775 — in 1991]
  • 459A.780 — in 1991]
  • 459A.785 — in 1991]
  • 465.101 — to 465.131 for the purpose of providing funds for the Orphan Site
  • 466.100 — 466.100, knowingly disposes of, stores or treats hazardous waste and: ����� (a) As a result, recklessly causes substant
  • 466.510 — 466.510] ����� 468.904 [1985 c.737 �4; repealed by 1987 c.539 �7 (466.725 enacted in lieu of 468.904)] ����� 468
  • 466.520 — 466.520] ����� 468.910 [1985 c.737 �8; 1987 c. 539 �31; renumbered 466.800 in 1987] ����� 468.911 [1985 c.737 �9
  • 466.525 — 466.525] ����� 468.913 [1985 c.737 �10; 1987 c.539 �40; renumbered 466.720 (2) in 1987] ����� 468.914 [1985 c.73
  • 466.530 — 466.530] ����� 468.922 Unlawful disposal, storage or treatment of hazardous waste in the second degree. (1) A person
  • 467.060 — 467.060. ����� (e) Any rule or standard or order of a regional authority adopted or issued under authority of ORS 468A.
  • 468.010 — 468.010���� Environmental Quality Commission; appointment; confirmation; term; compensation and expenses
  • 468.054 — 468.054���� Environmental Data Management System Fund
  • 468.060 — 468.060���� Enforcement of rules by local health authorities
  • 468.062 — 468.062���� Authority of Department of Environmental Quality to require fingerprints
  • 468.065 — 468.065���� Issuance of permits; content; rules; fees; use
  • 468.066 — 468.066���� History of compliance with environmental quality laws
  • 468.067 — 468.067���� Organizational standing to seek judicial review of final order in Title V permit proceeding
  • 468.070 — 468.070���� Denial, modification, suspension or revocation of permits
  • 468.073 — 468.073���� Expedited or enhanced regulatory process; payment; disposition of payments
  • 468.075 — 468.075���� Revolving fund; uses UNIFORM TRANSBOUNDARY POLLUTION RECIPROCAL ACCESS ACT
  • 468.076 — to 468.087, including what constitutes �pollution,� is the law of
  • 468.078 — 468.078���� Action for pollution originating in Oregon
  • 468.079 — 468.079���� Action for pollution originating in reciprocating jurisdiction
  • 468.083 — 468.083���� Right conferred under ORS 468.076 to 468.087 in addition to other rights
  • 468.087 — restricts the applicability of federal law in actions in which federal
  • 468.089 — among the jurisdictions enacting it. [1991 c.826 �9]
  • 468.095 — 468.095���� Investigatory authority; entry on premises; status of records
  • 468.100 — 468.100���� Enforcement procedures; powers of regional authorities; status of procedures
  • 468.110 — before the 30th day after notice was mailed by the commission.
  • 468.120 — 468.120���� Public hearings; subpoenas, oaths, depositions
  • 468.130 — 468.130���� Schedule of civil penalties; rules; factors to be considered in imposing civil penalties
  • 468.140 — 468.140���� Civil penalties for specified violations PRESERVATION OF BASELINE FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
  • 468.149 — 468.149���� Assessment of final changes to federal environmental law; state implementation of baseline federal standards
  • 468.150 — 468.150���� Field sanitation and straw utilization and disposal methods as �pollution control facilities�
  • 468.155 — to 468.190 may apply, before the completion of a pollution control
  • 468.163 — 468.163���� Commencement of construction or installation of facility
  • 468.165 — 468.165. [2001 c.928 �8a] ����� 468.165 Application for certification of pollution control facilities; rules; fees.
  • 468.172 — 468.172���� �Environmental management system� defined
  • 468.180 — 468.180���� Conditions for issuance of certificate under ORS 468.170
  • 468.183 — 468.183���� Revocation of certification for loss of Green Permit
  • 468.190 — 468.190, the construction or installation of a facility is commenced when the person constructing or installing the faci
  • 468.220 — 468.220���� Department to administer fund; uses; legislative approval of grants; administrative assessment
  • 468.225 — 468.225���� Investment of gross proceeds of agency bonds or other obligations
  • 468.230 — 468.230���� Pollution Control Sinking Fund; use; limitation
  • 468.240 — 468.240���� Remedy where default occurs on payment to state
  • 468.250 — 468.250���� Participation in matching fund programs with federal government
  • 468.253 — 468.253���� Authority of director to act to benefit fund
  • 468.260 — 468.260. ����� (3) The Pollution Control Sinking Fund shall not be used for any purpose other than that for which the f
  • 468.263 — to 468.272 and subject always to the limitations contained in ORS
  • 468.265 — 468.265���� Powers of county over pollution control facilities; limitations
  • 468.266 — 468.266, to make secured or unsecured loans for the purpose of financing or refinancing the acquisition, construction, i
  • 468.270 — 468.270���� Tax status of leasehold interest in facilities
  • 468.271 — 468.271���� Effect on procedure of awarding contracts; construction
  • 468.272 — shall be payable solely out of the revenues, proceeds and receipts from
  • 468.423 — 468.423, for waste water pollution control, reduction or abatement as described in ORS 468.429. ����� (2) The use of lo
  • 468.427 — 468.427, either as a grant or an advance. If the funding provided is an advance, the department shall establish the prog
  • 468.431 — 468.431���� Water Pollution Control Administration Fund; sources; uses
  • 468.437 — 468.437���� Loan applications; eligibility; repayment; default remedy
  • 468.440 — 468.440���� Loan terms and interest rates; considerations; rules ZERO-EMISSION AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES (Zero-Emiss
  • 468.442 — to 468.449 by:
  • 468.444 — and 468.446.
  • 468.446 — 468.446; ����� (e) Recommendations, which may include recommendations for legislation, on ways to improve the programs
  • 468.447 — 468.447. [2017 c.750 �152; 2021 c.95 �6; 2024 c.82 �11] ����� 468.450 [Formerly 449.840; repealed by 1991 c.920 �24]
  • 468.449 — by:
  • 468.463 — 468.463. ����� (5)(a) The Environmental Quality Commission shall require by rule that at least 40 percent of the moneys
  • 468.469 — 468.469���� Zero-Emission Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Incentive Fund; rules (Medium- and Heavy-Duty Zero-Emission
  • 468.498 — 468.498���� Medium- and Heavy-Duty Electrification Charging Fund GREEN PERMITS
  • 468.506 — 468.506���� Commission rulemaking to carry out Green Permit program
  • 468.511 — 468.511���� Environmental laws not applicable to facility operating under Green Permit
  • 468.513 — 468.513���� Judicial review of agency decision on issuance of Green Permit
  • 468.518 — 468.518���� Application for permit or approval affected by termination of Green Permit
  • 468.521 — 468.521; ����� (c) The facility is a nonpoint source or is regulated as a confined animal feeding operation under ORS 4
  • 468.587 — 468.587���� State agencies and ecosystem services ENVIRONMENTAL CRIMES
  • 468.922 — 468.922���� Unlawful disposal, storage or treatment of hazardous waste in the second degree
  • 468.926 — 468.926���� Unlawful disposal, storage or treatment of hazardous waste in the first degree
  • 468.931 — 468.931���� Unlawful transport of hazardous waste in the first degree
  • 468.933 — 468.933���� Determination of number of punishable offenses under ORS 468.922, 468.926, 468.929 and 468.931
  • 468.936 — 468.936���� Unlawful air pollution in the second degree
  • 468.939 — 468.939���� Unlawful air pollution in the first degree
  • 468.941 — 468.941���� Determination of number of punishable offenses under ORS 468.936 and 468.939
  • 468.943 — 468.943���� Unlawful water pollution in the second degree
  • 468.946 — 468.946���� Unlawful water pollution in the first degree
  • 468.948 — 468.948���� Unlawful motorized in-stream placer mining
  • 468.949 — 468.949���� Determination of number of punishable offenses under ORS 468.943 and 468.946
  • 468.956 — 468.956, the district attorney of each county shall adopt written guidelines for filing felony criminal charges under OR
  • 468.959 — 468.959���� Upset or bypass as affirmative defense (metadata only)
  • 468.961 — 468.961���� Approval of Attorney General or district attorney before bringing felony charge; guidelines for bringing fel
  • 468.962 — 468.962���� Notice to Department of Revenue of environmental felony
  • 468.963 — 468.963���� Environmental audit privilege; exceptions; burden of proving privilege; waiver; disclosure after in camera r
  • 468.996 — 468.996���� Civil penalty for intentional or reckless violation; rules
  • 468.997 — 468.997���� Joinder of certain offenses GENERAL ADMINISTRATION ����� 468.005 Definitions. As used in ORS 448.305
  • 468A.005 — 468A.005; ����� (C) The substantial reduction or elimination of or redesign to eliminate noise pollution or noise emiss
  • 468A.010 — in 1991]
  • 468A.015 — in 1991]
  • 468A.025 — in 1991]
  • 468A.030 — in 1991]
  • 468A.035 — in 1991]
  • 468A.050 — in 1991]
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  • 468A.140 — in 1991]
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  • 468A.150 — in 1991]
  • 468A.160 — in 1991]
  • 468A.165 — in 1991]
  • 468A.170 — in 1991]
  • 468A.180 — in 1991]
  • 468A.315 — or 468A.345 by a regional air pollution control authority pursuant to
  • 468A.320 — and violates any rule or standard adopted or permit or order issued
  • 468A.355 — in 1991]
  • 468A.375 — in 1991]
  • 468A.390 — in 1991]
  • 468A.400 — in 1991]
  • 468A.405 — in 1991]
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  • 468A.455 — in 1991]
  • 468A.460 — in 1991]
  • 468A.465 — in 1991]
  • 468A.470 — in 1991]
  • 468A.620 — and 468A.992, 476.380 and 478.960 shall be assessed by the department
  • 468A.625 — in 1991]
  • 468A.630 — in 1991]
  • 468A.635 — in 1991]
  • 468A.640 — in 1991]
  • 468A.645 — in 1991]
  • 468A.650 — in 1991]
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  • 468A.700 — in 1991]
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  • 468A.710 — in 1991]
  • 468A.715 — in 1991]
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  • 468A.730 — in 1991]
  • 468A.735 — in 1991]
  • 468A.740 — in 1991]
  • 468A.755 — in 1991]
  • 468A.760 — in 1991]
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  • 468A.780 — in 1991]
  • 468B.010 — in 1991]
  • 468B.015 — in 1991]
  • 468B.020 — in 1991]
  • 468B.025 — in 1991]
  • 468B.030 — in 1991]
  • 468B.047 — in 1999]
  • 468B.070 — in 1991]
  • 468B.075 — in 1991]
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  • 468B.090 — in 1991]
  • 468B.150 — in 1991]
  • 468B.170 — in 1991]
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  • 468B.305 — in 1991]
  • 468B.315 — in 1991]
  • 468B.320 — in 1991]
  • 468B.325 — in 1991]
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  • 468B.450 — in 1991]
  • 468B.455 — in 1991]
  • 468B.460 — in 1991]
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  • 468B.485 — in 1991]
  • 468B.490 — in 1991]
  • 468B.495 — in 1991]
  • 475.495 — 475.495. ����� (b) Administering and reviewing activities described under subsection (3) of this section that are perfo
  • 543A.095 — shall pay as a fee all expenses incurred by the commission and
  • 824.050 — to 824.110 or ORS chapter 465, 466, 468, 468A, 468B or 825, or with the
  • 824.110 — or ORS chapter 465, 466, 468, 468A, 468B or 825 or of any rule adopted
Title 469 · ORS Chapter 469 (172 sections)
  • 183.490 — and 183.500. If the person establishes that any of the charges are
  • 192.690 — 192.690, 469.010 to 469.155, 469.300 to 469.563, 469.990, 757.710 and 757.720; ����� (e) Administer federal and state e
  • 197.180 — 197.180. ����� (7) On or before its next periodic review, each affected local government shall amend its comprehensive
  • 278.005 — 278.005. ����� (2)(a) The Oregon Department of Administrative Services, in cooperation with the State Department of Ene
  • 316.744 — 316.744, 317.111, 317.386, 456.594 to 456.599 and 469.631 to 469.687; ����� (b) The dwelling owner first submits to the
  • 453.345 — 453.345; 1977 c.794 �10; 1989 c.88 �2; 1993 c.569 �6; 1995 c.505 �9; 2001 c.683 �10; 2009 c.399 �4] ����� 469.360 Ev
  • 453.425 — 453.425; 1993 c.569 �16; 1995 c.505 �17; 1999 c.385 �8] ����� 469.441 Justification of fees charged; judicial review
  • 453.455 — 453.455; 1991 c.480 �7; 1993 c.544 �5; 1993 c.569 �19; 1995 c.505 �18] ����� 469.480 Local government advisory group
  • 453.475 — 453.475; 1991 c.491 �1; 1993 c.569 �20; 1995 c.551 �17] (Rules; Standards; Compliance) ����� 469.490 Adoption of
  • 456.594 — in 2017]
  • 456.599 — and 469.631 to 469.687 shall be known as the Oregon Residential Energy
  • 459.630 — 459.630; 1979 c.283 �2; 1981 c.587 �2; 2009 c.595 �953; 2021 c.38 �2] ����� 469.530 Review and approval of security
  • 469.010 — and 469.310.
  • 469.020 — 469.020���� Definitions STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY; ADMINISTRATION
  • 469.040 — 469.040. ����� (11) �Electric utility� means persons, regulated electrical companies, people�s utility districts, joint
  • 469.050 — 469.050���� Limitations on subsequent employment of director; sanctions
  • 469.055 — 469.055���� Authority of department to require fingerprints
  • 469.059 — 469.059���� Biennial comprehensive report; contents; compilation; public comment
  • 469.062 — 469.062���� Comprehensive state energy strategy; periodic update
  • 469.064 — 469.064���� Energy security plan; requirements; fuel storage capacity; report
  • 469.067 — 469.067���� Dispatchable standby generation program operated by public utility; annual reporting requirements
  • 469.080 — 469.080���� Energy resource information; subpoena power; depositions; limitations on obtaining information; protection f
  • 469.085 — 469.085���� Procedure for imposing civil penalties; rules
  • 469.090 — 469.090���� Confidentiality of information submitted under ORS 469.080
  • 469.097 — 469.097���� Duty to monitor industry progress in energy conservation
  • 469.100 — 469.100���� Agency consideration of legislative policy; agency review of rules
  • 469.110 — 469.110���� Dealings with federal government; intervention by State Department of Energy in agency action
  • 469.120 — 469.120���� State Department of Energy Account; appropriation; record of moneys
  • 469.135 — 469.135���� Energy Conservation Clearinghouse for Commerce and Industry
  • 469.137 — 469.137���� Biogas and renewable natural gas inventory; contents; use; advisory committee
  • 469.150 — 469.150���� Energy suppliers to provide conservation services and information; rules
  • 469.161 — 469.161���� Single resource for providing information and assistance related to energy efficiency incentives and program
  • 469.166 — 469.166���� Program to assist environmental justice communities
  • 469.175 — 469.175); 1997 c.534 �7; 2005 c.832 �10; 2007 c.843 �33; renumbered 469B.115 in 2011] ����� 469.180 [1977 c.196 �6;
  • 469.183 — 469.183���� Accelerating adoption of green electrolytic and renewable hydrogen fuels ENERGY EFFICIENCY STANDARDS
  • 469.233 — 469.233, the Director of the State Department of Energy may adopt rules to update the minimum energy efficiency standard
  • 469.238 — 469.238���� Sale of products not meeting standards prohibited; exemptions
  • 469.239 — 469.239���� Installation of products not meeting standards prohibited; exemptions
  • 469.255 — 469.255���� Manufacturers to test products; test methods; certification of products; rules
  • 469.261 — 469.261���� Department to review standards; rules; postponement of operative dates of standards; application for waiver
  • 469.275 — to 469.279.
  • 469.277 — 469.277, if the eligible building owner owns a tier 1 building. ����� (2) The department may offer incentives for eligi
  • 469.279 — 469.279: ����� (a) If the eligible building owner owns a tier 2 building; or ����� (b) Before the State Department of
  • 469.281 — 469.281���� Implementation; enforcement; advisory committee; rules
  • 469.283 — 469.283���� County assessors to provide information to department Note��������� Annual report on implementation of e
  • 469.285 — 469.285���� When action to comply not required; incentives for voluntary or early compliance
  • 469.287 — 469.287���� Tier 2 buildings; requirement and standards for providing data; advisory committee; rules
  • 469.289 — 469.289���� Contracting to administer incentive payments for early compliance
  • 469.291 — 469.291���� Incentive program for early and voluntary implementation of standards; application process; rules REGULA
  • 469.300 — to 469.563, 469.590 to 469.619, 469.930 and 469.992 shall obtain and
  • 469.310 — 469.310. ����� (4) The report shall be compiled by collecting, organizing and refining data and information acquired by
  • 469.330 — 469.330���� Notice of intent to file application for site certificate; public notice; standards, application requirement
  • 469.350 — 469.350���� Application for site certificate; comment and recommendation
  • 469.360 — and 469.421 that are charged to or allocated to the fee paid by an
  • 469.370 — 469.370, 469.375, 469.401 and 469.403, for energy facilities. The council is authorized to assess fees in accordance wit
  • 469.373 — 469.373���� Expedited processing for certain natural gas energy facilities
  • 469.378 — 469.378���� Land use compatibility statement for energy facility
  • 469.401 — 469.401���� Energy facility site certificate; conditions; effect of issuance on state and local government agencies
  • 469.402 — 469.402���� Delegation of review of future action required by site certificate
  • 469.403 — 469.403. ����� (9) The council shall either approve or reject an application for a site certificate: ����� (a) Within
  • 469.405 — 469.405���� Amendment of site certificate; judicial review vested in Supreme Court; exemption; rules
  • 469.407 — 469.407���� Amendment of application to increase capacity of facility
  • 469.409 — 469.409���� Amendment of site certificate to demonstrate compliance with carbon dioxide emissions standard; binding arbi
  • 469.410 — 469.410���� Energy facility site certificate applications filed or under construction prior to July 2, 1975; conditions
  • 469.413 — 469.413���� Power generation from fossil fuels; requirements for new and amended site certificates
  • 469.421 — 469.421. [Formerly 453.435; 1995 c.551 �12; 2013 c.656 �10] ����� 469.460 Officers; meetings; compensation and expen
  • 469.424 — 469.424���� Energy resource suppliers; notice regarding comments in proceedings; rules
  • 469.426 — 469.426���� Advisory group; energy resource suppliers
  • 469.430 — 469.430, 469.440, 469.442, 469.507, 469.525 to 469.559, 469.560, 469.561,
  • 469.441 — 469.441���� Justification of fees charged; judicial review (High Voltage Transmission Lines)
  • 469.442 — 469.442���� Procedure prior to construction of transmission line in excess of 230,000 volts; review committee (Admin
  • 469.450 — 469.450���� Energy Facility Siting Council; appointment; confirmation; term; restrictions
  • 469.460 — 469.460���� Officers; meetings; compensation and expenses
  • 469.480 — 469.480���� Local government advisory group; special advisory groups; compensation and expenses; Electric and Magnetic F
  • 469.500 — and 469.510)]
  • 469.501 — or the overall public benefits of the facility outweigh any adverse
  • 469.503 — (2)(d)(C) and in rules adopted under ORS 469.503 for the total carbon
  • 469.504 — 469.504���� Facility compliance with statewide planning goals; exception; amendment of local plan and land use regulatio
  • 469.507 — enacted in lieu of 469.500 and 469.510); 1995 c.505 �20; 1997 c.428 �3;
  • 469.510 — 469.510); 1997 c.428 �9; 1999 c.385 �11] ����� 469.507 Monitoring environmental and ecological effects of constructi
  • 469.520 — 469.520���� Cooperation of state governmental bodies; adoption of rules by state agencies on energy facility development
  • 469.525 — 469.525���� Prohibitions on radioactive waste disposal, arrangements for disposal, transportation for disposal and dispo
  • 469.533 — 469.533. [Formerly 453.770] ����� 469.540 Reductions or curtailment of operations for violation of safety standards;
  • 469.535 — 469.535���� Governor may assume control of emergency operations during nuclear accident or catastrophe
  • 469.536 — 469.536���� Public utility to disseminate information under ORS 469.533
  • 469.540 — 469.540���� Reductions or curtailment of operations for violation of safety standards; notice; time period for repairs;
  • 469.550 — 469.550���� Order for halt of plant operations or activities with radioactive material; notice
  • 469.553 — 469.553���� Active uranium mill or mill tailings disposal facility site certification required; procedure for review; fe
  • 469.556 — 469.556���� Rules governing uranium-related activities
  • 469.559 — 469.559���� Cooperative agreements authorized between council and federal officials and agencies; rules; powers of Gover
  • 469.560 — 469.560���� Records; public inspection; confidential information (Insurance)
  • 469.561 — in 1997]
  • 469.562 — 469.562, 469.590 to 469.619, 469.930 and 469.992 or with the terms and conditions of a site certificate. [Formerly 469.5
  • 469.564 — 469.564���� Records or information for enforcement; correction of violation; determination of compliance; costs (Ore
  • 469.571 — 469.571���� Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board; members; appointment
  • 469.573 — 469.573���� Purpose of Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board
  • 469.574 — 469.574���� Duties of Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board; coordination with Washington
  • 469.575 — 469.575���� Duties of chairperson of Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board
  • 469.576 — 469.576���� Review of Hanford as site selected for long-term disposal of high-level radioactive waste
  • 469.577 — 469.577���� Lead agency; agreements with federal agencies related to long-term disposal of high-level radioactive waste
  • 469.578 — 469.578���� Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board to implement agreements with federal agencies
  • 469.579 — 469.579���� Authority to accept moneys; disbursement of funds; rules
  • 469.582 — 469.582���� Cooperation with Oregon Hanford Cleanup Board; technical assistance from other state agencies
  • 469.585 — 469.585���� Activities of state related to selection of high-level radioactive waste disposal site (Hanford Nuclear
  • 469.587 — 469.587���� Position of State of Oregon related to operation of Hanford Nuclear Reservation (Siting of Nuclear-Fuele
  • 469.590 — to 469.601. [1981 c.1 �1]
  • 469.594 — 469.594���� Storage of high-level radioactive waste after expiration of license prohibited; continuing responsibility fo
  • 469.595 — 469.595���� Condition to site certificate for nuclear-fueled thermal power plant
  • 469.597 — 469.597���� Election procedure; elector approval required
  • 469.601 — or for violation of a State Department of Energy order issued pursuant
  • 469.603 — to 469.619 and 469.992 or rules adopted thereunder, the records and
  • 469.605 — 469.605. ����� (3) The director shall provide for: ����� (a) The inspection of each highway route controlled shipment
  • 469.606 — 469.606���� Determination of best and safest route (metadata only)
  • 469.607 — 469.607. ����� (b) If a person refuses to comply with this subsection, the department or a duly authorized and identifi
  • 469.609 — 469.609���� Annual report to state agencies and local governments on shipment of radioactive wastes
  • 469.611 — 469.611���� Emergency preparedness and response program; radiation emergency response team; training
  • 469.615 — 469.615���� Indemnity for claims against state insurance coverage certification; reimbursement for costs incurred in nuc
  • 469.619 — and 469.992. [1981 c.707 �14; 1989 c.6 �11]
  • 469.623 — 469.623. [2024 c.31 �9] ����� Note: See note under 469.623. ����� Note: Sections 3 to 6, chapter 31, Oregon Laws
  • 469.626 — 469.626���� Rulemaking authority (Temporary provisions relating to offshore wind energy development are compiled as
  • 469.629 — 469.629���� Contract labor standards for offshore wind energy and port development projects; workforce development agree
  • 469.631 — 469.631, or a publicly owned utility, as defined in ORS 469.649, who applies for financing under the provisions of ORS 3
  • 469.633 — 469.633; and ����� (2) Any bad debts, including casualty losses, attributable to dwelling owner default on a loan for e
  • 469.634 — 469.634���� Contributions for urban and community forest activities by customers of investor-owned utilities; rules; use
  • 469.635 — 469.635���� Alternative program of investor-owned utilities
  • 469.636 — 469.636���� Additional financing program by investor-owned utility for rental dwelling
  • 469.637 — 469.637, 469.639, 469.643 and 469.645 nevertheless shall be applicable. ����� (4) In addition to the residential energy
  • 469.639 — 469.639���� Billing for energy conservation measures
  • 469.641 — 469.641���� Conditions for cash payments to dwelling owner by investor-owned utility
  • 469.645 — 469.645���� Implementation of program by investor-owned utility (Publicly Owned Utilities)
  • 469.651 — (3) when it includes a financial incentive to the residential customer
  • 469.653 — 469.653���� Alternative program of publicly owned utility
  • 469.655 — 469.655���� Energy conservation as part of utility service of publicly owned utility
  • 469.657 — 469.657���� Conditions for cash payments to dwelling owner by publicly owned utility
  • 469.659 — 469.659���� Implementation of program by publicly owned utility (Miscellaneous)
  • 469.687 — 469.687���� Title for ORS 456.594 to 456.599 and 469.631 to 469.687 ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAMS (Single Family
  • 469.700 — 469.700���� Energy efficiency ratings; public information; �single family residence� defined (Home Energy Performanc
  • 469.703 — 469.703���� Home energy performance score system; home energy assessors; reports; database; rules (Low Interest Loan
  • 469.715 — 469.715���� Low interest loans for cost-effective energy conservation; rate
  • 469.719 — 469.719���� Eligibility of lender for tax credit not affected by owner�s failure
  • 469.720 — 469.720���� Energy audit required; permission to inspect required; owner not to receive other incentives (Public Bui
  • 469.740 — 469.740���� Rules establishing energy conservation standards for public buildings; bases
  • 469.748 — 469.748���� State agencies to conduct assessments of energy use and greenhouse gas emissions of state-owned buildings; p
  • 469.750 — 469.750���� State purchase of alternative fuels (State Agency Projects)
  • 469.754 — 469.754���� Authority of state agencies to establish projects; use of savings
  • 469.756 — 469.756���� Rules; technical assistance; evaluations DESIGNATED STATE AGENCY PROGRAMS FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILD
  • 469.760 — to 469.772.
  • 469.763 — 469.763���� Definitions related to designated state agency programs
  • 469.766 — 469.766���� Biennial report on adoption of heat pump technologies in this state
  • 469.769 — 469.769���� Program to reduce barriers to home energy efficiency and resilience
  • 469.772 — 469.772���� Energy Efficient Technologies Information and Training Fund PACIFIC NORTHWEST ELECTRIC POWER AND CONSERV
  • 469.803 — 469.803���� Oregon participation in Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Planning Council
  • 469.805 — 469.805���� State members of council; confirmation; qualifications
  • 469.815 — 469.815���� Status of members; duties; attendance at public meetings; technical assistance
  • 469.830 — 469.830���� Removal of members; grounds; procedure (metadata only)
  • 469.840 — 469.840���� Northwest Regional Power and Conservation Account; uses
  • 469.845 — 469.845���� Annual report to Governor and legislature COMMERCIAL ENERGY CONSERVATION SERVICES PROGRAM
  • 469.863 — 469.863���� Gas utility to adopt commercial energy audit program; rules
  • 469.865 — 469.865, 469.870 and 469.900 (1) to electric utility
  • 469.880 — 469.880, each publicly owned utility shall present for the director�s approval a commercial energy audit program that sh
  • 469.885 — 469.885. [1981 c.708 �17; 2003 c.186 �52] ����� 469.900 Duty of commission to avoid conflict with federal requiremen
  • 469.895 — and 469.900 (3) and this section and may provide for coordination among
  • 469.900 — 469.900. ����� (d) �Electric utility� means a public utility, as defined in ORS 757.005, which produces, transmits, del
  • 469.950 — 469.950���� Authority to enter into interstate cooperative agreements to control power costs and rates; Bonneville Power
  • 469A.400 — 469A.400: ����� (A) Adapt to impacts from climate change; and ����� (B) Overcome cost burdens and other barriers to us
  • 469B.103 — in 2011]
  • 469B.109 — in 2011]
  • 469B.133 — in 2011]
  • 469B.154 — in 2011]
  • 469B.164 — in 2011]
  • 469B.400 — in 2011]
  • 526.060 — 526.060. ����� (3) The State Forester shall use the moneys collected under this section for urban and community forest
Title 470 · ORS Chapter 470 (67 sections)
  • 200.005 — 200.005. ����� (d) Demonstrate a history of compliance with the rules and other requirements of the Construction Contra
  • 328.210 — 328.210; or ����� (d) Using any other source of moneys. [2011 c.467 �3] ����� Note: See note under 470.800. COM
  • 469.155 — 469.155; ����� (i) Except for a proposed space heating project for a dwelling under paragraph (h) of this subsection, t
  • 470.050 — 470.050���� Definitions SMALL SCALE LOCAL ENERGY LOAN PROGRAM (General Provisions)
  • 470.060 — 470.060���� Application for financing; content; fee
  • 470.065 — 470.065���� Confidentiality of information provided by or on behalf of applicant
  • 470.070 — 470.070. ����� (5) �Cooperative� means a cooperative corporation organized under ORS chapter 62. ����� (6) �Director�
  • 470.090 — to support the loan have been satisfied. [2009 c.753 �29]
  • 470.100 — 470.100���� Committee review of rejection or approval in different amount; committee appeal to Governor; finality of Gov
  • 470.110 — 470.110���� Gifts credited to Small Scale Local Energy Project Loan Fund
  • 470.120 — 470.120���� Limit on loan to amount not funded by other sources
  • 470.130 — 470.130���� Appropriation of Small Scale Local Energy Project Loan Fund
  • 470.135 — 470.135���� Administration of small scale local energy project loan program funds and accounts
  • 470.145 — 470.145���� State Department of Energy to develop marketing plan (Loans and Repayment)
  • 470.150 — or 470.645, the director, in addition to remedies provided in ORS
  • 470.155 — 470.155���� Loan contract in form of intergovernmental agreement; provisions
  • 470.170 — and 470.180, may seek other appropriate legal remedies to secure the
  • 470.180 — 470.180���� Withholding of state funds due to municipal corporation that defaults on loan
  • 470.210 — 470.210���� Municipal corporation may enter into loan contract; purchase of municipal corporation�s general or revenue o
  • 470.220 — to 470.290, an energy efficiency and sustainable technology loan shall
  • 470.230 — 470.230; and ����� (e) Costs of issuing revenue bonds and obtaining credit enhancement for those revenue bonds. �����
  • 470.240 — 470.240���� General obligation bonds to include promise to pay principal amount
  • 470.280 — 470.280���� General obligation bond repayment from sinking fund
  • 470.290 — nor indebtedness incurred thereunder, which singly, or in the aggregate
  • 470.300 — (1), the Director of the State Department of Energy may request the
  • 470.310 — 470.310���� Procedure if sinking fund inadequate ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGY LOAN PROGRAM (Loan
  • 470.510 — 470.510���� State Department of Energy may enter contracts for loan issuance; financing of loans; consent of utility
  • 470.520 — 470.520���� State Department of Energy may contract for performance of duties
  • 470.525 — 470.525���� Quarterly report (Project Managers)
  • 470.530 — 470.530���� Qualifications; duties; certification program
  • 470.535 — and 470.540.
  • 470.540 — 470.540���� State Department of Energy to notify unsuccessful applicants; timetable for certification of project manager
  • 470.550 — 470.550���� Term of certification of project manager; certification approval letter; conditions for termination of certi
  • 470.555 — 470.555���� Project managers; contract with qualified third parties; coordination (Primary Contractors)
  • 470.560 — 470.560���� Rules; certification standards; provision for preferred service providers
  • 470.565 — 470.565���� Loan applicant request for energy savings projection; processing of loan applications (Funds)
  • 470.570 — 470.570���� Energy Project Supplemental Fund; sources; uses
  • 470.575 — 470.575���� Jobs, Energy and Schools Fund; sources; uses
  • 470.580 — 470.580���� Energy Project Bond Loan Fund; sources; uses
  • 470.585 — 470.585���� Energy Revenue Bond Repayment Fund; uses (Financial Managers)
  • 470.595 — 470.595���� Investment with financial manager; rate of return (Supplemental Capital Funds)
  • 470.600 — 470.600���� State Department of Energy may enter agreements to disburse supplemental capital funds; conditions (Loca
  • 470.605 — 470.605���� Local governments may direct moneys to certain funds to finance loans; accounting of moneys (Bonds)
  • 470.610 — (2); and
  • 470.620 — 470.620���� Bond pledges; trustees (Program Loans)
  • 470.630 — 470.630���� Form of disbursement; conditions for issuance
  • 470.635 — 470.635���� Requirement for energy savings projection; form of projection; use of certified primary contractors
  • 470.650 — 470.650, an applicant for an energy efficiency and sustainable technology loan approved by the State Department of Energ
  • 470.655 — and all or any part of the moneys received in payment of energy
  • 470.660 — 470.660���� Investor-owned utilities; requirements of system; rules; waiver
  • 470.665 — 470.665���� Consumer-owned utilities; requirements of system; rules; waiver
  • 470.670 — 470.670���� Repayment requirement for customer served by electric utility and gas utility
  • 470.675 — 470.675���� Cost eligibility for ratemaking purposes; loan repayment charges (Repayment and Liens)
  • 470.680 — 470.680���� State Department of Energy to identify forms of acceptable security
  • 470.685 — attached to the property under ORS 470.170 may avoid foreclosure of the
  • 470.695 — 470.695���� Sale of real property; notice of loan repayment charge required (Loan Offset Grants)
  • 470.700 — 470.700���� Use of loan offset grant moneys; alternate mechanisms (Miscellaneous)
  • 470.710 — 470.710: ����� (1) May be paid from the Jobs, Energy and Schools Fund or Energy Project Bond Loan Fund; or ����� (2) M
  • 470.720 — 470.720���� Loan program information to be provided by utilities; rules CLEAN ENERGY DEPLOYMENT PROGRAM
  • 470.805 — 470.805���� Renewable Energy Development Subaccount; sources; uses
  • 470.810 — 470.810���� Clean energy deployment program; prevailing wage requirements; rules
  • 470.815 — 470.815���� School district projects COMMUNITY RENEWABLE INVESTMENT PROGRAM
  • 470.830 — 470.830���� Grants for community renewable energy projects; application; rules
  • 470.835 — (1) and (2).
  • 470.840 — 470.840. A committee appointed under this section shall consist of: ����� (1) A member of the Environmental Justice Cou
  • 470.845 — 470.845���� Community Renewable Investment Fund; reports DEFINITIONS ����� 470.050 Definitions. As used in this
  • 758.400 — 758.400. [1979 c.672 �1; 1981 c.50 �1; 1983 c.188 �1; 1985 c.593 �2; 1993 c.496 �4; 1995 c.551 �8; 1997 c.29 �1; 1999 c.
Title 471 · ORS Chapter 471 (148 sections)
  • 260.042 — 260.042. ����� (c) State agencies. ����� (d) Local governments, and agencies and departments of local governments. ��
  • 30.960 — 30.960; 2021 c.351 �124] ����� Note: 471.567 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to o
  • 350.645 — 350.645. ����� (c) �Food or beverage career program� means a course of study designed to qualify a person for a career
  • 471.001 — 471.001���� Definitions for ORS chapters 471 and 473
  • 471.035 — 471.035���� Certain products excepted from liquor laws
  • 471.037 — and 471.403, mash, wort or wash fit for distillation or for the
  • 471.039 — 471.039���� Certain cruise ships exempt from liquor laws
  • 471.040 — 471.040���� General powers and duties of the commission; rules; delegation
  • 471.045 — 471.045���� Liquor laws supersede and repeal inconsistent charters and ordinances PURCHASER�S QUALIFICATIONS AND IDE
  • 471.115 — 471.115���� Limitations on purchasing may be imposed
  • 471.130 — 471.130���� Requiring statement of age or identification from certain purchasers
  • 471.135 — 471.135���� False statement of age; statement of age as defense LIQUOR LICENSES (Generally)
  • 471.162 — 471.162���� Exemptions from license requirement (Authority of Cities and Counties)
  • 471.164 — in 1999]
  • 471.166 — 471.166���� Local government recommendations on license issuance and renewal; rules; fees (Mandatory Liability Insur
  • 471.168 — 471.168���� Certain licensees required to maintain liquor liability insurance or bond; rules (Retail Licenses)
  • 471.176 — 471.176���� Sale of mixed drinks and single servings of wine by holder of full on-premises sales license; rules
  • 471.180 — 471.180���� In-room supply of alcoholic beverages by hotel or arena
  • 471.182 — 471.182���� Issuance of full or limited on-premises sales license to public passenger carrier; airline storage facilitie
  • 471.184 — 471.184���� Catering and other temporary off-premises service under full or limited on-premises sales license; rules
  • 471.186 — 471.186, 471.190 or 471.200 a combined total of more than 7,500 barrels of malt beverages described in subsection (2) of
  • 471.194 — 471.194���� Purchases by airline (Brewery-Public House License)
  • 471.205 — 471.205; 2007 c.414 �1; 2011 c.12 �4; 2021 c.351 �97] ����� 471.404 Importing liquor without license prohibited; exc
  • 471.207 — 471.207���� Delivery invoices; retention period; rules (Manufacturing and Wholesale Licenses)
  • 471.227 — 471.227, a brewery-public house license issued under ORS 471.200, a warehouse license issued under ORS 471.242 or a manu
  • 471.235 — 471.235���� Wholesale malt beverage and wine license
  • 471.242 — 471.242���� Warehouse license (Certificates of Approval)
  • 471.244 — or permit issued under ORS 471.274 or 471.282, or impose a civil
  • 471.251 — 471.251���� Certificates of approval for distilled liquor; rules (Use of Premises for Additional Activities)
  • 471.268 — 471.268���� Homemade malt beverages and wines at licensed premises (Human Trafficking at Premises)
  • 471.271 — 471.271���� Requirement to report human trafficking at licensed premises; rules SHIPMENT AND DISTRIBUTION OF MALT BE
  • 471.272 — 471.272���� Manner of shipping or transporting malt beverages, wine or cider
  • 471.274 — during the immediately preceding calendar month, and any other
  • 471.282 — 471.282. ����� (7) A winery licensee, or any person having an interest in the licensee, may also hold a full on-premise
  • 471.290 — 471.290; 2001 c.785 �2; 2005 c.22 �345; 2005 c.632 �3; 2007 c.443 �1; 2007 c.651 �3; 2009 c.140 �3; 2009 c.237 �3; 2010
  • 471.294 — 471.294���� License terms; licenses issued for less than year; determination of fees
  • 471.297 — is the period fixed by the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission when
  • 471.300 — 471.300); 1971 c.470 �2; 1973 c.311 �1; 1977 c.332 �1; 1977 c.360 �2; 1979 c.264 �9; 1995 c.301 �60; 1999 c.351 �48; ren
  • 471.307 — 471.307; 2021 c.351 �52] ����� 471.182 Issuance of full or limited on-premises sales license to public passenger car
  • 471.310 — 471.310���� Cities, counties as licensees (Application for License)
  • 471.312 — 471.312; 2021 c.351 �83; 2023 c.391 �17] ����� 471.333 Effect of sanitation violations. (1) Except as provided in su
  • 471.313 — and 471.315 (1)(c), or whether the licensee maintains a noisy
  • 471.315 — or 471.425 for maintaining an insanitary establishment in violation of
  • 471.316 — 471.316���� Mandatory suspension if licensee fails to prevent certain unlawful drug use or sales on premises; civil pena
  • 471.318 — 471.318���� Commission authority following lapse, suspension or revocation
  • 471.322 — 471.322���� Civil penalty in lieu of or in addition to short-term suspension of certain licenses and permits; limits on
  • 471.326 — 471.326���� Refund of civil penalty if suspension not sustained on judicial review
  • 471.327 — 471.327���� Civil penalty in addition to or in lieu of suspending certain other licenses, permits or certificates (M
  • 471.329 — 471.329���� Serious and persistent problems involving noise as grounds for discipline of licensee or applicant
  • 471.331 — 471.331���� Notice to licensee when refusal to renew or suspension or cancellation of license based on adverse neighborh
  • 471.333 — 471.333���� Effect of sanitation violations (Sales and Deliveries of Alcoholic Beverages to Minors by Licensees)
  • 471.341 — 471.341���� Mandatory clerk training course for employees of off-premises sales licensees; rules; fees; civil penalty
  • 471.342 — 471.342���� Acquisition and use of age verification equipment in lieu of other penalty
  • 471.346 — 471.346���� Uniform standards for minor decoy operations; rules (Examination of Books and Premises of Licensees)
  • 471.351 — 471.351���� Examination of books and premises of licensees SERVICE PERMITS
  • 471.360 — (3). [1979 c.788 �3; 2024 c.40 �11]
  • 471.365 — 471.365���� Characteristics of permit; verification of identity of permittee
  • 471.375 — 471.375���� Service permit issuance and renewal; temporary service permit issuance; rules
  • 471.380 — 471.380���� Grounds for refusing to issue permit; request for hearing
  • 471.385 — 471.385���� Grounds for revoking, restricting or suspending permit or imposing civil penalty; responsibility of licensee
  • 471.392 — 471.392. ����� (4)(a) Except as provided in this subsection, a brewery-public house licensee, or any person having an i
  • 471.394 — and 471.398 by the industry as a whole.
  • 471.396 — 471.396���� Exceptions to prohibition on financial connection between wholesaler and retailer
  • 471.398 — from any manufacturer or wholesaler, as defined in ORS 471.392. A
  • 471.400 — 471.400���� Exceptions to prohibition of financial assistance; rules
  • 471.401 — 471.401���� Purchase of alcoholic liquor advertising space or time from retail licensee
  • 471.402 — 471.402���� Sample tastings authorized PROHIBITIONS RELATING TO LIQUOR
  • 471.403 — 471.403���� License required to produce alcoholic liquor; exception
  • 471.404 — 471.404���� Importing liquor without license prohibited; exceptions; fee
  • 471.405 — 471.405���� Prohibited sales, purchases, possession, transportation, importation or solicitation in general; forfeiture
  • 471.406 — 471.406���� Activities covered by prohibitions on sale of alcoholic beverages
  • 471.407 — 471.407���� Offer of alcoholic beverages as inducement to make purchases
  • 471.408 — 471.408���� Alcoholic liquor may not be given as prize; exception
  • 471.410 — 471.410���� Providing liquor to person under 21 or to intoxicated person; allowing consumption by minor on property; man
  • 471.412 — 471.412���� Allowing visibly intoxicated person to consume alcoholic beverages; good faith effort; effect on other liabi
  • 471.425 — 471.425���� Misrepresentations by licensee and others; maintenance of disorderly establishment
  • 471.432 — 471.432. [2011 c.12 �2; 2017 c.533 �4] ����� 471.038 Nonbeverage food products. (1) Nonbeverage food products descri
  • 471.434 — 471.434���� Immunity for violation of ORS 471.430 when reporting sexual assault crime
  • 471.440 — 471.440���� Manufacture, fermentation or possession of mash, wort or wash; establishment or operation of distillery with
  • 471.446 — 471.446���� Seals on wine and cider containers; improper labeling; injurious or adulterated ingredients
  • 471.473 — 471.473���� Liquor store business loss compensation
  • 471.475 — 471.475���� Mixing, storing or serving of liquor without license
  • 471.480 — 471.480���� Sale of liquor by certain employees 18 years of age or older; minimum age requirements
  • 471.482 — 471.482���� Sale or service of liquor by employees 18 years of age or older generally; rules; minimum age requirements
  • 471.485 — 471.485���� Payment required on or before delivery of liquor
  • 471.490 — 471.490���� Delivery or acceptance of instrument drawn upon insufficient funds or not payable according to terms; use of
  • 471.495 — or any other provision of this chapter relating to manufacturers of
  • 471.501 — 471.501���� Malt beverage container refunds LOCAL OPTION
  • 471.506 — 471.506���� Petition and election for local option (metadata only)
  • 471.510 — 471.510���� Sales not affected by local option laws
  • 471.515 — 471.515���� Effective date of local option THIRD-PARTY DELIVERY FACILITATORS
  • 471.521 — 471.521, for the purpose of investigating possible violations by employees or agents of the licensee, eligible business
  • 471.524 — 471.524���� Third-party delivery facilitator employee or contractor requirements; training; penalties
  • 471.527 — 471.527���� Third-party delivery facilitator training program; rules
  • 471.531 — 471.531���� Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission rules regarding delivery of alcoholic beverages
  • 471.534 — 471.534���� Third-party delivery facilitator permit; fees; grounds to refuse to issue or to suspend or revoke permit; ru
  • 471.537 — 471.537. [2023 c.539 �6; 2024 c.40 �16] ����� 471.535 [Repealed by 1983 c.350 �331a] ����� 471.537 Criminal and
  • 471.542 — 471.542���� Alcohol server education course and examination; fees; rules
  • 471.547 — 471.547���� Alcohol Server Education Advisory Committee; members; purpose
  • 471.549 — 471.549���� Civil penalty WARNING SIGNS RELATED TO ALCOHOL AND PREGNANCY
  • 471.553 — 471.553���� Consultation with certain groups on production and posting of signs
  • 471.555 — 471.555); 1979 c.190 �423; repealed by 1983 c.350 �331a] ����� 471.557 Solicitation of private funds. The Oregon Liq
  • 471.561 — 471.561���� Production and distribution of signs LIABILITY FOR PROVIDING OR SERVING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES TO INTOXIC
  • 471.565 — 471.565���� Liability for providing or serving alcoholic beverages to intoxicated person; notice of claim
  • 471.567 — 471.567���� Liability for providing alcoholic beverages to minor; liability of minor for misrepresentation of age US
  • 471.580 — 471.580���� Education provider food or beverage career programs ENFORCEMENT OF LIQUOR LAWS
  • 471.605 — 471.605���� Duty of officers to enforce and to inform district attorney
  • 471.610 — 471.610���� Confiscation of liquor and property by commission
  • 471.615 — 471.615���� Duty to notify commission of conviction of licensee
  • 471.620 — 471.620���� Property and places as common nuisances
  • 471.625 — 471.625���� Lien on place used to unlawfully handle liquor
  • 471.655 — 471.655���� Owner may defend; evidence concerning nuisance
  • 471.657 — 471.657���� Confiscation and forfeiture for violation of ORS 471.475
  • 471.660 — 471.660���� Seizure of conveyance transporting liquor and liquor therein; notice to owner; return of conveyance; costs
  • 471.666 — 471.666. ����� (5) A person notified under subsection (4) of this section, or any other person asserting a claim to rig
  • 471.675 — 471.675���� Resisting arrest or interfering with enforcement
  • 471.685 — 471.685���� Governor authorized to suspend license (metadata only)
  • 471.695 — 471.695���� Fingerprinting of license applicants and certain commission employees; criminal records check
  • 471.700 — 471.700���� Revocation of license on gambling conviction
  • 471.703 — 471.703���� Police notice to commission or social host when certain persons involved in motor vehicle accidents; content
  • 471.705 — 471.705���� Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission; qualifications; compensation; term; confirmation
  • 471.710 — 471.710���� Removal; prohibited interests of commissioner and employee; rules
  • 471.725 — 471.725���� Buying, leasing, contracting and borrowing powers of commission
  • 471.732 — 471.732���� Policy relating to sanitation in licensed premises
  • 471.740 — 471.740���� Exclusive right of commission to handle certain liquors
  • 471.750 — in an amount equal to the sum of the following according to the store
  • 471.752 — 471.752���� Agent participation in programs for state employees; preference of spouse or child of deceased agent or agen
  • 471.754 — 471.754���� Commission to develop recycling education materials
  • 471.757 — 471.757���� Statement of financial interest in business of licensee
  • 471.765 — 471.765���� Procedure when person refuses to testify or produce books
  • 471.770 — 471.770���� Self-incrimination as a basis for refusing to testify or produce books
  • 471.775 — 471.775���� Service of subpoenas; regulatory specialist authority and prohibitions
  • 471.790 — 471.790���� Commissioners not liable for official acts; commission funds entitled to priority
  • 471.795 — 471.795���� Purchase and use of liquor by member or employee of commission
  • 471.800 — 471.800���� Restrictions on out-of-state wine; imposition
  • 471.802 — 471.802���� Wine label designation of American viticultural area; rules
  • 471.805 — 471.805. All moneys deposited under this paragraph shall be kept in a subaccount within the suspense account that indica
  • 471.817 — 471.817���� Alternative transportation organization to report annually PENALTIES
  • 471.990 — 471.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 471.001 Definitions for ORS chapters 471 and 473. As used in this
  • 473.045 — and other taxes on alcoholic liquors, together with penalties and
  • 473.210 — (1965 Replacement Part) and this section during the 1966-1967 fiscal
  • 474.005 — to 474.095 and 474.115, commission rules and any other laws of this
  • 474.095 — 474.095, 474.115, 475C.005 to 475C.525, 475C.540 to 475C.586 and 475C.600 to
  • 474.105 — and 474.115, have power to issue subpoenas, compel the attendance of
  • 475C.005 — to 475C.525 or 475C.548.
  • 475C.648 — 475C.648, commission rules and any other statutes the commission considers related to regulating liquor, marijuana or ma
  • 475C.770 — to 475C.919 or this chapter or ORS chapter 473.
  • 813.030 — in addition to any fine imposed under ORS 471.430.
Title 472 · ORS Chapter 472 (1 sections)
  • 472.140 — 472.140); 1965 c.284 �4; 1971 c.470 �5; 1973 c.311 �4; 1977 c.332 �2; 1977 c.360 �4; repealed by 1995 c.301 �74] ���
Title 473 · ORS Chapter 473 (19 sections)
  • 471.178 — 471.178, 471.186, 471.190 or 471.200 during the preceding calendar month. ����� (c) Every holder of a direct shipper pe
  • 471.200 — or the holder of a direct to shipper permit issued under ORS 471.282
  • 473.020 — 473.020���� Administration of chapter by commission
  • 473.035 — 473.035, the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission or its duly authorized representative shall seize any property subjec
  • 473.046 — 473.046, $12.50 per ton shall be levied and assessed against the winery purchasing the grape products. ����� (b) If the
  • 473.060 — for each month in the calendar year following the year in which the
  • 473.065 — 473.065���� Deposit in lieu of bond; requirements; refund of excess amounts; waiver of bond
  • 473.070 — 473.070���� Statements by manufacturers or permit holders as to quantities produced, transported or delivered; circumsta
  • 473.080 — 473.080���� Estimate by commission when statement not filed or false statement filed
  • 473.110 — 473.110���� Sale of property; disposal of proceeds (metadata only)
  • 473.120 — 473.120���� Collection of sums due state; remedies cumulative
  • 473.130 — 473.130���� Estimate by commission as prima facie evidence
  • 473.140 — 473.140���� Records to be kept by manufacturers, permit holders and purchasers
  • 473.150 — 473.150���� Inspection of records; records to be kept for prescribed period
  • 473.160 — 473.160; ����� (b) Fail to keep books of account prescribed by the commission or required by this chapter; ����� (c) F
  • 473.170 — 473.170���� Failure to pay tax or to maintain records
  • 473.180 — 473.180���� Applicability to interstate and foreign commerce
  • 473.190 — 473.190���� State has exclusive right to tax liquor
  • 473.992 — 473.992���� Penalty upon failure to pay agricultural products tax ����� 473.005 Definitions for chapter. The definit
Title 474 · ORS Chapter 474 (10 sections)
  • 474.007 — 474.007���� Wholesale distribution agreements to be in writing
  • 474.011 — 474.011���� Good cause required for termination, cancellation or failure to renew agreement
  • 474.015 — 474.015���� Grounds for termination, cancellation, failure to renew or refusal to continue agreement
  • 474.035 — 474.035���� Transfer by wholesaler; when conditions may be imposed by supplier
  • 474.045 — 474.045���� Supplier prohibited from interfering with transfer by wholesaler
  • 474.055 — 474.055���� Supplier prohibited from requiring wholesaler to assent to certain changes in agreement; provisions in viola
  • 474.065 — 474.065���� Limit on authority of supplier to prohibit change in manager of wholesaler
  • 474.075 — 474.075���� Supplier�s duty to show it acted reasonably
  • 474.085 — 474.085���� Remedies of party aggrieved by violation of ORS 474.005 to 474.095
  • 474.115 — 474.115���� Wholesale sale of malt beverage subject to agreement designating territory of sale ����� 474.005 Definit
Title 475 · ORS Chapter 475 (102 sections)
  • 127.815 — 127.815, 137.473, 169.750 or 453.025. [2001 c.623 �2; 2003 c.102 �1; 2014 c.55 �2; 2025 c.532 �21b] ����� Note: 475.
  • 137.124 — 137.124. The county community corrections agency shall monitor when an inpatient or outpatient drug and alcohol treatmen
  • 137.721 — 137.721] ����� Note: 475.935 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 430.560 — 430.560] ����� 475.720 [1955 c.573 �12; repealed by 1959 c.411 �22] ����� 475.725 [1969 c.442 �2; renumbered
  • 430.565 — 430.565] ����� 475.730 [1955 c.573 �13; repealed by 1959 c.411 �22] ����� 475.732 [1973 c.697 �12; repealed by 1
  • 459A.490 — 459A.490. [1977 c.745 �25; 1981 c.666 �8; 1995 c.440 �29; 2003 c.794 �297; 2009 c.595 �963; 2015 c.167 �4] (Pseudoep
  • 475.005 — 475.005, with whom the person has a professional relationship. ����� (i) Any person who sells or transfers an isomer of
  • 475.035 — 475.035. The use of the term �precursor� in this paragraph does not control and is not controlled by the use of the term
  • 475.065 — 475.065���� Classification of methamphetamine; exceptions
  • 475.101 — 475.101���� Immunity for reporting violation (Registration)
  • 475.125 — to 475.185 for practitioners engaging in research with controlled
  • 475.145 — 475.145���� Revocation and suspension of registration
  • 475.188 — 475.188���� Prescription drug orders; electronic transmission
  • 475.190 — 475.190���� Exception to prescription requirement; rules (Miscellaneous)
  • 475.225 — 475.225���� Education and research (Pseudoephedrine)
  • 475.235 — 475.235���� Burden of proof; status of analysis of controlled substance; notice of objection
  • 475.265 — 475.265���� When prosecution barred (Interpretation; Title)
  • 475.285 — and 475.752 to 475.980.
  • 475.376 — 475.376���� Prohibition on retail sale of aerosol duster that contains 1,1-Difluoroethane to individual under 18 years o
  • 475.380 — 475.380���� Prohibition on retail sale of dextromethorphan to individual 17 years of age or younger; penalties; exceptio
  • 475.384 — 475.384���� Trade association list of marketed products containing dextromethorphan; ability to request
  • 475.390 — 475.390���� Prohibition on retail sale of nitrous oxide to individual under 18 years of age; proof of age; online orders
  • 475.394 — and 475.396, including rules establishing:
  • 475.396 — 475.396���� Prohibition on unregistered processing; civil penalty
  • 475.398 — 475.398���� Prohibition on sale, distribution, exposure of kratom product to minor; penalty
  • 475.400 — 475.400���� Department of Revenue suspense account (metadata only)
  • 475.402 — 475.402���� Application of ORS chapters 305, 314 to civil penalties
  • 475.404 — 475.404. [2022 c.41 �6] ����� Note: See note under 475.392. ����� 475.404 Department of Revenue rules; fees. (1)
  • 475.425 — 475.425. ����� (2) �Cleanup� includes any action the Department of Environmental Quality, or a person acting on behalf
  • 475.455 — shall constitute a lien upon any real and personal property owned by
  • 475.475 — 475.475���� Department record of costs; collection of costs
  • 475.485 — 475.485���� Costs and penalties as lien; enforcement of lien
  • 475.525 — 475.525���� Sale of drug paraphernalia prohibited; definition of drug paraphernalia; exceptions; immunity for distributi
  • 475.528 — 475.528���� Provision of single-use drug test strips, drug testing tools to certain minors; exceptions
  • 475.545 — 475.545���� Order of forfeiture of paraphernalia; effect
  • 475.565 — 475.565; ����� (2) The seizure is in the course of a constitutionally valid arrest or search; ����� (3) The owner or p
  • 475.610 — 475.610); repealed by 1977 c.745 �54] ����� 475.620 [1955 c.573 �3; 1957 c.587 �10; repealed by 1959 c.411 �4 (475.6
  • 475.620 — 475.620); 1963 c.137 �2; 1969 c.310 �2; repealed by 1971 c.743 �432] ����� 475.630 [1955 c.573 �4; repealed by 1959
  • 475.630 — 475.630); 1963 c.137 �3; 1971 c.743 �381; repealed by 1973 c.697 �21] ����� 475.660 [1955 c.573 �7; repealed by 1959
  • 475.640 — 475.640); 1971 c.743 �382; 1973 c.697 �17; 1977 c.745 �42; repealed by 1977 c.871 �29] ����� 475.670 [1955 c.573 �8;
  • 475.754 — in 2011]
  • 475.757 — 475.757���� Syringe service program as affirmative defense to unlawful possession of controlled substance
  • 475.786 — to 475.894, 475.904 or 475.906 shall be classified as crime category 8
  • 475.788 — 475.788���� Unlawful manufacture of fentanyl within 1,000 feet of school
  • 475.792 — 475.792���� Unlawful delivery of fentanyl within 1,000 feet of school
  • 475.794 — 475.794, 475.814, 475.824, 475.834 or 475.884 or subsection (8) of this section. ����� (c) A controlled substance in Sc
  • 475.808 — 475.808���� Unlawful manufacture of hydrocodone within 1,000 feet of school
  • 475.812 — 475.812���� Unlawful delivery of hydrocodone within 1,000 feet of school
  • 475.818 — 475.818���� Unlawful manufacture of methadone within 1,000 feet of school
  • 475.822 — 475.822���� Unlawful delivery of methadone within 1,000 feet of school
  • 475.828 — 475.828, 475.846, 475.848, 475.866, 475.868, 475.876, 475.878, 475.886 or
  • 475.832 — 475.832���� Unlawful delivery of oxycodone within 1,000 feet of school
  • 475.834 — 475.834, 475.854, 475.874, 475.884 or 475.894; ����� (b) Unlawfully possessing a prescription drug under ORS 689.527 (6
  • 475.848 — 475.848���� Unlawful manufacture of heroin within 1,000 feet of school
  • 475.852 — 475.852���� Unlawful delivery of heroin within 1,000 feet of school
  • 475.866 — 475.866���� Unlawful manufacture of 3,4-methylene-dioxymethamphetamine
  • 475.868 — 475.868���� Unlawful manufacture of 3,4-methylene-dioxymethamphetamine within 1,000 feet of school
  • 475.870 — 475.870���� Unlawful delivery of 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine
  • 475.872 — 475.872, 475.878, 475.882, 475.888, 475.892 or 475.904. ����� (d) The violation constitutes manufacturing methamphetami
  • 475.874 — and 475.894 and subsection (7) of this section.
  • 475.878 — 475.878���� Unlawful manufacture of cocaine within 1,000 feet of school
  • 475.882 — 475.882���� Unlawful delivery of cocaine within 1,000 feet of school
  • 475.886 — 475.886���� Unlawful manufacture of methamphetamine
  • 475.888 — 475.888. ����� (2) Possession of a precursor substance with intent to manufacture a controlled substance is a Class B f
  • 475.892 — or 475.904; or
  • 475.894 — 475.894���� Unlawful possession of methamphetamine (metadata only)
  • 475.897 — 475.897���� Conditional discharge of drug enforcement misdemeanor
  • 475.898 — 475.898���� Immunity from drug-related offenses or civil penalty for emergency medical assistance
  • 475.900 — 475.900, 475.907 or 475.925, when the court sentences a person convicted of delivery of methamphetamine under ORS 475.89
  • 475.902 — 475.902���� Directives to Oregon Criminal Justice Commission
  • 475.904 — 475.904���� Unlawful manufacture or delivery of controlled substance within 1,000 feet of school; exceptions
  • 475.907 — 475.907. ����� (2) A violation of ORS 475.752 or 475.786 to 475.894 shall be classified as crime category 7 of the sent
  • 475.908 — 475.908���� Causing another person to ingest a controlled substance
  • 475.910 — 475.910���� Application of controlled substance to the body of another person; prohibition
  • 475.912 — 475.912���� Unlawful delivery of imitation controlled substance
  • 475.914 — 475.914���� Prohibited acts for registrants; penalties
  • 475.916 — 475.916���� Prohibited acts involving records and fraud; penalties
  • 475.920 — 475.920���� Providing drug test falsification equipment
  • 475.924 — and 475.925 if the court imposes a longer term of incarceration that is
  • 475.935 — 475.935���� Presumptive sentences for certain methamphetamine offenses PRECURSOR SUBSTANCES
  • 475.940 — (3)(a) to (hh) and (oo) and does not, at least three days before
  • 475.945 — 475.945. ����� (2) This section does not apply to any of the following: ����� (a) Any pharmacist or other authorized p
  • 475.947 — 475.947���� Warning notice for precursor substance violation
  • 475.949 — 475.949���� Injunctive relief for precursor substance violation
  • 475.950 — 475.950���� Failure to report precursor substances transaction
  • 475.955 — 475.955���� Failure to report missing precursor substances
  • 475.962 — 475.962���� Distribution of equipment, solvent, reagent or precursor substance with intent to facilitate manufacture of
  • 475.965 — 475.965���� Providing false information on precursor substances report or record
  • 475.967 — 475.967���� Possession of precursor substance with intent to manufacture controlled substance
  • 475.971 — 475.971���� Unlawful possession of anhydrous ammonia
  • 475.973 — 475.973���� Rulemaking authority regarding products containing ephedrine, pseudoephedrine and phenylpropanolamine; recor
  • 475.975 — 475.975���� Unlawful possession of iodine in its elemental form; recording transfers; unlawful distribution of iodine in
  • 475.976 — 475.976���� Unlawful possession of iodine matrix; recording transfers; unlawful distribution of iodine matrix
  • 475.977 — 475.977���� Possessing or disposing of methamphetamine manufacturing waste
  • 475.978 — 475.978���� Methyl sulfonyl methane; transfers; records; rules
  • 475.979 — 475.979���� Unlawful possession of lithium metal or sodium metal
  • 475.991 — 475.991] ����� 475.914 Prohibited acts for registrants; penalties. (1) It is unlawful for any person: ����� (a) Who
  • 475.993 — 475.993; 2011 c.524 �25] ����� 475.916 Prohibited acts involving records and fraud; penalties. (1) It is unlawful fo
  • 475.994 — 475.994] ����� 475.918 Falsifying drug test results. (1) A person commits the crime of falsifying drug test results
  • 475.999 — 475.999; 2015 c.614 �127] ����� 475.906 Penalties for unlawful delivery to minors. Except as authorized by ORS 475.0
  • 475B.410 — in 2015]
  • 475B.420 — in 2015]
Title 476 · ORS Chapter 476 (82 sections)
  • 430.620 — (1)(a).
  • 431A.050 — 431A.050. ����� (2) The State Fire Marshal shall serve as executive director of the council, but is not a member. The c
  • 456.055 — 456.055, reside. ����� (b) For critical or emergency infrastructure. ����� (c) For schools, hospitals and facilities t
  • 468A.570 — and 468A.595. The State Fire Marshal shall cause all county courts and
  • 476.010 — 476.010; 1967 c.417 �1; 1973 c.667 �16; 1977 c.821 �3; 1985 c.118 �2; 1985 c.726 �18; 1989 c.696 �1; 1993 c.185 �25; 199
  • 476.020 — 476.020���� State Fire Marshal; appointment; qualifications
  • 476.035 — 476.035���� Adjustments and variances in application of statutes and regulations
  • 476.045 — 476.045���� Authority of Department of State Fire Marshal to require fingerprints
  • 476.070 — 476.070, 476.090, 476.150, 476.210 and 480.445. ����� (2) In addition to other duties under subsection (1) of this sect
  • 476.080 — 476.080] ����� 476.155 When judges authorized to issue inspection warrants. Judges authorized by law to issue search
  • 476.113 — 476.113���� Designation of regions; regional appeal advisory boards; qualifications of members
  • 476.115 — for recommendation prior to making a decision. Except as otherwise
  • 476.117 — 476.117���� Oregon Fire Code; copies of fire prevention code
  • 476.120 — 476.120���� Minimum standards for protection of life and property
  • 476.130 — 476.130���� Statistical reports; price; sale; deposit of proceeds
  • 476.132 — 476.132���� Wildfire readiness and response capacity INSPECTION PROCEDURES
  • 476.150 — 476.150. [1987 c.362 �4] ����� 476.170 Execution of warrant. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this sectio
  • 476.155 — 476.155���� When judges authorized to issue inspection warrants
  • 476.160 — 476.160���� Circumstances under which warrant may be issued
  • 476.165 — 476.165���� Establishing cause to issue warrant; content
  • 476.170 — 476.170, 476.210 to 476.270, 476.990 (1)(a) and 479.168 to 479.190 are remedial in nature and shall be construed liberal
  • 476.175 — 476.175���� Contents of citation or order INVESTIGATION OF FIRES; REPORTS
  • 476.210 — 476.210���� Investigation of fires by municipal officers and constables; reports; exemption
  • 476.220 — 476.220���� Report by officer investigating fire; exemption
  • 476.230 — 476.230���� Taking statements of persons knowing facts
  • 476.240 — 476.240���� Supplying information to and requesting action by district attorney
  • 476.250 — 476.250���� District attorney summoning witnesses and requiring production of documents
  • 476.260 — 476.260���� District attorney assisting investigation of fires
  • 476.270 — and 479.180, which shall be considered investigatory information as
  • 476.272 — 476.272���� State Fire Marshal authority to secure and control fire origin area
  • 476.274 — 476.274���� Investigation of liability for cost of fire abatement; subpoena power; contempt
  • 476.276 — 476.276���� Liability of willful, malicious or negligent person for cost of fire abatement; interest; lien; foreclosure;
  • 476.280 — 476.280, the governing body of the city or the district board of the rural fire protection district that provided the fi
  • 476.290 — 476.290���� Billing owner of property for cost of extinguishing fire; cost limited; collection; action for recovery of c
  • 476.380 — 476.380���� Fire permits; limitations upon burning; records DEFENSIBLE SPACE
  • 476.392 — 476.392���� Community risk reduction program; model code for defensible space for local governments
  • 476.398 — 476.398���� Annual reports (Temporary provisions relating to recommendations for community-based wildfire risk mitig
  • 476.410 — 476.410���� Standard thread hose couplings and hydrant fittings required
  • 476.420 — 476.420���� Standardization of existing fire protection equipment; exemption
  • 476.440 — 476.440���� Sale of nonstandard equipment prohibited; exemption
  • 476.445 — 476.445���� Use of PFAS firefighting foam prohibited; exception PROTECTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE IN CASE OF
  • 476.510 — to 476.610, the employee, upon written notice by the employer, may be
  • 476.515 — 476.515���� Other officers authorized to act when Governor unavailable
  • 476.520 — to 476.590. In carrying out the provisions of ORS 476.520 to 476.590 or
  • 476.530 — 476.530���� Chief executive of political subdivision to assign forces and equipment; federal equipment
  • 476.540 — 476.540. Any order issued by the Governor in relation to carrying out the provisions of ORS 476.520 to 476.610 may be ei
  • 476.567 — 476.567���� Biennial report on State Fire Marshal Mobilization Fund
  • 476.570 — 476.570���� Appointment of substitute firefighters; recall of off-duty firefighters
  • 476.574 — 476.574���� Leave of absence for volunteers; employment rights
  • 476.576 — 476.576���� Violation of job restoration rights of volunteers as unlawful employment practice
  • 476.590 — 476.590���� Preparation of plans by State Fire Marshal; advice and counsel to Governor
  • 476.600 — 476.600���� Liability for injury to person or property
  • 476.680 — 476.680���� Governor�s Fire Service Policy Council; membership; terms; duties
  • 476.685 — 476.685���� Biennial reports WILDFIRE PROGRAMS (metadata only)
  • 476.690 — 476.690���� Wildfire Programs Advisory Council MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 476.710 — 476.710���� Setting fires adjacent to structures or timber on ocean shore prohibited; exceptions
  • 476.715 — 476.715���� Throwing away of lighted matches, cigarettes and other materials prohibited; posting copy of section in publ
  • 476.720 — 476.720���� Certain remedial statutes to be construed liberally
  • 476.725 — 476.725���� Statewide standards for residential carbon monoxide alarms; rules
  • 476.730 — 476.730���� Notice prior to release or after escape of arsonist from state institution
  • 476.735 — 476.735���� Sky lantern prohibition REDUCED IGNITION PROPENSITY CIGARETTES
  • 476.760 — (1). The civil penalty may not exceed:
  • 476.765 — 476.765���� Imposition of civil penalties; bringing of actions
  • 476.770 — (6).
  • 476.775 — 476.775���� Laboratories; ignition propensity testing
  • 476.780 — must be conducted in a laboratory that has been accredited under:
  • 476.785 — 476.785. This subsection does not apply if the cigarettes are in interstate commerce and not intended for distribution i
  • 476.790 — 476.790���� Providing copies of cigarette certification and illustration of packaging markings
  • 476.800 — 476.800; 1985 c.118 �1; 1993 c.185 �24] ����� 476.010 Additional definitions. (1) As used in ORS 476.010 to 476.115,
  • 476.801 — 476.801���� Cigarette varieties not subject to ORS 476.755 to 476.790 and 476.995
  • 476.806 — 476.806���� Cigarette Fire Safety Fund NOVELTY LIGHTERS
  • 476.836 — 476.836���� Identification of novelty lighters; rules; disposition of contraband lighters
  • 476.841 — for being a manufacturer, importer, wholesaler, storer, seller or
  • 476.846 — 476.846. [2009 c.6 �5] ����� Note: See note under 476.831. ����� 476.855 [1973 c.667 �14; 1985 c.118 �11; 1993 c
  • 476.851 — 476.851���� Agreements with State Fire Marshal representatives
  • 476.856 — 476.856���� Attorney General actions to enforce ORS 476.841 and 476.846 FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT LOAN FUND
  • 476.900 — 476.900���� Application by certain cities and rural fire protection districts to borrow money from loan fund
  • 476.905 — 476.905���� Approval of application by State Fire Marshal
  • 476.920 — 476.920���� Rules; acceptance of gifts, donations and grants
  • 476.925 — 476.925���� Fire Protection Equipment Loan Fund; uses PENALTIES
  • 476.995 — 476.995���� Penalty for violation of ORS 476.760 GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 476.005 Definitions. As used in this c
  • 660.425 — in 2025]
Title 477 · ORS Chapter 477 (104 sections)
  • 164.335 — and 477.740 or 477.064, 477.066 and 477.068 if:
  • 279B.220 — 279B.220, 279B.225, 279B.230, 279B.235, 279B.270 or 279C.500 to 279C.530 from the contract. ����� (4) If the Department
  • 283.315 — 283.315, the State Forestry Department may: ����� (1) Control and regulate the disposal of and access to motor vehicles
  • 468A.105 — 468A.105. [1969 c.680 �5; 1997 c.274 �49] (Restricted Uses) ����� 477.535 Forester may proclaim forestland subje
  • 477.009 — 477.009���� Investigative authority of Attorney General for fire protection administration SMOKE MANAGEMENT
  • 477.013 — 477.013���� Smoke management plan; rules URBAN INTERFACE FIRE PROTECTION
  • 477.015 — and 477.027.
  • 477.025 — 477.025���� Variability of wildland-urban interface fire protection problems HAZARD ABATEMENT
  • 477.041 — 477.041; 1967 c.429 �3] ����� 477.240 Advisory and guidance committees. In any forest protection district wherein th
  • 477.045 — 477.045; 1979 c.276 �1; 1999 c.355 �5] ����� 477.255 Holding of budget meeting; revision and submission of budget fo
  • 477.062 — 477.062���� Inadequately protected forestland declared nuisance; notice to protect; work at expense of owner; collection
  • 477.066 — 477.066���� Duty of owner and operator to abate fire; abatement by authorities
  • 477.068 — which are the ordinary costs of the regular personnel and equipment of
  • 477.069 — 477.069���� Negligence in origin and in failure to control fire may be united in one complaint
  • 477.085 — 477.085���� Liability for cost of protecting land within a forest protection district
  • 477.092 — 477.092���� Liability for destruction of property by wildfire
  • 477.100 — 477.100���� Ability of owner to suppress fire; limitation
  • 477.125 — 477.125���� Liability of forest protective associations, rangeland protection associations and public bodies; limitation
  • 477.128 — 477.128���� Expenditures for criminal defense related to fire suppression activities
  • 477.142 — 477.142; 2003 c.14 �315; 2016 c.69 �2; 2021 c.587 �1] ����� 477.317 State Forester assistance to rangeland protectio
  • 477.146 — 477.146; 1999 c.355 �11; 2007 c.808 �3; 2016 c.69 �5] FIRE WARDENS ����� 477.355 Fire wardens generally. (1) The
  • 477.155 — 477.155���� Wildfire response capacity NORTHWEST WILDLAND FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT
  • 477.156 — 477.156; 1967 c.429 �45; 1989 c.615 �3; 1997 c.274 �14; 2025 c.59 �1] ����� 477.540 Notice of proclamation; suspensi
  • 477.165 — 477.165; 1997 c.274 �11] ����� 477.512 Additional acts prohibited during fire season. (1) As used in this section:
  • 477.175 — 477.175���� Definition of �all possible aid� for agreement
  • 477.180 — 477.180���� Ratification of amendment to agreement; withdrawal if Legislative Assembly fails to ratify amendment
  • 477.184 — 477.184; 1967 c.429 �19; 1997 c.274 �26] ����� 477.655 Fire-fighting tools and equipment at operation area and on tr
  • 477.185 — 477.185���� Use of local fire protection resources (metadata only)
  • 477.190 — 477.190���� Authority of Governor to carry out agreement
  • 477.195 — 477.195���� Ratification of Northwest Wildland Fire Protection Agreement
  • 477.200 — 477.200. The Governor may delegate the authority granted under this section or ORS 477.180 and 477.185 to the State Fore
  • 477.205 — 477.205, whose grazing land is being assessed for forest fire protection within a forest protection district. ����� (d)
  • 477.210 — 477.210���� Duty of owner to protect forestland; forester�s duty to provide protection upon noncompliance
  • 477.216 — 477.216); 1959 c.363 �10; 1965 c.253 �117; renumbered 477.565] ����� 477.218 [Amended by 1953 c.68 �19; 1965 c.253 �
  • 477.220 — 477.220���� Lands not provided protection; lands not included within ORS 477.205 to 477.281
  • 477.225 — 477.225���� Establishment and change of forest protection districts; rules
  • 477.230 — 477.230, but not including those costs eligible for emergency fire cost suppression from the State Forestry Department L
  • 477.232 — 477.232���� Costs in excess of budget; amounts not expended
  • 477.235 — 477.235���� Forester to prepare tentative budget estimates for districts
  • 477.245 — 477.245���� Owners entitled to be heard on budget matters; public budget meetings to be held in district
  • 477.250 — 477.250���� Notice of budget meeting; notice of proposed assessment
  • 477.255 — 477.255���� Holding of budget meeting; revision and submission of budget for final approval
  • 477.265 — 477.265] ����� 477.052 [1997 c.429 �14; 2007 c.30 �6; repealed by 2021 c.592 �34] ����� 477.053 [1953 c.372 �18;
  • 477.270 — 477.270���� Budgeted cost of forester to be lien; collection; deposit of amounts collected
  • 477.281 — 477.281, a request for a General Fund appropriation for the following purposes: ����� (a) Providing funds for the purch
  • 477.290 — 477.290; 1997 c.274 �24] ����� 477.645 Internal combustion engines; rules. (1) During a fire season every person ope
  • 477.295 — 477.295���� Minimum assessment under ORS 477.270; combining lots; fees; rules
  • 477.300 — 477.300���� Use of funds in State Forestry Department Account for capital outlay expenditures of district
  • 477.304 — 477.304; 1967 c.429 �50; 1993 c.430 �2; 1997 c.274 �32] ����� 477.715 [1965 c.253 �129; repealed by 1971 c.743 �432]
  • 477.305 — 477.305���� Forester to enforce prohibition against littering on forestland in districts RANGELAND
  • 477.317 — 477.317���� State Forester assistance to rangeland protection association
  • 477.320 — 477.320���� Request of rangeland owners for protection; hearings; determination; cooperative agreements for protection
  • 477.322 — 477.322���� Disposal and transfer of motor vehicles and equipment
  • 477.323 — 477.323���� Funding and assistance for rangeland protection associations
  • 477.360 — 477.360���� Duties of fire warden for forest protection district
  • 477.365 — 477.365, 477.515, 477.625, 478.960, 526.041, 526.360 or 527.670. [Formerly
  • 477.406 — 477.406. ����� (d) Payment for liability insurance and other administrative expenses of the rangeland protection associ
  • 477.409 — 477.409���� Contracts for off-season services for fire prevention and suppression personnel
  • 477.410 — 477.410���� Liability of parties; responsibility for equipment; unemployment insurance and workers� compensation; sovere
  • 477.445 — 477.445���� Committee oversight of distribution of fire emergency funds
  • 477.450 — 477.450, 477.455, 477.460, 477.755, 477.760, 477.770 and 477.775. ����� (3) The committee may: ����� (a) Make recommen
  • 477.460 — 477.460���� Duties of administrator; compensation and expenses WILDFIRE HAZARD ZONES
  • 477.491 — 477.491���� Assignments of property to wildfire hazard zones null and void FIRE PREVENTION (Wildfire Risk)
  • 477.504 — 477.504���� No effect on management of private lands
  • 477.506 — 477.506���� Wildfire risk reduction program annual report (Fire Seasons)
  • 477.508 — 477.508���� State Forester may declare fire season in district
  • 477.512 — 477.512���� Additional acts prohibited during fire season (Permits)
  • 477.515 — (1).
  • 477.520 — 477.520. ����� (c) Make such reports of their work and conditions within their localities as may be requested by the fo
  • 477.532 — 477.532���� Regional air quality authority�s functions limited (Restricted Uses)
  • 477.535 — 477.535���� Forester may proclaim forestland subject to restricted uses; coordination of state and federal land restrict
  • 477.540 — 477.540���� Notice of proclamation; suspension or termination; reinstatement
  • 477.556 — 477.556���� Advisory committee; membership; terms; staff
  • 477.560 — 477.560. [1989 c.920 �8; 1991 c.919 �15a; 1997 c.274 �53; 2007 c.213 �5] SNAGS; SLASHING AND OTHER DEBRIS �����
  • 477.562 — 477.562���� Registration fee; rules SNAGS; SLASHING AND OTHER DEBRIS
  • 477.565 — 477.565, 477.615, 477.625, 477.635 to 477.670, 477.695, 477.710, 477.720 or
  • 477.575 — 477.575] ����� 477.245 Owners entitled to be heard on budget matters; public budget meetings to be held in district.
  • 477.580 — 477.580���� Determination of additional fire hazards; notice to landowner; plan for reducing hazard; release from liabil
  • 477.605 — 477.605���� Enjoining violations of ORS 477.615 and 477.645 to 477.655
  • 477.610 — 477.610���� Standardization of fire-fighting equipment used to protect forestland; rules (General Regulations)
  • 477.615 — 477.615���� Additional water supply and equipment; rules
  • 477.625 — 477.625���� Permit to use fire or power-driven machinery; exception; conditions; waiver of permit
  • 477.635 — 477.635] ����� 477.290 [1961 c.603 �14; 1965 c.253 �110; renumbered 477.640] ����� 477.291 [Formerly 477.039; re
  • 477.655 — 477.655���� Fire-fighting tools and equipment at operation area and on trucks; rules
  • 477.660 — 477.660���� Additional protection facilities or services at operation area
  • 477.670 — 477.670���� When use of fire or power-driven machinery prohibited MISCELLANEOUS
  • 477.695 — 477.695���� Removal of flammable material from railroad rights of way
  • 477.710 — 477.710���� Starting of campfire or other open fire restricted; exceptions
  • 477.720 — 477.720���� Accidentally setting fire to forestland; failure to prevent spread
  • 477.740 — 477.740, or any rule or order adopted pursuant thereto, is a violation punishable as follows: ����� (a) For the first o
  • 477.745 — 477.745���� Liability of parents for costs of suppressing fire caused by minor child
  • 477.747 — 477.747���� Policies and plans for restoration of burned forestland
  • 477.748 — 477.748���� Small forestland grant program OREGON FOREST LAND PROTECTION FUND
  • 477.755 — 477.755���� Appropriation of fund; limitation on expenditures
  • 477.760 — 477.760���� Rules for administration of fund; annual determination of fund balance
  • 477.775 — 477.775. ����� (b) Acquiring and placing centrally managed fire suppression resources for statewide use. ����� (c) Acq
  • 477.777 — 477.777���� Agency request budget; expenditures; report WILDFIRE PREPARED STRUCTURE PROGRAM
  • 477.855 — for the repeal of 477.027 has not been made.
  • 477.980 — 477.980���� Enforcement policy; rules; factors considered
  • 477.985 — for violation of this chapter or rules or orders adopted pursuant
  • 477.993 — in the manner provided by ORS chapter 153.
  • 526.370 — 526.370; and ����� (c) That may contain isolated tracts of forestland not so classified or not within a forest protecti
  • 527.296 — 527.296; 1987 c.919 �21; 1991 c.639 �9; 2025 c.581 �22] ����� 477.460 Duties of administrator; compensation and expe
  • 527.640 — 527.640. ����� (6) Members shall serve at the pleasure of the board. ����� (7) Members shall be appointed for four-yea
Title 478 · ORS Chapter 478 (57 sections)
  • 198.835 — 198.835: ����� (a) A statement that the district shall be divided into a specified number of zones for the purpose of i
  • 198.866 — and 198.867, or at an election on merger or consolidation called under
  • 478.002 — 478.002. Without limiting the foregoing: ����� (1) A successor district is: ����� (a) The owner of the property of the
  • 478.004 — 478.004���� New district succeeds to and replaces abolished district FORMATION
  • 478.010 — 478.010, the board of directors of the district shall annex to the district any lands that are within the coverage area
  • 478.090 — 478.090���� Effect of 1939 Act on districts then existing
  • 478.100 — 478.100���� Immaterial defects in organization not to invalidate district organization
  • 478.115 — 478.115���� County governing body to determine territory of district
  • 478.130 — 478.130���� Certain structures subject to fire damage to be added to tax rolls
  • 478.140 — 478.140���� Procedure for adding land to district by consent of owner
  • 478.150 — 478.150���� Conference with State Forestry Department required prior to formation of district or annexation of territory
  • 478.160 — 478.160���� Filing of boundary or zone change with county assessor and Department of Revenue POWERS AND DUTIES
  • 478.215 — 478.215���� Position numbers for director election (metadata only)
  • 478.225 — 478.225���� Election subdistricts; petition for formation; election
  • 478.234 — 478.234���� Subdistricts for nomination or election of directors
  • 478.260 — 478.260���� Fire chief; fire department facilities; fire evacuation routes; emergency medical services
  • 478.270 — 478.270���� Reports of directors; State Fire Marshal cooperation; uniform forms
  • 478.280 — 478.280, install, maintain and operate systems of street, road or highway lights. The lights shall be maintained upon th
  • 478.290 — 478.290���� Additional authority of districts within 10-mile radius of city of 100,000 or more
  • 478.300 — 478.300���� Contracting with others to provide facilities and services for fire protection or road lighting; authority o
  • 478.305 — 478.305���� Contracting with others for mutual communication system; contracts in other states
  • 478.310 — 478.310���� Response to fire or public safety incident outside its own territory by district or municipality; liability
  • 478.315 — 478.315���� Response to fire or public safety incident in Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area; payment of costs
  • 478.325 — 478.325���� District may levy taxes for purposes of ORS 478.335 to 478.370
  • 478.335 — 478.335���� Contracts for medical and hospital services or insurance
  • 478.340 — 478.340���� Payment of premiums or charges on contracts; employee contributions; multiple contracts
  • 478.355 — 478.355���� Establishment of employee retirement system; provisions of plan
  • 478.365 — 478.365���� Employee contributions to retirement fund
  • 478.370 — are expenses for which a district may levy taxes as provided by ORS
  • 478.390 — 478.390���� Investments authorized to fund length of service awards for volunteer firefighters REVENUES AND FINANCES
  • 478.410 — 478.410. ����� (17) Upon request by a district, to help the district act as described in this section, a county shall p
  • 478.432 — 478.432���� Taxation of qualified forestland and structures on qualified forestland
  • 478.470 — 478.470���� Interest on unpaid warrants; limitation on amount of warrants (Tax Zones)
  • 478.480 — (2), 478.485 and 478.490. [1983 c.569 �8]
  • 478.490 — and shall be entered in the proper records of the district board. [1983
  • 478.495 — 478.495���� Limitation on changes in tax zone boundaries
  • 478.500 — 478.500���� Determination of tax levy in each tax zone
  • 478.505 — 478.505���� Petition for tax zones by district electors; number of signatures required; public hearing (Multicounty
  • 478.560 — 478.560���� Deposit and disbursement of funds of districts located in two or more counties CHANGES TO DISTRICT
  • 478.665 — 478.665���� Withdrawal of territory from district; inclusion in forest protection district; assessment
  • 478.845 — 478.845���� Revenue bonds authorized for fire safety systems
  • 478.855 — 478.855. ����� (3) A revenue bond issued under ORS 478.845 to 478.875 shall not constitute a debt of the city or distri
  • 478.860 — 478.860���� Standards for eligibility for loans for fire safety systems
  • 478.865 — 478.865���� Loan contract; repayment plan; terms and conditions
  • 478.870 — 478.870���� Powers granted to enforce loan contracts and secure payment of bonds; reserve fund
  • 478.885 — 478.885���� Payment or repayment for cost of fire safety system installation in multifamily housing FIRE PREVENTION
  • 478.924 — 478.924���� Approval of code by city or county required
  • 478.927 — 478.927���� Building permit review for fire prevention code
  • 478.930 — 478.930���� Violation of code; failure to remove hazards; burning waste without permit prohibited
  • 478.960 — 478.960���� Burning of certain materials permitted only with permission of fire chief; damage or injury; burning schedul
  • 478.965 — 478.965���� Recovery by district of costs of suppressing unlawful fire; attorney fees DISTRICT UNIQUE IDENTIFIERS
  • 478.970 — 478.970���� Purpose of district unique identifiers (metadata only)
  • 478.972 — 478.972���� Application by district to State Fire Marshal for issuance of unique identifier for district
  • 478.980 — 478.980���� Unique identifier for district formed by consolidation or merger of districts
  • 478.982 — do not alter or add to the corporate title or identification of a
  • 478.990 — 478.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 478.001 Definitions. (1) As used in this chapter, unless the cont
  • 682.027 — 682.027. [Amended by 1953 c.369 �2; 1959 c.658 �1; 1967 c.348 �1; 1969 c.667 �17; 1973 c.192 �1; 1979 c.565 �1; 1981 c.5
Title 479 · ORS Chapter 479 (64 sections)
  • 446.155 — 446.155. ����� (b) A smoke alarm installed in a manufactured dwelling that is resold by a person other than the manufac
  • 455.150 — is subject to the provisions of this section. Where the provisions of
  • 455.410 — to 455.740 for the enforcement, inspection and administration of the
  • 479.015 — 479.015���� Smoking in public elevator prohibited; penalty
  • 479.120 — 479.120); 1969 c.314 �52; repealed by 1979 c.764 �2] ����� 479.130 [Repealed by 2011 c.97 �9] ����� 479.140 [Amende
  • 479.155 — 479.155���� Plan of proposed construction or alteration; declaration of value; approval of plan; effect of approval; rul
  • 479.165 — 479.165���� Certification of fire officials; rules (metadata only)
  • 479.168 — 479.168, public garage, dry cleaning establishment, apartment house, hotel, bulk oil storage plant, school, institution
  • 479.170 — 479.170���� Ordering repair of, or removal of material from, buildings
  • 479.180 — 479.180���� Appeal from order to comply with fire prevention statutes; fee
  • 479.190 — 479.190���� Liability in damages for failure to comply with order under ORS 479.170
  • 479.195 — 479.195���� Assembly occupancy limits; prohibition against exceeding limit; remedies
  • 479.200 — 479.200���� Fire protection water supply for public buildings; rules INSPECTION OF INSTITUTIONS
  • 479.210 — 479.210���� �Institution� defined for ORS 479.215 to 479.220
  • 479.215 — 479.215���� Institution not to be licensed or certificated unless in compliance with fire safety requirements; inspectio
  • 479.217 — 479.217���� Temporary permit in lieu of inspection approval under ORS 479.215; cancellation; extension or renewal
  • 479.220 — 479.220���� Institution inspection by State Fire Marshal; notification to licensing agency of noncompliance RESIDENT
  • 479.250 — to 479.305. [1979 c.642 �9; 1999 c.307 �10]
  • 479.255 — (2) or (3), the State Fire Marshal or local fire official may issue a
  • 479.257 — 479.257���� Design features required for certain smoke alarms; rules
  • 479.258 — 479.258���� Provision of notice of smoke alarm or smoke detector requirements for persons who are hard of hearing; rules
  • 479.260 — 479.260���� Transfer of dwelling unit or lodging house without smoke alarm or smoke detector prohibited
  • 479.265 — 479.265���� Action for unlawful transfer of dwelling unit; damages; attorney fees
  • 479.270 — 479.270. Testing intervals shall not exceed six months. [1979 c.642 �8; 1993 c.369 �21; 1999 c.307 �9] ����� 479.290
  • 479.275 — 479.275���� Tenant of rental dwelling unit to test smoke alarm or smoke detector and replace dead batteries
  • 479.280 — and 479.295 in a form and manner as specified by rule by the State Fire
  • 479.285 — 479.285���� Owner to maintain and test certain smoke alarms and smoke detectors
  • 479.290 — 479.290���� Certain persons not liable for damages resulting from mechanical failure of smoke alarm or smoke detector
  • 479.295 — 479.295���� State Fire Marshal to adopt rules setting standards and providing for implementation of certain laws governi
  • 479.297 — 479.297���� Ionization smoke alarms; required equipment; exemptions
  • 479.300 — 479.300���� Removing or tampering with smoke alarm or smoke detector prohibited
  • 479.305 — 479.305���� Smoking policy disclosure ELECTRICAL SAFETY LAW
  • 479.525 — 479.525���� Application of Electrical Safety Law; uniformity
  • 479.540 — 479.540, no person shall make, supervise or direct the making of an electrical installation which does not meet minimum
  • 479.545 — 479.545���� License required of state employee; letter of authority
  • 479.550 — 479.550���� No work on new electrical installation until permit issued; temporary permit; rules
  • 479.560 — 479.560���� Issuance of permit; when permit becomes void; master electrical inspection permit; rules
  • 479.570 — 479.570���� Energizing of electrical installations; rules
  • 479.610 — does not apply to installations of industrial electrical equipment
  • 479.620 — 479.620���� Certain electrical license required; electrical installations by unlicensed persons prohibited
  • 479.630 — (1) and (2) and:
  • 479.632 — 479.632���� Applicant training or experience obtained in another state
  • 479.670 — 479.670���� Maintenance of action or suit by unlicensed person prohibited
  • 479.680 — 479.680���� Adoption of rules by Electrical and Elevator Board; establishment of continuing education program
  • 479.710 — 479.710���� Electrical installations must meet minimum safety standards
  • 479.730 — 479.730���� Adoption of rules by Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services
  • 479.740 — 479.740���� Factors to be considered in adopting rules; incorporation of standards by reference
  • 479.760 — and that is not decertified.
  • 479.770 — 479.770���� Approved electric ignition pilot required on certain appliances
  • 479.810 — 479.810���� Administration and enforcement; Chief Electrical Inspector; inspector qualifications; rules
  • 479.815 — 479.815���� Inspector conflicts of interest; rules (metadata only)
  • 479.835 — 479.835���� Recovery of purchase price of product not meeting applicable laws
  • 479.840 — 479.840���� Fees; rules; means to guarantee payment
  • 479.845 — 479.845���� Limitation on use of local government fees
  • 479.853 — 479.853���� Appeal procedure; distribution of major code interpretation decisions
  • 479.854 — 479.854���� Authority of municipality to require license; approval of ordinance
  • 479.860 — 479.860���� Persons authorized to design, plan and lay out electrical installations; rules
  • 479.905 — to 479.945 do not apply to the employees of a telecommunications
  • 479.915 — 479.915���� Limited energy technician license requirements
  • 479.940 — 479.940���� Activities not subject to licensure under ORS 479.510 to 479.945; identification cards
  • 479.943 — 479.943���� Activities not subject to licensure under ORS 479.905 to 479.945
  • 479.947 — 479.947���� Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program; approval and audit by Electrical and Elevator Board RA
  • 479.995 — 479.995. This subsection does not require a city or county to assume full responsibility for enforcement, inspection and
  • 480.420 — to 480.434 or 480.450 and desires a hearing, the person may complain or
Title 480 · ORS Chapter 480 (76 sections)
  • 476.030 — (3) within a rural fire protection district, the fire marshal, if there
  • 480.010 — 480.010. ����� (2) Any blasting powder of which the sale and use is prohibited by ORS 480.020. ����� (3) Any fuse decl
  • 480.020 — 480.020���� Prohibition against sale of bad powder (metadata only)
  • 480.030 — 480.030���� Fuse unfit for use and sale; prohibition of use
  • 480.040 — 480.040���� Sale, exchange or possession, when unlawful
  • 480.050 — 480.050���� Prohibition against intrastate transportation of explosives in passenger vehicle operated by common carrier;
  • 480.060 — 480.060���� Transportation of certain explosives prohibited
  • 480.085 — 480.085���� Requirement for removal of unused explosives from work area
  • 480.095 — 480.095���� Penalty and civil liability for violation of ORS 480.085 FIREWORKS
  • 480.111 — to 480.165.
  • 480.120 — 480.120���� Sale, possession and use of fireworks prohibited; exceptions; enforcement
  • 480.123 — 480.123���� Use for repelling birds or other animals; permit; rules
  • 480.124 — 480.124���� Use for control of predatory animals allowed
  • 480.127 — 480.127���� Permit for retail sale of consumer fireworks; fee; rules
  • 480.130 — 480.130���� Permit for fireworks display; permit for wholesale sale of consumer fireworks; fee; rules
  • 480.140 — 480.140���� Fireworks displays to be under supervision of police and fire department chiefs or county court
  • 480.150 — 480.150���� Permits for fireworks sales or displays; rules; security
  • 480.152 — 480.152���� Publication of advertisement for sale of unlawful fireworks prohibited
  • 480.154 — 480.154���� Manufacturer or wholesaler required to maintain records of sale of fireworks; shipments to show permit numbe
  • 480.156 — 480.156���� Sale of fireworks to out-of-state resident without valid license or permit prohibited; seller to ascertain l
  • 480.158 — 480.158���� Parents of minor liable for costs incurred in suppressing fires caused by use of fireworks by minor; excepti
  • 480.160 — 480.160���� Local regulation and effect of state law; local enforcement authority
  • 480.165 — 480.165, nor in any permit issued thereunder, shall authorize the manufacture, sale, use or discharge of fireworks in an
  • 480.200 — to 480.290 and 480.990 (6) do not apply to:
  • 480.225 — 480.225���� Eligibility for certificate of possession
  • 480.230 — or that the person has been convicted of a violation under ORS 480.990
  • 480.235 — 480.235���� Waiting period for issuance of certificate of possession; investigation of applicant; authority of investiga
  • 480.239 — 480.239���� Application for renewal of certificate of possession; testing criteria
  • 480.244 — 480.244���� Storage facility approval; inspection; relocation; rules; fees
  • 480.265 — or of any rule or regulation adopted under ORS 480.280 (1) is a Class B
  • 480.270 — 480.270���� Revocation or suspension for violations; surrender of certificate of possession
  • 480.275 — 480.275. ����� (3) A certificate of possession is valid for three years from the date of issuance unless suspended or r
  • 480.280 — 480.280���� Administration and enforcement by State Fire Marshal; rules; appointment of assistants
  • 480.290 — 480.290���� Requirements for person driving vehicle transporting explosives REGULATION OF GASOLINE DISPENSING
  • 480.310 — to 480.385 or of any applicable rule of the State Fire Marshal has
  • 480.332 — or 480.341, that makes an owner, operator or employee available for
  • 480.340 — 480.340, 480.341, 480.344, 480.345 and 480.347 by sections 3 to 8, chapter 607, Oregon Laws 2023, if the conduct occurs
  • 480.341 — 480.341���� Customer operation of gasoline dispensing device in rural Oregon
  • 480.344 — 480.344���� Equal access for persons with disabilities
  • 480.345 — between the applicant and nonretail customers permitted to dispense
  • 480.347 — 480.347���� Use of gasoline dispensing device by emergency service volunteer; conditions
  • 480.350 — 480.350���� License required for operation of nonretail facility; application; fee; term; renewal; disposition of fees
  • 480.365 — 480.365���� Suspension, revocation, refusal to issue or renew nonretail facility license; procedure
  • 480.370 — 480.370���� Subpoenas for investigation; effect of failure to comply
  • 480.375 — 480.375���� Safety inspection of facilities by State Fire Marshal; audit; investigation of law violations
  • 480.385 — 480.385���� Civil penalty for gasoline dispensing law violations
  • 480.390 — 480.390���� Nonretail facilities at airports; rules LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS
  • 480.410 — to 480.460 shall be paid by the State Fire Marshal to the State
  • 480.430 — 480.430���� Liquefied petroleum gas containers; certain uses prohibited
  • 480.434 — 480.434���� Examination of applicants for licenses; examination fee; issuance of license
  • 480.435 — 480.435���� Licenses; revocation; suspension; refusal to issue or renew
  • 480.436 — 480.436���� License fees; term of licenses; delinquency penalty
  • 480.440 — 480.440���� Inspection of certain storage tanks; fee
  • 480.445 — 480.445���� Regulation of liquefied petroleum gas container or receptacle siting and installation
  • 480.450 — 480.450���� Notice of new installations; fees; inspections after original inspection; notice of changes; correction of i
  • 480.460 — 480.460���� Disposition of fees BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS
  • 480.510 — to 480.670 and 480.990 (8). [2001 c.411 �10; 2007 c.898 �2]
  • 480.525 — (1), a person may not:
  • 480.535 — 480.535���� Board of Boiler Rules; members; duties; qualifications; confirmation; rules
  • 480.540 — 480.540���� Term of members; removal; compensation and expenses
  • 480.545 — 480.545. The fee to apply for or renew a license is: ����� (a) $27.50 per year for an employee or agent license. �����
  • 480.550 — 480.550���� Minimum safety standards; effect on existing vessels; application of subsequent amendments
  • 480.555 — 480.555���� Prohibitions relating to nonconforming vessels; exemptions
  • 480.565 — (3).
  • 480.570 — 480.570���� Inspections by special inspectors or others; effect on permit fees; exempt boilers and vessels
  • 480.580 — 480.580���� Access to buildings and premises by inspectors
  • 480.585 — 480.585. ����� (6) Notwithstanding any requirement of ORS 480.510 to 480.670 or the state building code, the Department
  • 480.600 — 480.600���� Special provisions on permit and inspection fees; notice from insurer
  • 480.630 — 480.630. [1983 c.676 �24; 2005 c.758 �37; 2007 c.306 �4] ����� 480.634 Exemption of journeyman plumber for certain a
  • 480.632 — 480.632���� Employment of unlicensed worker prohibited
  • 480.634 — 480.634���� Exemption of journeyman plumber for certain activities
  • 480.645 — 480.645���� Standardized examination; administration
  • 480.647 — 480.647���� Quality control procedures for welding on nonboiler external piping; rules
  • 480.660 — 480.660���� Notice of violation; correction; when use prohibited; appeal
  • 480.670 — or rules adopted for the administration and enforcement of those
  • 480.990 — (6) and may, in accordance with the applicable provisions of ORS
Title 481 · ORS Chapter 481 (6 sections)
  • 481.022 — 481.022); 1971 c.529 �1; 1979 c.767 �1; 1983 c.311 �3; repealed by 1983 c.338 �978] ����� 481.022 [1959 c.683 �2; re
  • 481.117 — 481.117] ����� 481.516 [1973 c.91 �2; 1975 c.209 �12; repealed by 1983 c.338 �978] ����� 481.518 [1983 c.748 ��2
  • 481.470 — 481.470)] ����� 481.471 [1969 c.605 �10 (enacted in lieu of 481.470); repealed by 1971 c.529 �37] ����� 481.472
  • 481.540 — 481.540; 1961 c.146 �4; 1965 c.220 �4; 1965 c.363 �4; 1967 c.175 �1; 1969 c.70 �3; 1969 c.599 �28; 1973 c.249 �48; 1975
  • 481.545 — 481.545; 1967 c.201 �1; 1981 c.314 �6; repealed by 1983 c.338 �978] ����� 481.957 [1963 c.162 �2; 1967 c.151 �1; 196
  • 481.550 — 481.550; repealed by 1983 c.338 �978] ����� 481.970 [1969 c.34 �2; 1973 c.249 �49; repealed by 1983 c.338 �978]
Title 482 · ORS Chapter 482 (3 sections)
  • 482.140 — 482.140); repealed by 1983 c.338 �978] ����� 482.150 [Amended by 1961 c.286 �2; 1963 c.484 �7; repealed by 1983 c.33
  • 482.540 — 482.540, 482.550 and 482.560); repealed by 1985 c.16 �475; 1985 c.672 �1] ����� 482.543 [1983 c.721 �6; repealed by
  • 482.580 — 482.580); repealed by 1983 c.338 �978] ����� 482.593 [1983 c.735 �1; repealed by 1985 c.16 �475] ����� 482.595 [
Title 483 · ORS Chapter 483 (8 sections)
  • 483.448 — 483.448); repealed by 1983 c.338 �978] ����� 483.450 [Amended by 1975 c.451 �256; repealed by 1983 c.338 �978] �
  • 487.660 — 487.660] ����� 483.046 [Repealed by 1975 c.451 �291] ����� 483.048 [Repealed by 1975 c.451 �291] ����� 483.0
  • 487.830 — 487.830] ����� 483.648 [1973 c.465 �1; 1975 c.451 �269c; renumbered 487.820] ����� 483.652 [1961 c.725 �1; repea
  • 487.835 — 487.835] ����� 483.638 [1965 c.574 �8; 1975 c.451 �269a; renumbered 487.810] ����� 483.640 [1965 c.574 �4; 1975
  • 487.837 — 487.837] ����� 483.780 [1973 c.191 �2; renumbered
  • 487.839 — 487.839] ����� 483.785 [1973 c.191 �3; renumbered
  • 487.841 — 487.841] ����� 483.790 [1973 c.191 �4; renumbered
  • 487.843 — 487.843] ����� 483.800 [1971 c.454 �14; 1973 c.835 �80; repealed by 1983 c.338 �978] ����� 483.805 [1971 c.454 �
Title 484 · ORS Chapter 484 (9 sections)
  • 153.530 — 153.530] ����� 484.180 [1959 c.664 �12(1); 1963 c.401 �10; 1965 c.473 �1; 1975 c.451 �152a; 1977 c.882 �32; 1979 c.4
  • 153.535 — 153.535] ����� 484.190 [1959 c.664 �12(2), (3); 1975 c.451 �153; 1981 c.818 �22; renumbered 153.540] ����� 484.2
  • 153.545 — 153.545] ����� 484.210 [1959 c.664 �13(1); 1965 c.588 �1; 1981 c.818 �26; renumbered 153.550] ����� 484.220 [195
  • 153.585 — 153.585] ����� 484.400 [1975 c.451 �140a; 1981 c.818 �36; renumbered 153.590] ����� 484.405 [1975 c.451 �140b; 1
  • 153.610 — 153.610] ����� 484.360 [1975 c.451 �133; 1981 c.803 �9; 1981 c.818 �32; renumbered 153.615] ����� 484.365 [1975
  • 153.620 — 153.620] ����� 484.375 [1975 c.451 �137; 1981 c.818 �34; renumbered 153.575] ����� 484.380 [1975 c.451 �137a; re
  • 153.624 — 153.624] ����� 484.150 [1959 c.664 ��10, 11; 1963 c.401 �5; 1965 c.588 �2; 1971 c.388 �1; 1973 c.737 �2; 1974 s.s. c
  • 153.635 — 153.635] ����� 484.310 [1959 c.664 �23; 1981 c.818 �29; renumbered 153.600] ����� 484.320 [1959 c.664 ��24, 25;
  • 809.710 — 809.710] ����� 484.230 [1959 c.664 �14; 1965 c.473 �2; 1975 c.315 �7; 1977 c.746 �13; 1981 c.818 �28; renumbered 153
Title 485 · ORS Chapter 485 (3 sections)
  • 823.040 — 823.040] ����� 485.515 [1973 c.407 �4; 1975 c.209 �15; 1983 c.451 �2; 1983 c.338 �945; renumbered 823.060] �����
  • 823.150 — 823.150] ����� 485.565 [1973 c.407 �16; 1981 c.794 �2; 1983 c.451 �6; 1983 c.338 �949; renumbered 823.160] �����
  • 823.200 — 823.200] ����� 485.580 [1973 c.407 �19; 1975 c.695 �8; 1983 c.451 �7; renumbered 823.210] ����� 485.585 [1973 c.
Title 486 · ORS Chapter 486 (3 sections)
  • 486.080 — 486.080); 1983 c.410 �1; repealed by 1983 c.338 �978] ����� 486.085 [1977 c.894 �3; 1979 c.233 �3; repealed by 1983
  • 743.779 — 743.779] ����� 486.555 [Repealed by 1955 c.429 �51] ����� 486.556 [1955 c.429 �25; 1983 c.338 �958; renumbered 7
  • 743.784 — 743.784] ����� 486.565 [Repealed by 1955 c.429 �51] ����� 486.566 [1955 c.429 �29; 1977 c.894 �13; 1983 c.338 �9
Title 487 · ORS Chapter 487 (2 sections)
  • 814.330 — 814.330] ����� 487.746 [1983 c.380 �7; renumbered
  • 814.340 — 814.340] ����� 487.750 [1975 c.451 �130; 1981 c.511 �1; 1983 c.332 �2; repealed by 1983 c.338 �978] ����� 487.75
Title 488 · ORS Chapter 488 (21 sections)
  • 153.340 — 153.340] ����� 488.240 [1967 c.620 �7; 1979 c.477 �10; renumbered 153.345] ����� 488.250 [1967 c.620 �8; renumbe
  • 153.350 — 153.350] ����� 488.260 [1967 c.620 �9; 1981 c.625 �4; renumbered 153.355] ����� 488.270 [1967 c.620 �10; renumbe
  • 153.360 — 153.360] ����� 488.280 [1967 c.620 �11; renumbered 153.365] ����� 488.290 [1967 c.620 �12; renumbered
  • 153.370 — 153.370] ����� 488.300 [1967 c.620 �13; renumbered
  • 153.375 — 153.375] ����� 488.400 [1973 c.304 �3; 1977 c.77 �2; repealed by 1977 c.842 �12] ����� 488.405 [1973 c.304 �4; r
  • 488.764 — 488.764); 1977 c.615 �14; renumbered 830.740 in 1989] ����� 488.764 [1965 c.477 ��6, 7; repealed by 1977 c.260 �3 (4
  • 488.778 — 488.778] ����� 488.778 [Formerly 488.775; 1973 c.520 �8; renumbered 830.825 in 1989] ����� 488.780 [1959 c.686 �
  • 830.040 — in 1989]
  • 830.115 — in 1989]
  • 830.120 — in 1989]
  • 830.135 — in 1989]
  • 830.230 — in 1989]
  • 830.245 — in 1989]
  • 830.300 — in 1989]
  • 830.330 — in 1989]
  • 830.355 — in 1989]
  • 830.415 — in 1989]
  • 830.485 — in 1989]
  • 830.495 — in 1989]
  • 830.865 — in 1989]
  • 830.875 — in 1989]
Title 491 · ORS Chapter 491 (1 sections)
  • ORS.491 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 491 (Former Provisions) � Aero
Title 492 · ORS Chapter 492 (1 sections)
Title 493 · ORS Chapter 493 (1 sections)
  • ORS.493 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 493 (Former Provisions) Ai
Title 494 · ORS Chapter 494 (6 sections)
Title 496 · ORS Chapter 496 (106 sections)
  • 153.725 — 153.725] ����� 496.927 [1977 c.350 �2; 1979 c.477 �14; renumbered 153.730] ����� 496.930 [1967 c.604 �6; renumbe
  • 153.745 — 153.745] ����� 496.935 [1967 c.604 �7; renumbered
  • 153.750 — 153.750] ����� 496.940 [1967 c.604 �8; renumbered
  • 153.755 — 153.755] ����� 496.945 [1967 c.604 �9; renumbered
  • 153.760 — 153.760] ����� 496.950 [1967 c.604 �10; renumbered
  • 153.765 — 153.765] ����� 496.951 [1995 c.545 �4; 1997 c.19 �1; 1999 c.1051 �105; 2010 c.107 ��21,23; repealed by 2011 c.597 �6
  • 164.245 — to 164.270 or 498.120, the court shall include in the sentence a
  • 183.400 — 183.400. [1999 c.697 �5] ����� 496.118 Duties and powers of director. (1) Subject to policy direction by the State F
  • 293.640 — regarding the expenditure of moneys deposited in the fund and on the
  • 496.016 — 496.016���� Applicability of wildlife laws to commercial fishing laws
  • 496.018 — 496.018���� Person with disability under wildlife laws STATE DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE; COMMISSION; DIRECTOR;
  • 496.085 — 496.085���� Fish Screening Task Force; qualifications of members; duties
  • 496.090 — 496.090���� State Fish and Wildlife Commission; members; terms; qualifications; compensation and expenses
  • 496.112 — 496.112���� State Fish and Wildlife Director; term; compensation and expenses; delegation of commission powers to direct
  • 496.116 — 496.116���� Delegation of rulemaking authority to director; requirements
  • 496.121 — 496.121���� Authority of department to require fingerprints
  • 496.124 — 496.124���� Fish Division; Wildlife Division; authority
  • 496.138 — 496.138���� Commission policies and programs; rules; public hearings; agency request budgets
  • 496.146 — (4). If the calculation of the number of tags eligible for transfer
  • 496.151 — 496.151���� Allocation of nonresident tags for outfitters and guides
  • 496.154 — 496.154���� Limitation on authority to condemn certain farm use property
  • 496.156 — 496.156���� Expenditure priority for anadromous fish management
  • 496.162 — 496.162���� Establishing seasons, amounts and manner of taking wildlife; rules
  • 496.164 — 496.164���� Cooperation with public and private agencies for fish and wildlife management; technical information and pol
  • 496.167 — 496.167���� Department recompensable assistance to agencies; tracking and statements
  • 496.168 — 496.168���� Estimated expenses for recompensable assistance; invoices
  • 496.169 — and 496.228 to 496.242 against the subaccount referred to in this
  • 496.171 — to 496.182 or 498.026 is intended, by itself, to require an owner of
  • 496.172 — 496.172. ����� (3) For threatened species listed under ORS 496.172 and in the absence of an approved endangered species
  • 496.176 — 496.176���� Listing species; procedure; matters to be considered; periodic review
  • 496.182 — (8).
  • 496.201 — to 496.221 not intended to extend Indian legal or political rights. Nothing in ORS 496.201 to 496.221
  • 496.206 — 496.206���� Written request for salmon; contents; time for providing salmon
  • 496.216 — 496.216. [1981 c.575 �6; 1987 c.99 �4] ����� 496.225 [Repealed by 1973 c.723 �130] ACCESS AND HABITAT BOARD
  • 496.221 — 496.221���� ORS 496.201 to 496.221 not intended to extend Indian legal or political rights ACCESS AND HABITAT BOARD
  • 496.228 — 496.228���� Access and Habitat Board; qualification of members; expenses; term; meetings
  • 496.232 — 496.232���� Board to make program recommendations; commission approval; report; fund expenditure qualifications; gifts a
  • 496.236 — 496.236���� Advisory councils to board; duties; no compensation or expenses for members
  • 496.246 — 496.246���� Use of public lands for hunting; requirements regarding closure of access to public lands; exceptions OR
  • 496.252 — 496.252, 496.254, 527.620, 527.630, 527.680, 527.685, 527.714, 527.990,
  • 496.254 — 496.254, 527.620, 527.630, 527.680, 527.685, 527.714, 527.990, 527.992, 610.060 and 610.105 by sections 65 to 76 of this
  • 496.257 — 496.257���� Private Forest Accord Grant Program; rules
  • 496.259 — 496.259���� Private Forest Accord Mitigation Advisory Committee FISH AND WILDLIFE HABITAT IMPROVEMENT
  • 496.266 — 496.266���� Environmental restoration weirs; rules (metadata only)
  • 496.268 — 496.268���� Fish and Wildlife Natural Climate Solutions Fund
  • 496.270 — 496.270���� Immunity from liability for damages resulting from habitat or water quality improvement project; exceptions
  • 496.273 — 496.273���� Agency assistance and advice regarding plan
  • 496.274 — 496.274���� Wildlife mobility and habitat connectivity FISH RESOURCE PROTECTION, RESTORATION AND ENHANCEMENT (Sa
  • 496.275 — 496.275���� Salmon resource protection and restoration; review of public and private production facilities; approval of
  • 496.289 — 496.289���� Duties of board; report to legislature; recommendations for programs
  • 496.291 — 496.291���� Advisory councils; recommendations to board; consultation with councils STATE WILDLIFE FUND; RECEIPTS AN
  • 496.306 — 496.306���� Compensation for damage done by bear and cougar not to be paid from State Wildlife Fund
  • 496.340 — 496.340���� Payments to counties in lieu of taxes WILLAMETTE RIVER BASIN BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION STEWARDSHIP
  • 496.350 — 496.350���� Willamette River Basin Bonneville Power Administration Stewardship Fund; sources; uses NONGAME WILDLIFE
  • 496.390 — 496.390���� Control over fund by department; use of moneys SALMON AND TROUT ENHANCEMENT
  • 496.435 — to 496.455:
  • 496.440 — 496.440���� Enhancement program to be conducted by commission; objective (Temporary provisions relating to fish incu
  • 496.450 — 496.450. [1989 c.940 �2] ADOPTION OF PLANS FOR NATURAL PRODUCTION OF ANADROMOUS FISH RUNS ����� 496.470 Natural
  • 496.455 — 496.455���� Use of native stocks for projects; conditions
  • 496.460 — 496.460���� Salmon and Trout Enhancement Program Advisory Committee; members; duties and powers; travel and expenses
  • 496.465 — 496.465���� Interference with project prohibited ADOPTION OF PLANS FOR NATURAL PRODUCTION OF ANADROMOUS FISH RUNS
  • 496.470 — 496.470���� Natural production of anadromous fish; rules; priorities
  • 496.480 — 496.480���� Reports on basin plans FISHING TACKLE COLLECTION, DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING
  • 496.490 — 496.490���� Fishing tackle program WILDLIFE COOPERATION; FEDERAL WILDLIFE AID
  • 496.510 — 496.510���� Assent to federal wildlife-restoration statute; duty of commission with regard thereto
  • 496.525 — 496.525���� Federal fish restoration and management aid; powers of commission with regard thereto MIGRATORY WATERFOW
  • 496.550 — 496.550���� Migratory waterfowl; stamps; design selection; production of stamps and art works
  • 496.555 — 496.555���� Contract on migratory waterfowl stamp matters UPLAND BIRD STAMPS
  • 496.566 — 496.566���� Contest for stamp design; sale of art works; contracts for stamp matters HABITAT CONSERVATION STAMP
  • 496.571 — 496.571���� Habitat conservation stamp; fees; design selection; production of stamps and art works WILDLIFE LAW ENFO
  • 496.605 — 496.605, 496.610 or 496.615. ����� (b) �Potentially habituated wildlife� means bear, cougar, coyote and wolf. ����� (2
  • 496.610 — 496.610���� State police to enforce wildlife laws; payment of expenses from wildlife fund; appointment of federal agents
  • 496.615 — 496.615���� Commission employees to supplement state police
  • 496.620 — 496.620���� Nonliability of law enforcement officers
  • 496.630 — 496.630���� District attorneys to prosecute criminal cases; jurisdiction of courts
  • 496.640 — 496.640���� Service of process by law enforcement personnel
  • 496.645 — may at any time, without warrant, seize and take possession of:
  • 496.665 — 496.665���� Issuance of search warrants; places searched; use and disposition of seized property
  • 496.675 — 496.675���� Seizure without warrant by law enforcement personnel
  • 496.680 — 496.680���� Seizure of unlawful devices and unlawfully taken wildlife; forfeiture; disposition; repayment of administrat
  • 496.690 — 496.690���� Possession of wildlife as evidence of illegal taking
  • 496.695 — 496.695���� Counseling, aiding or sharing in violation
  • 496.700 — 496.700���� Investigating violations; summoning witnesses
  • 496.710 — 496.710���� Compelling testimony in enforcement proceedings
  • 496.716 — 496.716���� Wildlife inspection stations POTENTIALLY HABITUATED WILDLIFE
  • 496.731 — 496.731���� Written notification requiring removal of attractant for potentially habituated wildlife; exceptions WIL
  • 496.750 — 496.750���� Wildlife Law Violator Compact PERMIT FOR WATER FOR HYDROELECTRIC PURPOSES
  • 496.835 — 496.835���� Oregon Fish and Wildlife Hydroelectric Fund MISCELLANEOUS
  • 496.850 — 496.850���� Community outreach and education regarding recreational harvesting of shellfish
  • 496.860 — 496.860���� Authorization to remove nonindigenous aquatic species PENALTIES
  • 496.994 — 496.994���� Obstructing the taking of wildlife prohibited
  • 496.996 — 496.996���� Attempts to take wildlife decoy as unlawful wildlife taking GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 496.002 Short t
  • 497.002 — 497.002. ����� (6) All members of the commission shall represent the public interest of the state and make decisions af
  • 497.153 — and for the production and sale of the stamps.
  • 497.308 — 497.308. ����� (5) Nothing in this section affects any provision of ORS 498.164. [2011 c.284 �3] WILDLIFE LAW VIOLA
  • 498.026 — 498.026. [1987 c.686 �3; 1995 c.590 �3] ����� 496.175 [Amended by 1971 c.658 �4; repealed by 1973 c.723 �130] ��
  • 498.120 — shall be seized by any person authorized to enforce the wildlife laws
  • 498.306 — and 509.620. However, moneys received from the sale of angling licenses
  • 508.288 — and 508.506 become available.
  • 508.506 — shall be deposited in a separate subaccount in the State Wildlife Fund.
  • 508.745 — unless, at a minimum, sufficient fish are returned to the donor stream
  • 509.112 — and any other provision of the wildlife laws or commercial fishing
  • 527.990 — 527.990, 527.992, 610.060 and 610.105 by sections 65 to 76 of this 2022 Act become operative on June 1, 2028. [2022 c.33
  • 527.992 — 527.992, 610.060 and 610.105 by sections 65 to 76 of this 2022 Act become operative only if an incidental take permit re
  • 536.022 — (3)(e).
  • 704.060 — 704.060, for the use of the clients of those registration holders. Such a system shall include but not be limited to: �
Title 497 · ORS Chapter 497 (47 sections)
  • 164.354 — or 164.365 committed while the person was angling, taking shellfish,
  • 418.205 — to 418.327. The licenses issued under this subsection shall be in
  • 496.242 — 496.242. ����� (B) One dollar from each license shall be credited to the subaccount referred to in ORS
  • 496.283 — 496.283. ����� (C) Seventy-five cents from each license shall be credited to the Fish Screening Subaccount established
  • 496.303 — 496.303. ����� (d) Notwithstanding ORS 496.146 (10), the commission, upon the recommendation of the Access and Habitat
  • 497.006 — 497.006���� Certain persons as residents for licensing purposes
  • 497.014 — 497.014���� Validity of licenses in Pacific Ocean or Columbia River; rules
  • 497.022 — 497.022���� Issuance of licenses, tags or permits by commission agents; fees
  • 497.026 — 497.026���� Duty of license agents to remit funds; rules
  • 497.032 — 497.032���� Duplicate licenses, tags and permits; fees
  • 497.036 — 497.036���� Inspection of licenses, tags, permits and wildlife
  • 497.041 — 497.041���� Applications for licenses, tags and permits to include certain statement for applicant attestation LICEN
  • 497.061 — 497.061: ����� (a) Resident annual hunting license to hunt wildlife. ����� (b) Nonresident annual hunting license to h
  • 497.071 — 497.071���� Dedication of certain license, tag and permit fee increases
  • 497.075 — 497.075���� General license, tag and permit requirements; exemptions
  • 497.079 — 497.079���� Open fishing and shellfish taking days (metadata only)
  • 497.112 — (1), $7.50.
  • 497.116 — 497.116���� Dedication of certain tags for qualified veteran use
  • 497.121 — (1)(d).
  • 497.124 — 497.124���� Special dedication of fees to Fish Screening Subaccount
  • 497.126 — 497.126���� Use of certain moneys from angling licenses
  • 497.127 — and the pioneer combination license under ORS 497.132 include
  • 497.138 — 497.138���� Special dedication of fees to Fish Passage Fund
  • 497.141 — 497.141���� Fish Passage Restoration Subaccount; sources; uses
  • 497.142 — 497.142���� Fur-bearer trapping or hunting license and tag
  • 497.146 — 497.146���� Trapper education program; when certificate required; exceptions
  • 497.151 — 497.151���� Annual migratory waterfowl stamp; effect of purchase by nonresident
  • 497.156 — 497.156���� Annual nonresident bird-waterfowl stamp
  • 497.158 — 497.158���� Mail or Internet license renewal SPECIAL LICENSES
  • 497.162 — 497.162���� Angling and shellfish licenses for persons in state care or persons receiving certain services; rules
  • 497.170 — 497.170���� Columbia River Indians; free hunting and fishing licenses OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES; REQUIREMENTS
  • 497.228 — 497.228���� Wildlife propagation license; grounds for license denial; records; rules
  • 497.248 — 497.248���� Private hunting preserve license; requirements for preserve; rules; records
  • 497.249 — 497.249���� Revocation or refusal to renew private hunting preserve license
  • 497.252 — 497.252���� Fish propagation license; terms and conditions; rules; applicability of other licensing laws
  • 497.268 — 497.268���� Inspection of occupational licenses SPECIAL PERMITS
  • 497.312 — 497.312���� Special restrictions on holding coyotes
  • 497.318 — 497.318���� Revocation of scientific taking or wildlife holding and habitat removal permits
  • 497.325 — 497.325���� Sturgeon hatchery operation permits; conditions; permit restrictions; rules
  • 497.327 — 497.327���� Priority for certain applications for permit for sturgeon hatchery operation JUVENILE RESTRICTIONS
  • 497.360 — 497.360���� Hunter safety certificate; training program; youth hunter mentoring program; rules LICENSE VIOLATIONS AN
  • 497.415 — 497.415���� Revocation or denial of licenses, tags or permits for wildlife law violations or failure to comply with cita
  • 497.423 — 497.423���� Outfitter or guide unlawfully taking or killing wildlife
  • 497.441 — 497.441���� Prohibited activities by those whose license, tag or permit has been revoked PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL
  • 497.655 — 497.655���� Voluntary contributions; county predatory animal control program; State Department of Fish and Wildlife duti
  • 497.660 — 497.660���� Wildlife Conservation Fund; sources; uses GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 497.002 �Resident� and �nonres
  • 508.035 — 508.035: ����� (a) Food fish raised entirely in, then harvested from facilities which are enclosed or designed to preve
Title 498 · ORS Chapter 498 (70 sections)
  • 161.085 — 161.085, allow feral swine to roam on land owned or controlled by that person. ����� (2) A person, or an employee of th
  • 164.270 — or 498.120. [1973 c.723 �73; 1993 c.440 �1; 2003 c.656 �10]
  • 448.305 — and in subsection (2) of this section, no person shall hunt or trap any
  • 498.002 — 498.002���� Wildlife as state property; taking, angling, hunting or trapping in violation of wildlife law or rules prohi
  • 498.006 — 498.006���� Chasing or harassing wildlife prohibited
  • 498.012 — relating to taking wildlife that is causing damage.
  • 498.014 — 498.014���� Taking of wolves by State Department of Fish and Wildlife to address chronic depredation; taking by landowne
  • 498.019 — 498.019���� Purchase, sale or exchange of hides, antlers and other parts of deer, elk and antelope; records required
  • 498.022 — 498.022, and any other experts with relevant expertise. ����� (5) In addition to actions described in this section, the
  • 498.029 — or 498.400 to 498.464 is a Class A violation, if committed by an
  • 498.032 — 498.032���� Angling or hunting for compensation in violation of wildlife laws or rules prohibited
  • 498.036 — 498.036���� Possession in field of skinned or plucked wildlife prohibited
  • 498.038 — 498.038���� Sale of wildlife for human consumption prohibited
  • 498.042 — 498.042���� Removal of parts of wildlife and waste of wildlife prohibited
  • 498.046 — 498.046���� Making toxic substances accessible to wildlife prohibited
  • 498.052 — 498.052���� Releasing domestically raised or imported wildlife without permit prohibited
  • 498.061 — 498.061���� Reporting takings of beaver; rules (Temporary provisions relating to the Private Forest Accord are compi
  • 498.062 — 498.062���� Takings of beaver by owners of forestland; rules
  • 498.063 — 498.063���� Restrictions related to trapping of beavers
  • 498.066 — 498.066���� Criteria for protection of beaver on certain lands
  • 498.073 — 498.073���� Suit for violation related to list of prohibited species HUNTING AND TRAPPING RESTRICTIONS
  • 498.102 — 498.102���� Use of dogs to hunt or track game mammals or birds
  • 498.106 — 498.106���� Competitive field trials for hunting dogs
  • 498.112 — 498.112���� Use of live birds for competitive shooting prohibited
  • 498.126 — 498.126���� Hunting or assisting others to hunt or locate game animals or birds by aircraft prohibited; exemption; rules
  • 498.128 — 498.128���� Use of drones for pursuit of wildlife prohibited; rules
  • 498.136 — 498.136���� Hunting from motor-propelled vehicle restricted; rules
  • 498.142 — 498.142���� Hunting with artificial light restricted; rules
  • 498.146 — 498.146���� Shining artificial light on game mammal, predatory animal or livestock while in or near motor vehicle and wh
  • 498.152 — 498.152���� Agreements restricting parking or use of motor vehicles on certain lands
  • 498.153 — 498.153���� Parking vehicle in violation of restrictions; vehicle owner subject to penalty
  • 498.154 — 498.154���� Notice adequate to charge defendant; delivery or posting
  • 498.155 — 498.155���� Failure to appear; issuance of warrant (metadata only)
  • 498.158 — 498.158���� Hunting or trapping wildlife in certain governmental districts restricted
  • 498.164 — 498.164���� Use of dogs or bait to hunt black bears or cougars; prohibitions; exemptions; penalties
  • 498.166 — 498.166���� Bears or cougars posing threat to human safety
  • 498.180 — 498.180���� Sale of hunts for feral swine prohibited; penalties; revocation of hunting licenses, tags and permits
  • 498.182 — 498.182���� Knowingly allowing feral swine to roam on certain lands prohibited; rules ANGLING RESTRICTIONS; FISH PRO
  • 498.208 — 498.208���� Use of electricity or foreign substances to take game fish prohibited; rules
  • 498.216 — 498.216���� Angling from fishways restricted; rules
  • 498.222 — 498.222���� Transportation or release of fish without permit prohibited; penalties; revocation of angling licenses and t
  • 498.228 — 498.228���� Possession of fish taken outside state restricted
  • 498.234 — 498.234���� Protection of finfish and shellfish from introduction of disease; exceptions; rules
  • 498.242 — 498.242���� Possession of walking catfish and piranha restricted
  • 498.247 — 498.247���� Protection of juvenile salmonids from cormorants
  • 498.257 — 498.257���� Prohibition on possession, sale, trade or distribution of shark fins; exceptions ANGLING CONTESTS
  • 498.279 — 498.279���� Black bass and walleye angling contests; rules
  • 498.286 — 498.286���� Prize limitation SCREENING AND BY-PASS DEVICES FOR WATER DIVERSIONS OR OBSTRUCTIONS
  • 498.316 — 498.316���� Exemption from screening or by-pass devices
  • 498.326 — 498.326���� Department guidelines for screening and by-pass projects; expenditure of funds
  • 498.336 — 498.336���� Statutes not construed to limit ability to acquire funding for screening or by-pass devices
  • 498.346 — 498.346���� Injunction to require compliance with screening or by-pass requirements OUTDOOR CLUB REGULATION
  • 498.351 — in 1995]
  • 498.400 — to 498.464 and 498.993, or any rule promulgated pursuant thereto, that
  • 498.406 — 498.406���� License to operate certain outdoor clubs required; promotional activities for sale of membership without lic
  • 498.412 — 498.412, no person shall operate an outdoor club unless the person has a valid license for such operation issued by the
  • 498.424 — 498.424���� Report to commission required; suspension of license pending investigation of reported information
  • 498.432 — 498.432���� Notice to applicant upon receipt of license application; order granting or denying license; procedure
  • 498.438 — 498.438���� Investigatory power of commission over outdoor clubs required to be licensed
  • 498.444 — 498.444���� Information developed in licensing process as public record
  • 498.452 — 498.452���� Grounds for denial or revocation of license
  • 498.464 — 498.464���� Commission authority to restrain violations of outdoor club laws SAGE GROUSE
  • 498.500 — 498.500���� Mitigation of adverse effects on core area habitat; policy
  • 498.502 — 498.502���� Actions that affect core area habitat; reports; orders; rules
  • 498.504 — 498.504���� Sage Grouse Mitigation Program In-Lieu Fee Fund FISH HATCHERIES (Temporary provisions relating to ha
  • 498.850 — 498.850���� Disposition of hatchery-produced fish carcasses; rules PENALTIES
  • 498.993 — 498.993���� Penalty for violation of outdoor club laws; penalty for violation of law related to sale of certain animals
  • 541.700 — to 541.855.
  • 609.100 — 609.100, the owner of the dog shall be notified by any person authorized to enforce the wildlife laws. If the owner or r
  • 610.002 — 610.002. [1973 c.542 �2; 1975 c.791 �2] ����� 498.150 [1971 c.223 �2; repealed by 1973 c.723 �130] ����� 498.152
Title 5 · ORS Chapter 5 (8 sections)
  • 5.020 — 5.020�������� Juvenile court jurisdiction in certain counties
  • 5.030 — 5.030�������� Power of county judge to grant injunctions and orders in suits in circuit court
  • 5.040 — [Amended by 1961 c.344 �95;
  • 5.050 — [Repealed by 1969 c.591 �305]
  • 5.070 — [Repealed by 1969 c.591 �305]
  • 5.090 — 5.090�������� Absence of county judge, or vacancy; authority of circuit judge; pro tem county judge
  • 5.100 — 5.100�������� Order of docketing and disposal of business; records of proceedings
  • 5.125 — 5.125�������� County court fees ����������������� 5.010 Who holds court. The county court is held by the county j
Title 501 · ORS Chapter 501 (7 sections)
  • 501.005 — 501.005���� Closure of hunting season for fire danger
  • 501.015 — 501.015���� Hunting or trapping on refuge prohibited
  • 501.025 — 501.025���� Authority to manage supply or condition of wildlife on refuge
  • 501.035 — 501.035���� Posting signs around refuge; defacing or alteration of signs prohibited
  • 501.045 — 501.045���� Contracts to establish refuges on private lands
  • 501.410 — 501.410���� Brown�s Island and Minto Island Wildlife Refuge
  • 501.540 — 501.540���� Multnomah-Clackamas Wildlife Refuge ����� 501.005 Closure of hunting season for fire danger. (1) The Gov
Title 506 · ORS Chapter 506 (46 sections)
  • 506.031 — 506.031���� Effect of wildlife laws on commercial fishing laws
  • 506.045 — and 506.050, and shall be enforced regardless of any conflicting
  • 506.050 — 506.050���� Federal and state fish cultural operations and scientific investigations; commission to propagate fish and t
  • 506.119 — 506.119���� General duties and powers of commission; rulemaking authority
  • 506.129 — necessary for the maintenance, preservation and protection of all
  • 506.136 — 506.136���� Commission to study and classify food fish and fishing gear
  • 506.147 — 506.147���� Record keeping regarding food fish commerce
  • 506.195 — 506.195; 1975 c.545 �11; 1977 c.242 �3; 2013 c.672 �2] ����� 506.050 Federal and state fish cultural operations and
  • 506.201 — 506.201���� Powers of commission in regard to real property
  • 506.211 — 506.211���� Acquisition of fish, eggs and larvae for certain purposes; returning salmon to Rogue River
  • 506.213 — 506.213���� Coho and chinook salmon hatchery on Oregon coast
  • 506.215 — 506.215���� Maintaining hatcheries in adjoining states
  • 506.220 — 506.220���� Erecting markers of closed waters; interference with markers
  • 506.226 — 506.226���� Use of electric shock to take adult salmonids for private hatchery permittees prohibited
  • 506.231 — 506.231���� Public report of fish hatchery activities
  • 506.235 — 506.235] ����� 506.325 [Repealed by 1965 c.570 �152] ����� 506.330 [Repealed by 1965 c.570 �152] ����� 506.3
  • 506.241 — 506.241���� Commercial fishing vessel fleet reduction program; rules COMMERCIAL FISH MONEYS; RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITUR
  • 506.306 — 506.306���� Collecting moneys under commercial fishing laws; deposit into Commercial Fisheries Fund
  • 506.321 — 506.321] ����� 506.236 [1981 c.646 �4; repealed by 1987 c.323 �6] ����� 506.241 Commercial fishing vessel fleet
  • 506.405 — 506.405���� Powers of commission regarding federal aid for fish and fisheries DEVELOPMENTAL FISHERY
  • 506.460 — 506.460���� Developmental fishery species harvest programs; biological surveys; permits; fees
  • 506.462 — 506.462���� Review of denial of applications; removal of fishery from developmental fisheries list; fees; rules
  • 506.465 — 506.465���� Developmental Fisheries Board; members; qualifications; expenses COMMERCIAL FISHING LAW ENFORCEMENT
  • 506.501 — 506.501���� Jurisdiction and authority to enforce commercial fishing laws
  • 506.511 — 506.511���� State police to enforce commercial fishing laws; appointment of federal agents
  • 506.516 — 506.516���� Employment of deputy fish wardens by commission
  • 506.518 — 506.518���� Appointment of special deputy fish wardens
  • 506.521 — may maintain an action upon such undertaking, and the clear proceeds
  • 506.526 — 506.526���� Peace officer powers of director, inspectors and deputies; reporting arrests
  • 506.531 — 506.531���� Arrests, searches and seizures made on Sunday
  • 506.535 — 506.535���� Jurisdiction of courts over commercial fishing law violations; commencement of prosecutions
  • 506.550 — 506.550���� Search by peace officers to enforce commercial fishing laws
  • 506.560 — 506.560���� Nonliability of peace officers enforcing commercial fishing laws
  • 506.602 — 506.602; 1975 c.253 �27; 1977 c.652 �4; 1999 c.1013 �1; 1999 c.1051 �275; 2023 c.166 �1] ����� 506.695 Seizure, forf
  • 506.605 — 506.605���� Naming place of offense in complaint, information or indictment
  • 506.610 — 506.610���� When possession prima facie evidence of taking fish unlawfully
  • 506.625 — 506.625���� Compelling testimony in commercial fishing law enforcement proceedings
  • 506.635 — 506.635���� Execution for payment of fines and costs (Seizure and Disposition of Unlawful Equipment and Fish Unlawfu
  • 506.695 — 506.695���� Seizure, forfeiture and disposition of fishing gear and vehicles used unlawfully; removal of unlawful piling
  • 506.700 — 506.700���� Return of seized property; undertaking; effect of judgment ordering forfeiture or confiscation (Damages
  • 506.720 — 506.720���� Suit for damages; amount; rules; application for or obtaining license when money due prohibited FISHERIE
  • 506.755 — 506.755���� Fisheries Conservation Zone; rules; jurisdiction over zone; penalty; construction FISH MARKETING
  • 506.800 — 506.800���� Names for marketing certain fish and shellfish MISCELLANEOUS
  • 506.895 — 506.895���� Person aiding in commercial fishing law violation punishable as principal
  • 506.898 — 506.898���� Tillamook Bay Clam Advisory Committee PENALTIES
  • 506.995 — 506.995���� Civil penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 506.001 Contents of commercial fishing laws. All laws enact
Title 507 · ORS Chapter 507 (5 sections)
  • 507.010 — 507.010���� Oregon-Washington Columbia River fish compact
  • 507.020 — 507.020���� Oregon-Washington concurrent jurisdiction waters
  • 507.030 — 507.030���� Modification of Oregon-Washington Columbia River fish compact; hearing
  • 507.040 — 507.040. ����� (2) The legislative member shall be appointed by the President of the Senate or the Speaker of the House
  • 507.050 — 507.050���� Representation on Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission ����� 507.010 Oregon-Washington Columbia Ri
Title 508 · ORS Chapter 508 (88 sections)
  • 183.480 — to 183.540. The board may waive requirements for renewal of permits if
  • 506.450 — to 506.465.
  • 508.005 — [Repealed by 1965 c.570 �152]
  • 508.011 — 508.011���� Activities relating to oysters exempted WHEN LICENSE REQUIRED
  • 508.020 — 508.020); repealed by 1965 c.570 �152] WHEN LICENSE REQUIRED ����� 508.025 License required to take, process or
  • 508.025 — 508.025. ����� (2) The department may issue a black rockfish and blue rockfish vessel permit with a nearshore fish endo
  • 508.040 — 508.040���� Unlawful to knowingly buy or receive fish from unlicensed person
  • 508.045 — 508.045���� Exemption of retail fish dealers PERMITS AND SPECIAL LICENSES
  • 508.106 — 508.106���� Permit to take carp or other nongame fish; fee
  • 508.111 — 508.111���� Permit to take food fish for educational and scientific purposes
  • 508.116 — 508.116���� Permit to take animals living intertidally on bottom; fees
  • 508.124 — 508.124���� Northern pikeminnow fishing derby license; rules LICENSES AND REGULATION OF LICENSEES
  • 508.240 — 508.240���� Acts by commercial fishing licensee prohibited
  • 508.265 — 508.265���� Boat licensing constitutes registration for purposes of federal laws
  • 508.270 — 508.270���� Fishing, boat license fees in lieu of other taxes and licenses on crab pots; reports to county assessor
  • 508.306 — 508.306���� Fish bait dealer license; authority of commission to designate fish or shellfish bait
  • 508.312 — 508.312���� Commercial bait fishing license; license in lieu of commercial fishing and boat licenses
  • 508.316 — 508.316���� Disqualification from receiving more than one single delivery license
  • 508.326 — 508.326���� Commercial Fisheries Fund; uses ISSUANCE, APPLICATION, CONTENTS, WHERE VALID, TRANSFERRING, TERM, LOCATI
  • 508.340 — 508.340; 1969 c.172 �5; 1971 c.540 �11; 1973 c.437 �1; 1977 c.242 �5; 1991 c.701 �9] ����� 508.540 Failure to keep o
  • 508.406 — 508.406���� Director or agent to issue and renew licenses
  • 508.445 — 508.445���� Certificate evidence as to license issuance
  • 508.460 — 508.460���� Oregon-Washington reciprocity on gillnet licenses
  • 508.470 — and 508.775 to 508.796.
  • 508.475 — 508.475���� Failure to renew license for fixed fishing gear constitutes abandonment; exception for Armed Forces
  • 508.480 — 508.480���� Failure to construct or install fishing gear held to be abandonment
  • 508.485 — (1) and 508.490. [2014 c.1 �2]
  • 508.490 — 508.490���� Refusal to issue license or permit pursuant to commercial fishing laws within two years after revocation
  • 508.495 — 508.495���� Certificate in lieu of lost or destroyed license; fee
  • 508.500 — 508.500���� Alteration, false application and multiple possession of licenses prohibited
  • 508.502 — 508.502���� Seller operation of vessel pending proceeding against buyer; rules CATCH FEES
  • 508.505 — to 508.540. For the purpose of ascertaining the correctness of any fee
  • 508.510 — 508.510���� Place where fish caught is immaterial; exceptions; special fee
  • 508.515 — 508.515���� Time of paying fees; report; interest on overdue fees; waiver or extension of payment
  • 508.525 — 508.525���� Lien for unpaid fee; foreclosure; jurisdiction of courts
  • 508.530 — 508.530���� Rules; reports; violation or falsification
  • 508.535 — 508.535���� Keeping record of food fish received and bought; inspection
  • 508.540 — 508.540���� Failure to keep or submit records or to pay fee
  • 508.550 — for fish species taken pursuant to developmental fishery activities
  • 508.700 — to 508.745, that portion of the balance of the moneys in this suspense
  • 508.715 — (5). [1971 c.203 ��9,10; 1989 c.817 �3]
  • 508.718 — 508.718���� Program for protecting natural runs and genetic diversity of anadromous fish stocks; rules; findings
  • 508.720 — 508.720���� Altering terms of permits; findings; hearing; restoration of fish population
  • 508.725 — 508.725���� Released fish as state property; consideration by commission of adverse economic impact on hatcheries
  • 508.735 — 508.735���� Application of chapter to taking and sale of salmon
  • 508.737 — 508.737���� Policy for marketing of salmon products
  • 508.755 — 508.755���� Membership; duties; meetings; expenses RESTRICTED PARTICIPATION SYSTEMS
  • 508.760 — 508.760, 508.793, 508.864, 508.907, 508.936 or 508.957 that the buyer of the vessel permit has failed to fulfill one or
  • 508.762 — 508.762���� Review of denial of sea urchin permit renewal or transfer; fee; rules
  • 508.765 — 508.765���� Roe-herring limited participation; terms; conditions; fees; rules RESTRICTED VESSEL PERMIT SYSTEMS (
  • 508.775 — to 508.796. However, an individual who holds valid commercial fishing
  • 508.778 — 508.778���� Prohibition on issuance of new permits (metadata only)
  • 508.784 — 508.784���� Considerations in determining eligibility for permit
  • 508.796 — 508.796���� Review of permit denial; fee; rules; limitation on transfer of certain permits (Ocean Troll Salmon Fishe
  • 508.800 — 508.800; 1991 c.701 �13; 1995 c.602 �4; 2009 c.832 �29; 2011 c.613 �4; 2025 c.564 �45] Note 1: The amendments to 508
  • 508.801 — 508.801���� Vessel permit required to engage in fishery; purchase of fish by dealer from individual without permit prohi
  • 508.807 — 508.807���� Renewal of permit; replacement vessel; rules
  • 508.810 — 508.810���� Considerations in determining eligibility for permit
  • 508.819 — 508.819���� Permits transferred to federal government
  • 508.828 — 508.828���� Single delivery license in lieu of vessel permit (Ocean Scallop Fishery)
  • 508.840 — 508.840���� Vessel permit required to engage in fishery; purchase of scallops by dealer from individual without permit p
  • 508.843 — 508.843���� Use of single delivery license in lieu of permit; reciprocity of law
  • 508.852 — 508.852���� Considerations in determining eligibility for permit
  • 508.861 — 508.861���� Lottery system for permit issuance; rules
  • 508.867 — 508.867. ����� (2) Notwithstanding any other provision of the commercial fishing laws, it is unlawful for a wholesaler,
  • 508.880 — 508.880���� Vessel permit required to engage in fishery; purchase of shrimp by dealers from individual without permit pr
  • 508.883 — and 508.889 to 508.910, subject to ORS 508.316, a vessel not having a
  • 508.886 — 508.886���� Limitation on number of permits; eligibility
  • 508.889 — to 508.910.
  • 508.895 — 508.895���� Considerations in determining eligibility for permit
  • 508.907 — of a valid ocean pink shrimp vessel permit on the basis that:
  • 508.908 — 508.908���� Limits on authority of Commercial Fishery Permit Board to prohibit transfer of valid pink shrimp vessel perm
  • 508.910 — 508.910���� Review of permit denial; fee; rules; limitation on transfer of certain permits
  • 508.913 — 508.913���� Issuance of permits for vessels engaged in groundfish fishery; permit transfer restriction
  • 508.915 — 508.915���� Negotiations to establish reciprocal agreements pertaining to pink shrimp (Ocean Dungeness Crab Fishery)
  • 508.920 — 508.920; 2003 c.809 �13; 2007 c.95 �3; 2014 c.1 �4] RESTRICTED PARTICIPATION SYSTEMS ����� 508.760 Sea urchin li
  • 508.926 — 508.926���� Vessel permit required to engage in fishery; purchase of crab by dealer from individual without permit prohi
  • 508.931 — 508.931. ����� (2) A person may not leave a crab pot used as part of the ocean Dungeness crab fishery in the waters of
  • 508.936 — 508.936���� Permit transfer restrictions; rules; fee
  • 508.941 — 508.941���� Review of eligibility determinations; reciprocity with other states; fee
  • 508.943 — 508.943���� Requirements related to removal of crab pots; exemptions; permits for removal; rules (Black and Blue Rockfi
  • 508.945 — 508.945���� Vessel permit required; rules; purchase of black or blue rockfish or nearshore fish from individual without
  • 508.947 — 508.947���� Eligibility for permit; renewal; rules (metadata only)
  • 508.951 — 508.951���� Black Rockfish, Blue Rockfish and Nearshore Species Research Account; sources; uses
  • 508.953 — 508.953���� Log book required; collection and report of data
  • 508.955 — 508.955���� Lottery system for permit issuance; rules
  • 508.960 — 508.960���� Review of permit denial; fee; rules COLUMBIA RIVER FISH MANAGEMENT AND REFORM
  • 508.980 — 508.980���� Legislative findings and policy; Columbia River fish management and reform; adaptive management actions; rul
Title 509 · ORS Chapter 509 (47 sections)
  • 506.690 — 506.690. [Amended by 1957 c.133 �1; 1965 c.570 �95; 1977 c.652 �8; 1987 c.858 �9; 1993 c.699 �29] ����� 509.019 Cons
  • 506.991 — 506.991, upon conviction of a violation of ORS 509.011, the court may order the forfeiture of the boat, vessel, vehicle
  • 509.001 — 509.001���� Definitions TAKING, POSSESSING, BUYING, SELLING AND TRANSPORTING FOOD FISH
  • 509.006 — 509.006���� General prohibition regarding taking, possessing, buying, selling or handling food fish
  • 509.011 — 509.011���� Prohibited activities during closed season
  • 509.015 — 509.015���� Forfeiture of boat, vessel or fishing gear unlawfully used; seizure and disposition of food fish unlawfully
  • 509.019 — 509.019���� Consumption of catch at sea lawful without payment of fee
  • 509.025 — 509.025���� Selling or transporting food fish taken by angling
  • 509.031 — 509.031���� Rainbow trout as game fish; return to water of incidental commercial catch
  • 509.040 — 509.040���� Small or immature salmon protected; exceptions; rules
  • 509.065 — 509.065] ����� 509.115 Placing in waters fish harmful to food fish. It is unlawful, without written authority from t
  • 509.070 — 509.070���� Selling, canning, processing or preserving food fish out of water longer than 60 hours
  • 509.075 — 509.075���� Packing or selling food fish unfit for human consumption
  • 509.105 — 509.105���� Possession, importation or transportation of food fish unlawfully taken in other state
  • 509.110 — 509.110���� Fish transporters to require statement from shipper; examination by commission WASTING, INJURING AND DES
  • 509.115 — 509.115���� Placing in waters fish harmful to food fish
  • 509.120 — 509.120���� Using electricity to disturb food fish (metadata only)
  • 509.125 — 509.125���� Placing substances in water to drive fish from closed areas
  • 509.130 — 509.130���� Placing substances in water or using explosives to take or destroy food fish
  • 509.150 — 509.150���� Use by commission of explosives or substances to destroy predatory fish
  • 509.155 — 509.155���� Possession of fish taken by explosives or harmful substance justifies arrest; burden of proof
  • 509.160 — 509.160���� Prohibition on possession, sale, trade or distribution of shark fins; exceptions FISHING GEAR
  • 509.230 — 509.230���� Possession of fish taken by lawful gear from Pacific Ocean outside Oregon jurisdiction; taking salmon only b
  • 509.240 — 509.240���� Snagging nets during closed season allowed
  • 509.245 — 509.245���� Notice to director of use of snagging net NET FISHING FOR SALMON IN PACIFIC OCEAN
  • 509.355 — to 509.385 do not apply to:
  • 509.360 — are satisfied.
  • 509.365 — 509.365���� Taking salmon by net in waters of Pacific Ocean over which Oregon has jurisdiction prohibited
  • 509.370 — 509.370���� Taking of salmon by net in international waters of Pacific Ocean by Oregon citizen prohibited
  • 509.375 — 509.375���� Transporting or possessing salmon unlawfully taken by net in certain waters prohibited
  • 509.385 — 509.385���� Exceptions CRABS AND OTHER SHELLFISH (Crabs)
  • 509.415 — 509.415���� Gear used in taking crab; selling crabs unlawfully taken (Shellfish)
  • 509.505 — 509.505, 509.585, 509.610 and 509.625. ����� (2) Any action authorized by this section shall be tried in the circuit co
  • 509.510 — 509.510���� Taking shellfish from marked beds without permission; disturbing beds (Krill)
  • 509.515 — 509.515���� Landing or possession of krill prohibited FISH PASSAGE; FISHWAYS; SCREENING DEVICES; HATCHERIES NEAR DAM
  • 509.580 — to 509.590, 509.600 to 509.645 and 509.910; rules
  • 509.585 — 509.585���� Fish passage required for artificial obstructions; statewide inventory; waiver of requirement by commission;
  • 509.590 — 509.590. [2001 c.923 �20; 2007 c.354 �18] ����� Note: See note under 509.580. ����� 509.600 Destroying, injuring
  • 509.592 — 509.592���� Task force advice to department regarding project funding; department report on deposits and expenditures
  • 509.595 — 509.595���� Director to report on fish passage rules, adequacy and implementation
  • 509.600 — to 509.645 and 509.910:
  • 509.620 — 509.620���� Condemning inadequate or nonfunctioning fish passage; requiring new fish passage
  • 509.625 — 509.625���� Power of department to inspect artificial obstructions and have fish passage constructed or remove obstructi
  • 509.630 — 509.630���� Power of department to establish fish passage in natural stream obstructions
  • 509.635 — 509.635���� Oregon City fishway under control of commission; removal of obstructions
  • 509.910 — 509.910���� Injunction to prevent certain violations; jurisdiction; service on corporation GENERAL PROVISIONS ��
  • 543A.060 — to 543A.410.
Title 51 · ORS Chapter 51 (16 sections)
  • 105.130 — 105.130, the justice of the peace shall collect, in advance except in criminal cases, and issue receipts for, the follow
  • 51.010 — 51.010������ Justice court defined; no terms of court; court always open for business
  • 51.020 — 51.020������ Justice of the peace districts; establishing and modifying boundaries; maximum number of districts
  • 51.028 — 51.028������ Justice court ceasing operation as court of record
  • 51.037 — 51.037, a justice court does not have jurisdiction over offenses created by the charter or ordinance of any city. [Amend
  • 51.055 — 51.055������ Notice to Department of State Police of conviction; rules
  • 51.100 — 51.100������ Where action may be commenced in civil cases
  • 51.105 — 51.105������ Recording and reporting of proceedings
  • 51.140 — 51.140������ Office, courtroom and clerical assistance; books, office equipment and supplies JUSTICES OF THE PEACE
  • 51.230 — 51.230������ At what election justice to be elected
  • 51.250 — 51.250������ Time when term begins; filing certificate of election, oath of office and undertaking
  • 51.260 — 51.260������ Filling vacancy; temporary appointment; appointment during justice�s vacation
  • 51.300 — 51.300������ Temporary service by circuit court judge or other justice of the peace FEES AND FINES
  • 51.310 — 51.310������ Schedule of fees; payment of fees to county treasurer
  • 51.340 — 51.340������ Monthly report of fines collected ORGANIZATION AND JURISDICTION ����� 51.010 Justice court defined;
  • 55.170 — 55.170, with instruction on how to make such a request. ����� (b) Upon a party making a request described in this subse
Title 511 · ORS Chapter 511 (15 sections)
  • 511.005 — [Repealed by 1965 c.570 �152]
  • 511.016 — 511.016���� Taking striped bass prohibited COASTAL STREAMS AREAS
  • 511.060 — 511.060���� Taking salmon for commercial purposes in coastal streams prohibited
  • 511.070 — 511.070���� Open season for chum salmon and incidental take of salmon in Tillamook Bay; rules COLUMBIA RIVER AREA
  • 511.106 — 511.106���� Commercial fishing in Columbia River and tributaries restricted ROGUE RIVER AREA
  • 511.206 — 511.206���� Taking food fish for commercial purposes in or near Rogue River prohibited CURRY COUNTY AREA
  • 511.306 — 511.306���� Taking food fish for commercial purposes in certain Curry County waters prohibited COOS, DOUGLAS AND LAN
  • 511.506 — 511.506���� Taking shad for commercial purposes in Coos Bay or in Siuslaw, Umpqua or Smith Rivers restricted
  • 511.511 — 511.511���� Taking sturgeon for commercial purposes in Umpqua River prohibited
  • 511.516 — 511.516���� Taking shad for commercial purposes from Coos River prohibited
  • 511.521 — 511.521���� Taking shad or sturgeon for commercial purposes in Coquille River waters prohibited NESTUCCA, NETARTS AN
  • 511.606 — 511.606���� Taking food fish for commercial purposes in Nestucca Bay prohibited
  • 511.611 — 511.611���� Taking shad and sturgeon for commercial purposes in Netarts Bay prohibited
  • 511.625 — 511.625���� Natural and artificial oyster beds in Netarts Bay
  • 511.640 — 511.640���� Sale of oyster lands in Tillamook Bay prohibited WILLAMETTE RIVER AREA
Title 513 · ORS Chapter 513 (3 sections)
  • 513.020 — 513.020���� Control and regulation of means of handling fish and fish products
  • 513.030 — 513.030���� Inspection of means of handling fish and fish products
  • 513.040 — 513.040���� Control and regulation of amount and kind of fish commercially handled; sardine processing ����� 513.010
Title 516 · ORS Chapter 516 (9 sections)
  • 516.061 — 516.061���� Department surcharge to fund electronic permitting system; reduction
  • 516.070 — 516.070���� Geology and Mineral Industries Account; subaccounts; sources; uses
  • 516.080 — 516.080���� Governing board; members; term; confirmation; meetings; compensation and expenses; quorum
  • 516.090 — 516.090���� General duties and powers of board; rules
  • 516.100 — 516.100���� Reports and publications of department (metadata only)
  • 516.120 — 516.120���� State Geologist; appointment; qualifications
  • 516.130 — 516.130���� Duties of State Geologist; bond; employment of personnel; report to board
  • 516.133 — 516.133���� Prohibited activities; conflicts of interest
  • 516.135 — 516.135���� Avoidance of ground water resource contamination; department actions ����� 516.010 Definitions. As used
Title 517 · ORS Chapter 517 (93 sections)
  • 105.005 — 105.005. ����� 517.090 Application to claims of law governing transfers and mortgages of realty. All conveyances of
  • 215.427 — or 227.178, and if the local jurisdiction requests that the application
  • 509.140 — 509.140; ����� (j) Hazardous waste storage permit under ORS 466.005 to 466.385; ����� (k) Local land use permits; and
  • 517.005 — 517.005���� Legislative findings MINING CLAIMS (Veins or Lodes)
  • 517.010 — 517.010���� Location of mining claims upon veins or lodes
  • 517.030 — 517.030���� Recording copy of location notice; fee (metadata only)
  • 517.040 — 517.040���� Abandoned claims (Placer Deposits) (metadata only)
  • 517.042 — to 517.052 are void. [Subsection (1) formerly 517.050; subsection (2)
  • 517.044 — 517.044���� Location of claims upon placer deposits; posting notice
  • 517.046 — 517.046���� Marking boundaries of claim or locating by legal subdivisions
  • 517.052 — 517.052���� Recording copy of location notice; fee (General Provisions)
  • 517.060 — 517.060���� Correcting defective notice of location
  • 517.065 — 517.065���� Effect of noncompliance with law in locating claim
  • 517.070 — 517.070���� Certain locations subject to prior rights
  • 517.090 — 517.090���� Application to claims of law governing transfers and mortgages of realty
  • 517.100 — 517.100���� Sums payable on redemption of claim; interest
  • 517.110 — 517.110���� Grubstaking contracts PROSPECTING, SMALL SCALE MINING AND RECREATIONAL MINING
  • 517.125 — 517.125���� Rules to be adopted in consultation with affected parties
  • 517.128 — to 517.133 do not apply to conduct that would otherwise constitute an
  • 517.135 — 517.135���� Exemption from crimes of mineral trespass and interfering with a mining operation MINING USING MOTORIZED
  • 517.140 — 517.140���� Legislative findings; mining using motorized equipment in beds and banks of rivers MILLSITES
  • 517.160 — 517.160���� Location of nonmineral land as millsite; notice; fee EXTINGUISHING DORMANT MINERAL INTEREST
  • 517.180 — 517.180���� Procedure for extinguishing dormant mineral interest ASSESSMENT WORK
  • 517.210 — 517.210, when so recorded, or a duly certified copy thereof, is prima facie evidence of the facts therein stated. Failur
  • 517.230 — 517.230���� Performance of assessment work by co-owners
  • 517.240 — 517.240���� Failure of co-owner to contribute; notice
  • 517.270 — 517.270���� Vesting of interest of delinquent co-owner
  • 517.300 — 517.300���� Effect of certificate; certified copy of certificate, notice and return admissible as evidence
  • 517.310 — 517.310���� Recording and indexing certificate; fee; effect
  • 517.320 — 517.320���� Counteraffidavits of delinquent owner; suit to quiet title; judgment
  • 517.440 — 517.440���� Lessee, licensee, or operator of mine deemed bailee of yield until payment of lessor and workers MINERAL
  • 517.702 — to 517.989. Using the reclamation estimate and a credible accident
  • 517.705 — 517.705���� Exploration permit; application; information required; fees; confidentiality of production records, mineral
  • 517.720 — 517.720���� Persons with operating permit exempted (metadata only)
  • 517.725 — 517.725���� Department inspection of exploration site
  • 517.735 — 517.735���� Exploration on land administered by Department of State Lands
  • 517.740 — in 1991]
  • 517.750 — to 517.901 and 517.905 to 517.951, of any rules adopted under those
  • 517.753 — 517.753���� Exclusion certificate required for certain small-scale surface mining operations; application; fees
  • 517.755 — 517.755, 517.790, 517.810, 517.910 and 517.920 are to encourage efficient and environmentally sound identification and d
  • 517.770 — 517.770���� Exemptions from reclamation requirements
  • 517.775 — 517.775���� Permit fee for certain landowners and operators; erosion stabilization at mining operations exempt from recl
  • 517.780 — 517.780���� Effect on county zoning laws or ordinances; rules; certain operations exempt
  • 517.790 — 517.790. Each reclamation plan submitted to the department must provide that all reclamation activities shall be complet
  • 517.795 — 517.795���� Department to consult with and cooperate with other agencies
  • 517.797 — 517.797���� Memorandum of agreement with Department of State Lands regarding permitting
  • 517.810 — 517.810���� Requirement for bond or security; rules; other security in lieu of bond
  • 517.815 — 517.815���� Reclamation bond pooling program; requirements; rules
  • 517.820 — 517.820���� Extensions of time for submission of proposed reclamation plans; time limit for reclamation completion; cons
  • 517.825 — 517.825���� Mining aggregate on high-value farmland; requirements; rules
  • 517.830 — 517.830���� Operating permit approval process; appeal from denial of plan; consolidated application process
  • 517.831 — 517.831���� Modification of operating permit or reclamation plan; opportunity for alternative dispute resolution
  • 517.833 — 517.833, that is subject to this section. ����� (5) This section does not require the operator or owner to provide bond
  • 517.835 — 517.835���� Conditions on operating permit or reclamation plan to prevent impact on ground water
  • 517.836 — 517.836���� Surveying or marking surface mining operations; rules
  • 517.840 — 517.840���� Administration and enforcement of ORS 517.702 to 517.989; rules
  • 517.855 — 517.855���� Disruption of portion of mining property preserved from mining
  • 517.860 — 517.860���� Effect of failure to comply with operating permit or reclamation plan; department may perform work and asses
  • 517.862 — 517.862���� Revocation, termination or refusal to renew operating permit
  • 517.865 — 517.865���� Effect of failure to perform reclamation and insufficient bond; lien; notice; priority; foreclosure
  • 517.870 — 517.870���� Adjustment of bond or security of operator upon satisfactory completion of reclamation work
  • 517.880 — 517.880���� Order for suspension of surface mining operation operating without required permit; enjoining operation upon
  • 517.901 — 517.901���� Confidentiality of production records, mineral assessments and trade secrets (Nonaggregate Mineral Surfa
  • 517.910 — to 517.989, each applicant for an operating permit under ORS 517.702 to
  • 517.915 — 517.915���� Additional operating permit requirements for nonaggregate mineral mines; denial of permit if reclamation not
  • 517.917 — 517.917���� Activation of project coordinating committee
  • 517.920 — 517.920. [Formerly 517.970] ����� 517.730 Drill hole or well abandonment; rules. (1) The State Department of Geology
  • 517.925 — 517.925���� Time limit for action on permit application
  • 517.951 — are:
  • 517.956 — 517.956���� Requirements for mining operations; rules
  • 517.957 — 517.957���� Department coordination of activities of affected agencies
  • 517.958 — 517.958���� Compliance with preapplication process; purpose
  • 517.959 — 517.959. The notice shall include information about the opportunity for submitting written comments on the application a
  • 517.961 — 517.961���� Notice of intent to submit application; posting of notice
  • 517.962 — 517.962; 1999 c.492 �11; 2020 s.s.2 c.4 �1] ����� 517.710 Fees. (1) If the person conducting an exploration under a
  • 517.963 — 517.963���� Department duties upon receipt of notice of intent
  • 517.967 — 517.967. [1991 c.735 �3; 2013 c.371 �6; 2017 c.736 �7] ����� 517.953 Policy. Notwithstanding the policy set forth in
  • 517.969 — 517.969���� Collection of baseline data; public informational meetings; collection methodology
  • 517.973 — 517.973���� Fees; payment of expenses of department and permitting and cooperating agencies
  • 517.975 — 517.975���� Distribution of completed consolidated application; notice of receipt of application
  • 517.977 — 517.977. However, with the concurrence of the applicant, the processing of the application may be suspended for a period
  • 517.978 — 517.978���� Review of application; additional information
  • 517.979 — and 517.980.
  • 517.981 — or within the time period required by any applicable federal law,
  • 517.982 — 517.982���� Final permits; permit conditions submitted by cooperating agencies
  • 517.983 — 517.983���� Consolidated contested case hearing; judicial review; stay of permit
  • 517.984 — 517.984���� Modification of permit; project coordinating committee
  • 517.986 — 517.986���� Time limit for final action on permit subject to consolidated application process
  • 517.987 — 517.987���� Reclamation bond or security; annual assessment of cost of reclamation; lien; release of security; post-recl
  • 517.988 — 517.988���� Permit conditions by State Department of Fish and Wildlife; violations of State Department of Fish and Wildl
  • 517.989 — within one year after issuance of a notice to proceed under ORS
  • 517.992 — 517.992���� Civil penalties; rules GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 517.005 Legislative findings. The Legislative Assemb
  • 540.449 — 540.449; ����� (d) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit under ORS 468B.050; ����� (e) Water pollutio
Title 52 · ORS Chapter 52 (49 sections)
  • 18.170 — may be recorded in the County Clerk Lien Record for any other county.
  • 18.252 — to 18.993. A writ of execution on real property may be issued by a
  • 52.010 — 52.010������ Actions commenced and prosecuted, and judgments enforced, as in circuit court; prevailing party entitled to
  • 52.020 — 52.020������ Mode of proceeding and rules of evidence
  • 52.035 — 52.035������ Dismissal of civil cases for want of prosecution
  • 52.060 — 52.060������ Persons entitled to act as attorneys in justice court (Summons)
  • 52.110 — 52.110������ Service; form, contents and requisites of summons
  • 52.120 — 52.120������ Persons authorized to serve summons; compensation; manner of service
  • 52.130 — 52.130������ Appointment of persons to serve process or order
  • 52.180 — 52.180������ Form of undertaking; qualifications and justification of sureties; deposit in lieu of undertaking (Atta
  • 52.210 — 52.210������ Plaintiff entitled to attachment as in circuit court
  • 52.220 — 52.220������ Attachment proceedings conducted as in circuit court
  • 52.250 — 52.250������ Attachment of real property prohibited (Pleadings)
  • 52.310 — 52.310������ Pleadings governed by rules applicable to pleadings in circuit court
  • 52.320 — for transfers to the circuit court. The justice court shall notify the
  • 52.420 — 52.420������ Trial fee payable in advance; effect of failure to pay; recovery of fee as disbursement
  • 52.430 — 52.430������ State or county exempted from prepaying trial fee; recovery of trial fee
  • 52.440 — 52.440������ Accounting for and disposition of trial fee (Trial and Judgment)
  • 52.520 — 52.520������ Depositions of witnesses as condition to postponement
  • 52.540 — 52.540������ Payment of disbursements for change of venue; subpoenaed witnesses
  • 52.560 — 52.560������ Jurisdiction to cease when title to real property in question; further proceedings in circuit court
  • 52.590 — 52.590������ Judgment may not determine or affect title to real property (Enforcement and Setoff of Judgments; Execu
  • 52.600 — 52.600������ Enforcement of justice court judgments generally
  • 52.610 — 52.610������ Enforcement of judgment given by other justice
  • 52.620 — 52.620������ Filing transcript of judgment in another county; issuance of execution
  • 52.630 — 52.630)] ����� 52.635 Liens based on justice court judgment. (1) After a judgment that includes a money award is doc
  • 52.640 — 52.640������ Setoff of judgment; application and notice
  • 52.650 — 52.650������ Right of appeal precludes setoff; procedure to set off judgment of another court
  • 52.660 — 52.660������ Enforcement of setoff judgment stayed (metadata only)
  • 52.680 — 52.680������ Setoff of judgments in different amounts; disallowance of setoff
  • 52.700 — 52.700������ Return on execution; to whom directed; duty of officer to execute writ
  • 52.710 — 52.710������ Renewal of execution; indorsement and entry of renewal SMALL CLAIMS
  • 52.750 — 52.750������ Small claims department; jurisdiction (metadata only)
  • 52.765 — 52.765������ Verification and prosecution of claim (metadata only)
  • 52.775 — 52.775������ Explanation to plaintiff of how notice may be served
  • 52.780 — 52.780������ Admission or denial of claim; request for jury trial
  • 52.785 — 52.785������ Time and place of hearing; procedure if right to jury trial asserted; fees
  • 52.790 — 52.790������ Additional time for appearances; default and dismissal
  • 52.795 — 52.795������ Formal pleadings unnecessary; issuance of attachment, garnishment or execution; costs of execution taxable
  • 52.805 — 52.805������ Counterclaim; procedure; fee; transfer of jurisdiction
  • 52.815 — 52.815������ Conclusiveness of judgment; when appeal may be taken
  • 52.820 — 52.820������ Notice of appeal; proceedings in circuit court
  • 52.825 — 52.825������ Enforcement of judgment when no appeal is taken; fees
  • 52.830 — 52.830������ Separate docket for small claims department CIVIL ACTIONS (General Provisions) ����� 52.010 Act
  • 55.011 — 55.011] ����� 52.755 Commencement of action. An action in the small claims department shall be commenced by the plai
  • 55.020 — 55.020] ����� 52.760 Contents of claim. The claim shall contain the name and address of the plaintiff and of the def
  • 55.030 — 55.030] ����� 52.765 Verification and prosecution of claim. All claims shall be verified by the real party in intere
  • 55.090 — 55.090] ����� 52.805 Counterclaim; procedure; fee; transfer of jurisdiction. (1) The defendant in an action in the s
  • 55.110 — 55.110] ����� 52.820 Notice of appeal; proceedings in circuit court. (1) Except as otherwise provided in this sectio
Title 520 · ORS Chapter 520 (23 sections)
  • 520.025 — 520.025���� Permit for drilling well or using well; extension; annual report; grounds for granting or denying permit
  • 520.027 — 520.027���� Information holes; holes drilled as part of seismic program; trade secrets
  • 520.055 — 520.055���� General jurisdiction and authority of board; tidal lands; rules
  • 520.097 — 520.097���� Abandonment or completion of well; well logs and records; trade secrets
  • 520.125 — 520.125���� Authority of board to summon witnesses and require production of evidence
  • 520.145 — 520.145���� Judicial review of board or department actions
  • 520.155 — 520.155���� Records, accounts, reports and writings not to be falsified, altered, destroyed or removed from state
  • 520.165 — 520.165���� Aiding or abetting in violation of chapter prohibited
  • 520.175 — 520.175���� Injunctions to restrain violation or threatened violation of chapter SPACING UNITS
  • 520.210 — 520.210] ����� 520.070 [Repealed by 1953 c.667 �21] ����� 520.075 [1953 c.667 �9; 1961 c.671 �16; renumbered 520
  • 520.220 — 520.220���� Integrating interests or tracts within spacing unit UNIT OPERATIONS
  • 520.230 — 520.230���� Approved agreement for cooperative or unit development of pool not to be construed as violating certain regu
  • 520.240 — 520.240���� Voluntary unitization of operations by lessees of tidal or submersible lands; Department of State Lands� fun
  • 520.260 — to 520.330 and 520.230 (2).
  • 520.280 — 520.280���� Allocation of production under plan; ownership
  • 520.290 — 520.290���� When unitization order to become effective; supplemental hearings
  • 520.310 — 520.310���� Unitization of area including area previously unitized; partial unitization of pool
  • 520.320 — 520.320���� Unitization order does not terminate prior agreements or affect oil and gas rights; acquisition of property
  • 520.330 — 520.330���� Effect of operations in unit area UNDERGROUND RESERVOIRS
  • 520.350 — 520.350���� Property rights in underground reservoirs for natural gas storage PENALTIES
  • 520.991 — 520.991���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 520.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context
  • 59.505 — 59.505, 59.710 to 59.830, 59.991 and 59.995 or any statute of this state now or hereafter in effect relating to trusts a
  • 59.991 — and 59.995 or any of the statutes of this state relative to trusts,
Title 522 · ORS Chapter 522 (35 sections)
  • 468B.035 — 468B.035, 468B.050, 468B.195, 537.090 or 537.535 or any other applicable state or federal environmental laws. ����� (4)
  • 522.015 — 522.015, 522.405 to 522.545, 522.815 and 522.990. ����� (3) The development of a unit agreement under subsections (1) a
  • 522.019 — 522.019���� Injection of geothermal fluids; rules; water quality permit
  • 522.045 — 522.045���� Decommissioned well; jurisdiction PROSPECT WELLS
  • 522.065 — 522.065���� Circulation of application to state agencies; suggested conditions to permit; time limit for permit action
  • 522.075 — 522.075, the department shall issue or deny the permit by a written order within 60 days after receipt of a complete app
  • 522.085 — 522.085���� Report certifying completion of decommissioning plan GEOTHERMAL WELLS
  • 522.125 — 522.125���� Circulation of application to state agencies; suggested conditions to permit
  • 522.135 — 522.135���� Permit; time limit for action; grounds for issuance; conditions; fees
  • 522.145 — 522.145���� Bond or security; conditions; cancellation
  • 522.155 — 522.155���� Liability for failure to protect ground water and surface water; rules
  • 522.205 — 522.205���� Notice by prospective operator of transfer or purchase of well; application; fee; notice by buyer of land of
  • 522.215 — 522.215���� Suspension of drilling or operation; application; terms; extension; presumption of abandonment; unlawful aba
  • 522.225 — 522.225���� Notice of intent to plug and decommission
  • 522.245 — 522.245���� Department approval of plugging and decommissioning; report by operator; effect of failure to comply; procee
  • 522.255 — 522.255���� Resolution of conflicts between geothermal and water uses ADMINISTRATION
  • 522.315 — 522.315���� Final order of department; delivery to operator
  • 522.325 — 522.325���� Compliance with final order; appeal WELL RECORDS
  • 522.355 — 522.355���� Records of well; contents; drill cutting and core samples
  • 522.365 — 522.365���� Filing record with department; exemption from disclosure UNITIZATION OF GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE AREA
  • 522.405 — shall not be held or construed to violate ORS 59.005 to 59.505, 59.710
  • 522.425 — 522.425���� Provisions in rule or order requiring unit operation
  • 522.435 — 522.435���� Rule, order to supersede previous board action
  • 522.445 — 522.445���� Condition to effectiveness of unitization plan and unit agreement
  • 522.455 — 522.455���� Rehearing on rule or order; judicial review
  • 522.475 — 522.475���� Board review of disputes over unit operation; appeal
  • 522.495 — 522.495���� Presumptions regarding conduct of operation
  • 522.505 — 522.505���� Unauthorized operation in unit area prohibited; exemption
  • 522.515 — 522.515���� When agreement or plan held not to violate state securities or trade law
  • 522.525 — 522.525���� Land subject to board authority; federal lands
  • 522.545 — 522.545, 522.815 and 522.990 shall not affect the ability of a ground water user to exercise a water right that existed
  • 522.815 — and 522.990. In adopting a rule or entering an order for a unit
  • 522.915 — 522.915���� False entries, omissions, destruction or removal of records or reports PENALTIES
  • 522.990 — 522.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 522.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context
  • 59.830 — 59.830, 59.991 and 59.995 or any state statute relating to trusts or monopolies. [1981 c.588 �19] ����� 522.520 [197
Title 523 · ORS Chapter 523 (32 sections)
  • 198.705 — 198.705, 199.420, 255.012, 366.321, 451.573 and this chapter and for purposes of this chapter shall not be considered as
  • 198.910 — 198.910, the city and the district may: ����� (1) Enter into contracts and agreements to do any act or thing which eith
  • 223.105 — and 223.205 to 223.930. The result of the appeal shall be a final and
  • 308.225 — 308.225. [1975 c.782 �10; 1991 c.459 �421; 2001 c.215 �16; subsection (6) of 2001 Edition enacted as 2001 c.138 �40]
  • 523.030 — 523.030���� Formation of geothermal heating districts; disposal of surplus; exclusion from district
  • 523.040 — 523.040���� Powers of district; emergency power; applying for financing gifts and grants
  • 523.050 — 523.050���� Water and real property transactions; right to obtain geothermal heat from other sources
  • 523.070 — 523.070���� Authority to perform drainage work OPERATION
  • 523.110 — 523.110���� Regulations on use of geothermal heat; effect of failure to comply
  • 523.120 — 523.120���� Deposit or other security for use of heat
  • 523.150 — 523.150���� Termination of service for nonpayment of heating charge
  • 523.160 — 523.160���� Refund of heating service extension costs by owner of adjacent property ASSESSMENTS
  • 523.210 — 523.210���� Special assessment for improvements; report; contents
  • 523.220 — 523.220���� Action on special assessment report by board
  • 523.230 — 523.230���� Approval of special assessment report; notice of improvement; contents
  • 523.250 — 523.250���� Order to carry out or abandon improvement after public hearing; assessment ordinance
  • 523.280 — 523.280���� Notice of assessment to property owners; publication; contents
  • 523.290 — 523.290���� Entry of amount of assessment; lien; priority; foreclosure
  • 523.320 — 523.320���� Deficit assessment; hearing; objections; notices
  • 523.340 — 523.340���� Abandonment of improvement; cancellation of liens; refunds
  • 523.350 — 523.350���� Restriction on rendering assessment invalid; correction by board
  • 523.380 — 523.380, they shall be canceled, and any payments made on such assessments shall be refunded to the person paying the sa
  • 523.410 — 523.410���� Ad valorem taxation; special tax; collection; enforcement; boundary changes
  • 523.420 — 523.420���� Disposal of taxes levied by invalid district BONDS
  • 523.460 — 523.460���� General obligation bonds; limit; issuance; maturity; interest; election; pledge of revenue
  • 523.510 — 523.510���� Assumption of debts and obligations of district upon dissolution ADMINISTRATION
  • 523.610 — 523.610���� Board; election; authority; term; vacancy
  • 523.630 — 523.630���� Meetings; officers; quorum; employees; employee benefits
  • 523.670 — 523.670���� Agreements between district and annexed or joined city
  • 523.680 — 523.680���� Employees� retirement system; establishment; contents
  • 523.700 — 523.700���� Employee contributions to retirement plan
  • 523.710 — 523.710���� Limit on eligible individuals in retirement plan GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 523.010 Definitions. As us
Title 526 · ORS Chapter 526 (108 sections)
  • 205.236 — to be filed and recorded. A copy of the order certified by the
  • 240.235 — to 240.250. [1993 c.584 �2]
  • 291.011 — 291.011. ����� (2) The premium for the bond shall be paid from the appropriation of the State Board of Forestry. �����
  • 291.238 — 291.238, are available and shall be used exclusively for: ����� (a) The acquisition, operation, storage, maintenance, r
  • 318.031 — may be taken within 60 days of the decision to the Oregon Tax Court in
  • 469.652 — 469.652. ����� (4) The State Forest Enhancement Donation Subaccount is established as a subaccount to the State Forestr
  • 477.325 — 477.325; ����� (B) A prescribed fire in a forest protection district, as described in ORS 477.205 to 477.281, that is c
  • 477.412 — 477.412, or predecessor statutes, shall receive the following credits when transferring directly from association employ
  • 526.005 — 526.005���� Definitions STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY; STATE FORESTER; STATE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT
  • 526.009 — 526.009���� State Board of Forestry; chairperson; terms; vacancies; confirmation; qualifications; removal
  • 526.016 — 526.016���� General duties; limits; compensation and expenses; meetings; rules
  • 526.031 — 526.031���� State Forester; deputy and assistants; compensation
  • 526.041 — 526.041���� General duties of State Forester; rules
  • 526.046 — 526.046���� State Forester to cooperate with other agencies and persons; contracts for supervision; costs
  • 526.054 — 526.054���� Authority of department to require fingerprints FUNDS AND FINANCES
  • 526.065 — 526.065���� Authority to accept gifts and other donations for management of state forests and forest legacy programs; us
  • 526.090 — 526.090���� Acceptance and use of moneys under Agricultural Act of 1956 (soil bank and reforestation provisions)
  • 526.095 — 526.095���� Clarke-McNary Act accepted; State Forester is agent of state
  • 526.105 — 526.105���� Disposition of receipts under ORS 526.090 and 526.095
  • 526.111 — 526.111���� State Forestry Department Revolving Account; purposes
  • 526.121 — 526.121���� Reimbursement of revolving account; keeping records
  • 526.122 — 526.122���� State Forestry Department Cash Flow Repayment Fund
  • 526.125 — 526.125���� Tillamook Forest Interpretive Center Fund; sources; use of moneys in fund
  • 526.127 — 526.127���� Forestry Natural Climate Solutions Fund
  • 526.128 — 526.128���� State Forestry Department Large Wildfire Fund
  • 526.129 — 526.129���� Transfer of moneys from State Forestry Department Large Wildfire Fund MANAGEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PROPER
  • 526.131 — 526.131] ����� 526.090 Acceptance and use of moneys under Agricultural Act of 1956 (soil bank and reforestation prov
  • 526.135 — 526.135���� Leasing departmental equipment to federal agency
  • 526.146 — 526.146. ����� (2) At the option of the board, the lease agreements made under this section may be merged under the equ
  • 526.152 — 526.152���� Disposition of equipment; termination of pool
  • 526.166 — 526.166���� Acquisition of real property by purchase, agreement or donation
  • 526.168 — 526.168���� Acquisition of real property by eminent domain
  • 526.192 — 526.192���� Attorney General to conduct proceedings
  • 526.194 — 526.194���� Disposition or leasing of property FOREST RESEARCH AND EXPERIMENTATION
  • 526.215 — 526.215���� Oregon State University research and experimentation programs
  • 526.235 — by section 4, chapter 541, Oregon Laws 2005, authorize the displacement
  • 526.237 — 526.237���� Acquisition of forest tree seedlings; agreements with grower cooperatives; fees MANAGEMENT REPORTS
  • 526.255 — 526.255���� Long range management, marketing and harvest report
  • 526.265 — 526.265���� Hearings to publish report and receive testimony; management regions FOREST HEALTH AND MANAGEMENT INITIA
  • 526.272 — 526.272���� Expanding activities under the Good Neighbor Authority Agreement
  • 526.274 — 526.274���� Authority to participate in federal forest management
  • 526.275 — 526.275. [2021 c.592 �27a] ����� Note: 526.273 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to
  • 526.276 — 526.276���� Reporting on Good Neighbor Authority Agreement projects (Forest Health)
  • 526.280 — were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to
  • 526.285 — 526.285���� Contracts for providing woody biomass from state-managed forestlands (Mitigation of Detrimental Activiti
  • 526.291 — 526.291���� Large commercial event permits; fees; rules
  • 526.294 — 526.294���� Large commercial event health and safety standards; rules
  • 526.299 — 526.299���� Organizer responsibility for compliance with permit terms and conditions FORESTLAND CLASSIFICATION
  • 526.305 — to 526.340. [2009 c.69 �11]
  • 526.310 — 526.310���� Forestland classification committees; rules
  • 526.320 — 526.320, 526.324 and 526.328. ����� (2) Classifications by the State Forester have the same force and effect as though
  • 526.324 — 526.324���� Classification of forestland by committee; publication
  • 526.340 — 526.340, on the State Forester. ����� (2) The appeal shall be tried by the circuit court as an action not triable by ri
  • 526.350 — 526.350���� Policy in administering forest and fire laws; contracts for care of forestland
  • 526.360 — 526.360; or ����� (C) A cultural burn conducted or supervised by a cultural fire practitioner; ����� (b) The claim rel
  • 526.375 — 526.375���� Fire protection cost offset SMALL FORESTLAND OWNER ASSISTANCE
  • 526.400 — as grants to small forestland owners under the Small Forestland
  • 526.402 — 526.402���� Small Forestland Investment in Stream Habitat Program; rules
  • 526.404 — 526.404���� Small Forestland Investment in Stream Habitat Program Fund
  • 526.406 — were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to
  • 526.425 — 526.425] ����� 526.050 [Repealed by 1953 c.23 �2] ����� 526.052 Credits for former forest protective association
  • 526.450 — to 526.475 is to encourage long term forestry investments that lead to
  • 526.460 — 526.460���� Policy to manage forests to maximize benefits
  • 526.470 — 526.470���� Forest tree seed bank; sale to recover costs; disposition of funds; use of funds for research and developmen
  • 526.472 — 526.472���� Forest tree seed orchard; purposes; cooperative agreements; recovery of costs; revenues
  • 526.475 — may appeal to the State Board of Forestry under such rules as it may
  • 526.490 — 526.490���� Afforestation of certain idle lands; harvest requirements; inspection fees; lands subject to Oregon Forest P
  • 526.510 — 526.510���� Department to provide technical assistance to governmental units
  • 526.515 — 526.515���� Gifts, grants and donations; fees for services
  • 526.520 — 526.520���� Urban tree canopy assessment OREGON FOREST RESOURCES INSTITUTE (Generally)
  • 526.610 — 526.610���� Oregon Forest Resources Institute; board of directors; eligibility
  • 526.615 — (3) to (6).
  • 526.625 — 526.625���� Effect of failure to maintain qualification; removal of member
  • 526.632 — 526.632���� Employees not subject to certain personnel regulation
  • 526.645 — 526.645���� Additional powers (Financial Administration)
  • 526.655 — 526.655���� Acceptance of grants, donations and gifts
  • 526.660 — 526.660���� Application of budget and expenditure control laws
  • 526.665 — 526.665���� Exemption from certain financial administration laws
  • 526.675 — 526.675���� Oregon Forest Resources Institute Fund; use of moneys; rules FOREST RESOURCE TRUST
  • 526.700 — 526.700���� Forest Resource Trust; purpose; trustees; advisory committee; rules; duties
  • 526.703 — 526.703���� Cost share program; purpose; advance of moneys and assistance
  • 526.705 — 526.705���� Loan program; financial assistance terms and conditions; rules
  • 526.710 — 526.710���� State Forestry Department to assist board
  • 526.725 — 526.725���� Agreements with private, governmental or other organizations; land acquisitions; investment of funds; forest
  • 526.740 — 526.740���� Lien for moneys payable to trust by forestland owner; attachment to severed forest products and accounts rec
  • 526.745 — shall have priority over a lien created under ORS 526.740.
  • 526.760 — 526.760���� Priority; lien survives land foreclosure proceedings
  • 526.765 — 526.765���� Payment of funds advanced; release of lien
  • 526.770 — 526.770���� Notice of forest products harvest; contents; forest products purchasers
  • 526.775 — 526.775, a statement from each landowner acknowledging the lien. ����� (9) As used in this section, �eligible landowner
  • 526.780 — 526.780���� Agreements for forestry carbon offsets; requirements; creation; disposition of revenues
  • 526.783 — 526.783���� Development of forestry carbon offset accounting system
  • 526.786 — 526.786���� Rules relating to forestry carbon offsets; rules advisory committee
  • 526.789 — 526.789���� Effect of state forestry carbon offset program TIMBER EXPORT REGULATION
  • 526.801 — to 526.831 and 526.992, or any rule adopted pursuant thereto. [1991
  • 526.806 — 526.806���� Prohibition against export of unprocessed timber; prohibition against certain public timber purchases
  • 526.816 — 526.816���� Certification by bidders for public timber
  • 526.821 — 526.821���� Political subdivisions to establish rules
  • 526.826 — 526.826���� Barring timber export violators from unprocessed public timber purchases
  • 526.831 — 526.831���� Contract cancellation for timber export violation MISCELLANEOUS
  • 526.900 — 526.900���� Review of state regulations and policies affecting implementation of conservation strategies
  • 526.905 — 526.905) (Study of Classification and Compensation) (Temporary provisions related to a study of classification a
  • 526.991 — 526.991���� Criminal penalty for large commercial event offense
  • 526.992 — 526.992���� Criminal and civil penalties for timber export violation GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 526.005 Definition
  • 527.738 — (3).
  • 576.430 — (2) as set forth in the 2001 Edition of Oregon Revised Statutes and
  • 576.450 — as set forth in the 2001 Edition of Oregon Revised Statutes, pertaining
  • 93.600 — 93.600; and ����� (D) If the contract is secured by a lien as provided in ORS 526.695 and 526.740 to
Title 527 · ORS Chapter 527 (63 sections)
  • 161.655 — seeking to recover an amount based on the gain resulting from
  • 183.390 — of any interested person or agency, the board shall review the best
  • 279B.050 — 279B.050, 279B.055, 279B.060, 279B.065 and 279B.070, the board may award a contract for the services without undertaking
  • 308A.300 — to 308A.330;
  • 390.121 — 390.121; ����� (e) The programs administered by the Columbia River Gorge Commission under Public Law 99-663 and ORS 196
  • 477.455 — 477.455] ����� 527.292 [1953 c.375 �30; 1961 c.297 �11; renumbered 477.460] ����� 527.294 [1961 c.689 �10; repea
  • 526.156 — in 1991]
  • 527.010 — [Amended by 1971 c.316 �1;
  • 527.260 — 527.260���� Injuring forest tree of another or extracting pitch without, or in violation of, a permit prohibited; permit
  • 527.310 — to 527.370, and with such moneys as may be contributed by the federal
  • 527.321 — 527.321���� Implementation of process by State Forester
  • 527.335 — 527.335���� Investigations by State Forester concerning pests; access to privately owned lands
  • 527.341 — 527.341���� Forestland owners to implement strategies to carry out resource management objectives
  • 527.346 — 527.346���� State Forester to assist owners unable to take action against pest
  • 527.360 — 527.360���� Costs of eradication; state to contribute; unpaid costs to be charge against timber; collection of charge
  • 527.370 — 527.370: ����� (1) �Control� means reduction of resource losses or pest occurrences to an acceptable level by direct an
  • 527.630 — 527.630, 527.660, 527.670, 527.683 to 527.724, 527.736 to 527.760 and 527.992. [1987 c.919 �28; 1991 c.919 �14; 2013 c.3
  • 527.633 — 527.633���� Conversion of forestland to other uses (metadata only)
  • 527.650 — 527.650���� Forest practice committees; members; qualifications; appointment; terms
  • 527.665 — 527.665���� Notice of reforestation requirements to be given in forestland transfers; effect of failure to notify; damag
  • 527.670 — 527.670, if the new notice is sent in the same calendar year as the original notice, the 90-day period identified in the
  • 527.674 — 527.674���� Rules requiring approval of written plan prohibited
  • 527.676 — 527.676, 527.740, 527.750 and 527.755 for the purpose of an operation for the planting, growing, managing or harvesting
  • 527.680 — 527.680. ����� (c) Any rule or standard of the State Board of Forestry adopted or issued pursuant to ORS
  • 527.685 — 527.685, 527.714, 527.990, 527.992, 610.060 and 610.105 by sections 9, 26 to 29, 40, 41 and 45 to 49 of this 2022 Act sh
  • 527.690 — 527.690, 527.710, 527.715, 527.722, 527.724 and 527.736 to 527.770 shall affect the powers and duties of the board to ad
  • 527.700 — be adequately funded, and that the board:
  • 527.706 — 527.706, 527.710 or 527.711. ����� (d) Any term or condition of a written waiver, or prior approval granted by the Stat
  • 527.710 — 527.710. ����� (d) Any term or condition of a written waiver, or prior approval granted by the State Forester pursuant
  • 527.711 — 527.711���� Private Forest Accord rule package Note��������� Timeline for applicability of Private Forest Accord rul
  • 527.712 — 527.712���� Exemption for practices that comply with federal Endangered Species Act agreements (Rulemaking and State
  • 527.714 — 527.714, nothing in ORS 468B.100 to 468B.110, 477.562, 527.620, 527.670,
  • 527.715 — 527.715���� Rules to establish standards and procedures
  • 527.721 — 527.721���� Coordination with state and local agencies for review and comment on operations
  • 527.724 — 527.724���� Forest operations to comply with air and water pollution control rules and standards; effect of violation
  • 527.732 — 527.732���� Adaptive Management Program Committee; rules
  • 527.733 — and recommend to the board the team�s budget.
  • 527.734 — 527.734���� Considering reports on rules relating to aquatic resources (Harvest Type; Water Quality Regulation)
  • 527.736 — 527.736���� Forest practice standards for operations on public and private land; exceptions; rules
  • 527.739 — 527.739���� Application of restrictions related to small forestland owner minimum option; rules
  • 527.740 — 527.740, 527.750, 527.755, 527.788 or 527.797, or any rule promulgated under ORS 527.706, 527.710 or 527.711, is a Class
  • 527.745 — 527.745. Civil penalties described in this subsection that exceed the costs of reforestation shall be paid to the Genera
  • 527.750 — 527.750���� Exceeding harvest type 3 size limitation; conditions; rules
  • 527.755 — 527.755���� Scenic highways; visually sensitive corridors; operations restricted; exemptions
  • 527.760 — 527.760���� Reforestation exemptions for land use changes
  • 527.765 — 527.765���� Best management practices to maintain water quality; rules
  • 527.770 — that support but do not directly regulate standards of forest
  • 527.780 — 527.780���� Exemption from liability for trees or debris left on property
  • 527.785 — 527.785���� Exemption from liability for large woody debris left on property (Pesticide Applications by Helicopter)
  • 527.786 — 527.786. ����� (2) The State Forestry Department shall record in the department reporting system any points of diversio
  • 527.787 — 527.787���� Registering to receive notice of pesticide application
  • 527.788 — or 527.797.
  • 527.789 — 527.789���� Notice to nearby recipient of proposed pesticide application
  • 527.790 — or timely send a notice of incompletion or completion verification
  • 527.791 — 527.791���� Verifying completion of pesticide application
  • 527.795 — 527.795, 527.796, 527.797 and 527.798. [2022 c.33 �51] ����� Note: 527.799 is repealed only if certain conditions ar
  • 527.796 — 527.796���� Interference with pesticide application; penalties
  • 527.799 — 527.799���� Implementing pesticide application provisions; rules MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE FOREST ACCORD PROVISIONS
  • 527.822 — 527.822���� Reports to Legislative Assembly Note��������� Effect of policies on Indian tribes--2022 c.33 �50 (Te
  • 527.840 — 527.840���� Program of assistance related to loss of tree canopy PENALTIES
  • 536.220 — to 536.540; and
  • 541.973 — 541.973. ����� (c) An operation that occurs within 300 feet of a resource site inventoried under ORS 527.710 (3), other
  • 571.505 — 571.505, on land used solely for the production of Christmas trees. ����� (b) The establishment, management or harvest
Title 528 · ORS Chapter 528 (4 sections)
  • 321.265 — 321.265] ����� 528.030 [Amended by 1959 c.496 �3; renumbered 321.270] ����� 528.040 [Amended by 1959 c.496 �4; r
  • 321.305 — 321.305] ����� 528.100 [Amended by 1955 c.326 �10; 1959 c.496 �10; renumbered 321.310] ����� 528.110 [Amended by
  • 321.320 — 321.320] ����� 528.120 [Amended by 1953 c.326 �10; 1955 c.578 �4; 1959 c.496 �14; renumbered 321.325] ����� 528.
  • 528.010 — [Amended by 1955 c.578 �1; 1959
Title 53 · ORS Chapter 53 (27 sections)
  • 156.100 — 156.100] ����� 53.200 Trial by court or jury. Upon a plea of not guilty, if the defendant does not then demand a tri
  • 156.315 — 156.315] RELEASE OR COMMITMENT ����� 53.295 Release of defendant before trial. At any time before the commenceme
  • 156.410 — 156.410] ����� 53.300 Commitment of defendant. If the defendant is not released from custody as provided in ORS 135.
  • 156.460 — 156.460] MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS ����� 53.325 Proceeding when crime is not within jurisdiction of justice court
  • 18.048 — (1). [Formerly 156.220]
  • 53.150 — 53.150������ Criminal procedure statutes govern generally
  • 53.155 — 53.155������ Filing complaint as commencement of action
  • 53.175 — 53.175������ Issuance, requisites and execution of warrant of arrest
  • 53.180 — 53.180������ Reading complaint to defendant; defendant to plead
  • 53.190 — 53.190������ Action to be tried within one day unless continued
  • 53.205 — 53.205������ Injured person must appear or be subpoenaed
  • 53.215 — 53.215������ Rendition and entry of verdict on docket
  • 53.220 — 53.220������ Jury trial without prepayment of trial fee; payment after judgment JUDGMENT AND EXECUTION
  • 53.235 — 53.235������ Judgment on plea of guilty, no contest or on conviction
  • 53.240 — 53.240������ Judgment imposing monetary obligation; requirements
  • 53.250 — 53.250������ Judgment entry or certified copy as evidence
  • 53.255 — 53.255������ Discharge of defendant upon finding the defendant not guilty
  • 53.260 — 53.260������ Entry that prosecution was malicious or without probable cause
  • 53.265 — 53.265������ Judgment against complainant for costs and disbursements
  • 53.270 — 53.270������ Enforcement of judgment against complainant
  • 53.275 — 53.275������ Payment of fine and costs by defendant
  • 53.280 — 53.280������ Assignment of judgment to Department of Revenue RELEASE OR COMMITMENT
  • 53.310 — 53.310������ How commitment is executed MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 53.325 — 53.325������ Proceeding when crime is not within jurisdiction of justice court
  • 53.330 — 53.330������ Function of district attorney in justice court
  • 53.335 — 53.335������ Disposition of money paid on judgment CONCURRENT JURISDICTION
  • 53.350 — 53.350������ Jurisdiction over offenses against animals ����� 53.005 [1999 c.682 �6; repealed by 2025 c.268 �35]
Title 530 · ORS Chapter 530 (33 sections)
  • 530.020 — 530.020���� Title to acquired lands; encumbrances; Attorney General approval of title; cure of defects; recording
  • 530.025 — 530.025���� Interests in acquired lands; management of lands; sales
  • 530.030 — 530.030���� Conveyance of county lands to state; consideration; adjustment of delinquent fire patrol liens; contracts co
  • 530.053 — 530.053���� Holiday recreational use; armed forces personnel and veterans
  • 530.059 — 530.059���� Procedure for sales of forest products; surety deposit required of bidder
  • 530.061 — 530.061���� Surety deposit required of successful purchaser
  • 530.075 — 530.075���� Validation of state acquisition of county land; purposes for which land may be used; disposition of revenue
  • 530.110 — 530.110���� Distribution of revenues from lands acquired under ORS 530.010 to 530.040
  • 530.120 — 530.120���� Account of receipts from lands acquired; annual statement to county
  • 530.130 — 530.130���� Issuance of revenue bonds to acquire lands
  • 530.140 — or 530.210 to 530.280, or from lottery bonds that were issued on or
  • 530.170 — 530.170���� Disposition of revenues from lands acquired under former statute
  • 530.175 — 530.175���� Forest Acquisition County Reimbursement Fund
  • 530.181 — 530.181���� State Forest Acquisition Fund FOREST REHABILITATION ACT
  • 530.240 — 530.240; ����� (c) Except as provided in ORS 530.115, all moneys received from the disposal of forest products created
  • 530.250 — 530.250���� State Forester to rehabilitate state forestlands; assistants, equipment and contracts; rules
  • 530.280 — for reforestation; and
  • 530.460 — 530.460���� Lands suited for growing forest products to be designated Common School Forest Lands and withdrawn from sale
  • 530.470 — 530.470���� Determination of lands to be designated Common School Forest Lands
  • 530.480 — 530.480, and when so designated and set aside, shall be known as the Common School Forest Lands and hereby are dedicated
  • 530.490 — 530.490���� Management, control and protection of Common School Forest Lands; easements
  • 530.500 — 530.500. The revolving fund shall be reimbursed at least once each month by submission to the Department of State Lands
  • 530.520 — 530.520. [1957 c.240 �6; 1959 c.141 �2; 1967 c.396 �7; 1969 c.194 �1; 2001 c.752 �9; 2005 c.103 �38; 2015 c.447 �2]
  • 530.606 — 530.606���� Creation of authority; modification; dissolution
  • 530.608 — 530.608���� Board of directors of authority; officers; terms; rules
  • 530.614 — 530.614���� Authorization to issue bonds or other obligations; method of issuance
  • 530.616 — 530.616���� Authorization to borrow moneys or to issue, sell and assume bond anticipation notes
  • 530.618 — 530.618���� Effect of bonds or other obligations on municipality
  • 530.622 — 530.622���� Authorities may act jointly; limits on acquisition of forestlands
  • 530.624 — 530.624���� Assets and income of authority exempt from taxation; exceptions
  • 530.626 — 530.626���� Earnings in excess of amounts required for authority
  • 530.628 — 530.628���� Application of laws to authority and to issuance of bonds FOREST MANAGEMENT VIOLATIONS
  • 530.990 — 530.990���� Penalties for forest management violations MULTISERIES DEFINITIONS ����� 530.005 Definitions for ORS
Title 532 · ORS Chapter 532 (12 sections)
  • 532.020 — 532.020���� Branding forest products and booming equipment required; rules
  • 532.030 — 532.030, every person who puts into any of the waters of this state, ships on any motor vehicle or railroad any forest p
  • 532.040 — 532.040���� Ownership of forest products and booming equipment presumed from registered brands or catch brands thereupon
  • 532.050 — 532.050���� Application for registration of brand; registration; rejection
  • 532.060 — 532.060���� Application for registration of catch brand
  • 532.070 — 532.070���� Certified copy of brand registration as evidence of registration and ownership
  • 532.090 — 532.090���� Cancellation of registered brand or mark
  • 532.100 — 532.100���� Renewal and abandonment of marks or brands; reissue of abandoned or canceled brand
  • 532.110 — 532.110, if the State Forester finds that the brand is not identical with any other brand registered in the office of th
  • 532.140 — and use it in marking or branding forest products or booming equipment.
  • 532.550 — 532.550); repealed by 1993 c.47 �1] ����� 532.560 [1957 c.668 �5(3); 1983 c.89 �8; 1983 c.740 �210; repealed by 1993
  • 532.990 — 532.990���� Penalties BRANDING ����� 532.010 Definitions for ORS 532.010 to 532.140. For purposes of ORS 532.010
Title 536 · ORS Chapter 536 (73 sections)
  • 261.325 — 261.325, 261.330, 509.610, 509.625, 537.170, 537.200 (1969 Replacement Part),
  • 390.835 — pertaining to the issuance of a water right within or above a scenic
  • 468B.040 — and 468B.045; and
  • 468B.155 — 468B.155. ����� (3) The Water Resources Department shall develop an integrated state water resources strategy to implem
  • 468B.183 — in 1995]
  • 468B.186 — in 1995]
  • 536.005 — [1975 c.581 �13; repealed by 1985
  • 536.009 — 536.009���� Water Resources Department Water Right Operating Fund; uses; sources
  • 536.017 — 536.017���� Records of expenditures from Water Resources Department Hydroelectric Fund
  • 536.021 — 536.021���� Water Measurement Cost Share Program Revolving Fund; uses; sources; prioritization WATER RESOURCES COMMI
  • 536.025 — 536.025���� Duty of commission; delegation to Water Resources Director; exception
  • 536.028 — 536.028���� Rules pertaining to human or livestock consumption uses within or above scenic waterway
  • 536.031 — 536.031���� Applicability of rules to completed application for permit WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
  • 536.032 — 536.032���� Water Resources Director; term; qualifications
  • 536.045 — 536.045���� Sending or receipt of documents in electronic form; rules; fees; cost of publication
  • 536.055 — 536.055���� Agreements to expedite processing and review of applications, permits and other administrative matters; fees
  • 536.056 — 536.056���� Fees; timing of certain fees; effect of nonpayment
  • 536.057 — 536.057���� Payment of fees by debit or credit card; transaction fees
  • 536.076 — 536.076: ����� (a) Any person may submit a protest against a proposed final order. ����� (b) Unless a timeline is othe
  • 536.077 — and administrative rules adopted under this section and ORS 536.077, or
  • 536.080 — 536.080���� Effect of records of former State Water Board and State Water Superintendent
  • 536.090 — 536.090���� Ground water advisory committee; duties; qualification; term; expenses WATER RESOURCES POLICIES AND PROG
  • 536.116 — in 1989]
  • 536.231 — in 2013]
  • 536.300 — (2) to each state agency or public corporation of this state which may
  • 536.315 — 536.315���� Designation of exact land areas included within auxiliary lands
  • 536.330 — 536.330���� Water Resources Act as supplemental to and including existing statutes
  • 536.340 — 536.340���� Classification of water as to highest and best use and quantity of use; enforcement of laws concerning loss
  • 536.350 — 536.350, of any power, duty or privilege, including the promulgating or undertaking of any order, rule, regulation, plan
  • 536.360 — 536.360���� State agencies and public corporations to conform to statement of state water resources policy
  • 536.370 — to 536.390 or as accepted by the commission under ORS 536.295.
  • 536.380 — 536.380���� Notification to commission of proposed exercise of power involving water resources required; review and dete
  • 536.400 — 536.400���� Application to court to compel compliance with state water resources policy
  • 536.410 — 536.410���� Withdrawal of unappropriated waters from appropriation by commission rule
  • 536.420 — 536.420���� Representation of state in carrying out compacts and agreements with other governmental agencies regarding w
  • 536.450 — 536.450���� Assistance by commission to other persons and agencies
  • 536.460 — 536.460���� Preparation and submission of information or recommendations to other persons or agencies
  • 536.470 — 536.470���� Coordination of local, state, interstate and federal programs
  • 536.480 — 536.480���� Making available information concerning water resources
  • 536.490 — 536.490���� Attendance at conferences and meetings (metadata only)
  • 536.500 — 536.500���� Acceptance and expenditure of moneys from public and private sources
  • 536.520 — 536.520���� State agencies and public corporations furnishing information and services to commission
  • 536.540 — or 543.225, as enacted by chapter 707, Oregon Laws 1955, nor in the
  • 536.570 — 536.570���� Moneys and securities of irrigation districts in possession of Water Resources Commission; deposit with Stat
  • 536.580 — 536.580���� Rights acquired prior to August 3, 1955, not affected
  • 536.590 — 536.590���� Rights acquired prior to January 1, 1956, not affected
  • 536.595 — 536.595���� Department discussions with Corps of Engineers over operation of Detroit Lake
  • 536.605 — 536.605���� Implementation of Walla Walla Water 2050 Strategic Plan; advisory committee; project funding Note�������
  • 536.720 — 536.720���� Declaration of state authority; Governor�s power to order water conservation or curtailment plan
  • 536.730 — 536.730���� Effect of emergency powers on vested water rights
  • 536.740 — 536.740���� Governor�s authority to declare drought
  • 536.750 — 536.750���� Powers of commission after declaration of drought; rules
  • 536.760 — 536.760���� Cessation of actions taken under ORS 536.750
  • 536.770 — 536.770���� Purchase of option or agreement for use of water permit or right during declared drought; application; fee
  • 536.780 — and subsection (2) of this section. [1977 c.541 �2; 1985 c.673 �20;
  • 536.920 — 536.920���� Factors to be considered in imposition of penalty
  • 536.930 — 536.930���� Consequence of failure to follow order (metadata only)
  • 536.935 — 536.935���� Disposition of penalties; appropriation
  • 537.248 — or 537.630, $53.
  • 537.762 — 537.762; ����� (e) Allow a temporary exchange of water without giving notice as required under ORS
  • 537.780 — 537.780; ����� (b) Provide an opportunity for review by: ����� (A) Any member of the Legislative Assembly who represen
  • 540.145 — 540.145, 540.210, 540.310, 540.320, 540.330, 540.340, 540.435, 540.440, 540.570 (5), 540.710, 540.720 and 540.730 or rul
  • 540.523 — or an allocation of conserved water under ORS 537.470, if the change or
  • 540.533 — 540.533, $615 for each second-foot or fraction thereof requested beyond the first second-foot; ����� (D) $915 for each
  • 540.535 — 540.535; and ����� (f) Utilize an expedited notice and waiting requirement established by rule for the substitution of
  • 540.730 — 540.730. ����� (3) In the event the petitioner knowingly misrepresents the map and petition required in ORS
  • 541.329 — 541.329, the commission may assess a penalty of up to $1,000 based upon guidelines to be established by the commission.
  • 541.345 — in 1995]
  • 541.430 — to 541.545 and 541.700 to 541.990 and ORS chapters 536 to 540, 542 and
  • 542.110 — 542.110, 548.365, 555.030 or 555.070, nor in sections 58 to 65, 70 or 75, chapter 707, Oregon Laws 1955, shall be constr
  • 543.050 — or 543.230, nor in sections 38, 41, 43, 45 or 50, chapter 707, Oregon
  • 543.078 — to 543.092, 543.210, 543.280, 543.300, 543.710 and 543A.405; and
  • 544.050 — 544.050; 1957 c.351 �3; 1985 c.673 �19] ����� 536.580 Rights acquired prior to August 3, 1955, not affected. Nothing
Title 537 · ORS Chapter 537 (175 sections)
  • 198.180 — 198.180. [1995 c.473 �2; 1995 c.416 �35a] ����� Note: 537.248 and 537.249 were added to and made a part of 537.140 t
  • 390.805 — to 390.925, 537.332 to 537.360 and 537.505 to 537.795. [2005 c.669 �2]
  • 468B.053 — or a concentration limit variance from the Department of Environmental
  • 468B.165 — 468B.165, whichever are more stringent. ����� (3) Except as otherwise provided, if the injection source water contains
  • 475C.792 — or 571.281; and
  • 475C.919 — or 571.260 to 571.348. [2023 c.209 �3]
  • 517.952 — 517.952: ����� (a) Review of the application and approval or denial of the application shall be coordinated with the co
  • 536.050 — (1)(n) and (o).
  • 536.075 — 536.075, the Water Resources Commission may not cancel the permit or appropriation under ORS 537.440 until the petitione
  • 536.295 — 536.295, for which: ����� (a) Receipt by the department occurred before the operative date specified in section 48 of t
  • 536.310 — (12), if water is available, if the proposed use will not injure other
  • 536.415 — (3), if the department has information sufficient to make the
  • 537.010 — 537.010���� Definition of �Water Rights Act� PUBLIC AGENCY WATER USE REGISTRATION
  • 537.040 — 537.040���� Registration of water for road construction, maintenance or reconstruction; fee; annual renewal statement; l
  • 537.095 — 537.095���� Interference between geothermal well and other water appropriation WATER USE REPORTING
  • 537.097 — 537.097���� Verification of land ownership; time limits; exception
  • 537.099 — 537.099���� Water use report from governmental entity
  • 537.101 — 537.101���� Reporting measured water use; rules APPROPRIATION UNDER 1909 ACT; LIMITED LICENSES
  • 537.120 — 537.120, 537.130, 537.140 to 537.252, 537.390 to 537.400, 538.420, 540.010 to
  • 537.130 — (2) or 537.535 that concerns the use of water at a grow site for a crop
  • 537.132 — 537.132���� Exemption from permit requirement for use of reclaimed water; rules
  • 537.133 — 537.133, 537.139, 537.140, 537.250, 772.305 and 772.310. [1989 c.509 �8; 1995 c.365 �2; 1995 c.416 �4] ����� Note: 5
  • 537.139 — 537.139���� Failure to obtain authorization for access to certain land
  • 537.140 — to 537.252. A railway corporation may acquire by purchase, gift or
  • 537.141 — 537.141���� Uses of water not requiring water right application, permit or certificate; rules
  • 537.142 — 537.142���� Water right permit or certificate not required for egg incubation project under salmon and trout enhancement
  • 537.143 — 537.143���� Limited license to use or store surface or ground water or to use stored water; rules
  • 537.144 — 537.144���� Request for right to use water under limited license; fee
  • 537.145 — 537.145���� Notice of filing of application to appropriate water for hydroelectric purposes
  • 537.150 — 537.150���� Filing of application; determination of completeness; initial review; preliminary determination; notice; pub
  • 537.153 — (2).
  • 537.160 — 537.160���� Approval for beneficial use; agreement authorizing use of ditch for waste or seepage water
  • 537.173 — 537.173���� Exceptions to final order; modified order
  • 537.175 — 537.175���� Time limit for issuing final order or scheduling contested case hearing; applicant request for extension
  • 537.190 — 537.190���� Terms and conditions of approval; municipal water supplies; release of stored water
  • 537.220 — 537.220���� Assignment of application, permit or license
  • 537.225 — 537.225���� Full or partial assignment of water right permit; issuance of replacement permits
  • 537.227 — 537.227���� Informal resolution of water rights assignment protests; limitations on parties
  • 537.230 — 537.230���� Time allowed for construction of irrigation or other work; extension; survey; map; requirements for suppleme
  • 537.240 — 537.240���� Federal permit; time for obtaining; cancellation; time for beginning and completing work
  • 537.249 — 537.249���� Election to have proposed reservation considered as application for permit or rulemaking proceeding
  • 537.250 — which, after the expiration of three months from the date it is issued,
  • 537.252 — 537.252���� Certificate issued for land not described in permit; notice
  • 537.260 — 537.260���� Cancellation of permit for failure of proof of completion of appropriation; issuance of limited certificate;
  • 537.283 — 537.283���� Procedure for applications to appropriate water for hydroelectric power; rules
  • 537.285 — and 537.287. If the municipal corporation or district proposes to
  • 537.287 — 537.287���� Rules for joint project of municipal applicant and private person
  • 537.289 — 537.289���� Conditions to be imposed on permit of municipal corporation or district
  • 537.292 — 537.292���� Conditions to be imposed on certificate of municipal corporation or district
  • 537.295 — 537.295���� Cancellation of permit when holder fails to continue to qualify as municipal applicant
  • 537.297 — 537.297���� Cancellation of water right certificate when holder fails to continue to qualify as municipal applicant
  • 537.299 — 537.299���� Consequences of cancellation of permit or certificate if holder no longer municipal applicant; conditions to
  • 537.300 — 537.300; and then 537.345; 1993 c.557 �3; 1993 c.595 �9; 1995 c.365 �6; 2005 c.37 �3; 2019 c.390 �23] ����� 537.405
  • 537.310 — 537.310���� Acquisition of water rights for railway purposes; certificates
  • 537.320 — 537.320���� Entry on land for survey purposes, preliminary to appropriation and diversion of waters
  • 537.330 — 537.330���� Disclosure required in real estate transaction involving water right; exception; delivery of available permi
  • 537.332 — 537.332���� Definitions for ORS 537.332 to 537.360 (metadata only)
  • 537.336 — 537.336���� State agencies authorized to request in-stream water rights; agreement required when supply is stored water
  • 537.338 — 537.338���� Rules for state agency request for in-stream water right
  • 537.340 — 537.340] PONDS AND RESERVOIRS ����� 537.400 Reservoir permits. (1) All applications for reservoir permits shall
  • 537.346 — 537.346���� Conversion of minimum perennial streamflows to in-stream water rights; special provisions for Willamette Bas
  • 537.348 — 537.348. [1987 c.859 �11; 1995 c.416 �42] ����� 537.354 In-stream water right subject to emergency water shortage pr
  • 537.349 — 537.349���� Processing request for in-stream water right
  • 537.354 — 537.354���� In-stream water right subject to emergency water shortage provisions
  • 537.356 — 537.356���� Request for reservation of unappropriated water for future economic development; priority date of reservatio
  • 537.358 — 537.358���� Rules for reservation for future economic development; application for use of reserved water
  • 537.360 — 537.360. The proposed final order may: ����� (a) Approve the in-stream water right for the quantity of water requested;
  • 537.385 — 537.385���� Extension of irrigation season; rules; limitations
  • 537.387 — 537.387���� Limitations on water use related to Cannabis plants
  • 537.390 — in 1987]
  • 537.395 — in 1987]
  • 537.400 — in 1987]
  • 537.405 — 537.405���� Exempt reservoirs; written notification to department; injury to other users
  • 537.407 — 537.407���� Water right certificate for reservoirs existing before January 1, 1993; injury to other users; conversion of
  • 537.409 — 537.409���� Alternate permit application process for qualifying reservoirs; injury to existing users or fishery resource
  • 537.410 — to 537.440 for the cancellation of permits. [Amended by 1985 c.673 �45]
  • 537.420 — 537.420���� Proposed final order canceling permit; notice
  • 537.440 — 537.440���� Cancellation of permit; priorities of other permits
  • 537.445 — 537.445���� Contested case proceeding on proposed final order to cancel permit or appropriation; cancellation suspended
  • 537.450 — but an in-stream water right may be canceled under ORS 540.610 to
  • 537.455 — to 537.500. The rules may include formulas or other criteria for
  • 537.465 — 537.465���� Application for allocation of conserved water; submission; required contents
  • 537.470 — 537.470���� Allocation of conserved water by commission; criteria; percentage to state; certificates showing change in o
  • 537.480 — 537.480���� Rules; criteria for evaluating allocation and determining mitigation required
  • 537.485 — 537.485���� Priority of right to use conserved water; choice of priority
  • 537.490 — 537.490���� Use of conserved water; notice of dispensation of right to use
  • 537.495 — 537.495���� Receipt by state agency or political subdivision of right to use conserved water
  • 537.505 — to 537.795 supplementary.
  • 537.525 — by considering:
  • 537.532 — 537.532���� Injection of ground water into aquifers; standards
  • 537.534 — 537.534. ����� (8) Upon issuing a final order, the director shall notify the applicant and each person who submitted wr
  • 537.535 — 537.535���� Unlawful use or appropriation of ground water, including well construction and operation
  • 537.540 — 537.540, 537.550, 537.560, 537.570, 537.580, 537.590 and 537.600 prior to, pending and not yet approved on August 3, 195
  • 537.545 — 537.545, casings, fittings, valves, pipes, pumps, measuring devices and backflow prevention devices. ����� (f) Prosecut
  • 537.560 — 537.560, 537.570, 537.580, 537.590 and 537.600 prior to and still valid and in effect on August 3, 1955, is considered t
  • 537.575 — 537.575���� Permits granted, approved or pending under former law
  • 537.585 — 537.585���� Beneficial use of ground water prior to August 3, 1955, recognized as right to appropriate water when regist
  • 537.595 — 537.595���� Construction or alteration of well commenced prior to August 3, 1955, recognized as right to appropriate wat
  • 537.610 — 537.610���� Recording registration statement; issuing certificate of registration; effect of certificate; grounds for de
  • 537.615 — 537.615���� Application for permit to acquire new right or enlarge existing right to appropriate ground water; plans and
  • 537.617 — 537.617���� Applications by public water systems for appropriations of ground water in certain areas for expanded group
  • 537.620 — 537.620���� Determination of completeness of application; initial review; preliminary determination; notice; public comm
  • 537.621 — 537.621���� Review of application; proposed final order; presumption; rebuttal; findings and conclusions; flow rate and
  • 537.625 — 537.625. [1987 c.542 �3] ����� Note: See second note under 537.797. WASTE, SPRING AND SEEPAGE WATERS ����� 5
  • 537.626 — 537.626���� Exceptions to final order; modified order
  • 537.627 — 537.627���� Time limit for issuing final order or scheduling contested case hearing; extension; writ of mandamus
  • 537.628 — 537.628���� Terms, conditions and limitations on approvals
  • 537.629 — 537.629���� Conditions or limitations to prevent interference with other users
  • 537.630 — and 540.530.
  • 537.632 — 537.632; 1981 c.416 �5; 1985 c.615 �7; 1985 c.673 �69; 1987 c.109 �2; 1989 c.129 �1; 1999 c.293 �4; 2003 c.594 �3; 2005
  • 537.635 — 537.635���� Assignment of application, certificate of registration or permit
  • 537.665 — 537.665���� Investigation of ground water reservoirs; defining characteristics and assigning names and numbers
  • 537.670 — to 537.695, when any person or public agency on August 3, 1955, is
  • 537.675 — 537.675���� Determination of rights in several reservoirs or of critical ground water area in same proceeding
  • 537.680 — 537.680���� Taking testimony; inspecting evidence; contesting claim
  • 537.685 — 537.685���� Findings of fact and order of determination
  • 537.690 — 537.690���� Filing evidence, findings and determinations; court proceedings
  • 537.695 — of the rights to appropriate the ground water of any ground water
  • 537.700 — 537.700���� Issuing ground water right certificate (metadata only)
  • 537.705 — 537.705���� Ground water appurtenant; change in use, place of use or point of appropriation
  • 537.720 — 537.720���� Violation of terms of law or permit or certificate; action by Water Resources Commission
  • 537.730 — 537.730, among the appropriators holding valid rights to ground water in the critical area in accordance with the relati
  • 537.735 — 537.735���� Rules designating critical ground water area
  • 537.740 — 537.740; ����� (d) Single or group domestic purposes in an amount not exceeding 15,000 gallons a day; ����� (e) Down-h
  • 537.742 — 537.742���� Contested case proceeding to limit use of ground water in critical ground water area
  • 537.743 — 537.743���� Program to remediate certain domestic water wells
  • 537.745 — 537.745���� Voluntary agreements among ground water users from same reservoir
  • 537.747 — to 537.795 and 537.992, not to exceed $1,000 for each occurrence
  • 537.753 — 537.753���� Bond or letter of credit; landowner�s permit and bond; fee
  • 537.763 — 537.763���� Water Resources Department Operating Fund
  • 537.765 — or the standards described in ORS 537.780 (1)(b) or (c), in addition to
  • 537.766 — 537.766���� Water Well Abandonment, Repair and Replacement Fund
  • 537.767 — 537.767, 537.872, 537.873, 541.561 to 541.581 and 541.651 to 541.696. ����� (2) The report must: ����� (a) Evaluate th
  • 537.769 — 537.769���� Local regulation of wells and water well constructors (Regulation of Ground Water Wells)
  • 537.775 — 537.775���� Wasteful or defective wells; permanent abandonment of old well
  • 537.777 — 537.777���� Regulation of controlling works of wells and distribution of ground water
  • 537.781 — 537.781���� Applying for injunction to address violation or potential violation
  • 537.783 — 537.783���� Reinjection of geothermal fluids; rules and standards; water pollution control facilities permit
  • 537.787 — 537.787���� Investigation of violation of ground water laws; remedies for violation
  • 537.791 — 537.791���� Request for well identification number (metadata only)
  • 537.792 — 537.792] (Temporary provisions relating to injunctive authority) ����� Note: Sections 1 to 4, chapter 518, Orego
  • 537.793 — 537.793���� Effect of failure to comply with ORS 537.789 or 537.791
  • 537.795 — and 537.992, or any rule promulgated pursuant thereto. A civil penalty
  • 537.796 — 537.796���� Rules regarding low temperature geothermal appropriations WATER RIGHT EXAMINERS; SURVEYS
  • 537.797 — 537.797���� Criteria for certification to determine work completion; rules
  • 537.798 — 537.798. ����� (11) Any person applying for a secondary permit for the use of stored water from a reservoir qualifying
  • 537.799 — 537.799���� Survey for issuance of water right certificate WASTE, SPRING AND SEEPAGE WATERS
  • 537.800 — 537.800���� Waste, spring and seepage waters; laws governing DIVERSION OF WATERS FROM BASIN OF ORIGIN
  • 537.803 — 537.803���� Application proposing use of water outside of basin of origin; contents
  • 537.805 — 537.805���� Processing of application; hearing; action on application
  • 537.809 — 537.809���� Reservation of water in basin of origin
  • 537.810 — 537.810���� Diversion or appropriation of waters from basin of origin without legislative consent prohibited; terms of c
  • 537.820 — 537.820���� Application of provisions to waters forming common boundary between states
  • 537.830 — 537.830���� Condemnation of waters for use outside basin of origin
  • 537.835 — 537.835���� City of Walla Walla, Washington, may appropriate, impound and divert certain waters from Mill Creek
  • 537.840 — 537.840���� Legislative consent; filing of certified copy; appropriation rights and procedure
  • 537.850 — 537.850���� Suits to protect state interests; right of redress to private persons
  • 537.855 — 537.855���� Domestic water supply district permitted to divert water out of state; conditions
  • 537.860 — 537.860, the permittee, upon filing in the Water Resources Department a certified copy of the Act, certified to by the S
  • 537.870 — 537.870���� Out-of-state municipalities; acquisition of land and water rights in Oregon PLACE-BASED WATER PLANNING
  • 537.873 — 537.873���� Place-based water planning grants; rules
  • 537.875 — 537.875���� Reports evaluating certain funding programs GEOTECHNICAL HOLES
  • 537.880 — 537.880. ����� (2)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, each report required to be submitted unde
  • 537.885 — 537.885���� Licensing or registration required for drilling of geotechnical hole
  • 537.895 — 537.895���� Water Resources Department Geotechnical Fund HAULED WATER
  • 537.897 — 537.897���� Records of purchases from water suppliers; rules
  • 537.898 — 537.898���� Hauling water used for Cannabis plants PENALTIES
  • 537.992 — 537.992, or any rule adopted pursuant thereto, applicable to such licensee. ����� (8) The requirement in subsection (3)
  • 539.010 — (5) and to whether other governmental requirements relating to the
  • 540.120 — 540.120, 540.210 to 540.230, 540.310 to 540.430, 540.443 to 540.491, 540.505 to
  • 540.510 — (3) and this section, the director of the department shall notify any
  • 540.530 — 540.530. ����� Note: 537.797, 537.798 and 537.799 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not add
  • 540.543 — 540.543. ����� (4) This section shall not apply to an application for the transfer of less than 0.5 cubic feet per seco
  • 540.610 — for the duration of the deposit.
  • 540.650 — 540.650. [1987 c.859 �10] ����� 537.352 Precedence of uses. Notwithstanding any provision of ORS 537.332 to 537.343
Title 538 · ORS Chapter 538 (26 sections)
  • 538.010 — 538.010���� Waters diverted from Ditch Creek; rights of use and appropriation; certificate; time limitation
  • 538.020 — 538.020���� Acquisition of property necessary for storage and diversion WITHDRAWALS FROM APPROPRIATION
  • 538.110 — 538.110���� Tumalo Creek, Deschutes County; diversion prohibited; excepted uses; existing rights
  • 538.120 — 538.120���� Silver Creek, Marion County, and Brushes Creek, Curry County, and tributaries; diversion prohibited
  • 538.125 — 538.125���� Certain appropriations vested notwithstanding ORS 538.120
  • 538.130 — 538.130���� Condemnation of lands for park; vested and riparian rights not affected
  • 538.140 — 538.140���� Diamond Lake and tributaries; diversion, interruption or appropriation of waters prohibited; excepted uses
  • 538.150 — shall not affect vested water rights or prevent condemnation for public
  • 538.160 — 538.160���� Hackett Creek; vested rights not affected; condemnation of land for park not prevented
  • 538.170 — 538.170���� Johnson Creek in Multnomah and Clackamas Counties; limitations on appropriation or diversion
  • 538.180 — 538.180���� Johnson Creek; existing rights; condemnation of land for park
  • 538.190 — 538.190���� Lake of the Woods and tributaries, Klamath County; diversion, interruption or appropriation of waters prohib
  • 538.200 — shall not prevent the condemnation for public park purposes of any
  • 538.210 — 538.210���� Condemnation of lands for park not prevented; vested and riparian rights not affected; condemnation of lands
  • 538.220 — 538.220���� Waters of Mill and Barr Creeks, Jackson County, withdrawn; exceptions
  • 538.230 — 538.230���� Vested water rights not affected; condemnation for park not prevented
  • 538.251 — shall not affect any existing rights to appropriate or use water, or
  • 538.260 — 538.260���� Existing rights not affected; appropriation and use for certain purposes permitted
  • 538.270 — 538.270���� Rogue River; withdrawal from appropriation; excepted water uses; tributaries
  • 538.280 — 538.280���� McNulty Creek; withdrawal from appropriation; exceptions
  • 538.290 — 538.290���� McNulty Creek; existing rights not affected
  • 538.300 — 538.300���� Milton Creek and tributaries; withdrawal from appropriation; exception; existing rights MUNICIPAL WATER
  • 538.410 — 538.410���� Confirmation of water rights acquired prior to February 24, 1909, for municipal supply; rejection of applica
  • 538.420 — 538.420���� Portland�s right to waters of Bull Run and Little Sandy Rivers; vested rights not impaired; applicability of
  • 538.430 — 538.430���� Medford and Eagle Point Irrigation District; right to waters of Big Butte Creek; generation, sale and distri
  • 538.450 — 538.450���� Pendleton; right to waters of Umatilla River; notice of intent; agreement with tribes DIVERSION BY MORRO
Title 539 · ORS Chapter 539 (20 sections)
  • 539.015 — 539.015���� Certification of statements of claimants; oaths
  • 539.021 — 539.021���� Determination by Water Resources Director of rights of claimants; transfer of action to director
  • 539.081 — with a timely registration statement.
  • 539.090 — 539.090���� Notice of right to inspect evidence, and of place of court hearing
  • 539.100 — 539.100���� Contest of claims submitted to director; notice by contestant; service on contestee
  • 539.110 — 539.110���� Hearing of contest; notice of; procedure
  • 539.120 — 539.120���� Examination by director of stream and diversions in contest; record; map
  • 539.130 — 539.130���� Findings of fact and determination of director; certification of proceedings; filing in court; fixing time f
  • 539.150 — 539.150���� Court proceedings to review determination of director
  • 539.160 — 539.160���� Transmittal of copy of decree to department; instructions to watermasters
  • 539.170 — 539.170���� Division of water pending hearing (Temporary provisions relating to the leasing or temporary transfer of
  • 539.180 — 539.180���� Bond or irrevocable letter of credit to stay operation of director�s determination; notice to watermaster
  • 539.200 — 539.200���� Conclusiveness of determinations as to water rights
  • 539.210 — 539.210���� Duty of claimants to appear and submit proof; nonappearance as forfeiture; intervention in proceedings
  • 539.220 — 539.220���� Procedure when rights to same stream have been determined in different proceedings
  • 539.230 — and 539.240; and
  • 539.240 — or, if a registration statement is not filed, when a statement and
  • 539.330 — shall not be effective unless and until incorporated in a final court
  • 539.340 — 539.340���� Court decree; effective date of agreement; remand
  • 539.360 — 539.360���� Participation in management of Upper Klamath Basin Comprehensive Agreement WATER RIGHTS BEFORE 1909
Title 54 · ORS Chapter 54 (10 sections)
  • 54.030 — 54.030������ Service and return of order; persons to be summoned
  • 54.040 — 54.040������ Insufficient number of jurors; summoning others; challenges
  • 54.070 — 54.070������ Number of names on list; certifying and filing list
  • 54.090 — 54.090������ Justice not in office or present when list was made must procure and file copy thereof
  • 54.100 — 54.100������ Drawing jury list; jury box; depositing ballots
  • 54.120 — 54.120������ Manner of drawing jury panel; making and signing list of names for panel
  • 54.130 — 54.130������ Names drawn which are not entered on list of panel
  • 54.140 — 54.140������ Selection of jury by striking names from the panel
  • 54.150 — 54.150������ Order for jury selected from jury list; manner of summoning and forming jury; challenges
  • 54.160 — 54.160������ Punishment of jurors ����� 54.010 Trial jury defined. A trial jury is a body of persons, six in number
Title 540 · ORS Chapter 540 (64 sections)
  • 537.135 — for recharging ground water within the Umatilla Basin, evidence
  • 537.170 — (7).
  • 537.605 — and related court decrees. [1985 c.421 �3; 1989 c.691 �15; 1991 c.102 �11;
  • 539.140 — 539.140. [1955 c.670 �4; 1979 c.67 �6; 1985 c.673 �99] ����� 540.660 Affidavit of watermaster that circumstances pre
  • 540.020 — 540.020���� Watermasters; appointment; removal; powers of Water Resources Director
  • 540.030 — 540.030���� Water Resources Director; duties regarding water distribution
  • 540.060 — 540.060���� Arrest by watermaster; complaint against offender
  • 540.080 — 540.080���� Assistant watermasters; compensation and expenses; termination
  • 540.100 — to 540.130 and 540.220 shall be paid to the Water Resources Director
  • 540.135 — 540.135���� Disposition of funds collected under ORS 540.100 to 540.130 and 540.220
  • 540.140 — 540.140���� Insufficiency of water; preference of uses
  • 540.155 — 540.155���� Periodic review and report regarding department program for Deschutes Basin ground water study area DIST
  • 540.210 — 540.210. The assistant watermaster shall be paid by the water users from the ditch, pipeline or reservoir for the cost o
  • 540.230 — 540.230���� Distribution of waste or seepage water; payment
  • 540.240 — 540.240���� Lien for wages and expense; property subject to lien; monthly payment
  • 540.250 — within 60 days from the date of payment of the wages and expense, with
  • 540.260 — HYDRAULIC WORKS AND STRUCTURES;
  • 540.270 — 540.270���� Distribution from irrigation districts and improvement companies; applicability of ORS 540.210 to
  • 540.310 — 540.310���� Ditches and canals; headgates; measuring devices; flumes along lines of ditches
  • 540.320 — 540.320���� Noncompliance with requirements; effect
  • 540.330 — 540.330���� Reservoirs; measuring devices; effect of noncompliance
  • 540.340 — 540.340���� Reservoir and diversion dam; suitable outlet; effect of noncompliance
  • 540.355 — 540.355���� Inspection, evaluation and assessment of hydraulic structures
  • 540.410 — 540.410���� Delivery of reservoir water; notice to watermaster; adjustment of headgates; expenses; payment
  • 540.420 — 540.420���� Jointly owned ditches; performance by co-owner; recovery for default
  • 540.430 — 540.430���� Nonpayment by ditch co-owner; lien on interest; foreclosure; stoppage of water delivery
  • 540.435 — 540.435���� Installation of totalizing measuring device; annual water use report; hearing; effect of failure to comply w
  • 540.440 — 540.440���� Owner to clear weeds from ditch right of way DAMS
  • 540.443 — to 540.491 or for enhancing the safety of dams or the protection of
  • 540.458 — 540.458���� Notice for owner corrective action to address safety issues
  • 540.461 — (4) becomes final by operation of law or on appeal, and the dam owner
  • 540.464 — 540.464���� Examinations, inspections and reports by specialists
  • 540.467 — 540.467���� Owner action to address maintenance issues; hearing; proposed and final orders; penalty
  • 540.482 — 540.482���� Emergency action plan for dam with high hazard rating
  • 540.488 — 540.488���� Water Resources Commission duties and powers; rules
  • 540.520 — 540.520. ����� (5) The right of all cities and towns in this state to acquire rights to the use of the water of natural
  • 540.524 — 540.524���� Substitution of supplemental water right from ground water source for primary water right from surface water
  • 540.525 — 540.525���� Installation of fish screening or by-pass device as prerequisite for transfer of point of diversion
  • 540.531 — 540.531���� Transfer of surface water point of diversion to ground water; requirements; priority; mitigation measures; r
  • 540.532 — 540.532���� Request for change in point of diversion to reflect historical use; requirements
  • 540.537 — 540.537���� Order allowing exchange; order terminating exchange
  • 540.539 — 540.539���� Exchange subject to beneficial use requirements
  • 540.541 — 540.541���� Delivery and use of water under exchange
  • 540.545 — 540.545���� Transfer of water rights following county acquisition of land
  • 540.560 — 540.560���� Proposed final order changing description of land to which water right is appurtenant; limitation; purpose;
  • 540.570 — 540.570���� Temporary transfers within districts; procedure; fee (Temporary provisions relating to transferred water
  • 540.572 — 540.572���� Application of certificated water elsewhere within district; notice
  • 540.576 — 540.576, a protest against approval of the petition, map and transfer. Whenever a timely protest is filed, or in the opi
  • 540.578 — 540.578. [1991 c.957 �5] ����� 540.578 Filing of protest; hearing on proposed transfer. (1) Any user may file with t
  • 540.580 — 540.580; and ����� (2) The user has the right to protest the petition and transfer in the manner described in ORS
  • 540.585 — 540.585���� Temporary transfers within Deschutes River Basin; procedure; fee
  • 540.586 — 540.586]. [2003 c.705 �22] ����� Sec. 23. (1) In order to increase district water management flexibility, the Water Res
  • 540.587 — 540.587���� Report on implementation of temporary transfer provisions
  • 540.589 — 540.589���� Ratification of prior transfer of water rights to irrigation district FORFEITURE OF WATER RIGHTS
  • 540.621 — 540.621���� Cancellation of abandoned water right upon request of owner
  • 540.631 — fails to protest the proposed cancellation of the water right within
  • 540.641 — cancels in part or modifies the water right, that portion of the water
  • 540.660 — 540.660���� Affidavit of watermaster that circumstances prevent use of water right in accordance with terms of certifica
  • 540.670 — 540.670, upon approval of an application submitted to the Water Resources Department, the holder of both a primary water
  • 540.710 — 540.710���� Interference with headgate, or use of water denied by watermaster or other authority; evidence of guilt
  • 540.720 — 540.720���� Unauthorized use or waste of water; evidence of guilt of user
  • 540.740 — 540.740���� Injunctive relief against action of watermaster
  • 540.750 — 540.750���� Injunction suits; notice; hearing PENALTIES
  • 540.995 — 540.995���� Civil penalties DISTRIBUTION OF WATER GENERALLY; WATER DISTRICTS; WATERMASTERS ����� 540.010 Water d
Title 541 · ORS Chapter 541 (132 sections)
  • 196.630 — in 1989]
  • 196.635 — in 1989]
  • 196.660 — in 1989]
  • 196.665 — in 1989]
  • 196.745 — and then 196.880 in 1989]
  • 196.840 — in 1989]
  • 196.865 — in 1989]
  • 271.715 — 271.715. The covenant or easement must provide for carrying out those additional purposes in a manner consistent with OR
  • 431.120 — 431.120, 541.700, 541.705, 541.765, 541.830 and 541.845; and ����� (b) Require a plan, to be adopted by the municipalit
  • 496.192 — until such time as recovery is achieved. Once recovery has been
  • 537.270 — except when the right to appropriate water described in the certificate
  • 541.010 — 541.010���� Furnishing of water for certain purposes declared to be a public use; rates; amendment of law
  • 541.020 — 541.020���� Construction of ditches and canals by corporation; route across lands
  • 541.030 — 541.030���� Ditches and canals across state lands; grant of right of way
  • 541.050 — 541.050���� Leakage or overflow; liability; exception
  • 541.055 — 541.055���� District liability for seepage and leakage from water or flood control works; limitation on commencement of
  • 541.060 — 541.060���� Waste of water; flooding premises; unnecessary diversion
  • 541.070 — 541.070���� Ditches, canals and flumes as real estate
  • 541.080 — 541.080���� Suits involving water rights; parties; decree as to priorities APPROPRIATION OF WATER FOR MINING AND ELE
  • 541.110 — 541.110���� Use of water to develop mineral resources and furnish power
  • 541.120 — 541.120���� Ditches and canals through lands; use of existing ditch by others than owner; joint liability
  • 541.130 — 541.130���� Right of way for ditches across state lands APPROPRIATION OF WATER BY THE UNITED STATES
  • 541.220 — 541.220���� Survey of stream system; delivery of data to Attorney General; suits for determination of water rights
  • 541.230 — 541.230���� State lands within irrigated area; restrictions on sale; conveyance of lands needed by United States
  • 541.240 — 541.240���� Right of way for ditches and canals; reservation in conveyances
  • 541.250 — 541.250���� Cession to United States not rescinded SUITS FOR DETERMINATION OF WATER RIGHTS UNDER 1905 ACT
  • 541.310 — 541.310���� Suits for determination of rights; parties; survey of stream; disbursements
  • 541.320 — 541.320���� Decrees adjudicating rights; filing; statement as to matters adjudicated DISTRICT WATER RIGHTS MAPPING
  • 541.325 — to 541.333 if the district notifies the department on or before June
  • 541.327 — (4), the map must be submitted in an electronic format meeting the
  • 541.331 — 541.331. ����� (6) If the commission returns a petition or map to a district for correction, the commission may prescri
  • 541.333 — 541.333���� Application for change of place of use, point of diversion or use; contents; form of map NORTH UMPQUA RI
  • 541.353 — 541.353] ����� Note: See note under 541.890. ����� 541.898 Oregon Plan described; goals; elements; Governor to n
  • 541.381 — 541.381] ����� Note: See note under 541.890. ����� 541.940 Parks and Natural Resources Fund. (1) There is establ
  • 541.386 — 541.386���� Dams and use of water for hydroelectric generation on North Umpqua prohibited; exceptions
  • 541.392 — 541.392] ����� Note: See note under 541.890. ����� 541.965 [Formerly 541.395; repealed by 2017 c.14 �7] ����
  • 541.393 — 541.393���� Responsibility of government entity for repair or maintenance costs of dams on North Umpqua USE OF WATER
  • 541.411 — 541.411] ����� Note: See note under 541.890. ����� 541.918 Implementation of grant programs. In cooperation with
  • 541.420 — 541.420; 2017 c.14 �6] ����� Note: 541.972 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or
  • 541.425 — 541.425] ����� Note: 541.974 and 541.975 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or
  • 541.460 — 541.460���� Abatement proceedings by Attorney General RELEASE OF WATER FROM IMPOUNDMENT OR DIVERSION STRUCTURE
  • 541.510 — 541.510���� Authority of Water Resources Commission to require signs warning public of stream level fluctuation
  • 541.515 — 541.515���� Notice by commission when hazard created by release of stored water
  • 541.520 — 541.520���� Procedure when owner or operator of structure fails to request hearing; order regulating release of water
  • 541.525 — 541.525���� Hearing upon request of owner or operator of structure; notice and conduct of hearing
  • 541.530 — relates, threaten the safety of the structure, and the release of water
  • 541.535 — 541.535���� Installation of automatic stream level recording devices
  • 541.540 — 541.540���� Procedure in emergency when release of water essential
  • 541.545 — 541.545���� Compliance with orders of commission; enforcement WATER PROJECT SUPPORT PROVIDERS
  • 541.551 — 541.551���� Requirements for providers of water project support WATER PROJECT FEASIBILITY GRANTS
  • 541.561 — 541.561���� Establishment of grant program; direct service cost payment; cost match; limitations; project evaluation
  • 541.566 — 541.566���� Studies eligible for grants or direct service cost payments
  • 541.581 — 541.581���� Rules for grant and direct service cost payment program WATER SUPPLY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
  • 541.653 — 541.653���� Purpose and application of ORS 541.651 to 541.696
  • 541.657 — 541.657���� Exemptions for certain expenditures of moneys from Water Supply Development Account; loan and grant agreemen
  • 541.666 — 541.666���� Form and contents of loan and grant applications; filing
  • 541.669 — to achieve the following outcomes:
  • 541.673 — 541.673���� Evaluation for public benefits of project
  • 541.677 — 541.677���� Target outcomes for scoring and ranking criteria
  • 541.681 — 541.681���� Conditions of grants for developing certain types of above-ground storage facilities
  • 541.683 — 541.683���� Demonstration of public benefits of project
  • 541.686 — 541.686���� Protection of project water dedicated to in-stream use
  • 541.689 — 541.689���� Projects requiring determination of seasonally varying flows; methodology
  • 541.692 — 541.692���� Permits; requirements for project operation
  • 541.696 — is to establish a means for state government to support the development
  • 541.697 — 541.697���� Water Resources Department Water Supply Fund WATER DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS (Definitions)
  • 541.703 — 541.703���� Project applications; preference for approval
  • 541.715 — 541.715���� Applicant authorized to obtain private planning, engineering and construction services
  • 541.720 — 541.720���� Conditions for project application approval (Loan Contracts)
  • 541.735 — 541.735���� Payment of funds by State Treasurer pursuant to loan contract
  • 541.740 — 541.740���� Liens and other loan security; foreclosure; rules
  • 541.745 — 541.745���� Remedies of commission when water developer fails to comply with contract
  • 541.750 — 541.750���� Repayment of moneys to Water Development Administration and Bond Sinking Fund
  • 541.756 — 541.756���� Projects obtaining other funds for construction; repayment of funds loaned by state
  • 541.760 — 541.760���� Reduction of loan amount when secondary use funding available
  • 541.765 — 541.765���� Authorization for loans for certain federal projects
  • 541.770 — and 541.835. If there are insufficient funds in the Water Development
  • 541.780 — to 541.815, exceeds any limitation provided in the Oregon Constitution,
  • 541.800 — 541.800���� Payment of bond principal and interest from Water Development Administration and Bond Sinking Fund
  • 541.815 — 541.815. ����� (2) The fund created by subsection (1) of this section shall consist of: ����� (a) Application fees req
  • 541.830 — 541.830, moneys in the Water Development Fund may be transferred to the Water Development Administration and Bond Sinkin
  • 541.840 — 541.840���� Emergency Board request for funds to pay administrative expenses; repayment of board allocations
  • 541.850 — 541.850���� Commission acceptance of gifts or grants
  • 541.855 — 541.855. Moneys expended from the fund may include those expended or to be expended for engineering, legal fees and acqu
  • 541.863 — 541.863. ����� (5) The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board shall administer the Tribal Nation Natural Resource Program F
  • 541.865 — and moneys deposited or transferred into the fund from any other public
  • 541.867 — and the Disproportionately Impacted Community Fund established under
  • 541.869 — and 541.873.
  • 541.871 — 541.871���� Disproportionately Impacted Community Fund
  • 541.873 — and 541.879.
  • 541.876 — 541.876���� Tribal Nation Natural Resource Program Fund
  • 541.879 — 541.879���� Transfers from Tribal Nation Natural Resource Program Fund; uses; rules; biennial reports
  • 541.880 — 541.880] ����� Note: 541.393 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 541.882 — 541.882���� Strategic priorities for amounts expended; restrictions WATERSHED MANAGEMENT AND ENHANCEMENT (Defini
  • 541.895 — 541.895���� Legislative findings; principles of Oregon Plan; policy
  • 541.898 — 541.898���� Oregon Plan described; goals; elements; Governor to negotiate with federal government (Oregon Plan Admin
  • 541.900 — 541.900���� Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board; officers; qualifications
  • 541.902 — in 2011]
  • 541.904 — in 2011]
  • 541.916 — 541.916���� Responsibilities of state agency participating in Oregon Plan
  • 541.918 — in 2011]
  • 541.923 — 541.923���� Watershed management program; project funding; high priority watersheds
  • 541.926 — 541.926���� Duties of board; grant program; advisory committees
  • 541.929 — 541.929���� Duties of board; integrated watershed planning framework; expenditures
  • 541.932 — in 2011]
  • 541.934 — 541.934���� Grant recipient liability insurance (Program Funding)
  • 541.935 — in 2011]
  • 541.936 — 541.936���� Watershed Natural Climate Solutions Fund
  • 541.937 — 541.937���� Flexible Incentives Account; sources; uses
  • 541.945 — 541.945���� Watershed Conservation Operating Fund; purposes
  • 541.947 — 541.947, 541.956 and 541.958 and resubmit the proposal. [Formerly 541.360; 2017 c.14 �3] ����� Note: See note under
  • 541.949 — 541.949���� Authority of board to accept moneys; disposition
  • 541.950 — 541.950���� Authority of Governor to accept moneys; disposition (Program Projects)
  • 541.956 — 541.956. The report shall include but need not be limited to: ����� (1) An explanation of the effectiveness and workabi
  • 541.958 — 541.958���� Criteria for project receiving moneys from Watershed Conservation Grant Fund
  • 541.960 — 541.960���� Title restrictions on land purchased through grant agreement; rules (Reports)
  • 541.963 — 541.963���� Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board report to Legislative Assembly
  • 541.965 — in 2011]
  • 541.967 — 541.967���� Agency report to legislative committee prior to adjustment of expenditure limitation or additional funding r
  • 541.969 — 541.969���� Report to Legislative Assembly by state agencies receiving subaccount moneys
  • 541.972 — 541.972���� Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board reports to Governor and Legislative Assembly on Oregon Plan HABITAT S
  • 541.975 — 541.975���� Criteria for funding projects from Stewardship Agreement Grant Fund WORKING LANDS CONSERVATION
  • 541.979 — 541.979���� Expenditures from Oregon Agricultural Heritage Fund
  • 541.981 — 541.981���� Conservation management plans for working lands; plan requirements
  • 541.982 — only if:
  • 541.984 — 541.984; ����� (e) Consult with the board concerning grant applications; ����� (f) Provide conservation management pla
  • 541.986 — 541.986���� Oregon Agricultural Heritage Commission
  • 541.987 — 541.987���� Commission organization and membership (metadata only)
  • 541.988 — 541.988���� Commission rules; advisory or technical committees
  • 541.989 — 541.989���� Commission duties; rules PENALTIES (metadata only)
  • 541.990 — 541.990���� Penalties WATER COMPANIES ORGANIZED UNDER 1891 ACT ����� 541.010 Furnishing of water for certain pur
  • 561.400 — 561.400. ����� (7) If a project or a portion of a project is not subject to the funding criteria described in ORS 541.9
Title 542 · ORS Chapter 542 (16 sections)
  • 542.010 — 542.010���� Contract by Water Resources Commission with federal agencies for investigating and developing water resource
  • 542.030 — 542.030���� Report by commission; contents; copies for public inspection
  • 542.040 — 542.040���� Withholding water from appropriation pending investigation; restrictions on permit to appropriate; repayment
  • 542.050 — 542.050���� Construction work; minor portions of project
  • 542.060 — 542.060���� Information on availability of water for beneficial uses; duties of Water Resources Commission; gauging stat
  • 542.075 — 542.075���� Identification and funding of water projects offering significant public benefit; limitation
  • 542.080 — 542.080���� Cooperation with federal agencies; contracts
  • 542.090 — 542.090���� Moneys from licenses under Federal Waterpower Act; disposal
  • 542.100 — 542.100���� Acceptance and expenditure of gifts and grants for hydrologic investigations; accounting WILLAMETTE RIVE
  • 542.210 — 542.210���� Construction of federal dams and structures in Rogue River; limitations OREGON-CALIFORNIA GOOSE LAKE INT
  • 542.510 — 542.510���� Oregon-California Goose Lake Interstate Compact ratified; when effective
  • 542.520 — 542.520���� Oregon-California Goose Lake Interstate Compact COLUMBIA RIVER NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT COMPACT
  • 542.550 — 542.550���� Content of Columbia River Natural Resources Management Compact; when effective KLAMATH RIVER BASIN COMPA
  • 542.610 — 542.610���� Klamath River Basin Compact ratified; when effective
  • 542.630 — 542.630���� Water Resources Director to represent state in administering the Klamath River Basin Compact WATERSHED P
  • 542.750 — 542.750���� Cooperative studies of projects under federal Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act SURVEY OF WA
Title 543 · ORS Chapter 543 (61 sections)
  • 274.873 — 274.873. [2015 c.386 �17] ����� Note: 543.013 was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 543 by legislative action
  • 468B.045 — or the director�s order.
  • 536.015 — 536.015. ����� (6) No fee shall be charged under this section unless the project is a federally licensed project. ����
  • 537.211 — or any license granted under ORS 543.260 that the person operating the
  • 543.010 — to 543.610, or the rights of any licensee thereunder, unless expressly
  • 543.012 — and 543.710 and ORS chapter 543A. [1997 c.449 �42]
  • 543.013 — 543.013���� Applicability of chapter and ORS chapter 543A to ocean renewable energy facility
  • 543.017 — 543.017���� Minimum standards for development of hydroelectric power; public interest considerations; rules
  • 543.060 — 543.060���� Investigations; access to project, maps, books and other project data HYDROELECTRIC PROJECT FEES
  • 543.075 — 543.075���� Definitions for ORS 543.075 to 543.092 (metadata only)
  • 543.080 — 543.080���� Project specific fees; summary of project specific expenditures
  • 543.082 — 543.082���� Invoice for fees; overdue fee; interest on delinquent fees
  • 543.088 — 543.088���� Payment of costs or fee for reauthorization or relicensing of project
  • 543.090 — 543.090���� Payment of expenses of Hydroelectric Application Review Team for project operating under federal license and
  • 543.092 — 543.092���� Amendment of hydroelectric water right or claim; rules; unilateral amendment of power claim or uncertificate
  • 543.095 — 543.095���� Challenges to certain statutes related to hydroelectric projects APPROPRIATION OF WATER FOR POWER; APPLI
  • 543.110 — 543.110���� Appropriation and use of water for power is governed by this chapter
  • 543.120 — 543.120���� Water power projects to be in conformity with this chapter
  • 543.140 — 543.140���� Projects or developments constructed by federal government excepted from law
  • 543.150 — 543.150���� Municipal corporations and utility districts; applicability of laws; powers of commission respecting distric
  • 543.160 — 543.160���� Hydroelectric facility on North Santiam River prohibited; exception
  • 543.165 — 543.165���� Hydroelectric facility on part of Deschutes River prohibited
  • 543.170 — 543.170���� Hydroelectric facility on Isq�ulktpe Creek prohibited
  • 543.175 — 543.175���� Hydroelectric facility on Deschutes River within City of Bend prohibited; exception PRELIMINARY PERMITS;
  • 543.210 — 543.210���� Preliminary permits; application; contents; fee
  • 543.220 — 543.220���� Notice of filing of application; waiting period
  • 543.225 — 543.225���� Hearing on application; notice; policy (metadata only)
  • 543.230 — 543.230���� Hearings on application; rules; protest
  • 543.250 — 543.250���� Permit; duration; transfer; cancellation; priority; terms and conditions; denial
  • 543.255 — 543.255���� Determination of cumulative impacts of proposed hydroelectric power projects; consolidated review; applicabi
  • 543.260 — 543.260���� Licenses; duration; terms and conditions; termination; denial of application; preference of municipality or
  • 543.265 — 543.265���� Testing of fish protection measures as condition for hydroelectric project permit or license; scope and cost
  • 543.270 — 543.270���� Preference in granting permit or license; municipal use
  • 543.290 — to 543.610 shall not apply to cities, towns or other municipal
  • 543.300 — 543.300���� Conditions governing license; fees; waiver of conditions
  • 543.320 — 543.320���� Effect of amendment or repeal of law TIME FOR CONSTRUCTION; TERMINATION, REVOCATION OR TRANSFER OF LICEN
  • 543.410 — 543.410���� Construction of project; time for commencement and completion; supply of service; extension of time; nonperf
  • 543.420 — 543.420���� Noncompletion of construction within prescribed time; judicial proceedings; sale of property; disposition of
  • 543.430 — 543.430���� Proceedings after completion of project for violation of license terms; authority of court; sale of project
  • 543.440 — 543.440���� Transfer of license, rights or property; effect FINANCING OF PROJECTS; LIENS; BOND OF LICENSEE
  • 543.525 — 543.525���� ORS 543.530 to 543.550 not applicable to regulated utilities
  • 543.530 — to 543.550 not applicable to regulated utilities. The provisions of ORS 543.530 to
  • 543.540 — 543.540. [Amended by 1953 c.271 �1; 1985 c.673 �159] ����� 543.540 Consideration for bonds, stocks and other securit
  • 543.550 — shall not apply to any licensee which is a utility as defined in ORS
  • 543.560 — 543.560���� Bond of licensee or letter of credit securing claims of suppliers; enforcement of obligation; action for sum
  • 543.610 — shall not apply to any water power project or development constructed
  • 543.660 — 543.660���� Authority of district to enlarge or modify water system and power generating facilities; joint district vent
  • 543.662 — 543.662���� Authority of district to develop joint project with private person; restrictions
  • 543.664 — 543.664. [1985 c.561 �2] ����� 543.664 Rules relating to joint projects of districts and private persons. The Water
  • 543.665 — 543.665���� Authority to issue revenue bonds to acquire hydroelectric facilities
  • 543.675 — 543.675���� Power of eminent domain not to be exercised to acquire hydroelectric facilities
  • 543.680 — 543.680���� Compliance with water appropriation laws required
  • 543.685 — does not become the primary function of domestic water supply
  • 543.710 — increased 25 percent. The state shall have a preference lien for the
  • 543.720 — 543.720, 543.730 and 543.990, nothing in this chapter shall apply to the reauthorization of an existing project. �����
  • 543.730 — 543.730���� Failure to file statement or pay fees as evidence of abandonment of claim; cancellation of claim, permit and
  • 543.765 — 543.765���� Certificate to use water for hydroelectric purposes within artificial delivery system; expedited application
  • 543.990 — 543.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 543.010 Definitions for ORS 543.010 to 543.610. As used in ORS 54
  • 543A.075 — or 543A.300.
  • 543A.115 — (2).
  • 543A.130 — 543A.130, or in the case of power claimants and uncertificated claimants, after the issuance of either the director�s or
Title 545 · ORS Chapter 545 (202 sections)
  • 198.765 — 198.765, 198.770 and 198.775 apply to petitions for the formation of an irrigation district, except that an economic fea
  • 545.004 — 545.004; 1999 c.318 �32; 1999 c.452 �5; 2007 c.848 �27] ����� 545.026 [Amended by 1993 c.771 �10; 1995 c.42 �31; 199
  • 545.007 — 545.007���� Voting rights FORMATION OF DISTRICTS
  • 545.020 — 545.020] ����� 545.204 [Amended by 1983 c.557 �5; 1993 c.97 �17; 1995 c.42 �130; renumbered 545.529 in 1995] ���
  • 545.025 — 545.025���� Purposes of irrigation district; process for formation
  • 545.026 — 545.026; 1999 c.452 �15; 2001 c.257 �2] ����� 545.139 Board of election; polls; ballots. (1) The judges who constitu
  • 545.028 — 545.028; 2007 c.154 �64] ����� 545.141 Conduct of election; challenge and verification of qualifications of elector;
  • 545.029 — 545.029���� Hearing of petition by county court; authority as to boundaries of district; lands included; order; formatio
  • 545.037 — 545.037���� Notice of election for determining organization of district; contents; publication; mailing
  • 545.041 — 545.041���� Conduct of election; contents of nominating petition; verification of electors by county assessor; order dec
  • 545.043 — 545.043. ����� (3) An election by mail shall be conducted within the district or divisions within a district according
  • 545.057 — 545.057���� Petition for inclusion of lands within district
  • 545.059 — 545.059���� Notice of petition; publication; deposit for costs
  • 545.065 — 545.065] (Finances) ����� 545.301 Financing acquisition of water works; contracts with federal government; appro
  • 545.067 — 545.067���� Liability of petitioners for obligations of district
  • 545.071 — 545.071���� Acceptance or rejection of petition; inclusion of land when owner objects
  • 545.075 — 545.075���� Requirements that may be imposed upon petitioners in western Oregon district; charges or assessments
  • 545.079 — 545.079, the secretary shall record the petition for inclusion in the minutes of the board. The minutes, or a certified
  • 545.085 — 545.085���� Record of petition; admissibility in evidence
  • 545.089 — 545.089���� Redivision of district; election of directors
  • 545.091 — 545.091���� Inclusion of lands not subject to charges of district (Subdistricts)
  • 545.093 — 545.093���� Creation of subdistricts; purpose; change in subdistrict boundaries
  • 545.094 — 545.094���� Engineering plan for improvements within subdistricts; notice; hearing; remonstrance
  • 545.095 — 545.095���� Charges or assessments for improvements within subdistrict (Exclusion of Land)
  • 545.097 — 545.097���� Exclusion of tracts; effect on status of district, rights and liabilities
  • 545.099 — 545.099���� Petition for exclusion of lands from district; approval by board; payment of costs of exclusion
  • 545.101 — 545.101���� Exclusion of subdivisions with three or more tracts on each acre of land; exceptions
  • 545.105 — 545.105���� Assent of bondholders; acknowledgment; filing; recording
  • 545.106 — 545.106] DEVELOPMENT OF DISTRICT LANDS BY UNITED STATES ����� 545.343 Obligations or contracts with United State
  • 545.108 — 545.108; 1999 c.452 �26] ����� 545.473 Districts providing for collection of charges by board secretary; levy of per
  • 545.113 — 545.113���� State agency to pay assessment and charges or to petition for exclusion
  • 545.119 — 545.119] ����� 545.280 [Amended by 1989 c.182 �19; 1995 c.42 �159; renumbered 545.631 in 1995] ����� 545.282 [Am
  • 545.123 — 545.123���� Redivision of district; election of director
  • 545.126 — 545.126���� Liability of excluded lands for district�s obligations (Union or Merger of Districts)
  • 545.131 — 545.131���� Union or merger of districts; petition; approval of board; election; indebtedness DISTRICT ELECTIONS AFT
  • 545.135 — 545.135���� Elections subsequent to organization of district; election of directors
  • 545.137 — 545.137, 545.139, 545.141, 545.145, 545.149 and 545.153. However, the judges of election appointed under ORS 545.137 (2)
  • 545.141 — 545.141���� Conduct of election; challenge and verification of qualifications of elector; counting ballots
  • 545.144 — 545.144] ����� 545.369 Release of lien of bonds; form; acknowledgment by bondholders; copy of release as evidence. T
  • 545.145 — 545.145���� Certificate of vote; stringing of ballots; sealing of returns; delivery to board secretary; recount
  • 545.146 — 545.146] ����� 545.371 Consent of bondholders; notice requiring presentation of objections; implication of consent;
  • 545.148 — 545.148] ����� 545.373 Proceeds of sale; special fund; uses of moneys. All proceeds from the sale of property owned
  • 545.149 — 545.149���� Canvass of returns; standard for rejecting certain election documents; canvass to be in public
  • 545.150 — 545.150] ����� 545.375 Purchaser rights; power of directors respecting contracts and instruments relating to transfe
  • 545.152 — 545.152] CHARGES AND ASSESSMENTS (Generally) ����� 545.381 Annual assessments; computation of amount to be r
  • 545.153 — 545.153���� Statement of result; contents; certificate of election; effect of informalities in conduct of election (
  • 545.163 — 545.163���� Procedures for conducting election by mail (Electoral Districts)
  • 545.167 — 545.167���� Division of district for election of directors; procedure
  • 545.169 — 545.169���� Election of directors from newly created divisions
  • 545.171 — 545.171���� Election precincts in divisions; alteration BOARD OF DIRECTORS (Organization)
  • 545.181 — 545.181���� Organization of board; officers; establishment of meeting dates; collection, custody and disbursement of mon
  • 545.183 — 545.183���� Compensation and expenses of officers and employees; membership fees in associations
  • 545.185 — 545.185���� Meetings of board; quorum; public inspection of records
  • 545.187 — 545.187���� Vacancy in office when director ceases to be resident or landowner; appointment of successor
  • 545.189 — 545.189���� Recall of director; procedure; required number of signatures for recall petition (Change in Number of Di
  • 545.198 — 545.198] ����� 545.519 Issuance of bonds; cancellation of bonds. (1) Bonds shall be issued in accordance with ORS ch
  • 545.199 — 545.199���� Increase in number of directors upon determination of board or petition; election on increase
  • 545.203 — 545.203���� Election of additional directors; terms of office
  • 545.207 — 545.207���� Redivision of district upon increase in directors; representation of divisions; voting qualifications
  • 545.211 — 545.211���� Decrease in number of directors; redivision of district; terms of office (General Powers and Duties)
  • 545.216 — 545.216] ����� 545.546 [Amended by 1995 c.42 �110; renumbered 545.477 in 1995] ����� 545.548 [Amended by 1995 c.
  • 545.218 — 545.218] ����� 545.522 [Amended by 1969 c.694 �31; 1991 c.459 �423o; 1995 c.42 �100; renumbered 545.428 in 1995]
  • 545.221 — 545.221���� Powers and duties of board as to management of district; water deliveries
  • 545.225 — 545.225���� Contracts; conveyances; suits; judicial knowledge concerning district; audit reports POWERS OF DISTRICTS
  • 545.237 — 545.237���� Right to enter upon lands for inspection and maintenance of water works
  • 545.239 — 545.239���� Right to enter upon and acquire lands and water rights; right of condemnation
  • 545.241 — 545.241���� Bond or other security as condition of immediate possession in condemnation by irrigation or drainage distri
  • 545.245 — 545.245���� Right to immediate possession in condemnation proceeding
  • 545.248 — 545.248] ����� 545.573 Equalization of assessments; hearings. The board of directors shall sit as a board of equaliz
  • 545.249 — 545.249���� Right to condemn for irrigation purposes is a superior right
  • 545.252 — 545.252] ����� 545.577 Notice of proceedings; appeal to circuit court; notice and summons. (1) All persons intereste
  • 545.253 — 545.253���� Title to and rights in property acquired
  • 545.254 — 545.254; 1997 c.801 �130; 2003 c.576 �500] ����� 545.579 Pleadings; trial; appeal; finality of assessment order. (1)
  • 545.257 — 545.257, 545.301 and 545.303; and ����� (b) Whether or not the board shall proceed to exercise the powers, or any of th
  • 545.275 — 545.275���� Lien on crops for water supplied for irrigation; enforcement; attorney fees
  • 545.279 — in 1995]
  • 545.283 — 545.283���� Joinder of districts in acquisition or construction of irrigation or other water use works
  • 545.284 — 545.284] ����� 545.637 Hearing on petition; judgment; trustee. (1) After the expiration of 90 days from the date of
  • 545.287 — 545.287���� Directors may construct or maintain improvements, levy assessments or provide for charges
  • 545.288 — 545.288; 2003 c.576 �502] ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF LIQUIDATING INDEBTEDNESS ����� 545.643 Contract providing plan o
  • 545.291 — 545.291���� Apportionment of water to tracts; employment of person to distribute water; assessment or charge; lien on la
  • 545.293 — 545.293���� Resolution for water distribution works or services; hearing of objections; construction, repair or maintena
  • 545.295 — 545.295���� Conditions required in certain districts before delivering water to additional lands; order; charges and ass
  • 545.301 — and 545.303. [Formerly 545.116]
  • 545.303 — 545.303���� Water works system to be self-sustaining; payment of indebtedness; rates; separate accounts
  • 545.305 — 545.305���� Election concerning acquisition of water works
  • 545.307 — 545.307���� Investment of surplus funds in federal or state bonds (Construction of Improvements)
  • 545.315 — 545.315���� Petition to construct improvements for irrigation; contents; assent of petitioners to assessment of cost of
  • 545.319 — 545.319���� Elections on question of constructing improvement; resolution of directors
  • 545.323 — 545.323���� Majority of votes required to approve construction of improvement; cost; apportionment; assessment (Misc
  • 545.326 — 545.326; 2003 c.576 �504] ����� 545.664 [Repealed by 1973 c.415 �14] ����� 545.666 [Repealed by 1973 c.415 �14]
  • 545.335 — 545.335���� Drainage works; construction authorized; powers of districts; designation of bonds DEVELOPMENT OF DISTRI
  • 545.343 — 545.343���� Obligations or contracts with United States under Reclamation Act; acquisition of federal lands
  • 545.347 — 545.347. [Formerly 545.078] ����� 545.347 Obligations or contracts with United States under Fact Finders� Act. The b
  • 545.349 — 545.349���� Authority to transfer land to federal government for development and colonization; repayment of expenditures
  • 545.351 — 545.351���� Acquisition of lands from owners; crediting of value on charge against remainder of land
  • 545.355 — 545.355���� Proceedings on extension or cancellation of payments due federal government
  • 545.359 — 545.359���� Contracts with federal government for flood control works SALE OF DISTRICT PROPERTY
  • 545.360 — 545.360] CLAIMS AGAINST DISTRICTS ����� 545.683 Submission of claims to board; drawing of warrants; payment; lac
  • 545.365 — 545.365���� Disposition of real property acquired by district; sale to member of board or employee prohibited
  • 545.367 — 545.367���� Authorization of sale of property, excess water or hydroelectric power
  • 545.369 — 545.369���� Release of lien of bonds; form; acknowledgment by bondholders; copy of release as evidence
  • 545.371 — 545.371���� Consent of bondholders; notice requiring presentation of objections; implication of consent; hearing of obje
  • 545.373 — 545.373���� Proceeds of sale; special fund; uses of moneys
  • 545.375 — 545.375���� Purchaser rights; power of directors respecting contracts and instruments relating to transfer CHARGES A
  • 545.381 — to 545.397 and 545.413 to 545.422. The charges and assessments shall
  • 545.384 — 545.384] ����� 545.402 [Amended by 1995 c.42 �68; renumbered 545.315 in 1995] ����� 545.404 [Amended by 1995 c.4
  • 545.385 — 545.385, 545.387, 545.389, 545.391 and 545.413, all assessments made before May 24, 1933, against real property within a
  • 545.387 — 545.387���� Assessment on benefit basis; determination of benefits
  • 545.389 — 545.389���� Deduction for rights or property required by district; assessments pending construction
  • 545.391 — and 545.413.
  • 545.393 — 545.393���� Resolution concerning assessments for payment to United States; publication; collection by county officers
  • 545.395 — 545.395���� Development of district by units; apportionment of assessments; inclusion of noncontiguous land; assessment
  • 545.397 — 545.397���� Districts developed by units; validation
  • 545.399 — 545.399���� Contract with United States; annual assessments or direct billings
  • 545.401 — 545.401���� Deposit of moneys in special fund; uses (Assessment Procedure)
  • 545.404 — 545.404] ����� 545.320 [Amended by 1995 c.42 �168; renumbered 545.651 in 1995] ����� 545.322 [Amended by 1989 c.
  • 545.406 — 545.406] ����� 545.324 [Amended by 1989 c.182 �24; 1995 c.42 �170; renumbered 545.659 in 1995] ����� 545.326 [Am
  • 545.413 — 545.413���� Record of assessments and apportionments; error in description; evidence
  • 545.416 — 545.416���� Equalization of assessment and apportionment of taxes; notice of time of meeting of board; public inspection
  • 545.418 — 545.418���� Meeting of board; duration; hearing and determination of objections to assessments and apportionment; change
  • 545.420 — and 545.422. [Formerly 545.522]
  • 545.422 — 545.422���� Nonperformance by board; assessment, levy and equalization by county court
  • 545.424 — 545.424���� Validation of assessments; defective entry on assessment roll; lands partly outside district
  • 545.426 — 545.426���� Misnomer or mistake relating to ownership not to affect sale
  • 545.428 — 545.428���� Collection of assessments by board secretary; purpose; treatment of unpaid assessments
  • 545.430 — 545.430���� Objections by bondholders; payment from funds otherwise obtained (Unpaid Assessments)
  • 545.444 — 545.444; 1999 c.452 �25] ����� 545.397 Districts developed by units; validation. The reclamation, division, improvem
  • 545.456 — 545.456] ����� 545.426 Misnomer or mistake relating to ownership not to affect sale. When land is sold for assessmen
  • 545.460 — 545.460���� Withholding water while assessments are unpaid; accepting security for payment of assessments
  • 545.462 — 545.462���� Cancellation or compromise of assessment liens on lands acquired by county for taxes
  • 545.464 — 545.464���� Order to tax collector to cancel or change liens; correction of delinquent tax rolls
  • 545.466 — 545.466���� Effect of ORS 545.462 and 545.464 on existing laws (Exemptions)
  • 545.468 — 545.468���� Exemption of parcel of land from payment of charge or assessment; qualification of owner of excluded parcel
  • 545.471 — 545.471. Only the lands or owners within a subdistrict shall be liable for, charged with or in any manner assessed for t
  • 545.473 — 545.473, 545.475 and 545.477 are not exclusive and do not relieve any irrigation district from the duty of levying suffi
  • 545.477 — 545.477���� Collection of charges; acceptance of district warrants; disposal of moneys collected
  • 545.479 — 545.479���� Provisions not exclusive nor operative to relieve district of duty respecting obligations ALTERNATIVE ME
  • 545.484 — and 545.494 is not paid when due, interest shall be charged and
  • 545.487 — 545.487���� Pressurization charge; application to certain lands; apportionment
  • 545.494 — 545.494���� Unpaid charge as lien on land; priority respecting other liens and claims
  • 545.496 — 545.496���� Collection of incurred charges; withholding of water until payment; interest on unpaid charges
  • 545.498 — 545.498���� Surety bond to be given by board secretary prior to handling district funds
  • 545.502 — for the repeal of 18.582 has not been made.
  • 545.504 — 545.504���� Redemption of land upon or prior to foreclosure sale
  • 545.506 — 545.506���� Payment of taxes by district; amount paid added to lien
  • 545.507 — 545.507���� Borrowing for payment of operation and maintenance costs
  • 545.508 — 545.508���� Moneys collected; deposit; separation of funds; disbursements BONDS; CONTRACTS WITH STATE OR FEDERAL GOV
  • 545.511 — 545.511���� Authorization of bonds, including refunding bonds; contract with state or with United States; election; noti
  • 545.513 — (1), except that:
  • 545.515 — 545.515���� Bonds; interest included in authorized amount
  • 545.517 — 545.517���� Bonds securing payments to United States
  • 545.519 — 545.519���� Issuance of bonds; cancellation of bonds
  • 545.521 — 545.521���� Bonds of districts organized before 1925 with indebtedness of $50,000; retirement of outstanding bonds as co
  • 545.529 — 545.529���� Bonds and payments payable from assessments; liability of lands
  • 545.532 — 545.532, 545.535 and 545.537. [Formerly 545.524] ����� 545.432 [Amended by 1969 c.694 �30; 1995 c.42 �85; renumbered
  • 545.537 — 545.537���� Sale of lands for delinquency; purchase by district
  • 545.542 — 545.542] ����� 545.475 Lands subject to assessment. An assessment made under ORS 545.475, 545.477 and 545.479 for th
  • 545.545 — 545.545���� Determination of liability of individual tracts for bonded indebtedness; acceptance of bonds and cash in pay
  • 545.553 — 545.553���� Petition for election on authorization and issuance of bonds
  • 545.557 — 545.557���� Bonds; maturities; reserves; interest; trustees
  • 545.559 — 545.559. The petition shall state the amount of bonds to be authorized, the purposes for which the bonds are to be issue
  • 545.562 — 545.562] ����� 545.685 Establishing bank account for payment of labor and emergency expenses. (1) The board of direc
  • 545.565 — to 545.621, the board of directors by resolution shall declare at a
  • 545.567 — 545.567���� Determination of liability for assessment to pay bonds; determination on basis of irrigable area or benefits
  • 545.569 — 545.569���� Amounts paid to owners for property or rights
  • 545.571 — 545.571���� Notice of determination; publication; contents
  • 545.575 — 545.575���� Order determining benefits; order of assessment; �benefit surplus� defined
  • 545.577 — 545.577���� Notice of proceedings; appeal to circuit court; notice and summons
  • 545.579 — 545.579���� Pleadings; trial; appeal; finality of assessment order
  • 545.585 — 545.585���� Bonds; issuance; purposes; form; amortization; maturities; negotiability; numbering; interest; denomination;
  • 545.588 — 545.588] ����� 545.062 [Amended by 1969 c.345 �13; 1987 c.835 �1; 1995 c.42 �42; renumbered 545.181 in 1995] ���
  • 545.589 — 545.589���� Recording of assessments; bond lien docket; payment by bonds or coupons; interest on unpaid assessments; lie
  • 545.593 — 545.593] ����� 545.076 [Amended by 1995 c.42 �72; renumbered 545.343 in 1995] ����� 545.078 [Amended by 1995 c.4
  • 545.595 — 545.595���� Payment of assessment; relief from further assessment
  • 545.598 — 545.598; 1999 c.452 �11] ����� 545.090 [Amended by 1995 c.42 �55; renumbered 545.253 in 1995] ����� 545.091 Incl
  • 545.599 — 545.599���� Five-year additional assessment; emergency assessments; emergency fund
  • 545.603 — 545.603���� Entry on assessment roll; lien on land; collection; disposal of moneys collected; liability of land sold for
  • 545.604 — 545.604; 1999 c.452 �12] ����� 545.101 Exclusion of subdivisions with three or more tracts on each acre of land; exc
  • 545.615 — 545.615] ����� 545.114 [Amended by 1995 c.42 �65; renumbered 545.303 in 1995] ����� 545.116 [Amended by 1995 c.4
  • 545.617 — 545.617���� Sale of land for delinquent assessments; district as purchaser; payment of proceeds into emergency fund; pur
  • 545.621 — instead of other procedures provided by law. Before any decision is
  • 545.624 — 545.624; 1999 c.452 �17] ����� 545.169 Election of directors from newly created divisions. (1) At the district elect
  • 545.629 — 545.629���� Declaration of intent to dispose of bonds; resolution; notice of sale; publication
  • 545.631 — 545.631, 545.633 and 545.635. [Formerly 545.286; 2003 c.576 �501] ����� 545.639 Nature of proceeding; appeal; nonpre
  • 545.633 — 545.633���� Obtaining constructive consent of unknown or dissenting creditors; petition
  • 545.635 — 545.635���� Notice of court proceeding to obtain constructive consent; effect of failure to file objection
  • 545.637 — 545.637���� Hearing on petition; judgment; trustee (metadata only)
  • 545.639 — 545.639���� Nature of proceeding; appeal; nonprejudicial errors; costs ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF LIQUIDATING INDEBTEDNES
  • 545.643 — to 545.667.
  • 545.647 — 545.647���� Recording of contract; effective date; preeminence of contract with respect to rights and liabilities
  • 545.649 — 545.649���� New contract in lieu of previous contract
  • 545.651 — 545.651���� Constructive consent of holders of outstanding indebtedness; procedure for obtaining consent; petition
  • 545.655 — 545.655���� Notice of petition and terms of contract; failure to file dissent; effect
  • 545.659 — 545.659���� Hearing on petition; judgment; trustee (metadata only)
  • 545.663 — 545.663���� Nature of proceeding; appeal; nonprejudicial errors; costs
  • 545.667 — 545.667. All warrants, bonds or other evidences of indebtedness may be deposited with the State Treasurer for safekeepin
  • 545.671 — to 545.679 may be entered into by the district by its board of
  • 545.677 — 545.677���� Election authorizing directors to enter into contract
  • 545.679 — 545.679. The parties shall include: ����� (a) The irrigation district; and ����� (b) The owners or holders of at least
  • 545.683 — 545.683���� Submission of claims to board; drawing of warrants; payment; lack of funds; interest on warrants; debts paya
  • 545.685 — 545.685���� Establishing bank account for payment of labor and emergency expenses GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 545.0
Title 547 · ORS Chapter 547 (73 sections)
  • 547.020 — 547.020���� Fixing time and place of hearing; notice; jurisdiction over district
  • 547.040 — 547.040���� Application of Act of 1915 and amendments to districts organized under earlier laws
  • 547.045 — 547.045���� Public lands within district; authority to sign petition or objections; liability of lands; assessments
  • 547.055 — 547.055���� Attack on validity or boundaries of district; time for commencement of suit
  • 547.057 — 547.057, 547.105 to 547.150, 547.205 to 547.240, 547.250 to 547.265, 547.310,
  • 547.060 — 547.060���� Scope of Drainage District Act DRAINAGE DISTRICTS MANAGING FEDERALLY AUTHORIZED FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS
  • 547.069 — 547.069���� Formation of drainage district by owners of certain lands permitted
  • 547.071 — 547.071���� Powers of drainage district officers and employees
  • 547.075 — 547.075���� Contracts with federal government permitted
  • 547.077 — 547.077���� Powers of boards of supervisors west of the Cascade Mountains
  • 547.079 — 547.079���� Clogged or obstructed conditions; notice to owner or occupant
  • 547.081 — 547.081���� Repair of clogged or obstructed condition
  • 547.083 — 547.083���� Owner or occupant liable for repair expense; notice and recordation of lien BOARD OF SUPERVISORS; ADMINI
  • 547.105 — 547.105���� Election of supervisors; qualifications and terms of office; quorum for transaction of business at owners� m
  • 547.110 — 547.110���� Annual meeting; election of supervisors; owners entitled to vote
  • 547.120 — 547.120���� Board of supervisors; officers; secretary; seal; record of proceedings; report
  • 547.125 — 547.125���� Secretary as treasurer; duties; audit of books and report to landowners; compensation
  • 547.130 — 547.130���� Record of meetings, proceedings, certificates, bonds, acts
  • 547.140 — is found insufficient to pay all the costs, the board of supervisors
  • 547.150 — 547.150���� Payment of claims; warrants; nonpayment; interest-bearing warrants; charge or levy of tax to pay ENGINEE
  • 547.205 — 547.205���� Appointment of engineer; duties; surveys; report; maps
  • 547.210 — 547.210���� Engineer�s report; adoption by supervisors; report constitutes �Plan for Reclamation�; exclusion of lands no
  • 547.215 — 547.215, to appraise the land that shall be taken for rights of way, holding basins, or other works, or assess the benef
  • 547.220 — 547.220���� Notice of appointment of commissioners; meeting; secretary of board of supervisors to furnish certain inform
  • 547.225 — 547.225���� Assessment of benefits and damages by commissioners; report; compensation
  • 547.230 — 547.230���� Notice of report of commissioners; publication; form
  • 547.235 — 547.235, only the owners, or the designees of the owners, of the land having benefits attributed to the land are entitle
  • 547.240 — 547.240���� Dissolution of district if cost exceeds benefits; obligations and expenses; additional charges
  • 547.250 — 547.250���� Changes in plan for reclamation; petition for amendment of plan; notice
  • 547.255 — 547.255���� Objections to petition; findings; judgment; recording
  • 547.260 — 547.260���� Appointment of commissioners when plan amended; subsequent proceedings; court costs
  • 547.265 — 547.265���� Amendment of plan where works or charge insufficient; additional charge WORKS AND IMPROVEMENTS OF DISTRI
  • 547.305 — 547.305���� Entry on land; acquisition of property; water filings and appropriations; condemnation of property devoted t
  • 547.310 — 547.310, 547.355 and 547.360 with respect to drainage shall be construed to include irrigation. However, any bonds issue
  • 547.315 — 547.315, 547.455 to 547.475, and 547.555 to 547.580. [Amended by 2015 c.544 �13] DRAINAGE DISTRICTS MANAGING FEDERAL
  • 547.325 — 547.325���� Powers of districts under 1,000 acres regarding domestic water supply CONTRACTS WITH UNITED STATES FOR R
  • 547.355 — 547.355���� Contracts with United States for reclamation by drainage or irrigation authorized
  • 547.360 — 547.360���� Payment of amounts due; assessments on lands; lien thereof; collection DISTRICTS WEST OF CASCADES; CONST
  • 547.405 — 547.405���� Districts west of Cascades; control of supervisors over improvements
  • 547.410 — 547.410���� Maintaining improvements; notice to owner or occupant of premises
  • 547.415 — 547.415���� Failure of owner or occupant to act; maintenance by supervisors
  • 547.420 — 547.420���� Liability for cost of work; notice of claim of lien; foreclosure; sale of land
  • 547.430 — 547.430���� Civil liability for expense of removal of filth or obstruction; recovery by action ASSESSMENTS, CHARGES
  • 547.455 — 547.455���� Annual charge or assessment; computation; apportionment; liability of state lands; payment of assessments by
  • 547.460 — 547.460���� County, city and town lands subject to taxation, assessment or charges
  • 547.465 — 547.465���� Assessment or charge of low lands used for growing crops
  • 547.470 — 547.470���� Extra assessment or charge for lake drainage
  • 547.475 — 547.475���� List of assessments and apportionments (metadata only)
  • 547.482 — 547.482���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 547.485 — is insufficient to pay the cost of works set out in the plan for
  • 547.490 — 547.490���� Waiver of penalty or interest by certain districts
  • 547.492 — 547.492���� Alternative charge or assessment method
  • 547.500 — 547.500���� Notice or claim of crop lien; filing; contents
  • 547.505 — 547.505���� Recording of crop lien claim by clerk; indexing
  • 547.515 — 547.515���� Removal of crops to another county; recording of notice in latter county; rights of purchasers and mortgagee
  • 547.555 — 547.555���� Bonds; issuance; interest; place of payment; maturities
  • 547.580 — 547.580���� Retirement of bonds before maturity; call provisions FUNDING AND REFUNDING OF DEBT UNDER 1909 ACT
  • 547.605 — 547.605���� Funding and refunding of debt; bonds; place of payment
  • 547.610 — 547.610���� Sale or exchange of bonds; application of proceeds; cancellation of retired obligations; record of transacti
  • 547.615 — 547.615���� Tax for payment of interest and principal; sinking fund
  • 547.620 — 547.620���� Retirement of outstanding bonds; notice to bondholders to submit propositions; premium; calling of bonds
  • 547.655 — 547.655���� Authority to adopt alternative procedure
  • 547.660 — 547.660���� Exchange of refunding bonds for outstanding indebtedness
  • 547.665 — 547.665���� Numbering; maturities; negotiability; interest; place of payment; denominations; execution; registration; au
  • 547.670 — 547.670���� Offer by holders of indebtedness to surrender evidences thereof or accept proportional payment; sale of bond
  • 547.675 — 547.675���� Lien on land assessed for bond payment (metadata only)
  • 547.680 — 547.680���� Emergency fund; assessments for; use of
  • 547.685 — 547.685���� Retirement of bonds before maturity; notice of call; date of payment; cessation of interest
  • 547.695 — 547.695���� Sale of lands for delinquent charges; district as purchaser; resale; payment of proceeds into emergency fund
  • 547.697 — 547.697���� Bond fund separate from district general fund; deposits to bond fund and district general fund; expenditures
  • 547.755 — 547.755���� Part of district annexed to city to be withdrawn from district only by consent of voters PENALTIES
  • 547.990 — 547.990���� Penalties ORGANIZATION OF DRAINAGE DISTRICTS; SCOPE OF LAW ����� 547.005 Authority to form drainage
  • 548.115 — 548.115. ����� 547.695 Sale of lands for delinquent charges; district as purchaser; resale; payment of proceeds into
Title 548 · ORS Chapter 548 (42 sections)
  • 193.310 — and 193.320.
  • 311.120 — 311.120. ����� 548.510 Judgment declaring assessments void; reassessment and relevy of similar assessments; time; cr
  • 544.040 — 544.040; 1989 c.182 �39] ����� 548.405 Loss of certificates or receipts issued by county treasurer for securities; s
  • 548.005 — 548.005���� Organization of irrigation, drainage or flood control district by owners of lands subject to assessment by d
  • 548.015 — 548.015���� Board of directors to transfer unnecessary funds INSURANCE FOR EMPLOYEES
  • 548.050 — 548.050���� Insurance for district employees DETERMINING LEGALITY OF ORGANIZATION AND PROCEEDINGS
  • 548.105 — to 548.115. The jurisdiction of the irrigation district or drainage
  • 548.120 — 548.120���� Validation of judgments entered in proceedings by directors GOVERNMENT LOANS TO IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE
  • 548.300 — 548.300���� Contracts for state loans; purposes for which authorized; amount of loan
  • 548.305 — to 548.325 has entered into a contract with any governmental agency for
  • 548.310 — 548.310���� Validation of prior contracts and bonds
  • 548.315 — 548.315���� Issuance of bonds; funds for payment; charges or assessments; release of land from lien; relief from payment
  • 548.320 — 548.320���� Lien on lands; lien docket; priority; sale of land for taxes not to extinguish lien
  • 548.325 — 548.325, which comply with the provisions of ORS 548.305 and are otherwise regular and duly made and issued according to
  • 548.330 — 548.330���� Bonds for refunding indebtedness; validity not affected by irregularities of refunded obligations
  • 548.335 — 548.335���� Consent of holders of outstanding indebtedness; initiation of proceedings to obtain constructive consent; pe
  • 548.345 — 548.345���� Notice; failure of holder to object constitutes consent
  • 548.350 — 548.350���� Hearing; judgment; county treasurer as trustee
  • 548.355 — 548.355���� Nature of proceedings; appeal; nonprejudicial errors; costs
  • 548.365 — 548.365���� Depositary for bonds, warrants; authority of State Treasurer
  • 548.370 — 548.370���� Cancellation or compromise of assessments by districts refunding indebtedness through federal agencies S
  • 548.400 — 548.400���� Deposit of bonds, warrants and other evidence of indebtedness of irrigation and drainage districts being reo
  • 548.405 — 548.405���� Loss of certificates or receipts issued by county treasurer for securities; surrender of securities by count
  • 548.410 — 548.410���� Surrender of securities to claimant to whom certificate or receipt has not been issued or assigned
  • 548.415 — 548.415���� Surety bond; amount; conditions RELEVY OF ERRONEOUS OR VOID ASSESSMENTS
  • 548.505 — 548.505���� Relevy and reassessment; manner and time
  • 548.510 — 548.510���� Judgment declaring assessments void; reassessment and relevy of similar assessments; time; crediting payment
  • 548.515 — 548.515���� Manner of relevy and reassessment; officers authorized
  • 548.520 — 548.520���� Cancellation or compromise COMPOSITION; BANKRUPTCY; REFUNDING AGREEMENTS
  • 548.705 — 548.705���� Irrigation or drainage district may file bankruptcy petition; confirmation of proceedings; composition of de
  • 548.710 — 548.710���� Bonds of district; use and delivery to creditors
  • 548.715 — 548.715���� Debt refunding agreements; obtaining consent of unknown or nonconsenting creditors REORGANIZATION AND DI
  • 548.905 — 548.905���� Petition for dissolution or reorganization; contents; effect of dissolution or reorganization on creditors
  • 548.910 — 548.910���� Manner of signing petition; form of petition; withdrawal of signature after filing of petition prohibited
  • 548.915 — (2) and (3). [1973 c.415 ��5,6]
  • 548.920 — 548.920���� Notice of petition filing; contents; election petition; signature requirements
  • 548.930 — 548.930���� Vote result requirements; filing petition with circuit court if vote favors reorganization or dissolution or
  • 548.935 — 548.935���� Circuit court proceeding on petition; contents of court order
  • 548.940 — 548.940���� Jurisdiction of parties; service of summons and petition
  • 548.945 — 548.945���� Written assent of Secretary of Interior required before judgment if district has federal contract
  • 548.950 — 548.950���� Appearance of interested parties; costs and disbursements
  • 548.955 — 548.955���� Contents of judgment; filing with county treasurer and assessor, Secretary of State and Water Resources Comm
Title 549 · ORS Chapter 549 (32 sections)
  • 549.010 — and 549.020 that will facilitate cooperative action between boards of
  • 549.020 — 549.020���� Contracts between counties and federal agencies
  • 549.030 — 549.030���� Agreement by two or more counties with federal agency DITCHES TO DRAIN LAND; FLOOD CONTROL MEASURES
  • 549.110 — 549.110���� Application to county court for authority to build drainage ditch or levee, or to widen or straighten a stre
  • 549.120 — 549.120���� Procedure; appointment of commissioners; order to commissioners
  • 549.150 — 549.150���� Considering benefits in assessing damages
  • 549.160 — 549.160���� Report of commissioners to county court; payment to landowner; recording report; construction of improvement
  • 549.170 — 549.170���� Appeal to circuit court from assessment of damages
  • 549.180 — 549.180���� Bringing additional water into ditch without payment of compensation prohibited; civil liability
  • 549.190 — 549.190���� Other rights protected IMPROVEMENT OF WATERCOURSES OR DRAINS WEST OF CASCADES
  • 549.320 — 549.320���� Petition by landowners to drain lands or improve drains
  • 549.330 — 549.330���� Survey of work; plats, plans; estimates of cost; assessment of damages; hearing and determination by county
  • 549.340 — 549.340���� Construction; functions of county surveyor or county engineer; performance by landowner
  • 549.350 — 549.350���� Report as to work done; assessment of costs; unpaid assessments
  • 549.360 — 549.360���� Extension of work across or under highway or railroad; duty as to construction and maintenance; cost
  • 549.370 — 549.370���� Maintenance of work; inspection; notice to landowners; when work ordered; assessment of cost
  • 549.380 — 549.380���� Acquisition of property necessary to improvement; condemnation; prior payment of compensation unnecessary
  • 549.390 — 549.390���� Appeal from order authorizing work or assessing damages
  • 549.400 — 549.400���� Obstruction, befoulment or pollution of ditch prohibited REPAIR OF DIKES
  • 549.510 — 549.510���� Repair of dikes protecting contiguous tracts of different owners; refusal of one owner to repair; reconstruc
  • 549.520 — 549.520���� Complaint to county judge of neglect to repair; notice; examination; findings; direction to delinquent owner
  • 549.530 — 549.530���� Entry on land by complainant to repair dike; recovery of cost of repair
  • 549.540 — 549.540���� Dikes constructed under agreement excepted FEDERAL FLOOD CONTROL PROJECTS
  • 549.610 — 549.610���� Water Resources Commission to participate on behalf of state in federal flood control projects; powers and d
  • 549.625 — 549.625���� Powers of commission with respect to acquired property
  • 549.635 — 549.635���� Agreements for joint participation or aid
  • 549.640 — 549.640���� Disposition of moneys received by commission
  • 549.645 — 549.645. [1957 c.466 �9; 2003 c.598 �46] POWERS OF CERTAIN COUNTIES WITH RESPECT TO WATER CONSERVATION AND FLOOD CON
  • 549.710 — to 549.730. Out of the amount so appropriated the county court may set
  • 549.720 — 549.720���� Procedure for removing or destroying drifts and drifting materials
  • 549.730 — 549.730���� Budgeting and appropriating money for water conservation and flood control PENALTIES
  • 549.990 — 549.990���� Penalties CONTRACTS WITH FEDERAL AGENCIES AS TO FLOOD CONTROL ����� 549.010 Definitions for ORS 549.
Title 55 · ORS Chapter 55 (21 sections)
  • 105.110 — 105.110. ����� (2)(a) A defendant may appeal from the justice court�s order denying the defendant�s motion to set aside
  • 138.057 — 138.057. ����� (b) In a matter involving a misdemeanor, the order or judgment may be appealed as provided in ORS 138.01
  • 153.018 — 153.018, 153.019, 153.020 and 153.021 in imposing the sentence. [2025 c.268 �18] ����� 55.265 Scope of review in gen
  • 52.800 — in 2025]
  • 55.010 — 55.010); 1965 c.569 �2; 1973 c.625 �3; 1973 c.812 �7; 1975 c.346 �2a; 1975 c.592 �2; 1983 c.673 �6; 1985 c.367 �3; 1987
  • 55.160 — 55.160������ Time within which appeal must be taken
  • 55.180 — 55.180������ Jurisdiction of matter and to decide appeal
  • 55.185 — 55.185, the justice court shall forward the notice of appeal and the case record to the circuit court within 10 days of
  • 55.190 — 55.190������ Proceedings in circuit court and standard of review generally
  • 55.195 — 55.195������ Rendering judgment; remand; notice to justice court
  • 55.200 — 55.200������ Availability of writ of review APPEALS IN VIOLATION AND MISDEMEANOR CASES
  • 55.265 — 55.265������ Scope of review in general of order or judgment other than judgment of conviction and sentence
  • 55.275 — 55.275������ Rendering judgment; remand to justice court
  • 55.285 — 55.285������ Appeal from circuit court APPEALS IN CIVIL ACTIONS
  • 55.305 — 55.305������ Undertaking for costs and disbursements and stay of proceedings
  • 55.310 — 55.310������ Stay of proceedings without undertaking
  • 55.315 — 55.315������ Recall of execution when stay granted (metadata only)
  • 55.320 — 55.320������ Enforcement of judgment in contract action
  • 55.325 — 55.325������ Appeals from actions for recovery of real property
  • 55.330 — 55.330������ Judgment on dismissal or after trial; judgment against sureties
  • 55.335 — 55.335, �undertaking� means a written promise signed by an appellant to take an action, in connection with an appeal fro
Title 550 · ORS Chapter 550 (19 sections)
  • 308.207 — 308.207. ����� (b) Bonds issued under this section may be issued solely for the purpose of financing: ����� (A) Capita
  • 550.005 — [Formerly part of 550.010;
  • 550.170 — 550.170. ����� (3) �Elector� means an individual qualified to vote under Article II, section 2, of the Oregon Constitut
  • 550.180 — 550.180���� District electors and landowners authorized to contest validity of board proceeding, action, order, contract
  • 550.190 — (1).
  • 550.200 — 550.200���� Organizational meeting of board of directors; oath; officers; meetings; quorum
  • 550.260 — 550.260���� Plan for watershed and habitat improvement and landscape resilience; decennial review
  • 550.280 — 550.280���� District contracts subject to Public Contracting Code
  • 550.290 — 550.290���� Construction on public land or right of way or along public watercourse
  • 550.300 — 550.300���� Financing construction, operation or maintenance of district works; local option taxes prohibited
  • 550.310 — 550.310���� Assessments against benefited lands for district works; apportionment; hearing; works bonds
  • 550.312 — 550.312���� Annual charge payable by benefited lands for district works; apportionment; assessment and collection
  • 550.314 — 550.314���� Fee on cities and counties for district operations and works; amount based on population; indexing; local ch
  • 550.320 — 550.320���� Ad valorem property taxes; Local Budget Law applicable
  • 550.330 — 550.330���� Service and user charges for district works; collection agreements; revenue bonds
  • 550.350 — 550.350���� Loan agreements with state and federal agencies; enforcement by order of circuit court; filing of loan certi
  • 550.360 — 550.360���� Dissolution of drainage or water control district or corporation; transfer of assets and liabilities to dist
  • 550.362 — 550.362���� Continuity of initial district board membership following dissolution of district or corporation under ORS 5
  • 550.410 — 550.410, the initial district board may exercise all the duties and powers conferred on the board of directors under ORS
Title 551 · ORS Chapter 551 (14 sections)
  • 274.005 — 274.005, or lands subject to overflow by freshets, and for the purpose of protecting lands from overflow where great dam
  • 551.010 — 551.010���� Use of �lands� in chapter; railroads subject to taxation; duties of surveyor and engineer
  • 551.020 — 551.020���� Petition for formation of diking district; bond
  • 551.030 — 551.030���� Publication of petition; order to show cause; viewers to investigate proposed works
  • 551.050 — 551.050���� Hearing; postponement; decision of court
  • 551.060 — 551.060���� Apportionment of cost of dikes and dams
  • 551.070 — 551.070���� Advertisement for bids; contracts; bond; personal subscriptions; modification of plan
  • 551.080 — 551.080���� Application for payment of assessments in installments
  • 551.090 — 551.090���� Meetings of landowners; procedure; selection of advisory board and superintendent
  • 551.100 — 551.100���� Superintendent; compensation; powers and duties; estimate of maintenance costs as basis for annual tax levy
  • 551.110 — 551.110���� Deposit of district funds; payment of claims
  • 551.130 — 551.130���� Organization of repair and maintenance district for land already diked; levy in proportion to benefits; cred
  • 551.150 — 551.150���� Vacation of right of way; reversion to original owner
  • 551.180 — 551.180���� Dissolution conditions and procedure ����� 551.010 Use of �lands� in chapter; railroads subject to taxat
Title 552 · ORS Chapter 552 (34 sections)
  • 552.005 — [Repealed by 1955 c.707 �75]
  • 552.013 — 552.013���� Definitions ORGANIZATION OF DISTRICT
  • 552.108 — 552.108���� Creation of water improvement district; purposes; limitation
  • 552.113 — 552.113���� Water rights protected; minimum acreage requirement; withdrawal procedure for city or other special district
  • 552.138 — 552.138���� Status of final order; time for protest
  • 552.143 — 552.143���� Proceedings to test validity of order or act of district board BOARD OF DIRECTORS
  • 552.208 — 552.208���� Election of first board of directors; number; qualifications; terms; change of number of directors
  • 552.218 — 552.218���� Organizational meeting; oath; officers; meetings
  • 552.223 — 552.223���� Duties of district board POWERS OF DISTRICT
  • 552.320 — 552.320���� Operation of water works and sale of water; conditions
  • 552.325 — 552.325���� Water charges; use of revenues; collection and enforcement
  • 552.330 — 552.330���� Water user regulations; enforcement; notice
  • 552.345 — 552.345���� User regulations; fees for use of facilities
  • 552.350 — 552.350���� Cooperation with the United States; water quality supervision subject to state authority
  • 552.403 — 552.403���� Watershed improvement plans; cooperation with Water Resources Commission
  • 552.413 — 552.413���� Engineering plans prepared by other agencies
  • 552.418 — 552.418, finance the construction, operation or maintenance of district works by: ����� (1) Use of the revolving fund e
  • 552.423 — 552.423���� Advertising for bids on construction contract
  • 552.428 — 552.428���� Letting construction contract; contractor�s bond or letter of credit
  • 552.433 — 552.433���� Chief engineer of district to superintend work
  • 552.438 — 552.438���� Construction on public land or right of way, or along watercourse DISTRICT FINANCES
  • 552.603 — 552.603���� Financing construction, operation or maintenance of district works
  • 552.608 — 552.608���� Assessment of cost of works against benefited land; hearing on proposed assessment
  • 552.623 — 552.623���� Ad valorem tax levy, collection, enforcement
  • 552.624 — 552.624���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 552.625 — 552.625���� Maximum rate of tax levy; procedure to change rate
  • 552.635 — 552.635���� Levy to establish revolving fund; use of fund
  • 552.645 — to 552.660 shall be issued as prescribed in ORS chapter 287A. [1969
  • 552.670 — 552.670���� Loan contracts with state or federal agencies MISCELLANEOUS
  • 552.720 — 552.720���� Dissolution of irrigation, drainage or water control district and transfer of assets and liabilities to wate
  • 552.750 — 552.750���� Election laws applicable BOUNDARY CHANGES
  • 552.810 — 552.810���� Procedure for inclusion or exclusion of land in district
  • 552.830 — 552.830���� Date of election on dissolution of district PENALTIES
  • 757.005 — 757.005; and ����� (b) The power to furnish water for domestic, industrial and municipal uses under this section shall
Title 553 · ORS Chapter 553 (42 sections)
  • 545.482 — 545.482, 545.484 and 545.508, the board or an officer of an irrigation district is referred to, the corresponding board
  • 553.010 — 553.010���� Definitions ORGANIZATION AND POWERS OF DISTRICT
  • 553.020 — 553.020���� Creation of water control districts; purposes; limits
  • 553.105 — 553.105���� Districts coterminous with 1969 districts; abolishment of existing districts
  • 553.107 — 553.107���� Effect of creation of districts under ORS 553.105
  • 553.110 — 553.110���� Vested water rights; inclusion of land in district or assessment; consent GOVERNING BODY
  • 553.210 — 553.210���� Election of directors; qualifications; terms; vacancies; change in number of directors
  • 553.220 — 553.220���� Organization meeting; officers; duties; meetings
  • 553.250 — 553.250���� Authority to acquire and dispose of water works; sale of water
  • 553.270 — 553.270���� Procedure on condemnation; property subject to and exempted from condemnation
  • 553.280 — 553.280���� Undertaking prior to entry as part of condemnation proceedings
  • 553.290 — 553.290���� Possession of land after commencement of proceedings CONSTRUCTION OF WORKS IN SUBDISTRICTS; DETERMINATIO
  • 553.310 — 553.310���� Creation of subdistrict; change in subdistrict boundaries; procedure
  • 553.320 — 553.320���� Engineering plan; notice of completion; inspection; hearing; changes in plan; approval; rejection upon objec
  • 553.340 — 553.340���� Determination of benefits; board of appraisers; exception
  • 553.350 — 553.350���� Assessment of benefits and damages by appraisers; benefits less than costs; recommendation to amend engineer
  • 553.360 — 553.360���� Hearing on report of appraisers; exceptions; entry of order; appeal
  • 553.370 — 553.370���� Reappraisal after construction of works; when authorized
  • 553.380 — 553.380���� Reduction of benefits ASSESSMENTS; CLAIMS; EQUALIZATION
  • 553.520 — 553.520���� Apportioning assessments; adjustment of benefits
  • 553.535 — 553.535���� Collection of charges and assessments by resolution of board
  • 553.540 — 553.540���� Assessments to be levied by order of board; filing copy thereof; notice; lien; time for payment; interest
  • 553.550 — 553.550���� Loans; assignment of assessments as security for
  • 553.560 — 553.560���� Foreclosure of assessment; procedure; district may bid and purchase; deed; right of redemption
  • 553.570 — 553.570���� Withdrawal of land from foreclosure sale; payment of lien, taxes and proportion of costs
  • 553.580 — 553.580���� Payment of state and county taxes by district
  • 553.585 — 553.585���� Claims; presentation; payment BONDS
  • 553.623 — 553.623���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 553.625 — 553.625���� Levy and collection of tax authorized by ORS 553.620
  • 553.630 — 553.630���� Terms and conditions of bonds; bond register
  • 553.635 — 553.635���� Contract provisions for payment of government construction charges
  • 553.643 — 553.643���� Bond given for federal loan; form; terms
  • 553.645 — 553.645���� Payment from annual taxes and assessments of bond-related amounts due government
  • 553.650 — 553.650���� Property liable for indebtedness of district
  • 553.665 — 553.665���� Bond Fund; Bond and United States Contract Fund; Construction Fund; General Fund
  • 553.670 — 553.670���� Process for issuance of bonds CONTRACTS WITH OTHER GOVERNMENTAL UNITS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WORKS
  • 553.710 — 553.710���� Intergovernmental agreements; levy of tax to meet obligations
  • 553.720 — 553.720���� Manner of collecting tax; budget; equalizing levy
  • 553.750 — 553.750���� Loan contracts with state or federal agencies; obligation of district; recording certificates
  • 553.760 — 553.760���� When land benefited by irrigation project APPEALS
  • 553.815 — 553.815. The order shall be filed in the office of the county clerk of the county in which the court is situated, and a
  • 553.850 — 553.850���� Dissolution upon majority vote GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 553.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter
Title 554 · ORS Chapter 554 (45 sections)
  • 547.320 — and 547.325; or
  • 548.110 — shall apply to the proceedings provided in this section, and jurisdiction
  • 554.005 — to 554.340.
  • 554.016 — 554.016���� Filing, service, copying and certification fees
  • 554.017 — 554.017���� Appeal from Secretary of State�s refusal to file document
  • 554.018 — 554.018���� Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document
  • 554.060 — 554.060���� Challenge to validity of organization; effect of defects or omissions
  • 554.070 — 554.070���� Membership; meetings; voting; proxies; voting trusts; quorum; removal of officers
  • 554.080 — 554.080���� Corporate existence; powers of corporation
  • 554.082 — 554.082���� Registered office and registered agent (metadata only)
  • 554.084 — 554.084���� Change of registered office or registered agent
  • 554.090 — 554.090���� Directors; qualifications; president; seal; secretary-treasurer; exercise of corporate powers; indemnificati
  • 554.120 — 554.120���� Records of proceedings of directors; lien docket; deposit of moneys; segregation of funds; accounting; warra
  • 554.130 — 554.130���� Assessments; certification; collections; lien; foreclosure; service charges; disposition of proceeds
  • 554.135 — 554.135���� Alternative method for collecting assessments
  • 554.140 — 554.140���� Directors� duty to institute proceedings to enforce lien; attorney fees
  • 554.160 — 554.160���� Assessments to provide funds to meet obligations; custody, disbursement and disposal of funds; general opera
  • 554.180 — 554.180. All lands subject to liens and encumbrances for such debts and obligations shall remain subject to the liens an
  • 554.190 — 554.190. [Amended by 1969 c.694 �47; 2001 c.215 �30] ����� 554.170 Covenants by landowners; effect. Owners of all th
  • 554.200 — 554.200���� Incurring indebtedness before notice recorded; scope of notice
  • 554.220 — 554.220���� Bonds; denominations; interest; maturities; execution; coupons; amortized installment obligations
  • 554.230 — 554.230���� Bonds; recitals; payment; liability of land
  • 554.240 — 554.240���� Retirement of bonds; conditions of sale; resolution authorizing bond issue; surrender of bonds in payment of
  • 554.260 — 554.260���� Contracts with governmental agencies or others for financial assistance or cooperative action
  • 554.270 — 554.270���� Purchase or lease of works and water rights; provision as to payment; serial coupon obligations
  • 554.275 — 554.275���� Activity of corporation as urban service
  • 554.280 — 554.280���� Resolution for serial coupon obligations; maturities; interest; retirement; recitals; fund for payment; asse
  • 554.290 — 554.290���� Warrants to pay claims; interest; assessments to pay warrants; limitation on amount of warrants
  • 554.300 — 554.300���� Amendment of articles; approval by members; dissolution of corporation by members; inclusion of lands by irr
  • 554.302 — 554.302���� Dissolution of corporation by Secretary of State; conditions
  • 554.305 — 554.305���� Notice of grounds for dissolution; opportunity for correction; effect of dissolution
  • 554.307 — 554.307���� Reinstatement of dissolved corporation (metadata only)
  • 554.315 — 554.315���� Annual report; contents; filing with Secretary of State; amended report
  • 554.340 — so far as applicable. The provisions of ORS 554.005 to 554.340 shall
  • 554.350 — 554.350���� Service to lands outside district; findings; tax exemption REORGANIZATION OF DISTRICTS AS CORPORATIONS
  • 554.375 — to 554.390 prohibited after 2004. A drainage district or a diking district shall not be
  • 554.380 — 554.380, shall be exempt from taxation. The property and income of corporations which were incorporated under chapter 17
  • 554.385 — 554.385���� Findings by board of reorganizing district; plan of dissolution; transfer of district assets to corporation;
  • 554.390 — 554.390���� Dissolution of district and reorganization as corporation under ORS 554.320 and 554.375 to 554.390 prohibite
  • 554.420 — 554.420���� Amendment of articles, and landowners� notice, of corporation organized under 1911 Act
  • 554.430 — 554.430���� Applicability of 1911 Act, as amended, to corporations organized under that Act
  • 554.440 — and 554.510 to 554.590 have been paid, if nonpayment affects the
  • 554.520 — 554.520���� Application for inclusion or exclusion; approval of members
  • 554.530 — 554.530���� Application; contents; deposit; filing (metadata only)
  • 554.590 — 554.590, include or delete matters described under ORS 554.040 or to make other amendments authorized under this chapter
Title 555 · ORS Chapter 555 (28 sections)
  • 198.600 — 198.600. ����� (f) Take action necessary to carry out the purposes and perform the duties of the district. ����� (3) P
  • 287A.300 — to 287A.380, from time to time to finance purposes and duties of the
  • 555.010 — 555.010���� Acceptance by state of conditions of Carey Act and grants thereunder
  • 555.020 — 555.020���� Water Resources Commission to manage lands; general powers; transfer of powers of former state boards
  • 555.040 — 555.040���� Powers of Water Resources Commission as to contracts with Secretary of Interior for lands to be reclaimed; l
  • 555.050 — 555.050���� Application to Water Resources Commission for lands to be reclaimed; selection and withdrawal of lands
  • 555.060 — 555.060���� Deposit by applicant; disposition of money
  • 555.070 — 555.070���� Contract for reclamation of land; contents; examination and report by Water Resources Commission; sale of wa
  • 555.080 — 555.080���� Reclamation works; control by contractor; transfer to purchasers of water rights
  • 555.090 — 555.090���� Time for construction of works; date of commencement; securing of water rights; cessation of work as causing
  • 555.100 — 555.100���� Nonperformance by contractor; forfeiture; notice of forfeiture; sale of incomplete works; disposal of procee
  • 555.120 — 555.120���� Conditions precedent to entry onto land and sale of water rights; form of applications for purchase or for r
  • 555.130 — 555.130���� Application to enter; contract for purchase of water rights and release of lien; payment for land
  • 555.140 — 555.140���� Deeds to land; execution; form; title conveyed; record; preservation of copies; copies as evidence
  • 555.160 — 555.160, including a statement of expenditures and condition of all funds, and such recommendations for legislation as a
  • 555.171 — 555.171���� Transfers from Oregon Irrigation Fund to General Fund
  • 555.180 — 555.180���� Payment for irrigation of acreage in excess of contract; notice by Water Resources Commission; price per acr
  • 555.190 — 555.190���� Notice to be in writing; service; noncompliance; effect TUMALO PROJECT
  • 555.310 — 555.310���� Reclamation of lands in Tumalo Project; contracts for
  • 555.340 — 555.340���� Water rights; sale price; lien on lands; lien list; expenditures of state; repayment from sale of lands and
  • 555.350 — 555.350���� Increase of lien against unsold land; reduction of amount due to state
  • 555.360 — 555.360���� Arrangements to settle, cultivate and reclaim Carey Act lands; contract provisions; sale of water rights to
  • 555.390 — 555.390���� Transfer of state�s interest to irrigation districts or to federal government
  • 555.410 — 555.410, and to defray the expenses of construction, extension and operation of the project; except that no repayments t
  • 555.500 — to 555.535 and provisions of ORS 198.705 to 198.955 that are not
  • 555.514 — 555.514���� Qualifications to serve on board; initial meeting; initial terms of board members
  • 555.528 — 555.528���� Authority to issue general obligation bonds
  • 555.535 — 555.535���� Application of ORS chapter 255 RECLAMATION UNDER CAREY ACT ����� 555.010 Acceptance by state of cond
Title 558 · ORS Chapter 558 (25 sections)
  • 255.205 — 255.205. ����� (2) If a petition is filed under subsection (1) of this section, electors in the district may be nominat
  • 558.030 — 558.030���� Artificial weather modification prohibited without license
  • 558.050 — 558.050. ����� (5) If the bond is provided by real property owners in this state, the bond must contain a schedule of t
  • 558.052 — to 558.054, 806.080 and 806.270. [1953 c.654 �13; 1975 c.420 �1a; 1983
  • 558.053 — 558.053. ����� (8) The bond is subject to any rules adopted by the department relating to such bonds. [2003 c.175 �15]
  • 558.054 — 558.054���� Deposit of cash or other security to meet financial responsibility; rules; use of deposit
  • 558.060 — 558.060���� Issuance of license; conditions; licensee�s authority; use of materials other than described in license; ren
  • 558.066 — 558.066���� Governmental entities conducting weather modification at airport; exemption
  • 558.110 — 558.110���� Records and reports of operations; public examination
  • 558.135 — 558.135���� Revocation, suspension, refusal to issue or renew license; procedure
  • 558.140 — 558.140. [1969 c.698 �60] ����� 558.315 Rules. Any weather modification district may adopt and promulgate rules and
  • 558.200 — to 558.440 may enter into cooperative agreements with each other
  • 558.203 — 558.203���� Application of election laws (Incorporation)
  • 558.210 — 558.210���� Incorporation for weather modification; limitations as to area
  • 558.235 — 558.235, 558.300 and 558.345 and for the purpose of financing the employees� retirement system. ����� (2) Any such taxe
  • 558.310 — 558.310���� Limitation on right to own or operate equipment
  • 558.325 — 558.325���� Cooperative agreements between districts
  • 558.340 — 558.340���� Tax assessment, levy and collection; boundary change
  • 558.345 — 558.345���� Disposal of taxes levied when organization declared invalid
  • 558.365 — 558.365���� Limitation on membership (Board of Commissioners)
  • 558.400 — 558.400���� Board of commissioners; powers; qualifications and terms of commissioners
  • 558.410 — 558.410���� Board meetings; officers; quorum; employing assistance; employee benefits
  • 558.415 — 558.415���� Procedure to increase number of commissioners
  • 558.430 — 558.430���� Deposit and withdrawal of moneys; annual reports; records
  • 558.990 — 558.990���� Penalties LICENSING ����� 558.010 Definitions for ORS 558.010 to 558.140. As used in ORS 558.010 to
Title 56 · ORS Chapter 56 (20 sections)
  • 56.014 — 56.014. The Secretary of State shall permit a person that files a document to elect to receive notice by the method that
  • 56.016 — 56.016������ Filing facsimile transmissions and other reproductions of documents; notices of filing; rules; fees
  • 56.018 — 56.018������ Power of Secretary of State in performing business registry functions
  • 56.022 — 56.022������ Authority of Secretary of State to carry out business registry functions; rules
  • 56.025 — 56.025������ Designation of persons to sign papers (metadata only)
  • 56.035 — 56.035������ Documents filed with Secretary of State; verification
  • 56.037 — 56.037������ Authority of Secretary of State to refuse to file documents
  • 56.080 — 56.080������ Withdrawal of certificates issued and filings accepted; explanatory statement; withdrawal from filing
  • 56.100 — 56.100������ Electronic materials not subject to public records law
  • 56.110 — 56.110������ Evidentiary effect of certificates and other documents issued by Secretary of State
  • 56.180 — 56.180������ Business Registration Information Center; functions; rules
  • 56.185 — 56.185������ Oregon License Directory database; reports required; updates; rules OFFICE OF SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE
  • 56.203 — 56.203������ Office of Small Business Assistance; functions; confidentiality; rules
  • 56.204 — 56.204������ Response to requests for assistance; data compilations
  • 56.206 — 56.206������ Reviews and investigations of complaints; conditions for review; notice; recommendations; report
  • 56.209 — 56.209. [2013 c.699 �3; 2016 c.25 �2; 2017 c.217 �1] ����� 56.204 Response to requests for assistance; data compilat
  • 60.707 — 60.707, 63.707 or 67.710. ����� (B) Applications for registration under ORS 70.355. ����� (C) Annual reports delivered
  • 649.080 — 649.080, 649.990 and 661.210 to 661.280, including the authority to promulgate rules governing the procedure and form fo
  • 661.210 — to 661.280 relating to the Secretary of State as the filing officer:
  • 87.831 — 87.831. ����� (4) At the end of each month, the Secretary of State shall determine the number of business registry fili
Title 561 · ORS Chapter 561 (56 sections)
  • 192.250 — on a biennial basis to the Governor and the Legislative Assembly
  • 561.005 — 561.005���� Definitions ORGANIZATION; GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS
  • 561.010 — 561.010���� State Department of Agriculture; director, appointment, confirmation and term
  • 561.020 — 561.020���� Responsibility as to inspectional, regulatory and development work
  • 561.030 — 561.030���� Seal; principal office; authority to acquire real property
  • 561.070 — 561.070���� Assistants and employees; appointment, classification and duties
  • 561.110 — 561.110���� Conferences between director and division chiefs; action by director
  • 561.130 — 561.130; 2009 c.290 �1] ����� 561.374 Compensation and expenses; organization; meetings; quorum. (1) Each member of
  • 561.144 — 561.144. All such moneys are continuously appropriated to the State Department of Agriculture to carry out ORS 561.400.
  • 561.157 — 561.157���� Agriculture Natural Climate Solutions Fund
  • 561.160 — 561.160���� Approval of vouchers required before withdrawing money from State Treasury
  • 561.170 — 561.170���� Prohibited financial interests of officers or employees
  • 561.177 — 561.177���� Furnishing lists of names and other information; fee
  • 561.180 — 561.180] ����� 561.080 [Amended by 1987 c.734 �16; renumbered 561.362 in 2005] ����� 561.090 [Renumbered 561.364
  • 561.191 — 561.191���� Program and rules relating to water quality
  • 561.192 — 561.192���� Code of regulations; compilation and publication
  • 561.200 — 561.200���� Prohibitions against the obstruction of officers, agents or employees
  • 561.220 — 561.220���� Prohibitions against altering or removing seal or similar marking used by department and against selling pro
  • 561.230 — 561.230���� Prohibition against reusing, imitating or counterfeiting markings used by department
  • 561.240 — 561.240���� Contracts and agreements with other agencies, governmental units and other persons; payment and receipt of f
  • 561.250 — 561.250���� Services by department for commodity commissions, Oregon Beef Council and Oregon Wheat Commission
  • 561.255 — 561.255���� Permits for confined animal feeding operations or concentrated animal feeding operations; rules; fees
  • 561.265 — 561.265���� Inspecting records of persons required to pay fees to department
  • 561.275 — 561.275���� Inspecting premises and facilities of department licensees
  • 561.279 — 561.279���� Issuance of subpoenas by department for investigations or hearings
  • 561.300 — 561.300���� Unpaid license fees; delinquent renewal penalty; notice required; collection procedure
  • 561.303 — 561.303���� Refund of excess fees or penalties; conditions; refusal to refund
  • 561.305 — 561.305���� Issuance of licenses; multiple activity license; refusal, revocation, suspension or nonrenewal of license
  • 561.364 — 561.364���� Cooperation with Oregon State University
  • 561.372 — 561.372���� State Board of Agriculture created; member qualifications; terms
  • 561.374 — 561.374���� Compensation and expenses; organization; meetings; quorum
  • 561.376 — 561.376���� Legislative findings; State Board of Agriculture duties
  • 561.395 — 561.395���� Soil and Water Conservation Commission; membership; compensation and expenses; forfeiture of office; functio
  • 561.401 — 561.401���� Disposition of moneys collected by Natural Resources Division
  • 561.403 — 561.403���� Extended stream bank erosion plans; division to assist in developing plans; requirements
  • 561.407 — 561.407���� Division responsible for obtaining available financing for plans FURNISHING SERVICES AND MATERIALS ON CR
  • 561.410 — 561.410. ����� (3) If such person files a written statement with the department that services or materials of the depar
  • 561.510 — to 561.590 shall be as provided in ORS chapter 183. [1971 c.734 �87]
  • 561.540 — 561.540���� Rules and regulations governing quarantines
  • 561.545 — 561.545���� Permits for shipments of articles subject to quarantine
  • 561.560 — 561.560���� Emergency quarantine; publication of notice; powers of Governor; duration
  • 561.580 — 561.580���� Cooperation with United States and other states with respect to quarantines
  • 561.600 — 561.600���� Procedure for review of orders and regulations SEIZURE, DETENTION AND EMBARGO POWERS
  • 561.615 — 561.615���� Conduct of hearing; action by department
  • 561.620 — 561.620, the department may dispose of the product so as to obtain such salvage. Any salvage so recovered shall, after p
  • 561.630 — 561.630���� Removing or defacing seizure or embargo notice unlawful NEW CROPS DEVELOPMENT BOARD
  • 561.700 — 561.700���� New Crops Development Board; membership; terms; compensation and expenses
  • 561.730 — 561.730���� Disposition of moneys received BIOPHARMACEUTICAL CROPS
  • 561.740 — 561.740, 570.710, 571.057, 571.063, 571.145, 586.270, 596.030, 596.100,
  • 561.995 — 561.995���� Civil penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 561.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the co
  • 568.300 — to 568.790;
  • 578.030 — 578.030, the State Department of Agriculture may, if facilities and services are available: ����� (a) Provide centraliz
  • 632.720 — 632.720, 632.730, 632.741, 632.940, 632.945, 633.015, 633.029, 633.318,
  • 633.487 — in 2019]
  • 633.489 — in 2019]
  • 634.122 — 634.122, 634.126, 634.132, 634.136, 634.212 and 635.030. [1979 c.499 �4; 1981 c.248 �21; 1982 s.s.1 c.4 �15; 1985 c.787
Title 564 · ORS Chapter 564 (8 sections)
  • 564.105 — 564.105���� Responsibility to protect and conserve native plants; rules
  • 564.110 — 564.110���� Listing threatened or endangered species; rules
  • 564.115 — 564.115���� Protection and conservation programs; action by state agencies; alternatives; findings required if agency fa
  • 564.120 — 564.120���� Transactions in threatened or endangered species; restrictions; prohibition
  • 564.125 — 564.125���� Director of Agriculture authority to acquire plant habitat
  • 564.130 — is intended, by itself, to require an owner of any commercial
  • 564.135 — 564.135���� Effect of law on commercial forestland or private land; effect on other laws PENALTIES
  • 564.994 — 564.994���� Penalty for violation of ORS 564.120 GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 564.010 Definition. As used in this ch
Title 565 · ORS Chapter 565 (30 sections)
  • 565.010 — 565.010���� Definitions COUNTY FAIRS, BOARDS AND FAIR FINANCES
  • 565.130 — 565.130; 2021 c.351 �285] ����� Note: 565.515 was made a part of ORS chapter 565 by legislative action but was not a
  • 565.190 — 565.190���� Financing county exhibits at state fair
  • 565.210 — 565.210���� County fairs; county fair board; members; appointment; term; bond or letter of credit
  • 565.220 — 565.220���� County fair board; organization; quorum; president and secretary
  • 565.230 — 565.230���� Management of county fairs; licenses; disposition of proceeds; donations of real property; agreements for li
  • 565.240 — 565.240���� Rules and regulations; peace officers; appointment and powers
  • 565.260 — 565.260���� Fair board or agricultural society existing prior to June 4, 1913
  • 565.268 — 565.268���� Agreements for fair association to exercise powers of county fair board
  • 565.271 — 565.271���� Initiation of proceedings for replacement of county fair board by fair district
  • 565.310 — 565.310���� County fair not held; disposition of funds
  • 565.315 — 565.315���� Handling and disbursing of moneys in connection with county fairs; financial statement
  • 565.325 — 565.325���� County fair fund; purpose; source of moneys
  • 565.447 — 565.447���� Lottery proceeds allocation to County Fair Account STATE FAIR COUNCIL; FAIRGROUND OPERATIONS, PROPERTIES
  • 565.451 — 565.451. ����� (2) The Oregon Business Development Department shall develop and implement a program for awarding grants
  • 565.456 — 565.456���� State Fair Council; mission and purposes of council
  • 565.470 — shall be entrusted with the day-to-day carrying out of fairground
  • 565.495 — 565.495���� Ownership and control of properties and facilities; obligations; sales; appropriations
  • 565.515 — 565.515���� Businesses that may be licensed; when other license may be required
  • 565.521 — 565.521���� Conducting of Oregon State Fair; fairground business operations, buildings and facilities
  • 565.545 — 565.545���� Profit and loss reports; triggering of appraisal
  • 565.565 — 565.565���� Unauthorized entry to fairgrounds; penalty
  • 565.575 — 565.575���� Oregon State Fair location; use of fairground buildings and facilities
  • 565.580 — 565.580���� Armory on state fairgrounds REGULATIONS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AT COUNTY FAIRS AND OTHER EVENTS
  • 565.610 — to 565.650 or other laws of this state, or the rules or regulations of
  • 565.620 — 565.620���� Admission to grounds of fair or society except through special gates prohibited
  • 565.640 — 565.640���� Peace officers; authority; power of arrest
  • 565.650 — 565.650���� Justices of the peace given jurisdiction MISCELLANEOUS
  • 565.875 — 565.875���� Conducting of or participation in rodeos PENALTIES
  • 565.990 — 565.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 565.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context
Title 566 · ORS Chapter 566 (3 sections)
  • 414.080 — and then 414.850; 1995 c.152 �4; 2003 c.14 �352]
  • 566.220 — 566.220���� Extension and field work by Oregon State University
  • 566.235 — 566.235���� Master Gardening Program RURAL REHABILITATION
Title 567 · ORS Chapter 567 (17 sections)
  • 567.005 — 567.005���� Greenhouse facilities for seed potato testing; management
  • 567.010 — 567.010���� Disposition of moneys for greenhouse facilities
  • 567.020 — 567.020���� Greenhouse facilities under control of experiment station when not in use DRY LANDS EXPERIMENT STATION
  • 567.205 — 567.205���� Dry lands experiment station established; location
  • 567.215 — 567.215���� Duties of those in charge of station; experiments
  • 567.230 — 567.230���� County court may acquire site for station
  • 567.235 — 567.235, including land and improvements thereon as well as the improvements placed upon leased land, may be sold by the
  • 567.240 — 567.240���� County court may sell property of station upon discontinuance; disposition of proceeds EASTERN OREGON EX
  • 567.330 — 567.330���� Biennial report EXPERIMENT WORK EAST OF CASCADE MOUNTAINS
  • 567.360 — 567.360���� Crop rotation experiments and demonstrations in Umatilla County HARNEY COUNTY EXPERIMENT STATION
  • 567.405 — 567.405���� Harney County experiment station established
  • 567.435 — 567.435���� Cooperation with federal, state or county government, or individuals MID-COLUMBIA EXPERIMENT STATION
  • 567.455 — 567.455���� Mid-Columbia experiment station established
  • 567.480 — 567.480���� Cooperation with United States Department of Agriculture SOUTHERN OREGON EXPERIMENT STATION
  • 567.505 — 567.505���� Southern Oregon branch experiment station established
  • 567.520 — 567.520���� Cooperation with federal government UMATILLA EXPERIMENT STATION
  • 567.580 — 567.580���� Station management and control GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 567.005 Greenhouse facilities for seed potat
Title 568 · ORS Chapter 568 (64 sections)
  • 255.005 — 255.005, are not responsible for delivering, preparing or publishing information concerning district elections. ����� (
  • 537.500 — 537.500; ����� (j) Novel water sharing agreements or arrangements that benefit other in-stream and out-of-stream water
  • 568.210 — to 568.808 or 568.900 to 568.933.
  • 568.310 — 568.310���� Notice of hearing; questions considered
  • 568.320 — 568.320���� Right to be heard; subsequent notice and hearings
  • 568.330 — 568.330���� Determination of need for district; factors considered in determination; territory need not be contiguous
  • 568.340 — 568.340���� Determination to not form district; subsequent petitions may be filed
  • 568.351 — 568.351���� Determination of boundaries for proposed district; notice of plan to issue order; publication; request for r
  • 568.380 — 568.380���� Department to pay expenses and supervise hearings and referenda; informalities in referendum
  • 568.391 — 568.391���� Referendum process; ballot contents; results
  • 568.400 — 568.400���� Appointment of first directors of district
  • 568.420 — 568.420���� Certificate of formation; boundaries of district
  • 568.431 — 568.431���� Petitions for inclusion of territory; conditions; referendum
  • 568.433 — 568.433���� Petitions for withdrawal of territory; conditions; referendum
  • 568.435 — 568.435���� Boundary change notice for taxation purposes
  • 568.440 — 568.440���� District legally formed; certificate as evidence
  • 568.445 — 568.445, one or more landowners may petition the State Department of Agriculture to withdraw the land of the petitioning
  • 568.460 — 568.460���� Referendum; eligible electors; majority required
  • 568.471 — 568.471, the boards of the former districts shall hold a joint meeting. At the joint meeting, a majority of all the dire
  • 568.481 — without a referendum election, the department shall declare the member
  • 568.491 — 568.491���� Termination of board of directors; appointment of board of trustees; notice of dissolution; certificate of d
  • 568.495 — 568.495���� Disposition of district assets; insolvency; rules
  • 568.520 — 568.520���� Petitions nominating directors; regular elections; duties of department
  • 568.530 — 568.530���� Ballots; write-in votes; unfilled positions
  • 568.542 — 568.542���� Payment of expenses for director election from county funds
  • 568.545 — (1).
  • 568.550 — 568.550���� General powers of board of directors; erosion control covenants; interagency cooperation; land use regulatio
  • 568.552 — 568.552���� Power of directors to manage and control water resources and projects; authority of Water Resources Commissi
  • 568.554 — 568.554���� District to submit program and work plans for department review
  • 568.560 — 568.560. [1969 c.393 �4; 2007 c.690 �6; 2009 c.220 �29; 2023 c.580 �3] ����� 568.570 Majority constitutes a quorum.
  • 568.565 — 568.565���� Procedures for changing number of directors
  • 568.600 — 568.600���� Legal counsel; delegation of powers; assistance to department
  • 568.620 — 568.620���� Consultation with county or municipal representatives
  • 568.780 — 568.780���� Certain public agencies to be deemed owners
  • 568.790 — 568.790���� County funds for personnel and other uses
  • 568.801 — 568.801���� Stream control and management projects; application; designation and implementation; rules
  • 568.803 — 568.803���� General obligation bonds; refunding bonds; special taxes
  • 568.805 — 568.805���� Special assessments; improvement bonds; objections by landowners (Tax Levying Authority)
  • 568.806 — 568.806. [2005 c.282 �3; 2007 c.783 �222] ����� 568.805 Special assessments; improvement bonds; objections by landow
  • 568.807 — 568.807���� Electors authorizing taxation; election date
  • 568.808 — and 568.900 to 568.933.
  • 568.810 — to 568.890, the wind erosion inspector shall at once notify the county
  • 568.820 — 568.820���� Designation of areas by county court upon petition; description of boundaries
  • 568.830 — 568.830���� Publication and posting of notices describing districts; when regulations are enforced
  • 568.840 — 568.840���� Election of advisory board; meetings; members; functions
  • 568.850 — 568.850���� Wind erosion inspector; appointment; duties; appeal from decision; compensation; expenses
  • 568.860 — has been served on the owner or occupant of the land.
  • 568.870 — 568.870���� County court may authorize inspector to control erosion; expenses of control
  • 568.890 — and may be reimbursed for actual expenses incurred in carrying out
  • 568.900 — to 568.933.
  • 568.906 — 568.906���� Plan implementation to involve local agencies
  • 568.909 — 568.909���� Boundaries for land subject to water quality plans; implementation of plan and rules
  • 568.912 — 568.912���� Management plan rules; required actions under rules; prohibiting specific practices; landowner appeals
  • 568.915 — 568.915���� Entry upon land; purpose; consultation with Department of Justice; notice to landowners
  • 568.918 — 568.918���� Notice to landowner of failure to perform requirements
  • 568.927 — 568.927���� Law inapplicable to certain forest practices
  • 568.930 — 568.930���� Agricultural activities subject to plan requirements; consultation with Environmental Quality Commission; re
  • 568.933 — and to counties for the treatment of western juniper to minimize the
  • 568.950 — 568.950���� Agricultural water management technical assistance program
  • 568.952 — 568.952���� Implementation of agricultural water management technical assistance program
  • 568.954 — 568.954���� Reports to interim committees of Legislative Assembly WESTERN JUNIPER TREATMENT GRANTS
  • 568.970 — to assist the recipients with establishing monitoring areas in central
  • 568.973 — 568.973���� Grant to Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council
  • 568.976 — 568.976���� Acceptance of nongrant moneys by grant recipients ����� 568.010 [Repealed by 1983 c.499 �1] ����� 56
Title 569 · ORS Chapter 569 (36 sections)
  • 452.615 — 452.615] ����� 569.185 State Department of Agriculture authority; rules; integrated weed management approach. The St
  • 561.683 — 561.683] PENALTIES ����� 569.990 Violations punishable by fine. (1) Violation of a provision of ORS 569.175 to 5
  • 569.040 — 569.040, 569.050, 569.060, 569.070, 569.080, 569.090, 569.100, 569.110,
  • 569.120 — 569.120, 569.130, 569.140, 569.150 and 569.160, all relating to lime manufacture and distribution, repealed by 1953 c.41
  • 569.175 — to 569.195 or 569.360 to 569.495 or a rule adopted under ORS 569.175 to
  • 569.180 — 569.180���� Noxious weeds as public nuisance; policy
  • 569.185 — 569.185���� State Department of Agriculture authority; rules; integrated weed management approach
  • 569.195 — is subject to the imposition of a civil penalty by the State Department
  • 569.350 — 569.350���� Necessity of eradication of weeds; cooperation in control and eradication
  • 569.355 — 569.355���� State and counties to control noxious weeds
  • 569.360 — 569.360���� County governing body may create weed control district; petition for special weed control district
  • 569.370 — and 569.470 to 569.495 may apply to the county court or commission for
  • 569.375 — 569.375���� Notice of district creation and weeds to be controlled
  • 569.380 — 569.380���� Weed inspector right of entry; service of notice to eradicate weeds; department or district control measures
  • 569.390 — 569.390, with permission of the owner or occupant of land, employees of the State Department of Agriculture, or of desig
  • 569.395 — 569.395���� Eradication of weeds on public lands and rights of way
  • 569.400 — 569.400���� Refusal or failure to control weeds; authorized destruction or control; quarantine; expense statement
  • 569.410 — 569.410���� Statement to be entered on lien docket; recovery of unpaid amount
  • 569.420 — 569.420���� County tax for weed control fund; expenditure
  • 569.435 — 569.435���� Dissolution of weed control district; disposition of funds
  • 569.445 — 569.445���� Duty to clean machinery before moving; weed infested residue not to be moved (Cost-Share Assistance Gran
  • 569.475 — 569.475���� Cost-share assistance grants for weed control; source of expenditures; limit on grants
  • 569.480 — 569.480. ����� (2) Any funds available and received by any county court under this section shall be placed in the count
  • 569.520 — 569.520���� Grants for carrying out county weed control district duties; rules STATE WEED BOARD
  • 569.620 — 569.620���� Implementation of weed control effort improvement plan PENALTIES
  • 569.995 — 569.995���� Civil penalties ����� Note: 569.010, 569.020, 569.030,
  • 570.515 — 570.515] ����� 569.370 Weed inspectors; appointment; duties; compensation. (1) The court shall, upon declaring a wee
  • 570.520 — 570.520] ����� 569.375 Notice of district creation and weeds to be controlled. The county court shall, upon declarin
  • 570.540 — 570.540] ����� 569.400 Refusal or failure to control weeds; authorized destruction or control; quarantine; expense s
  • 570.545 — 570.545; 2017 c.494 �2] ����� 569.410 Statement to be entered on lien docket; recovery of unpaid amount. When the st
  • 570.550 — 570.550] ����� 569.415 Payment for work. If within 10 days from the date of filing and docketing the lien as provide
  • 570.560 — 570.560] ����� 569.425 Special assessment. Notwithstanding ORS 569.420, in addition to or in lieu of the tax authori
  • 570.562 — 570.562] ����� 569.435 Dissolution of weed control district; disposition of funds. If in the judgment of the court t
  • 570.590 — 570.590] ����� 569.490 Department funds for grants; reports by county. (1) Subject to ORS 291.232 to
  • 570.595 — 570.595] ����� 569.495 Financial assistance by department for weed control; limit on county responsibility. (1) The
  • 570.600 — 570.600] (Grants to Counties) ����� 569.515 Legislative findings. The Legislative Assembly finds and declares th
Title 57 · ORS Chapter 57 (1 sections)
  • ORS.57 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 57 (Former Provisions) Pri
Title 570 · ORS Chapter 570 (57 sections)
  • 561.687 — 561.687; 2013 c.181 �1; 2015 c.486 �1; 2019 c.622 �2; 2021 c.97 �69] ����� 570.775 Officers; quorum; schedule; rules
  • 561.693 — 561.693] ����� 570.800 Invasive Species Council Account; trust account. (1) The Invasive Species Council Account is
  • 561.695 — 561.695] ����� 570.810 Invasive Species Control Account; control effort funding; reimbursement of administrative exp
  • 564.020 — 564.020, 570.010 to 570.050, 570.125, 570.320, 570.335 to 570.355, and 632.490 to the district attorney for the county i
  • 569.470 — in 2009]
  • 569.490 — in 2009]
  • 569.495 — in 2009]
  • 570.001 — 570.001���� Definitions COUNTY HORTICULTURAL INSPECTORS
  • 570.010 — to 570.050, 570.105 to 570.190, 570.215, 570.320 to 570.360 or 570.410
  • 570.025 — 570.025���� Instruction, education and supervision of inspectors; reports
  • 570.030 — 570.030���� Compensation of inspectors; office supplies; clerical help
  • 570.040 — 570.040���� Inspection where inspector unavailable (metadata only)
  • 570.045 — 570.045���� Assistance of employees of common carriers in locating horticultural articles; refusal or neglect is misdeme
  • 570.050 — 570.050���� Cooperation of peace officers in enforcing quarantines INSPECTION AND QUARANTINE GENERALLY; ABATEMENT OF
  • 570.110 — and 570.115 shall be exercised only in great and imminent danger to the
  • 570.120 — 570.120���� Quarantine powers exercised only in emergencies
  • 570.125 — 570.125, 570.320, 570.335 to 570.360 is a misdemeanor. ����� 570.050 Cooperation of peace officers in enforcing quar
  • 570.130 — 570.130���� Shipments marked to indicate place of origin; must be free from plant pests
  • 570.135 — 570.135���� Premises may be entered for inspection (metadata only)
  • 570.140 — 570.140���� Shipment found to contain plant pest; notice to shipper
  • 570.145 — 570.145���� Procedure when shipment articles can be separated
  • 570.150 — 570.150���� Procedure when shipment articles can be treated
  • 570.155 — 570.155���� Disposition of shipment when articles not separated or treated
  • 570.160 — 570.160���� Procedure when shipment is sound, but from infected or infested area
  • 570.165 — 570.165���� Service and sufficiency of notices provided for in ORS 570.140 to 570.165
  • 570.170 — or 570.180. This subsection does not apply to compensation for an
  • 570.175 — 570.175���� Procedure for abatement of public nuisance
  • 570.180 — shall not be construed to apply to shipments of infested or infected
  • 570.190 — 570.190. ����� (7) Moneys from civil penalties recovered under this section for a violation of ORS 570.410 are continuo
  • 570.195 — 570.195); repealed by 2009 c.98 �31] ����� 570.200 [1961 c.394 �4; repealed by 2009 c.98 �31] ����� 570.205 [200
  • 570.210 — 570.210���� Control of plant pests not subject to quarantine; rules
  • 570.215 — 570.215���� Prohibition against movement of plant pests; permits; rules
  • 570.225 — 570.225���� Public nuisances; abatement; compensation PROTECTIVE MEASURES AGAINST SPREAD OF PLANT PESTS
  • 570.305 — 570.305���� Department officials to prevent introduction of plant pests
  • 570.310 — 570.310���� Cooperation with interested groups and agencies
  • 570.320 — to 570.330 and all other horticultural laws of the state relating
  • 570.345 — 570.345���� Spraying or destroying infested or infected matter; notice
  • 570.350 — 570.350���� Traffic in infested or infected fruit prohibited; seizure; failure of owner to show fruit; sale to canneries
  • 570.355 — 570.355���� Packing or delivery for shipment of infected fruit is misdemeanor; manufacture into by-product permitted
  • 570.360 — 570.360���� Department to present evidence of violations; prosecution in justice court CONTROL AREAS
  • 570.405 — 570.405, shall appoint a control area inspector for that county upon the petition of 50 interested persons or 50 percent
  • 570.410 — or failure to timely pay a fee required under ORS 570.710 is a separate
  • 570.412 — 570.412���� Making contracts and receiving funds to carry out control order
  • 570.420 — 570.420���� Cherry fruit fly control area inspector; appointment; duty; pay
  • 570.425 — 570.425���� Inspector has access to land in area; refusal to comply with control area order
  • 570.430 — 570.430���� Procedure for collection of expenses incurred by inspector
  • 570.450 — 570.450���� Rapeseed control areas (Temporary provisions relating to limits on Willamette Valley canola production a
  • 570.705 — and 570.710. [1999 c.390 �4; 2009 c.98 �24]
  • 570.720 — 570.720���� Firewood sources; treatment; transportation; supply; sales; rules INVASIVE SPECIES COUNCIL
  • 570.755 — 570.755. ����� (2) The Invasive Species Council may accept moneys through gifts, grants and donations from public and p
  • 570.770 — 570.770���� Invasive Species Council; membership; terms
  • 570.800 — 570.800���� Invasive Species Council Account; trust account
  • 570.810 — 570.810���� Invasive Species Control Account; control effort funding; reimbursement of administrative expenses
  • 570.815 — 570.815���� Reporting of council activities PENALTIES
  • 570.995 — 570.995���� Civil penalties for quarantine or control area order violations
  • 570.997 — 570.997���� Civil penalties for plant pest control or movement violation
  • 570.998 — 570.998���� Civil penalty for firewood violation GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 570.001 Definitions. As used in ORS 57
Title 571 · ORS Chapter 571 (112 sections)
  • 293.295 — to 293.346 and 293.590 to 293.640 do not apply to the Oregon Hemp
  • 475C.085 — 475C.085, if: ����� (a) The grower or handler and the marijuana processor are registered with the Oregon Liquor and Can
  • 475C.093 — 475C.093, 475C.097 or 475C.548 or other area under the control of the premises licensee as the commission deems necessar
  • 475C.525 — 475C.525, 475C.540 to 475C.586 and 475C.600 to 475C.648 and rules adopted under ORS 475C.005 to 475C.525, 475C.540 to 47
  • 475C.540 — to 475C.586 or 475C.600 to 475C.648 applicable to industrial hemp.
  • 475C.600 — to 475C.648; or
  • 564.040 — 564.040, 564.991, 571.005 to 571.230 and 571.991. [1963 c.461 �24] ����� 571.230 Disposition and use of moneys recei
  • 564.991 — 564.991, 571.005 to 571.230 and 571.991. ����� (2) The department may: ����� (a) Inspect the nursery stock of growers,
  • 571.005 — to 571.230 and 571.991 that participate in a department certification
  • 571.015 — 571.015���� Policy; department to maintain nursery service; duties
  • 571.025 — 571.025���� State Nursery Research and Regulatory Committee
  • 571.038 — 571.038���� Plant Pest and Disease Emergency Response Fund
  • 571.055 — and 571.525
  • 571.057 — 571.057. The surcharge for a licensee shall be calculated based on the assessment rate determined under subsection (2) o
  • 571.063 — 571.063���� Temporary nursery sale license; application; fee; rules; conditions
  • 571.115 — 571.115���� License not transferable; moving place of business
  • 571.125 — 571.125���� Suspension, revocation or refusal of license
  • 571.135 — 571.135���� Shipping permits, shipping invoices and bills of lading; rules; retention; exceptions
  • 571.145 — 571.145���� Inspection of licensed and unlicensed nurseries; additional inspections and special services; fees
  • 571.147 — 571.147���� Department audit of books and records of licensees; suspension of license for failure to submit to audit
  • 571.170 — 571.170���� Substitution or transportation of uninspected nursery stock prohibited
  • 571.180 — 571.180���� Misrepresentation of nursery stock by grower, dealer or agent prohibited; tag or label required on fruit tre
  • 571.190 — 571.190���� Knowingly selling, advertising or displaying damaged, misrepresented or mislabeled nursery stock prohibited
  • 571.200 — 571.200���� Knowingly offering to sell, moving or storing infected or infested nursery stock prohibited
  • 571.210 — 571.210���� Hold order on defective nursery stock; condemnation
  • 571.220 — 571.220���� Imported nursery stock to bear certificate of origin; contents
  • 571.230 — (2) and (3). Dealers shall pay 0.0002 times the gross dollar purchases
  • 571.250 — 571.250���� Interagency agreement to ensure compliance
  • 571.252 — 571.252���� Green communities nurseries INDUSTRIAL HEMP GROWERS, HANDLERS AND PROCESSORS
  • 571.260 — to 571.348 as a condition of the marijuana processor�s receiving the
  • 571.275 — 571.275���� Commission powers regarding industrial hemp; notice
  • 571.278 — 571.278. [2018 c.116 �10; 2021 c.542 �26] ����� Note: See note under 571.260. ����� 571.295 Registration program
  • 571.280 — 571.280, 571.282, 571.295 to 571.298 and 571.309. ����� (b) Fees collected under this section shall be deposited in the
  • 571.281 — information that identifies agricultural hemp seed producers licensed
  • 571.282 — 571.282, 571.283 and 571.284. The methodology must include testing criteria and cannabinoid concentrations above which i
  • 571.283 — 571.283���� Law enforcement and public officials accompanying inspectors; rules
  • 571.284 — 571.284���� National Guard assistance for inspections
  • 571.285 — 571.285���� Revocation or refusal of licensure; rules
  • 571.287 — (2)(e), is convicted of a felony related to a controlled substance
  • 571.289 — 571.289���� Ineligibility for license; grounds for denial, revocation or refusal of license; exception
  • 571.295 — 571.295, 571.296 or 571.297, a rule adopted pursuant to ORS 571.295, 571.296 or
  • 571.297 — or an order issued by the commission under ORS 571.297. Moneys
  • 571.302 — 571.302] ����� Note: See note under 571.260. ����� 571.327 Hemp seed sales; packaging; rules. (1) An agricultura
  • 571.305 — 571.305; 2021 c.542 �23; 2025 c.285 �12] ����� Note: See note under 571.260. ����� 571.282 Interagency agreement
  • 571.306 — 571.306���� Transport, receipt of industrial hemp, certain industrial hemp commodities or products
  • 571.309 — 571.309���� Industrial hemp product concentration, serving standards; rules
  • 571.316 — 571.316���� Required reporting to department; rules
  • 571.319 — 571.319���� Destruction, remediation of specified industrial hemp crop; rules
  • 571.322 — 571.322���� Planting of industrial hemp crop, commitment of violation as grounds for refusal to issue license; correctiv
  • 571.325 — 571.325���� Agricultural hemp seed labeling and certification; rules
  • 571.330 — and any rules adopted pursuant to ORS 571.330;
  • 571.333 — 571.333���� Industrial hemp crop concentration standards; test results
  • 571.336 — 571.336���� Delivery of industrial hemp to marijuana processor; processing and delivery of hemp marijuana supplements; f
  • 571.337 — 571.337���� Processor, retailer and wholesaler transaction involving industrial hemp commodity or product; rules
  • 571.339 — 571.339���� Limitations on industrial hemp transaction involving consumer; testing requirements; exception
  • 571.345 — 571.345���� Remediation for unintentional violation; rules
  • 571.348 — 571.348: ����� (A) Application fees; ����� (B) License and license renewal fees; ����� (C) Administrative change fees
  • 571.355 — 571.355] ����� Note: See note under 571.650. ����� 571.660 Rules; fees. In accordance with any applicable provis
  • 571.370 — 571.370] ����� Note: 571.670 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 571.400 — to 571.501 is a Class C misdemeanor. [2021 c.216 �36]
  • 571.402 — 571.402���� Declarations; purposes of ORS 571.400 to 571.501
  • 571.404 — 571.404���� Duties of State Department of Agriculture; rules
  • 571.406 — 571.406���� Temporary members of Oregon Hemp Commission; terms; rules
  • 571.408 — 571.408���� Ex officio members of Oregon Hemp Commission
  • 571.410 — 571.410���� Required declaration of vacancy of producer, processor office
  • 571.412 — 571.412���� Required declaration of vacancy of public member office
  • 571.414 — 571.414���� Authority to remove member of Oregon Hemp Commission
  • 571.417 — 571.417���� Payment for member of Oregon Hemp Commission; expenses; rules
  • 571.423 — 571.423���� Powers of Oregon Hemp Commission; rules
  • 571.426 — 571.426���� Authority to contract; limitations on contractors; required review of contracts; rules
  • 571.429 — 571.429���� Oregon Hemp Commission authority, duties relating to moneys
  • 571.432 — 571.432���� Administrative support for Oregon Hemp Commission from Oregon Department of Administrative Services; compens
  • 571.435 — 571.435���� Provision and receipt of services, facilities and materials to, from other state agencies
  • 571.438 — 571.438���� Exemption from certain financial administration laws
  • 571.441 — 571.441���� Commission employees not subject to state personnel compensation plans; commission not subject to office spa
  • 571.447 — if the total assessment levied against the producer during an
  • 571.456 — 571.456���� Reporting to Oregon Hemp Commission of sales, transfers of hemp by producer; payment of assessment
  • 571.459 — 571.459���� Requirement to maintain records; Oregon Hemp Commission authority to inspect records, issue subpoenas
  • 571.462 — 571.462���� Penalty for delayed payment of assessment
  • 571.465 — 571.465���� Penalty for failure to pay assessment; civil action
  • 571.468 — 571.468���� Dispute regarding amount of assessment; rules
  • 571.471 — 571.471���� Financial activity of Oregon Hemp Commission
  • 571.474 — 571.474���� Fidelity bond; conditions on bond; payment of cost of bond
  • 571.477 — 571.477���� Cancellation of uncollectible assessment
  • 571.480 — 571.480���� Maintenance of books, records and accounts
  • 571.483 — 571.483���� Oregon Hemp Commission budget; meeting requirement; annual financial statement
  • 571.486 — 571.486���� Requirement to comply with ORS 571.483 in order to make, incur expenditure
  • 571.489 — 571.489���� Limitation on amount, purpose of expenditure
  • 571.495 — 571.495���� Distribution of moneys upon abolishment of Oregon Hemp Commission
  • 571.498 — 571.498���� Sale of hemp considered sale in commercial channels
  • 571.501 — shall obtain a fidelity bond from the Oregon Department of
  • 571.510 — 571.510���� Policy; department to maintain Christmas tree service; duties
  • 571.515 — 571.515���� State Christmas Tree Advisory Committee
  • 571.520 — 571.520���� Exemptions from licensing requirements (metadata only)
  • 571.525 — shall apply for a license or for renewal of a license on a form
  • 571.530 — 571.530���� License application; contents; license fee
  • 571.545 — 571.545���� License not transferable; notice of change of business organization; additional assessment for trees not sub
  • 571.550 — 571.550���� Suspension, revocation or refusal of license
  • 571.560 — 571.560���� Inspections for pest, disease and weed control; additional inspections for special certificates
  • 571.565 — 571.565���� Department to determine accuracy of acreage reporting for fee calculations
  • 571.570 — 571.570���� Substitution or transportation of uninspected Christmas tree stock
  • 571.575 — 571.575���� Knowingly offering to sell infected or infested Christmas tree stock
  • 571.580 — shall be paid with the application for license renewal and before July
  • 571.620 — 571.620���� Identification and mapping of marketable stands
  • 571.625 — 571.625���� Western Juniper Industry Fund GINSENG GROWERS AND DEALERS
  • 571.650 — in 2021]
  • 571.655 — or 571.660 or any rule adopted pursuant thereto. The civil penalty for
  • 571.660 — 571.660. [Formerly 571.365] ����� Note: See note under 571.650. ����� 571.670 Disposition of fee moneys. The Sta
  • 571.665 — 571.665���� Revocation, suspension or denial of or refusal to renew license; civil penalty; rules
  • 571.670 — in 2021]
  • 571.991 — 571.991. ����� (2) The amount of revenue generated for nursery research pursuant to ORS 571.057 (3)(c) shall be used by
  • 633.750 — 633.750, agricultural hemp seed is an agricultural seed or a flower seed, as those terms are defined in ORS 633.511. ��
Title 572 · ORS Chapter 572 (1 sections)
  • ORS.572 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 572 (Former Provisions) Gr
Title 573 · ORS Chapter 573 (2 sections)
  • 573.125 — 573.125); 1961 c.642 �9; repealed by 1967 c.607 �28] ����� 573.149 [1955 c.559 �10 (enacted in lieu of 573.125); rep
  • 573.163 — 573.163] ����� 573.156 [1967 c.607 �21; repealed by 1973 c.341 �37] ����� 573.157 [1955 c.559 �13 (enacted in li
Title 576 · ORS Chapter 576 (63 sections)
  • 282.050 — 282.050, except for printing and binding that advertises or promotes agricultural or manufactured products. ����� (c) P
  • 283.305 — to 283.350.
  • 291.322 — to 291.334, 292.210 to 292.250, 293.260 to 293.280, 293.295 to 293.346
  • 576.005 — [1953 c.489 �1; 1955 c.732 �1;
  • 576.006 — to 576.022, and as specified by the Director of Agriculture. The
  • 576.013 — 576.013���� Purpose of market development and commodity development services; powers of department; limitations
  • 576.019 — 576.019���� Discrimination against any product or dealer prohibited
  • 576.022 — 576.022���� Authority and functions of Oregon State University unaffected; department may seek information from universi
  • 576.035 — 576.035���� Market news service in Klamath Basin, central Oregon and Malheur areas COMMODITY COMMISSIONS (Genera
  • 576.051 — to 576.455 shall keep accurate records sufficient to enable a commodity
  • 576.053 — 576.053] ����� 576.017 [1955 c.572 �4; repealed by 1973 c.794 �34] ����� 576.018 [1985 c.623 �2; repealed by 199
  • 576.062 — 576.062���� Establishment of commodity commissions (metadata only)
  • 576.066 — 576.066���� Department oversight of commodity commissions; rules (Organization)
  • 576.206 — 576.206���� Appointment of temporary members; rules; appointment of commissioners; commissioner qualifications; compensa
  • 576.225 — 576.225���� Qualifications of members; changes in commission composition; rules
  • 576.245 — 576.245���� Office vacant when member ceases to be qualified
  • 576.265 — 576.265���� Travel and other expenses of members; per diem; rules
  • 576.304 — 576.304, at any time following the initial appointment of all commissioners for a commodity commission under ORS 576.206
  • 576.306 — 576.306���� Independent contractors performing services for commission; rentals and acquisitions; rules
  • 576.309 — 576.309���� Commission furnishing services, facilities and materials to other state agencies
  • 576.311 — 576.311���� Commission exempt from certain financial administration laws
  • 576.320 — 576.320���� Commission employees not subject to state personnel compensation plans; commission not subject to office spa
  • 576.322 — 576.322���� Legislative ratification of prior actions, rules and appointments (Assessment and Budgeting)
  • 576.325 — 576.325���� Levy and collection of assessments; commission rules regulating sale activities; maximum assessment rates
  • 576.335 — 576.335���� Report by person responsible for collecting assessment
  • 576.345 — 576.345���� Producer to make reports of and pay assessment moneys on certain sales
  • 576.351 — 576.351���� Records of person required to pay or collect assessment; inspections and audits
  • 576.355 — 576.355���� Penalty for delaying transmittal of funds
  • 576.365 — 576.365���� Penalty for failure to relinquish assessment moneys to commission; civil action or other remedies
  • 576.370 — 576.370���� Disputes over assessment amounts; rules governing disputes and establishing assessment periods
  • 576.375 — 576.375���� Payment of commission moneys to authorized agent; financial transactions
  • 576.385 — 576.385���� Bond or letter of credit required of person authorized to receive or disburse commission moneys
  • 576.392 — 576.392���� Cancellation of uncollectible assessment; subsequent collection
  • 576.395 — 576.395���� Books, records and accounts of commission
  • 576.413 — 576.413, means the 12-month period commencing on January 1 and ending on December 31. [1959 c.596 �21; 2013 c.12 �3]
  • 576.416 — 576.416���� Preparation of commission budget; annual financial statement
  • 576.420 — 576.420���� Expenditures prohibited unless budget procedure complied with
  • 576.455 — for the fiscal year for which the budget is adopted. The budget also
  • 576.595 — 576.595���� Sales are in commercial channels MEDIATION OF MARKETING DISPUTES
  • 576.610 — to 576.650. [1969 c.238 �4]
  • 576.620 — 576.620���� Department to perform mediation services; employees; qualifications
  • 576.630 — 576.630���� Request for mediation; meeting with parties
  • 576.650 — 576.650���� Cooperation by state agencies PAYMENT FOR AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES (Generally)
  • 576.718 — or 576.721;
  • 576.721 — 576.721���� Payment due date provisions in contracts authenticated prior to planting
  • 576.732 — 576.732���� Contract modification; damages for breach
  • 576.738 — 576.738���� Seed dealer failure to timely make payment; fee
  • 576.741 — 576.741���� Seed dealer financial assurance; rules; license refusal; agents
  • 576.747 — 576.747���� Reporting adoption of rules regarding dealer financial assurance (Other Seeds)
  • 576.766 — 576.766] ����� 576.871 Strategic plan; budget; rules. (1) The report submitted by the Oregon Wine Board under ORS 18
  • 576.786 — 576.786���� Payment due date terms in contracts authenticated prior to planting
  • 576.789 — 576.789���� Seed bailment contracts and seed purchase contracts; title; lien
  • 576.792 — 576.792. The price of the seed that is subject to the seed purchase contract shall be: ����� (a) Any price stated in th
  • 576.795 — 576.795���� Modification of contract; damages for breach
  • 576.798 — 576.798���� Seed not meeting contract quality standards
  • 576.802 — 576.802���� Failure of seed dealer to make timely payment; fee
  • 576.814 — 576.814���� Reporting adoption of rules regarding financial assurance by seed dealer OREGON WINE BOARD; WINE CELLAR
  • 576.850 — to 576.877. [Formerly 576.759]
  • 576.871 — in 2019]
  • 576.874 — 576.874���� Payment of tax; delayed payment; records; inspections and audits
  • 576.877 — 576.877. ����� (2) Notwithstanding ORS 182.460 and 576.856 (1), employees of the Oregon Wine Board are not eligible for
  • 576.991 — 576.991, any person who delays transmittal of funds beyond the time set by a commodity commission shall pay a penalty of
  • 619.071 — 619.071, 619.370 and 619.993. ����� (3) The department, after public hearing under ORS chapter 183, may require periodi
Title 577 · ORS Chapter 577 (22 sections)
  • 577.120 — 577.120���� Legislative findings and declaration of policy
  • 577.125 — 577.125���� Department oversight of council; rules (metadata only)
  • 577.210 — 577.210���� Oregon Beef Council; members; appointment
  • 577.295 — and 577.532.
  • 577.330 — 577.330���� Council furnishing services, facilities and materials to other state agencies
  • 577.340 — 577.340���� Council exempt from certain financial administration laws
  • 577.345 — 577.345���� Council employees not subject to state personnel compensation plans; council not subject to office space reg
  • 577.510 — 577.510); 1967 c.637 �15; 1975 c.168 �1; 1981 c.123 �1; 1981 c.248 �22; 1987 c.163 �1; 1997 c.631 �500; repealed by 2003
  • 577.511 — 577.511); 2005 c.623 �2] ����� 577.520 Assessment collection procedure. (1) The operators of all stockyards, slaught
  • 577.512 — 577.512���� Collection of federal assessment; council assessment; rules; collection; exemptions
  • 577.525 — 577.525���� Cancellation of uncollectible assessment; subsequent collection
  • 577.530 — 577.530); repealed by 1973 c.111 �3] ����� 577.532 Mandatory expenditures from assessment moneys. Expenditures by th
  • 577.532 — 577.532���� Mandatory expenditures from assessment moneys
  • 577.550 — 577.550���� Bond required of person authorized to receive or disburse council moneys
  • 577.570 — 577.570] ����� 577.820 [1961 c.384 �7; renumbered
  • 577.575 — 577.575] ����� 577.825 [1961 c.384 �9; repealed by 1963 c.590 �8 (577.826 enacted in lieu of 577.825)] ����� 577
  • 577.585 — 577.585] ����� 577.835 [1961 c.384 �10; 1963 c.590 �2b; renumbered 577.590] ����� 577.840 [1961 c.384 �11; renum
  • 577.600 — 577.600] ����� 577.845 [1961 c.384 �12; renumbered
  • 577.605 — 577.605] ����� 577.990 Criminal penalties. Violation of ORS 577.520 is a Class C misdemeanor. [2003 c.604 �58; 2011
  • 577.805 — 577.805); 1977 c.198 �24; renumbered 577.560] ����� 577.810 [1961 c.384 �6; 1963 c.590 �7; renumbered 577.565] �
  • 577.825 — 577.825); 1973 c.794 �31; renumbered 577.580] ����� 577.830 [1961 c.384 �8; renumbered
  • 577.990 — 577.990���� Criminal penalties ����� 577.010 [Repealed by 1959 c.12 �1] ����� 577.020 [Repealed by 1959 c.12 �1]
Title 578 · ORS Chapter 578 (23 sections)
  • 291.334 — 291.334, 292.210 to 292.250, 293.260 to 293.280, 293.295 to 293.346 and 293.590 to 293.640 do not apply to the Oregon Wh
  • 576.307 — is applicable to the Oregon Wheat Commission.
  • 576.440 — and 576.445. [2003 c.604 �72 (enacted in lieu of 578.150); 2013 c.93 �12]
  • 578.020 — 578.020���� Legislative findings; purpose of chapter
  • 578.025 — 578.025���� Department oversight of commission; rules
  • 578.045 — 578.045���� Declaration of vacancy when member ceases to qualify
  • 578.060 — 578.060���� Removal of members; compensation of members; rules
  • 578.090 — 578.090���� Duties and powers of commission; rules (metadata only)
  • 578.100 — 578.100���� Acceptance of grants, donations and gifts
  • 578.110 — 578.110���� Bond or letter of credit required of person authorized to receive or disburse commission moneys
  • 578.120 — 578.120���� Appointment of administrator; duties; compensation
  • 578.135 — 578.135���� Commission employees not subject to state personnel compensation plans; commission not subject to office spa
  • 578.151 — 578.151���� Preparation of commission budget; annual financial statements; expenditures
  • 578.160 — 578.160���� Services, facilities and materials furnished to and received from other state agencies
  • 578.170 — 578.170���� Commission exempt from certain financial administration laws
  • 578.181 — 578.181���� Cancellation of uncollectible assessments; subsequent collection
  • 578.211 — 578.211���� Levy and collection of assessment; commission rules regulating sales activities; disputes over assessment am
  • 578.216 — 578.216���� Authority of commission to adopt rules authorizing refunds; effect
  • 578.221 — 578.221���� Producer payment of assessment and reporting for certain sales
  • 578.251 — 578.251���� Records of person required to pay assessment; inspections and audits
  • 578.255 — 578.255���� Penalty for delaying transmittal of assessment moneys
  • 578.260 — 578.260���� Penalty for failure to relinquish collected assessment moneys; civil action or other remedies
  • 578.990 — 578.990���� Penalties ����� 578.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise: ��
Title 579 · ORS Chapter 579 (1 sections)
  • ORS.579 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 579 (Former Provisions) Or
Title 58 · ORS Chapter 58 (45 sections)
  • 183.470 — 183.470. ����� (3) Except as provided in ORS 58.365, any corporation may appeal from the final order of the regulatory
  • 58.035 — 58.035������ Application to persons licensed to render professional services
  • 58.037 — 58.037������ Application to joint and several liability of shareholders of corporation organized under ORS chapter 60 fo
  • 58.045 — 58.045������ Application of general corporation law and merger and conversion provisions
  • 58.048 — 58.048������ When appearance by attorney not required FORMATION AND OPERATION (Generally)
  • 58.076 — 58.076������ Purposes for which professional corporation may be organized
  • 58.085 — 58.085������ Who may incorporate; contents of articles of incorporation
  • 58.087 — 58.087������ When restatement of articles of incorporation required
  • 58.101 — 58.101������ Term of office for directors; classes (metadata only)
  • 58.115 — 58.115������ Corporate name (Foreign Professional Corporations)
  • 58.129 — 58.129������ Requirements to transact business in this state
  • 58.134 — 58.134������ Application for authority to transact business
  • 58.136 — 58.136������ Amended application for authority to transact business
  • 58.141 — 58.141������ Rights and duties of foreign professional corporation and shareholders; authority to transact business
  • 58.156 — 58.156������ Method by which professional corporation to render services; exceptions
  • 58.165 — 58.165������ Fees collected by corporation; compensation to person rendering services
  • 58.185 — 58.185������ Liabilities of employees, shareholders and the corporation
  • 58.187 — 58.187������ Revision of limitations on liability in ORS 58.185 to reflect inflation or deflation; rules
  • 58.205 — 58.205������ Corporation prohibited from doing acts prohibited to professional licensee
  • 58.300 — 58.300������ Redemption of shares RELATIONSHIP OF CORPORATION TO PROFESSIONAL LICENSING AGENCIES
  • 58.325 — 58.325������ Application to professional licensing agencies
  • 58.335 — 58.335������ Filing of documents with professional licensing agency; rules
  • 58.345 — 58.345������ Registration and renewal with professional licensing agency; fees; rules
  • 58.355 — 58.355������ Suspension, revocation or refusal of certificate of registration
  • 58.365 — 58.365������ Oregon State Bar as regulating board for attorneys; appeals from Oregon State Bar to Supreme Court; rules a
  • 58.367 — 58.367������ Authority of regulatory board to establish rules affecting professional corporation
  • 58.369 — 58.369������ Application of chapter to practice of dentistry FILING DOCUMENTS
  • 58.385 — 58.385] ����� 58.524 Disposition of shares of deceased shareholder. (1) A professional corporation organized for the
  • 58.410 — 58.410������ Filing, service, copying and certification fees
  • 58.450 — 58.450������ Filing duty of Secretary of State; rules
  • 58.460 — 58.460������ Appeal from Secretary of State�s refusal to file document
  • 58.470 — 58.470������ Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document
  • 58.480 — 58.480������ Certificate of existence or authorization SECRETARY OF STATE
  • 58.490 — 58.490������ Powers PRACTICING MEDICINE AND RENDERING HEALTH CARE SERVICES
  • 58.500 — 58.500������ Requirements for professional corporations organized to practice medicine; application to various entities
  • 58.503 — 58.503������ Requirements for professional corporations organized to render professional health care services
  • 58.506 — 58.506������ Requirements for professional corporations organized for the purpose of practicing naturopathic medicine
  • 58.509 — 58.509������ Transferee of shares; limit on time as director, officer or shareholder
  • 58.512 — 58.512������ Powers of professional corporation organized to practice medicine
  • 58.518 — 58.518������ Issuance, sale, transfer and redemption of shares
  • 58.521 — 58.521������ Disqualification of physician; disposition of shares
  • 58.524 — 58.524������ Disposition of shares of deceased shareholder
  • 58.527 — 58.527������ Price for purchase or redemption of shares of disqualified or deceased shareholder GENERAL PROVISIONS
  • 60.265 — 60.265. [2025 c.295 �5] ����� 58.509 Transferee of shares; limit on time as director, officer or shareholder. If all
  • 671.010 — to 671.220 may organize as corporations under ORS chapter 60 or this
Title 583 · ORS Chapter 583 (1 sections)
  • 583.006 — 583.006); 1977 c.307 �1; repealed by 2013 c.85 �1] ����� 583.009 [1967 c.440 �14; repealed by 1977 c.307 �19] ��
Title 585 · ORS Chapter 585 (1 sections)
  • ORS.585 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 585 (Former Provisions) Pr
Title 586 · ORS Chapter 586 (34 sections)
  • 586.210 — to 586.730. The remedy conferred by this section is in addition to any
  • 586.225 — 586.225���� Exemption for certain warehousing facilities
  • 586.230 — 586.230���� State Department of Agriculture to inspect warehouses and records and make rules to enforce ORS
  • 586.235 — 586.235���� Cooperative agreements for inspections in other states
  • 586.250 — 586.250���� Improper acts of department officers or employees and of others improperly influencing them
  • 586.270 — 586.270, all fees collected by the State Department of Agriculture under this chapter shall be paid into the State Treas
  • 586.275 — 586.275���� Revocation of or refusal to issue license
  • 586.280 — 586.280���� Prohibition against operating a warehouse or issuing a warehouse receipt without a license
  • 586.285 — 586.285���� Operation without a license may be enjoined
  • 586.295 — 586.295���� Warehouse to be maintained in adequate manner
  • 586.300 — until such date that the State Department of Agriculture determines all
  • 586.315 — 586.315���� Warehouseman required to insure grain or retain written waiver by depositor
  • 586.330 — 586.330���� Investigating and fixing warehouse charges
  • 586.340 — 586.340���� Posting rate schedules; increase or discrimination in rates prohibited
  • 586.350 — 586.350���� Overcharges, rebates and preferences prohibited
  • 586.360 — 586.360���� Warehouseman required to receive grain for storage; reservation of space for local customers; load slips; wa
  • 586.370 — 586.370���� Obtaining blank forms of receipts from department
  • 586.380 — 586.380���� Only authorized receipts to be used; exception
  • 586.385 — 586.385���� Warehouseman�s liability for failure to issue proper receipt
  • 586.395 — 586.395���� Warehouseman�s liability for injury to grain; disposal of grain which is a hazard
  • 586.400 — 586.400���� Duty of warehouse receiving grain for storage; damages for failure to deliver
  • 586.410 — 586.410, 586.520, 586.525, 586.530, 586.550, 586.710 or 586.720, or failure to comply with any order, rule, direction, d
  • 586.415 — 586.415���� Approval of holder of receipt required before sale, shipment or other transaction
  • 586.520 — 586.520���� Inspection of warehouses; records required of warehouseman; fee
  • 586.525 — 586.525���� Procedure in case of probable shortage in grain or where warehouseman refuses to submit to inspection
  • 586.527 — 586.527���� Settlement of claims against defaulting warehouseman
  • 586.529 — 586.529���� Receivership of warehouse business; claims against surety
  • 586.530 — 586.530, 586.550 or 586.710 to 586.730, or fail to comply with any order of the State Department of Agriculture, or proc
  • 586.550 — 586.550���� Warehouseman to keep copy of regulations available for inspection
  • 586.561 — 586.561. Such owner or operator and the warehouse or other facility of the owner or operator where grain is received, ar
  • 586.710 — 586.710���� Disposition of certain fees; continuing appropriation
  • 586.720 — 586.720���� Application of Uniform Commercial Code�Documents of Title and other laws to public warehouses
  • 586.730 — 586.730, or fail to comply with any order made by the department under those sections so long as the order remains in fo
  • 586.990 — 586.990���� Penalties ����� 586.010 [Repealed by 1955 c.731 �34] ����� 586.020 [Repealed by 1955 c.731 �34]
Title 587 · ORS Chapter 587 (9 sections)
  • 587.030 — 587.030���� State Department of Agriculture to administer and enforce chapter
  • 587.100 — 587.100���� Making inspections; inspection certificates; issuing warehouse certificates
  • 587.110 — 587.110���� Form and contents of warehouse certificate; approval by department
  • 587.120 — 587.120���� Certificates to be in triplicate; disposition of original and copies
  • 587.140 — 587.140���� Care by owner of stored grain; delivery to certificate holder; sale by owner
  • 587.150 — 587.150���� Locking and sealing storage facilities; bond as waiver of
  • 587.160 — 587.160���� Determination of amount of grain; warehouse certificate as evidence; owner liable for actual amount
  • 587.190 — 587.190���� Expenses of administering chapter; disposition of inspection fees; continuing appropriation
  • 587.990 — 587.990���� Penalties ����� 587.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, �department� means the State Department of
Title 59 · ORS Chapter 59 (70 sections)
  • 124.100 — 124.100, is in addition to all other penalties and enforcement provisions provided by law subject to a penalty of not mo
  • 59.015 — (20)(b) and licensed broker-dealers transacting business as federal
  • 59.025 — (1);
  • 59.035 — 59.035������ Transactions exempt from registration (metadata only)
  • 59.045 — 59.045������ Authority of director to deny, withdraw or condition exemptions
  • 59.049 — 59.049. [1975 c.300 �3; 1985 c.349 �15; 1987 c.603 �8; 1997 c.772 �12; 2003 c.576 �320] ����� 59.135 Fraud and decei
  • 59.051 — 59.051������ Statutory references to federal law (Registration of Securities)
  • 59.055 — 59.055������ Conditions of offer and sale of securities
  • 59.065 — 59.065������ Registration procedures; application; fees; rules
  • 59.070 — 59.070������ Amended registration application; when required; fees
  • 59.075 — 59.075������ Registration by director; expiration; renewal; fee; rules
  • 59.095 — 59.095������ Approval of plan to issue securities in exchange for other securities, claims or property
  • 59.105 — 59.105������ Denial, suspension or revocation of registration
  • 59.115 — if the purchaser has received before suit a written notice as outlined
  • 59.125 — 59.125������ Effect of notice of offer to repay purchaser; exceptions; registration of transaction
  • 59.127 — 59.127������ Liability in connection with purchase or successful solicitation of purchase of securities; recovery by sel
  • 59.131 — 59.131������ Effect of notice of intent to return unlawfully purchased security; contents of notice; registration of tra
  • 59.137 — 59.137������ Liability in connection with violation of ORS 59.135; damages; defense; attorney fees; limitations on proce
  • 59.145 — and 59.165, insofar as federal covered investment advisers or state
  • 59.155 — 59.155������ Director is agent for service of process; manner of service; exceptions (Licensing of Broker-Dealers, I
  • 59.165 — (7). [1967 c.537 �23; 1971 c.394 �1; 1975 c.300 �4; 1981 c.897 �10; 1985
  • 59.175 — (5), or is subject to an adjudication of mental incompetence or to the
  • 59.185 — are not equitable for the person making the payment. [1967 c.537 �18;
  • 59.195 — 59.195������ Licensees to keep records; inspection; filing of financial reports
  • 59.205 — 59.205������ Grounds for denying, suspending, revoking or imposing condition or restriction on license
  • 59.210 — 59.210); repealed by 1967 c.537 �36] ����� 59.215 Action against applicant or licensee for act or omission of associ
  • 59.215 — 59.215������ Action against applicant or licensee for act or omission of associate; exceptions
  • 59.225 — 59.225������ Cancellation of license or application; application for withdrawal; effect of suspension or revocation
  • 59.235 — 59.235������ General supervision over persons dealing in securities
  • 59.245 — 59.245������ Investigations; publicity with respect to violations; confidentiality of materials; exceptions; cease and d
  • 59.255 — 59.255������ Enjoining violations; fine; appointment of receiver; attorney fees; damages to private parties
  • 59.265 — 59.265������ Procedure when assets or capital of broker-dealer or investment adviser found impaired; involuntary liquida
  • 59.315 — 59.315������ Oaths and subpoenas in proceedings before director
  • 59.325 — 59.325������ Certified copies of documents; fee; effect of certification (Enforcement by Attorney General)
  • 59.331 — 59.331������ Scope of Attorney General powers; consent of director; powers of circuit court; damages, restitution, disgo
  • 59.345 — 59.345������ When offer to sell or buy is made in this state
  • 59.365 — 59.365������ Common-law and statutory rights not limited
  • 59.370 — 59.370������ Limitation on liability for good faith act or omission; reports regarding salespersons or investment advise
  • 59.451 — 59.451. ����� (3) If the director has reason to believe that any person has engaged, is engaging or is about to engage
  • 59.485 — 59.485������ Required reporting by certain securities professionals of suspected financial exploitation
  • 59.490 — or 59.505; or
  • 59.495 — 59.495������ Delay of disbursements; notifications (metadata only)
  • 59.535 — to 59.585 do not extend to a reregistration or payment made after a
  • 59.540 — 59.540������ Registration in beneficiary form; sole or joint tenancy ownership
  • 59.545 — 59.545������ Registration in beneficiary form; applicable law
  • 59.550 — 59.550������ Origination of registration in beneficiary form
  • 59.555 — 59.555������ Form of registration in beneficiary form
  • 59.560 — 59.560������ Effect of registration in beneficiary form
  • 59.580 — 59.580������ Terms, conditions and forms for registration
  • 59.585 — shall be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying
  • 59.730 — 59.730, more than once and in the course of continuing or repeated transactions. ����� 59.750 Receipt or communicati
  • 59.740 — 59.740������ Conducting bucket shop or repeatedly making forbidden contracts
  • 59.750 — 59.750������ Receipt or communication of prices for purpose of forbidden contract
  • 59.760 — 59.760������ Reporting false sale of securities with intent to deceive
  • 59.770 — 59.770������ Manipulating market by pretended sales
  • 59.780 — 59.780������ Broker�s trading against customer�s order; violation of ORS 59.780 to 59.800 by member of broker�s firm
  • 59.790 — 59.790������ Insolvent broker-dealer receiving securities from customer
  • 59.800 — 59.800������ Pledge or sale by broker-dealer of customer�s securities
  • 59.810 — 59.810������ Delivery to customer of true statement of purchase or sale made by broker
  • 59.820 — 59.820������ Actions against corporation for second violation
  • 82.010 — for judgments for the payment of money, or the rate provided in the security
  • 86A.145 — in 2009]
  • 86A.148 — in 2009]
  • 86A.154 — in 2009]
  • 86A.160 — in 2009]
  • 86A.163 — in 2009]
  • 86A.166 — in 2009]
  • 86A.169 — in 2009]
  • 86A.172 — in 2009]
  • 86A.198 — 86A.198. ����� (12) Is the subject of any of the following orders that are currently effective and were issued within t
Title 596 · ORS Chapter 596 (44 sections)
  • 596.020 — 596.020���� Duties of the State Department of Agriculture in protection of people and livestock
  • 596.030 — 596.030���� Administration of national plans relating to poultry; disposition of fees; suspension of participants
  • 596.040 — 596.040���� Cooperative agreements with U.S. Department of Agriculture or other federal agency for livestock disease con
  • 596.050 — 596.050���� Production of bacteriological or biological products for department; use of proceeds
  • 596.060 — 596.060���� Peace officers to assist the department VACCINES AND TREATMENTS
  • 596.065 — 596.065���� Vaccines and products hazardous to livestock health; rules; written permits authorizing use, purchase, sale
  • 596.070 — 596.070); 1975 c.399 �2; 1977 c.224 �1; 1983 c.101 �1; 1993 c.742 �58; 2003 c.180 �1] ����� 596.070 [Repealed by 195
  • 596.075 — 596.075���� Prohibition against use of listed harmful vaccines; exceptions
  • 596.100 — or 596.105 shall be subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $2,500 per
  • 596.105 — 596.105���� Products exempt from registration; rules STATE VETERINARIAN, DEPUTY STATE VETERINARIANS AND DEPUTY STATE
  • 596.210 — 596.210���� Establishing office of State Veterinarian; qualifications and duties
  • 596.225 — 596.225���� Contracting for services of deputy state veterinarian; Veterinary Medical Fee Schedule
  • 596.250 — 596.250���� Revocation or suspension of appointment of deputy veterinarian
  • 596.262 — 596.262���� Resignation, revocation or suspension of appointment of deputy state veterinary technician CONTROL AND E
  • 596.310 — 596.310); 1979 c.499 �12] ����� 596.320 [Repealed by 1955 c.557 �11 (596.321 enacted in lieu of 596.320)] ����� 596
  • 596.311 — 596.311���� Examination, testing or treatment of livestock at owner�s request before shipment; issuance of health certif
  • 596.321 — 596.321���� Rules governing vaccinations and reporting of listed livestock diseases
  • 596.331 — 596.331���� Prohibition against disposing of diseased livestock or parts of quarantined livestock; exceptions
  • 596.341 — and that after entry is moved, transferred or disposed of in violation
  • 596.346 — 596.346���� Permit requirements and application form; material to be submitted with application
  • 596.350 — 596.350); 1973 c.2 �2; 1985 c.91 �3; 2001 c.22 �4; 2023 c.146 �4] ����� 596.355 Prohibition against importation of l
  • 596.351 — 596.351, 596.388, 596.392 (1) to (3) or (6), 596.404 to 596.416 or 596.460, or of any lawful order of the State Departme
  • 596.355 — 596.355���� Prohibition against importation of livestock from quarantined area
  • 596.361 — 596.361���� Summary quarantine of livestock imported in violation of ORS 596.351; disposal of diseased livestock
  • 596.371 — 596.371���� Treatment of diseased livestock by owner; notice; treatment by department; lien for treatment
  • 596.388 — 596.388, 596.392 (1) to (3) or (6), 596.404 to 596.416 or 596.460, any rule adopted pursuant thereto or the terms or con
  • 596.392 — 596.392���� Authority of department relating to disease control
  • 596.393 — 596.393���� Burning or burial of carcasses to control disease
  • 596.394 — to 596.402, any rule adopted pursuant thereto or the terms or
  • 596.396 — 596.396���� Length of quarantine; payment of expense of cleaning and disinfecting
  • 596.402 — 596.402���� Authority to summarily quarantine areas; notice
  • 596.404 — shall be for such period of time as will reasonably insure that the
  • 596.406 — 596.406���� Department to prescribe methods of destruction of property; indemnity
  • 596.412 — 596.412���� Factors to be considered by department in exercise of disease control powers
  • 596.416 — 596.416���� Application to court to compel owner or person in charge of property to cooperate
  • 596.460 — 596.460���� Duty to separate and confine diseased animals
  • 596.470 — 596.470���� Health certificates for disease-free animals INDEMNIFICATION FOR LIVESTOCK OR PROPERTY ORDERED DESTROYED
  • 596.615 — to 596.681 is enforceable unless approved and signed by the Director of
  • 596.620 — 596.620���� Indemnification of owners of livestock or property slaughtered or destroyed by order of department
  • 596.640 — 596.640���� Livestock and property not eligible for indemnity
  • 596.650 — 596.650���� Indemnity; appraisal of animal or property prior to destruction
  • 596.681 — 596.681���� Limit of state indemnity to livestock owner also receiving federal indemnity PENALTIES
  • 596.995 — 596.995���� Civil penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 596.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, except as pro
  • 87.242 — with the Secretary of State within 30 days from the date of furnishing
Title 597 · ORS Chapter 597 (1 sections)
  • ORS.597 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 597 (Former Provisions) Di
Title 599 · ORS Chapter 599 (32 sections)
  • 599.235 — 599.235���� License fee; appropriation of moneys; separate licenses for each facility; posting license and names of owne
  • 599.251 — 599.251���� Procedure on licensee�s default as to condition of bond
  • 599.255 — 599.255���� Suspension or revocation or refusal to issue or renew licenses
  • 599.265 — 599.265���� Market zone; livestock entering market zone to be sold through auction facilities
  • 599.269 — 599.269���� Brand inspection required prior to public auction of cattle; minimum fee; application of section; exemptions
  • 599.273 — 599.273���� Questions of livestock ownership and possession
  • 599.275 — 599.275���� Cattle and hogs in market zone to be kept in clean, disinfected and segregated pens
  • 599.285 — 599.285���� Floors in pens; drainage; cleaning pens, alleyways and equipment
  • 599.295 — until released by the assistant state veterinarian or deputy state
  • 599.305 — 599.305���� Pens and facilities for handling, testing, treating or examining livestock
  • 599.315 — 599.315���� Regulation by department of testing, treating and examining of livestock
  • 599.335 — 599.335���� Employment of veterinarian by licensee; authority; revocation of market operator�s license for failing to co
  • 599.345 — 599.345���� Weighing by weighmasters; scale tickets in triplicate
  • 599.395 — 599.395���� Joint federal-state administration of chapter
  • 599.401 — 599.401���� Livestock auction market license required; moving location of market; rules
  • 599.406 — (3), the State Department of Agriculture shall establish a time, date
  • 599.416 — 599.416, and in that case the provisions of ORS 599.421 and 599.426 shall also be applicable. [1971 c.578 �8] �����
  • 599.421 — 599.421���� Matters to be considered in granting licenses; change of market ownership; fee exception
  • 599.426 — 599.426���� Issuance or denial of license; procedure
  • 599.431 — 599.431���� Renewal of license; when hearing is required STOCKYARDS
  • 599.490 — 599.490���� Department may impose stockyard requirements to prevent spread of disease
  • 599.495 — 599.495���� Cooperative agreements with federal government under which state department carries out federal programs in
  • 599.510 — 599.510���� Prevention of competitive bidding prohibited
  • 599.520 — 599.520���� By-bids and fraudulent bids made to deceive bidders; minimum or reserve bids
  • 599.530 — 599.530���� Prohibited practices in sales of purebreds
  • 599.540 — 599.540���� Withdrawal of purebred livestock from sale
  • 599.550 — 599.550. TEMPORARY HORSE SALE LICENSES ����� 599.610 License requirements; fee; exemptions. (1) Notwithstanding
  • 599.560 — 599.560���� Affidavits as to time of milking TEMPORARY HORSE SALE LICENSES
  • 599.610 — 599.610. In the enforcement of such provisions or the promulgation of regulations thereunder, the department shall take
  • 599.630 — 599.630���� Revocation, suspension or refusal to issue license
  • 599.991 — 599.991���� Penalties ����� 599.010 [Amended by 1953 c.678 �3; repealed by 1955 c.542 �1] ����� 599.020 [Repeale
  • 604.056 — 604.056. [1967 c.368 �3; 1981 c.248 �17] ����� 599.275 Cattle and hogs in market zone to be kept in clean, disinfect
Title 60 · ORS Chapter 60 (121 sections)
  • 60.007 — 60.007������ Filing, service, copying and certification fees
  • 60.021 — 60.021������ Appeal from Secretary of State�s refusal to file document
  • 60.024 — 60.024������ Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document
  • 60.027 — 60.027������ Certificate of existence or authorization (Secretary of State)
  • 60.032 — (1);
  • 60.034 — and, for any corporation that is subject to the reporting requirements
  • 60.047 — (2)(c)(A), 60.074, 63.047 or 63.074, a benefit company has the purpose
  • 60.054 — 60.054������ Liability for preincorporation transactions
  • 60.064 — 60.064������ Emergency bylaws PURPOSES AND POWERS
  • 60.074 — 60.074������ Purposes; prohibition on illegal purposes
  • 60.084 — 60.084������ Challenges to validity of corporate acts NAME
  • 60.094 — 60.094, the Secretary of State shall reserve the name for the applicant for a 120-day period. ����� (3) A person may tr
  • 60.111 — 60.111������ Registered office and registered agent
  • 60.114 — 60.114������ Change of registered office or registered agent
  • 60.121 — 60.121������ Service on corporation SHARES AND DISTRIBUTIONS (Shares)
  • 60.134 — 60.134������ Terms of class or series determined by board of directors
  • 60.141 — 60.141������ Fractional shares (Issuance of Shares)
  • 60.144 — 60.144������ Subscription for shares before incorporation
  • 60.157 — 60.157. ����� (2) If the articles of incorporation authorize only one class of shares, that class has unlimited voting
  • 60.167 — 60.167. [1987 c.52 �43] ����� 60.167 Restriction on transfer of shares and other securities. (1) The articles of inc
  • 60.171 — 60.171������ Expense of issue (Subsequent Acquisition of Shares by Shareholders and Corporation)
  • 60.177 — 60.177������ Corporation�s acquisition of its own shares (Distributions)
  • 60.181 — 60.181������ Distributions to shareholders SHAREHOLDERS (Meetings)
  • 60.209 — 60.209������ Meeting chairperson; closing of polls (metadata only)
  • 60.214 — (3) may be conducted at a special shareholders� meeting.
  • 60.223 — 60.223������ Meeting inspectors; duties (Voting)
  • 60.237 — 60.237������ Corporations� acceptance or rejection of votes, consents, waivers or proxy authorizations
  • 60.241 — 60.241������ Quorum and voting requirements for voting groups
  • 60.244 — 60.244������ Action by single and multiple voting groups
  • 60.247 — 60.247, a majority of the votes entitled to be cast on the matter by the voting group constitutes a quorum of that votin
  • 60.251 — 60.251������ Voting for directors (Voting Trusts and Agreements)
  • 60.254 — 60.254. ����� (2) A voting agreement created under this section is specifically enforceable. [1987 c.52 �66] (Deriv
  • 60.257 — 60.257������ Voting agreements (Derivative Proceedings)
  • 60.261 — 60.261������ Derivative proceedings (Shareholder Agreements)
  • 60.270 — to 60.291 and a determination, finding, order or judgment in a
  • 60.273 — (2), a corporation�s board of directors may ratify a defective corporate
  • 60.276 — 60.276������ Ratification by board of directors; procedure; submission to shareholders
  • 60.279 — 60.279������ Quorum; notice to shareholders of proposed ratification
  • 60.282 — 60.282������ Notice of ratification by board of directors
  • 60.285 — 60.285������ Corrected corporate action; validity; effective date
  • 60.288 — 60.288������ Articles of validation; filing with Secretary of State
  • 60.291 — 60.291������ Judicial review of corporate action; persons permitted to seek review DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS (Board
  • 60.301 — 60.301������ Requirement for and duties of board of directors
  • 60.311 — 60.311������ Election of directors by certain classes of shareholders
  • 60.327 — 60.327������ Removal of directors by judicial proceeding
  • 60.334 — 60.334������ Compensation of directors (Meetings and Action of Board)
  • 60.351 — apply both to committees of the board and to members of the committees.
  • 60.354 — 60.354������ Committees; powers; limitations (Standards of Conduct)
  • 60.357 — or 63.155, as appropriate for the benefit company�s form of
  • 60.367 — 60.367������ Liability for unlawful distributions (Officers)
  • 60.384 — 60.384������ Contract right of officers (Indemnification)
  • 60.387 — to 60.411
  • 60.391 — 60.391, 60.394, 60.397 or 60.401 in connection with a proceeding by or in the right of the corporation, the corporation
  • 60.397 — 60.397������ Payment of director�s expenses in connection with proceeding
  • 60.404 — 60.404������ Determination and authorization of indemnification
  • 60.407 — 60.407������ Indemnification of officers, employees and agents
  • 60.411 — do not limit a corporation�s power to pay or reimburse expenses incurred
  • 60.437 — 60.437������ Amendment by board of directors and shareholders
  • 60.441 — 60.441������ Voting on amendments by voting groups (metadata only)
  • 60.444 — 60.444. ����� (2) The restatement may include one or more amendments to the articles. If the restatement includes an am
  • 60.457 — 60.457������ Effect of amendment (Amendment of Bylaws)
  • 60.461 — 60.461������ Amendment or repeal by board of directors or shareholders
  • 60.464 — 60.464������ Bylaw increasing quorum or voting requirement for shareholders
  • 60.467 — 60.467������ Bylaw increasing quorum or voting requirement for directors CONVERSION, MERGER AND SHARE EXCHANGE
  • 60.478 — 60.478������ Effect of conversion; assumed business name
  • 60.487 — 60.487������ Action on plan of merger or share exchange
  • 60.494 — 60.494������ Articles and plan of merger or share exchange
  • 60.501 — 60.501, if the issuing public corporation is a party to the agreement of merger or plan of share exchange. ����� (G) Pu
  • 60.531 — 60.531������ Sale of assets in regular course of business; mortgage of assets
  • 60.551 — to 60.594. [1987 c.52 �132; 1987 c.579 �4]
  • 60.554 — shall not apply to dissenters� rights created under this section. [1989
  • 60.557 — 60.557������ Dissent by nominees and beneficial owners (Procedure for Exercise of Rights)
  • 60.561 — to 60.587.
  • 60.587 — 60.587; or ����� (b) Against either the corporation or a dissenter, in favor of any other party, if the court finds tha
  • 60.594 — 60.594������ Court costs and counsel fees DISSOLUTION (Voluntary Dissolution)
  • 60.621 — 60.621������ Dissolution by incorporators or initial directors
  • 60.624 — 60.624������ Voluntary dissolution by consent of shareholders
  • 60.627 — 60.627������ Dissolution by board of directors and shareholders
  • 60.637 — and the notification of claimants in accordance with ORS 60.641 and
  • 60.641 — 60.641������ Known claims against dissolved corporation
  • 60.644 — 60.644. [1987 c.52 �153; 2001 c.315 �63; 2003 c.576 �323] (Disposition of Assets) ����� 60.674 Asset distributio
  • 60.645 — 60.645, 63.644 and 63.645 by sections 1 to 4 of this 2021 Act apply to claims against a dissolved corporation or dissolv
  • 60.647 — 60.647������ Grounds for administrative dissolution
  • 60.651 — 60.651������ Procedure; effect of administrative dissolution
  • 60.657 — 60.657������ Appeal from denial of reinstatement (Judicial Dissolution)
  • 60.661 — 60.661������ Grounds for judicial dissolution; finding that corporation is shell entity; prima facie showing by Attorney
  • 60.671 — 60.671������ Judgment of dissolution (Disposition of Assets)
  • 60.674 — 60.674������ Asset distribution; deposit with State Treasurer; claims FOREIGN CORPORATIONS (Authority to Transac
  • 60.701 — 60.701������ Authority to transact business required
  • 60.704 — 60.704������ Consequences of transacting business without authority
  • 60.711 — 60.711������ Amendment to application for authority
  • 60.717 — 60.717������ Corporate name of foreign corporation (metadata only)
  • 60.721 — 60.721������ Registered office and registered agent of foreign corporation
  • 60.724 — 60.724������ Change of registered office or registered agent of foreign corporation
  • 60.727 — 60.727������ Resignation of registered agent of foreign corporation
  • 60.731 — 60.731������ Service on foreign corporation (Withdrawal)
  • 60.734 — 60.734������ Withdrawal of foreign corporation (Revocation of Authority)
  • 60.741 — 60.741������ Procedure for and effect of revocation
  • 60.747 — 60.747������ Reinstatement of authority BENEFIT COMPANIES
  • 60.754 — 60.754. ����� (2)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this subsection, a benefit company that is a corporation in
  • 60.756 — 60.756. ����� (6) �Third-party standard� means a recognized standard for defining, reporting and assessing an entity�s
  • 60.760 — 60.760������ Duties of, standard of conduct for and liabilities of governor of benefit company
  • 60.762 — 60.762������ Benefit company board of governors; benefit governor; duties, powers and liabilities
  • 60.764 — 60.764������ Duties of, standard of conduct for and liabilities of officers and managers of benefit company
  • 60.766 — 60.766������ Proceedings against benefit company; when allowed; who may commence
  • 60.768 — 60.768������ Benefit report; contents required; delivery and posting
  • 60.770 — 60.770, only if the person is: ����� (a) The benefit company; ����� (b) A governor; ����� (c) A shareholder or member
  • 60.771 — (5)(f); or
  • 60.781 — 60.781������ Court-ordered inspection (Reports)
  • 60.784 — 60.784������ Reports to shareholders of indemnification
  • 60.787 — 60.787������ Annual report; updates; rules REGULATION OF CORPORATE ACQUISITIONS
  • 60.801 — to 60.816 do not apply to acquisitions of its voting shares. After a
  • 60.807 — 60.807, or unless a corporation�s articles of incorporation provide otherwise, each outstanding share, regardless of cla
  • 60.810 — 60.810������ Acquiring person statement; shareholder meeting
  • 60.816 — do not apply to acquisitions of its voting shares. [1989 c.4 �2; 1991
  • 60.845 — 60.845������ Greater vote of shareholders prohibited MISCELLANEOUS
  • 60.952 — 60.952������ Court proceeding by shareholder in close corporation; conditions; court-ordered remedies; share purchase; e
  • 60.957 — 60.957������ Application to existing domestic corporation
  • 60.961 — 60.961������ Application to qualified foreign corporations
  • 60.967 — 60.967������ Corporations incorporated under special acts
  • 60.994 — 60.994������ Liability for certain actions in connection with operation of shell entity; actions as false claim; enforce
Title 600 · ORS Chapter 600 (5 sections)
  • 600.105 — 600.105���� Summary quarantine of swine being fed impermissible garbage or offal
  • 600.120 — 600.120���� Jurisdiction of courts; restraining violation
  • 600.125 — 600.125���� Penalties for feeding or quarantine violations
  • 600.150 — 600.150���� Prohibition against restrictive confinement
  • 600.990 — 600.990���� Penalties ����� 600.010 Definitions. As used in ORS 600.095 and 600.105: ����� (1) �Garbage� means wast
Title 601 · ORS Chapter 601 (14 sections)
  • 601.010 — to 601.130, is a Class B violation.
  • 601.020 — 601.020���� Applicability of dead animal provisions
  • 601.030 — 601.030���� License required to engage in animal disposal business
  • 601.040 — 601.040���� Application for license and payment of fee; rules; disposition of funds collected
  • 601.050 — or 601.080, or who has applied for a license under ORS 601.040 or
  • 601.070 — 601.070���� Revocation or refusal to issue license (metadata only)
  • 601.080 — shall transport bodies, carcasses or parts of animals to their
  • 601.090 — 601.090���� Requirements as to conduct of business and construction of premises
  • 601.100 — 601.100���� Transportation and handling of dead animals; assembly plant license fee
  • 601.110 — 601.110���� Inspection of place of business or conveyance
  • 601.120 — 601.120���� Department to administer and enforce disposal provisions; rules and regulations
  • 601.130 — and may make and enforce all rules and regulations which the department
  • 601.140 — 601.140���� Carcass of domestic animal to be buried or destroyed
  • 601.990 — 601.990���� Penalties ����� 601.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the term �department� means the State Depa
Title 602 · ORS Chapter 602 (3 sections)
  • 602.090 — 602.090���� Registration of bee colonies; fees; rules
  • 602.190 — 602.190���� Designation of diseases; eradication and control programs; regulation of commercial use of diseased wax; rul
  • 602.990 — 602.990���� Penalties ����� 602.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the term: ����� (1) �Apiary� and �apiary
Title 603 · ORS Chapter 603 (10 sections)
  • 433.710 — 433.710] ����� 603.060 [Amended by 1955 c.724 �8; 1959 c.239 �2; 1967 c.396 �2; repealed by 1969 c.565 �48] ����
  • 603.025 — 603.025. In calculating license fees as provided under ORS 603.025, the establishment�s annual gross dollar volume of sa
  • 603.027 — 603.027���� Refund of license fee in specific instances; application; rules
  • 603.031 — 603.031���� Additional users of establishment; fees; rules
  • 603.034 — 603.034���� Denial, suspension or revocation of license; multiple activities; license exemption
  • 603.038 — 603.038���� Licensing exemption for certain poultry and rabbit processors
  • 603.055 — and 603.085.
  • 603.095 — 603.095���� Disposition of funds received by department
  • 603.200 — 603.200���� Payment by processors to producers; payment by sellers to processors; interest; definitions
  • 603.995 — 603.995���� Civil penalties; rules; disposition of penalty moneys ����� 603.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter
Title 604 · ORS Chapter 604 (21 sections)
  • 599.205 — 599.205, 599.269, 599.273, 599.610, 603.015, 603.034, 603.075 to 603.095,
  • 603.015 — 603.015, 603.034, 603.075 to 603.095, 603.992, 604.005 to 604.071, 604.640,
  • 603.075 — to 603.095, 603.992, 604.005 to 604.071, 604.640, 604.650 and 604.992. [1981
  • 603.992 — 603.992, 604.005 to 604.071, 604.640, 604.650 and 604.992: ����� (a) The department shall issue its written notice of d
  • 604.010 — 604.010); repealed by 1981 c.248 �20] ����� 604.015 Appointment, qualifications and compensation of brand inspectors
  • 604.015 — 604.015���� Appointment, qualifications and compensation of brand inspectors; livestock police officers
  • 604.021 — 604.021���� State Department of Agriculture exclusive recorder of brands; nonrecordable brands; exceptions; authority
  • 604.027 — 604.027���� Application to record brand; certification; renewal; fees; rules
  • 604.035 — 604.035���� Property rights applicable to recorded brand; transferability; evidence of ownership or right of possession
  • 604.036 — 604.036���� Copy of recordation certificate; brand books
  • 604.041 — 604.041���� Transfer of recorded brand; transfer fee
  • 604.046 — 604.046���� Brand inspection and certificate requirements; service fee; inspection system; reciprocity between states
  • 604.047 — 604.047���� Contract to perform brand inspection services; rules
  • 604.048 — 604.048���� Brand self-inspection program; revocation of privileges; fees; rules
  • 604.051 — (1).
  • 604.071 — 604.071, 604.640, 604.650 and 604.670 or the administrative rules promulgated thereunder; ����� (2) While marking lives
  • 604.076 — 604.076���� Authority to issue citations FEEDLOTS
  • 604.530 — 604.530); 1961 c.267 �7; repealed by 1981 c.248 �20] ����� 604.535 [1959 c.396 �7; repealed by 1981 c.248 �20] �
  • 604.640 — 604.640, 604.650 and 604.992, and the administrative rules promulgated thereunder, collect any brand inspection fees due
  • 604.650 — and 604.670; or
  • 604.992 — 604.992, including supervision of brand inspectors. In addition, the department may authorize and direct livestock polic
Title 606 · ORS Chapter 606 (3 sections)
  • 606.040 — 606.040, 606.050, 606.060, 606.070, 606.080, 606.090, 606.100, 606.110,
  • 606.120 — 606.120, 606.310, 606.320, 606.330, 606.340, 606.350, 606.360, 606.410 and
  • 606.420 — repealed by 1955 c.139 �1.
Title 607 · ORS Chapter 607 (38 sections)
  • 366.465 — 366.465, 374.340 and 607.045 (2) and notwithstanding the existence of an open range area, except as provided by subsecti
  • 607.005 — to 607.045. [1957 c.604 �37]
  • 607.007 — 607.007���� �Adequate fence,� �estray animal,� �taking up� defined LIVESTOCK DISTRICTS
  • 607.008 — 607.008���� Incorporated cities are livestock districts
  • 607.018 — 607.018, the county governing body shall take action on the application that was the subject of the hearing. The county
  • 607.024 — 607.024���� Action on livestock district application
  • 607.028 — 607.028���� Livestock district withdrawals or dissolution
  • 607.032 — 607.032���� Publication of county governing body declarations
  • 607.044 — 607.044���� Civil liability for livestock at large in livestock district
  • 607.045 — 607.045. A notice of livestock district formation shall also state the name by which the district is to be known. �����
  • 607.051 — 607.051���� Status of districts designated by order of State Department of Agriculture
  • 607.055 — 607.055���� Application of livestock confinement laws to federal lands BISON
  • 607.080 — 607.080���� Bison at large in livestock district prohibited
  • 607.085 — 607.085���� Civil liability for bison running at large on land STOCK RUNNING AT LARGE ON OPEN RANGE
  • 607.261 — 607.261���� Stock running at large on open range ESTRAY ANIMALS; INTERFERING WITH ANIMALS
  • 607.300 — 607.300���� Determining adequacy of fences; rules; fees
  • 607.303 — and 607.304, may, within five days after taking up the animal, deliver
  • 607.304 — (2). Upon such payment, the department shall release the animal to the
  • 607.308 — 607.308���� Alternative procedure for person taking up estray animal
  • 607.313 — 607.313���� Notice to department by persons taking up estray animal; recovery of costs
  • 607.321 — 607.321���� Investigation by department upon receipt of notice; procedure if department determines owner
  • 607.328 — 607.328���� Procedure for sale of estray animal; notice
  • 607.337 — 607.337���� Use of proceeds from sale to pay department costs
  • 607.338 — 607.338���� Use of proceeds from sale to pay person taking up animal; arbitration of costs; fee
  • 607.344 — 607.344���� �Freshly branded� defined for ORS 607.345 to 607.360
  • 607.345 — 607.345���� Interfering with calves and colts on open range; selling freshly branded cattle or horses
  • 607.350 — shall be considered estray animals. The nearest stock inspector, upon
  • 607.355 — 607.355���� Disposal of calves and colts wrongfully held
  • 607.360 — 607.360���� Applicability of statutes regulating handling of calves and colts
  • 607.365 — 607.365���� Driving domestic animals from range REGULATION OF STOCK ON CERTAIN HIGHWAYS
  • 607.505 — 607.505���� Stock running at large and grazing on Klamath Falls-Malin Highway
  • 607.510 — 607.510���� Stock running at large and grazing on certain state highways
  • 607.515 — 607.515���� Stock at large or grazing on highway from Canyonville to Umpqua National Forest
  • 607.520 — 607.520���� Stock running at large on highways in Washington County
  • 607.527 — 607.527���� Stock herded or grazed on interstate and defense highways PENALTIES
  • 607.990 — 607.990)] PENALTIES ����� 607.992 Penalties. (1) A person that intentionally, knowingly or recklessly violates a
  • 607.992 — 607.992���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 607.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1) �Class o
  • 608.015 — 608.015, 608.310 to 608.400, 608.510 and 608.990. [1999 c.625 �1] ����� Note: 607.055 was enacted into law by the Le
Title 608 · ORS Chapter 608 (7 sections)
  • 608.310 — 608.310. This shall be recovered as other penalties are recovered and paid into the State Treasury. ����� (2) If a pers
  • 608.320 — 608.320���� Penalty for railroad refusing or failing to maintain fences, gates and guards
  • 608.340 — 608.340���� Liability of railroad for killing or injuring stock
  • 608.350 — 608.350���� Fences sufficient to relieve railroad of liability
  • 608.360 — 608.360���� When railroad�s negligence is presumed; contributory negligence and willful intent as defense
  • 608.400 — 608.400���� Inspection of injured livestock and notice to owner FENCING AGAINST HOGS
  • 608.990 — 608.990���� Penalties ����� 608.010 [Repealed by 1957 c.476 �4] CIVIL LIABILITY ����� 608.015 Civil liabilit
Title 609 · ORS Chapter 609 (42 sections)
  • 205.126 — 205.126. ����� (5) Imposition of a civil penalty under ORS 609.162 or 609.163 does not prevent the bringing of an actio
  • 609.030 — 609.030���� Establishing dog control district; appointment of supervisors; enforcement; county governing body as supervi
  • 609.035 — 609.035. ����� (2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, if a court has determined under ORS
  • 609.060 — (2), 609.095, 609.100, 609.169 or 609.405, the court may impose
  • 609.090 — 609.090���� Impounding certain dogs; procedure for county disposition of impounded dogs; impoundment fees and costs; rel
  • 609.093 — 609.093���� Considerations prior to disposing of chasing, menacing or biting dog
  • 609.095 — 609.095���� Dog as public nuisance; public nuisance prohibited; complaint
  • 609.098 — 609.098. ����� (2) The keeper of a dog in a county or city that is subject to ORS 609.030 and 609.035 to 609.110 mainta
  • 609.110 — apply in every county except as otherwise provided by county charter or
  • 609.115 — 609.115���� Liability for injury or property damage caused by potentially dangerous dog DOGS HARMING LIVESTOCK
  • 609.140 — 609.140���� Right of action by owner of damaged livestock
  • 609.150 — 609.150���� Right to kill dog that harms or chases livestock
  • 609.155 — 609.155���� Impoundment for harming or chasing livestock; determination of fact; costs
  • 609.157 — 609.157] ����� 609.162 Guidelines for imposing remedial measures, civil penalties or other sanctions. (1) If a count
  • 609.158 — is subject to judicial review by the circuit court for the county
  • 609.161 — 609.161���� Disputable presumption that dog harms or chases livestock
  • 609.162 — 609.162���� Guidelines for imposing remedial measures, civil penalties or other sanctions
  • 609.163 — 609.163, the county shall supply the State Department of Agriculture with information identifying the dog owner. The dep
  • 609.165 — 609.165���� Judicial review of county determination
  • 609.167 — 609.167���� Conversion of civil penalty into lien; disposition of proceeds
  • 609.168 — apply in every county having a dog control program.
  • 609.169 — 609.169���� Keeping dog with knowledge that it has harmed livestock
  • 609.190 — 609.190, a disputable presumption shall arise that a dog has been engaged in killing, wounding, injuring or chasing live
  • 609.205 — 609.205���� Prohibitions against keeping of wild or exotic animals (Generally)
  • 609.312 — 609.312���� Seller to provide buyer with informational material
  • 609.335 — 609.335���� Department rules regulating keeping of exotic animals; sanctions for rule violations
  • 609.341 — 609.341���� Permit requirement for keeping of exotic animal; breeding of animal
  • 609.351 — 609.351���� Issuance and renewal of exotic animal permit; fee
  • 609.355 — 609.355���� Issuance of permit upon lapse of federal license or registration DESTRUCTION OF ANIMALS
  • 609.405 — 609.405���� Requirement for destroying dogs and cats
  • 609.415 — 609.415, that: ����� (A) Is a nonprofit organization that operates out of a physical building, with a published address
  • 609.420 — 609.420. [2013 c.719 �10; 2015 c.267 �1; 2019 c.557 �1] ����� 609.420 Investigation and inspection of animal rescue
  • 609.425 — 609.425���� Unowned, abandoned or stray cats; holding periods; care requirements; records ANIMAL DEALERS
  • 609.510 — to 609.520; cause of action for damages; injunctions
  • 609.515 — or 609.520, to issue warrants and to take such other actions as equity
  • 609.520 — 609.520���� Inspection of dealer records; procedure for obtaining animal held by dealer; penalty for failure to turn ove
  • 609.654 — 609.654���� Public or private official reporting of aggravated animal abuse; immunity
  • 609.656 — 609.656���� Regulated social worker reporting of abuse or neglect; immunity MISCELLANEOUS
  • 609.805 — 609.805���� Misrepresentation of pedigree; mutilation of certificate or proof of pedigree; violation
  • 609.815 — 609.815���� On-site individuals for locations where numerous dogs are kept PENALTIES
  • 609.990 — for violation of ORS 609.100. [1999 c.756 �6]
  • 609.992 — 609.992���� Penalties for ORS 609.341; transfer of rights in exotic animal
Title 61 · ORS Chapter 61 (1 sections)
  • ORS.61 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 61 (Former Provisions) Non
Title 610 · ORS Chapter 610 (16 sections)
  • 610.003 — 610.003; 1979 c.399 �2; 2001 c.125 �2; 2023 c.445 �1] ����� 610.003 Bobcat and red fox control permitted. Notwithsta
  • 610.005 — 610.005���� Administration of laws for destruction of predatory animals
  • 610.010 — 610.010���� Cooperation with United States Department of Agriculture
  • 610.015 — 610.015���� County appropriations for destruction of predatory animals
  • 610.020 — 610.020���� Predatory Animal, Rabbit and Rodent Control Fund
  • 610.025 — may be refunded if the State Department of Agriculture finds that such
  • 610.030 — 610.030���� Apportionment of money appropriated by state to eradicate animals
  • 610.032 — 610.032���� Refund of unexpended funds appropriated by county for predatory animal control
  • 610.035 — 610.035���� Employment of hunters and trappers; cooperation with United States Department of Agriculture
  • 610.040 — 610.040. Moneys received by the county under this subsection shall be forwarded to the State Department of Agriculture t
  • 610.050 — 610.050���� Theft of animal control device or animal caught by device
  • 610.060 — 610.060���� Effect of certain wildlife law provisions on predatory animal control
  • 610.105 — 610.105���� Authority to control noxious rodents or predatory animals
  • 610.150 — 610.150���� Wolf predation loss compensation program; county qualification; rules; report
  • 610.155 — 610.155���� Wolf Management Compensation and Proactive Trust Fund
  • 610.990 — 610.990���� Penalties ����� 610.002 �Predatory animals� defined. As used in this chapter: ����� (1) �Predatory anim
Title 616 · ORS Chapter 616 (79 sections)
  • 471.551 — 471.551. ����� (2) Upon completion of any inspection of a food establishment, warehouse or vehicle, and prior to leavin
  • 561.190 — 561.190. ����� (3) Refusal to furnish authorized officers and employees of the State Department of Agriculture, upon de
  • 561.605 — to 561.630. [Amended by 1973 c.227 �4]
  • 616.010 — 616.010���� State Department of Agriculture and Oregon Health Authority to administer and enforce food laws
  • 616.015 — 616.015���� Cooperation between Oregon Health Authority and State Department of Agriculture
  • 616.020 — 616.020���� Surveys, investigations and inquiries by Oregon Health Authority
  • 616.028 — 616.028���� State Department of Agriculture administration and enforcement of federal or interstate food safety systems;
  • 616.065 — 616.065���� Certificate of analysis or test as evidence REGULATION OF SULFITE USE
  • 616.073 — 616.073���� Policy and prohibitions on sulfite use; exceptions
  • 616.077 — 616.077���� Oregon Health Authority rules; exception SALE OF ADULTERATED, MISBRANDED OR IMITATION FOODS
  • 616.205 — to 616.385, food which is, in accordance with the practice of the
  • 616.215 — 616.215, 616.225 to 616.256, 616.286, 616.295, 616.310, 616.315, 616.325,
  • 616.217 — 616.217���� Restriction on labeling or selling food fish product as halibut
  • 616.220 — 616.220���� Injunction against violations of ORS 616.215
  • 616.223 — 616.223���� Processing of reclaimed fish for food banks; sale and purchase exemption
  • 616.225 — 616.225���� Disposal of adulterated, misbranded, unsound or unsafe food or consumer commodity
  • 616.230 — 616.230���� Definitions and standards; conformity to federal regulations; rules
  • 616.235 — 616.235, as required by the State Department of Agriculture; ����� (2) The refuse, dirt and waste products, subject to
  • 616.245 — 616.245���� Adding poisonous or deleterious substance; rules
  • 616.256 — 616.256, 616.286, 616.295, 616.310, 616.315, 616.325, 616.330, 616.341, 616.350 to 616.366, 616.790 and 616.992 or by th
  • 616.270 — 616.270���� Determining when label or advertisement misleading
  • 616.275 — 616.275���� Liability for dissemination of false advertisement
  • 616.286 — 616.286���� Inspection and investigation powers of department
  • 616.295 — 616.295, 616.305 to 616.315, and 616.992, including the nature of the charge and the disposition thereof. ����� (2) The
  • 616.305 — 616.305���� District attorney to prosecute violations
  • 616.310 — 616.310, 616.315, 616.325, 616.330, 616.341, 616.350 to 616.366, 616.790 and
  • 616.325 — 616.325, the department shall give consideration to any definitions and standards used by a federal agency, another stat
  • 616.330 — 616.330, 616.341, 616.350 to 616.366, 616.790 and 616.992. The department, for the purpose of avoiding uncertainty in th
  • 616.333 — 616.333���� Diethylstilbestrol use in food; label PESTICIDE CHEMICALS AND FOOD ADDITIVES
  • 616.341 — 616.341���� Use of poisons, pesticides or food additives restricted
  • 616.345 — 616.345���� Rules governing use of pesticide chemicals
  • 616.350 — the fact that a product or food does or may seriously endanger or
  • 616.355 — 616.355���� Enforcement procedure for violation of ORS 616.341, 616.345 or 616.350
  • 616.366 — limiting the quantity of such substance, and the use or intended use of
  • 616.380 — 616.380���� Enforcement procedure for control of food additives
  • 616.385 — concerning any method or process which is a trade secret entitled to
  • 616.555 — to 616.580. The rules adopted by the authority must include, but need
  • 616.560 — 616.560���� Determination of menu item typical values; provision of accurate information to customers
  • 616.565 — 616.565���� Calorie content information for combination or multiserving items
  • 616.570 — and authority rules adopted under ORS 616.575. The person operating the
  • 616.575 — 616.575���� Rules; typical values for alcoholic beverages
  • 616.580 — 616.580���� Inspections; notice and opportunity to cure violation; penalties
  • 616.585 — 616.585���� Local disclosure requirements prohibited
  • 616.590 — 616.590���� Lack of cause of action or claim FARM DIRECT MARKETED AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
  • 616.683 — and 616.686:
  • 616.686 — 616.686���� Farm direct marketing rules SANITARY REGULATIONS FOR FOOD AND FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
  • 616.695 — to 616.755, the department shall make a finding to that effect and
  • 616.700 — for keeping the space used by the farm direct marketer in a clean,
  • 616.706 — 616.706���� License; sanctions; posting; fees; fee increase limits; rules
  • 616.708 — 616.708���� Additional users of establishment; fees; rules
  • 616.711 — 616.711���� Where licenses not required; when ORS 616.695 to 616.755 not applicable
  • 616.716 — 616.716���� When inspection authorized; ORS 616.695 to 616.755 in addition to other laws
  • 616.726 — 616.726���� City regulation of food and food establishments authorized; department to examine city regulation for adequa
  • 616.740 — 616.740���� Condemnation where insanitary conditions exist
  • 616.745 — 616.745���� Handling of food by diseased persons prohibited; rules
  • 616.750 — 616.750���� Procedure where food handler suspected of disease
  • 616.755 — 616.755. ����� (3) Food dispensed, transported, sold, held for sale, stored, salvaged or displayed, is not filthy, deco
  • 616.761 — 616.761���� Standards of identity and quality for olive oil; prohibition of imitation olive oil; rules
  • 616.766 — 616.766���� Standards of identity and quality for honey; labeling requirements; rules
  • 616.775 — to 616.790 by department; inspection; sampling; failure to permit
  • 616.780 — 616.780���� Standards of identity or quality for flours, macaroni and noodle products
  • 616.785 — 616.785���� Sale of unenriched flours, macaroni or noodle products prohibited; certain products exempted
  • 616.800 — to 616.835 or of any rule promulgated pursuant thereto is a Class B
  • 616.815 — 616.815���� Open date labeling required for packaged perishable food sold at retail
  • 616.820 — 616.820���� Label required to be affixed to package not later than time of delivery to retail seller
  • 616.825 — 616.825���� Sale of perishable food after expiration of pull date prohibited; exceptions; time for removal of packages w
  • 616.830 — 616.830���� Altering labels or using nonconforming labels prohibited
  • 616.855 — and 616.865, no person shall sell or offer for retail sale at a grocery
  • 616.860 — 616.860���� Unit pricing of packaged consumer commodities required; explanation to consumers
  • 616.870 — 616.870���� Prescribed pricing by units of measurement
  • 616.875 — 616.875���� Rules; retail establishments presumed subject to unit pricing until exempted by department
  • 616.880 — 616.880���� Written warning notice for minor violation
  • 616.910 — 616.910���� Donations of meat; rules PENALTIES (metadata only)
  • 616.992 — 616.992. [Amended by 1973 c.227 �15] ����� 616.320 Short title. ORS 616.205 to 616.385 may be cited as the Oregon Fo
  • 616.994 — 616.994���� Criminal penalty for open date labeling law violations
  • 616.997 — 616.997���� Civil penalties; rules; hearing; disposition of moneys ����� 616.005 [Repealed by 2003 c.14 �361] AD
  • 619.042 — 619.042. ����� (3) Processed at a custom processing establishment, or slaughtered at a custom slaughtering establishmen
  • 621.161 — 621.161, 621.335, 622.080, 625.020, 625.080, 625.180, 628.220, 632.715, 632.730 or 635.027. [2019 c.387 �2] ����� No
  • 625.160 — 625.160, 625.212 and 625.215, subject to the applicable provisions of ORS chapter 183. Such rules and regulations shall
Title 618 · ORS Chapter 618 (52 sections)
  • 618.010 — to 618.246. If such packages or amounts of commodities are found not to
  • 618.026 — 618.026���� Delegation of duties and powers of department and director
  • 618.031 — (2)(e), the department may establish fees for performing the services
  • 618.036 — 618.036���� Establishing weights and measures system; use of federal system
  • 618.041 — 618.041���� Standards for weights and measures system; security of state primary standard
  • 618.046 — 618.046���� Secondary standards; verification of accuracy
  • 618.050 — [Repealed by 1973 c.293 �55]
  • 618.051 — 618.051���� Specifications and tolerances of commercial weights and measures; consideration of federal requirements; sta
  • 618.056 — 618.056���� Testing and inspecting weights and measures offered for sale or used commercially; rules
  • 618.060 — [Repealed by 1973 c.293 �55]
  • 618.061 — 618.061���� Testing weights and measures at institutions supported by state funds
  • 618.065 — [Formerly 618.750; repealed by
  • 618.066 — 618.066���� Department investigation of alleged weights and measures law violations; exempt devices
  • 618.070 — [Repealed by 1973 c.293 �55]
  • 618.071 — 618.071���� Inspection and investigation authority of department; written notices for minor violations
  • 618.076 — 618.076���� Approving use of weights and measures; use of certain terms describing condition of equipment; seizure and d
  • 618.080 — [Repealed by 1973 c.293 �55]
  • 618.081 — 618.081���� Owners of weights and measures required to correct deficiencies; reexamination of incorrect weights and meas
  • 618.086 — 618.086���� Orders restricting distribution of weights and measures
  • 618.090 — [Repealed by 1973 c.293 �55]
  • 618.091 — 618.091���� Security seal to be attached to weights and measures devices
  • 618.096 — 618.096���� Prohibited acts involving commercial weights and measures
  • 618.101 — 618.101���� Evidentiary presumptions regarding weights and measures law
  • 618.115 — 618.115���� Voluntary inspection of weighing or measuring instruments; fees LICENSING OF COMMERCIALLY OPERATED WEIGH
  • 618.121 — or 618.201 is a separate offense and the penalties provided in
  • 618.131 — 618.131���� Weights and measures licenses in addition to other licenses; effect of conflicting laws
  • 618.136 — 618.136���� Establishing license fees; limits on fee increases; disposition of fees
  • 618.141 — 618.141, the State Department of Agriculture may, by rule, increase a license fee described in ORS 618.136 (1) by: ����
  • 618.146 — 618.146���� Term of licenses; suspension and revocation of licenses
  • 618.151 — 618.151���� Commercial use of unlicensed weighing or measuring instrument prohibited
  • 618.156 — 618.156���� Forms, certificates and identification tags; license application forms
  • 618.161 — 618.161���� Notice of violation to owner or operator of unlicensed weighing or measuring instrument; tagging or sealing
  • 618.201 — 618.201���� Sampling of packages and commodities; ordering packages and commodities withheld from sale; disposition afte
  • 618.206 — 618.206���� Manner of selling commodities; exemptions; rules
  • 618.211 — 618.211���� Labeling of packaged commodities; use of labeling terms restricted; scope of rules
  • 618.221 — 618.221���� Restriction on manner of packaging commodities; fill of container requirements
  • 618.226 — 618.226���� Commodity price and quantity advertising requirements; restriction on use of certain advertising terms
  • 618.231 — 618.231���� �Weight� defined; construction of term in sales transactions
  • 618.236 — 618.236���� Price misrepresentation prohibited; expressing fractional prices
  • 618.241 — 618.241���� Written invoice of certain commodity sales required; contents of writing
  • 618.246 — 618.246, commodities not in liquid form shall be sold only by weight, measure of length or area, or count. However, liqu
  • 618.275 — 618.275���� Testing and inspection of scales; use without seal prohibited; sealing device; tests and inspection of cars;
  • 618.406 — 618.406���� Definitions; citations for certain violations; delegation of authority; service of citations; recording
  • 618.506 — shall forfeit and pay to the state a civil penalty of not more than
  • 618.516 — 618.516���� Civil action by private party; damages; attorney fees and costs; effect of court action; time for commencing
  • 618.521 — 618.521���� Investigative demand; petition to modify
  • 618.526 — 618.526���� Method of serving investigative demand (metadata only)
  • 618.531 — 618.531���� Effect of failure to obey investigative demand
  • 618.541 — 618.541���� Loss of license for operation in violation of injunction
  • 618.546 — 618.546���� Reports by district attorney to Attorney General; filing of voluntary compliances
  • 618.551 — 618.551���� Remedies supplementary to existing statutory or common law remedies PENALTIES
  • 618.995 — 618.995���� Civil penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 618.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the co
Title 619 · ORS Chapter 619 (25 sections)
  • 576.024 — 576.024, 619.010 to 619.071, 619.370 and 619.993, including but not limited to: ����� (a) The establishment of conditio
  • 603.045 — and 619.031 or shall be inspected and determined fit for human
  • 619.010 — to 619.071 shall be paid into the Department of Agriculture Service
  • 619.026 — to 619.066 or of any rule adopted under ORS 619.026 to 619.066.
  • 619.031 — (2) and (3), may establish license requirements and license fee
  • 619.036 — 619.036���� Sanitation and record inspections; seizure of nonconforming foods and facilities
  • 619.041 — 619.041���� Prohibition on use of establishment or vehicle upon determination of insanitary conditions; posting notice;
  • 619.056 — 619.056���� Trichinae treatment required for pork products
  • 619.061 — 619.061���� Tagging and identification of meat products by person operating retail sales and custom slaughter or process
  • 619.066 — 619.066���� Labeling of meat products to conform to ORS chapters 616 and 618
  • 619.095 — 619.095���� When game meat inspection required; processing by approved establishment
  • 619.105 — 619.105���� Liability of public employees for inspection IDENTIFICATION OF FRYERS
  • 619.350 — to 619.380, circuit courts may, upon petition of the State Department
  • 619.355 — 619.355���� Identification required before sale for human consumption; exception
  • 619.360 — 619.360���� Identification required before transporting for sale for human consumption
  • 619.365 — 619.365���� Misrepresentation concerning grower, state of origin or fresh condition
  • 619.370 — 619.370���� Labeling concerning addition of chemical preservative
  • 619.375 — 619.375���� Certain fryers excepted from provisions of ORS 619.350 to 619.380
  • 619.380 — do not apply to fryers being transported from the grower�s residence or
  • 619.416 — 619.416���� Labeling required before sale for human consumption; restriction on use of words �Grown in Oregon�
  • 619.421 — 619.421���� Misrepresentation regarding grower, state of origin or fresh condition
  • 619.610 — 619.610); repealed by 1973 c.174 �20] ����� 619.615 [1969 c.565 �11; repealed by 1973 c.174 �20] ����� 619.620 [
  • 619.993 — 619.993���� Criminal penalty for meat inspection law violations
  • 619.996 — 619.996���� Civil penalties; rules; hearing; disposition of moneys STATE MEAT INSPECTION ����� 619.010 Definitio
  • 632.900 — to 632.985.
Title 62 · ORS Chapter 62 (66 sections)
  • 446.611 — 446.611; or ����� (c) Of which a manufactured dwelling park nonprofit cooperative has actual knowledge. ����� (2) �Man
  • 62.030 — 62.030������ Filing, service, copying and certification fees
  • 62.055 — 62.055������ Appeal from Secretary of State�s refusal to file document
  • 62.060 — 62.060������ Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document
  • 62.065 — 62.065������ Certificate of existence SUBSTANTIVE PROVISIONS
  • 62.115 — 62.115������ Purposes for which cooperatives may be organized
  • 62.131 — 62.131, the Secretary of State shall reserve the name for the applicant for a 120-day period. ����� (3) A person may tr
  • 62.155 — 62.155������ Registered office and registered agent; service of process on cooperative
  • 62.205 — 62.205������ Subscription agreement for shares or agreement to pay a membership fee; default
  • 62.215 — 62.215������ Limitation of liability of members and shareholders
  • 62.235 — 62.235, and a cooperative�s right to set off from a deceased owner�s capital credits or retains any debts owed to the co
  • 62.245 — 62.245. ����� (2) This section applies to payments authorized before or after January 1, 1958, except that this section
  • 62.251 — 62.251������ Notice to directors, members and shareholders
  • 62.255 — for the giving of notice of meetings of members, and whether the meeting
  • 62.283 — 62.283������ Standard of conduct for directors; permissible reliance on opinions and reports of others; limitation of li
  • 62.287 — 62.287������ Directors� meeting by conference telephone or similar communications equipment
  • 62.300 — 62.300������ Compensation and benefits to directors, officers and employees
  • 62.305 — 62.305������ Taking action without meeting; effective date of action
  • 62.335 — 62.335������ Action brought in right of cooperative by member or shareholder; attorney fees
  • 62.365 — 62.365������ Relief against breach or threatened breach of contract; penalty for interference
  • 62.370 — 62.370������ Civil action for inducing breach of contract with cooperative or spreading false reports about cooperative
  • 62.415 — 62.415������ Apportionment and distribution of net proceeds or savings or net losses
  • 62.425 — 62.425������ Unclaimed distribution, redemptions or payments
  • 62.430 — 62.430������ Payments in name of deceased owner of capital credits or retains in cooperative
  • 62.435 — 62.435������ Sale or other disposition of entire assets
  • 62.455 — 62.455������ Annual report; form; effect of error; update of information INDEMNIFICATION OF DIRECTORS
  • 62.464 — or 62.466. [1995 c.195 �22]
  • 62.466 — 62.466������ Mandatory indemnification of director (metadata only)
  • 62.474 — 62.474������ Determination and authorization of indemnification
  • 62.476 — 62.476������ Indemnification of officers, employees and agents
  • 62.482 — do not limit a cooperative�s power to pay or reimburse expenses incurred
  • 62.511 — 62.511������ Incorporators; articles of incorporation; rules
  • 62.513 — 62.513������ Contents of articles of incorporation; rules
  • 62.515 — 62.515������ Organization meeting of directors AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES
  • 62.555 — 62.555������ Right to amend articles of incorporation
  • 62.560 — 62.560, as well as the affirmative vote of a majority of member votes cast thereon. Any number of amendments may be subm
  • 62.565 — 62.565������ Articles of amendment; effect of amendment
  • 62.570 — 62.570������ Restated articles CONVERSIONS AND MERGERS
  • 62.613 — 62.613������ Effect of conversion; entity existence continues
  • 62.655 — 62.655������ Voluntary dissolution by act of cooperative
  • 62.675 — 62.675������ Effect of revocation of voluntary dissolution proceedings
  • 62.685 — 62.685������ Effect of filing articles of dissolution
  • 62.695 — 62.695������ Jurisdiction of court to dissolve cooperative and liquidate assets and business of cooperative
  • 62.702 — 62.702������ Procedure for dissolution of cooperative by court
  • 62.704 — 62.704������ Judgment of dissolution issued by court
  • 62.708 — and the notification of claimants in accordance with ORS 62.712 and
  • 62.712 — 62.712������ Disposition of known claims against dissolved cooperative
  • 62.714 — 62.714. [1995 c.195 �27; 2003 c.576 �326] ����� 62.705 [1957 c.716 �59; repealed by 1974 c.2 �5] ����� 62.708 Ef
  • 62.720 — 62.720������ Presumption of abandonment; procedure for agriculture cooperatives and others FOREIGN COOPERATIVES
  • 62.760 — 62.760������ Registration of name of foreign cooperative EMPLOYEE COOPERATIVES
  • 62.768 — 62.768������ Election to be governed as employee cooperative; corporate name
  • 62.771 — 62.771������ Revocation of election to be governed as employee cooperative
  • 62.774 — 62.774������ Qualifications of members; membership shares; rights of members
  • 62.780 — 62.780������ Apportionment of net earnings or losses
  • 62.783 — 62.783������ Internal capital accounts; redemption of shares; collective reserve account
  • 62.789 — 62.789������ Procedure for revocation of election; limits on merger
  • 62.792 — or in the articles of incorporation.
  • 62.800 — 62.800������ Short title; purpose; resolution of conflicts
  • 62.809 — 62.809������ Requirements for membership in cooperative; acceptance and entitlements of member; membership after sale of
  • 62.812 — 62.812������ Distribution of cooperative assets upon dissolution
  • 62.813 — 62.813������ Lienholder�s rights; rights and obligations on transfer of title; storage agreements
  • 62.815 — 62.815������ Prohibited actions MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 62.860 — 62.860������ Effect of amendment or repeal of Oregon Cooperative Corporation Act
  • 62.870 — 62.870������ Notice to members of agricultural cooperative; date; contents; effect of failure to send notice PENALTY
  • 62.992 — 62.992������ Penalty for signing false document GENERAL PROVISIONS (Short Title and Definitions) ����� 62.00
  • 98.402 — 98.402. ����� (5) The provisions of ORS 98.392, 98.396 and 98.402 are applicable to claims against unclaimed property d
Title 620 · ORS Chapter 620 (1 sections)
  • ORS.620 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 620 (Former Provisions) Sa
Title 621 · ORS Chapter 621 (64 sections)
  • 621.012 — 621.012���� Exception for small-scale on-farm sales
  • 621.015 — 621.015���� Disposition of license fees; appropriation
  • 621.018 — 621.018���� Entry and use of fluid milk produced outside state; reciprocal agreements PRODUCT QUALITY AND SAFETY
  • 621.056 — 621.056, 621.057, 621.062, 621.070, 621.072, 621.076, 621.084, 621.088,
  • 621.057 — 621.057, 621.084 and 621.226 and regulations adopted under ORS 621.096. ����� (9) A person shall not alter, remove or t
  • 621.058 — 621.058���� Milk, fluid milk and dairy product grades, standards, safety and marketability; rules
  • 621.059 — 621.059���� Definitions and standards of identity for cheese; rules
  • 621.060 — 621.060, 621.083 or 621.224 only if: ����� (1) The milk is sold directly to the consumer at the premises where produced
  • 621.062 — 621.062���� Deviation from standard of identity prohibited GRADE DESIGNATION USE
  • 621.070 — 621.070, 621.072, 621.076, 621.084, 621.088, 621.117, 621.122, 621.124,
  • 621.072 — 621.072, the annual gross dollar volume of sales and services for an additional user of a milk processing plant is indep
  • 621.076 — 621.076, 621.084, 621.088, 621.117, 621.122, 621.124, 621.161, 621.166,
  • 621.077 — 621.077] ����� 621.083 Procedures and equipment for graders. The State Department of Agriculture may establish stand
  • 621.078 — 621.078���� Additional users of milk processing plant; fees; rules
  • 621.083 — 621.083, 621.096, 621.224 or 621.261, or failure to pay a fee assessed under ORS 621.166, is a Class A misdemeanor. [199
  • 621.084 — 621.084���� Weighing, sampling and testing fluid milk
  • 621.088 — 621.088, 621.117, 621.122 or 621.259 or processes or standards established under ORS 621.060 or 621.083. ����� 621.0
  • 621.092 — 621.092, 621.122, 621.183 and 621.198 and the regulations promulgated under ORS
  • 621.093 — 621.093���� Liability of licensee for inaccurate weighing, sampling, testing or recording; attorney fees
  • 621.094 — 621.094���� Authority of department to take charge of weighing, sampling and testing upon noncompliance
  • 621.096 — or 621.261. [1953 c.686 �4; 1999 c.197 �26]
  • 621.116 — 621.116���� Prohibition against retail sale of unpasteurized milk from cows
  • 621.117 — 621.117, 621.122 (7), 621.226 or 621.259, nor shall it deprive a person of the right to a declaratory judgment. [Formerl
  • 621.122 — 621.122, 621.266 or 621.276 or standards and regulations adopted under ORS
  • 621.124 — 621.124���� Milk not to be sold if from diseased animals or from animals that have not been tested or retested for bruce
  • 621.166 — 621.166���� Application for dairy products plant license; rules; fee; mobile milk tanker fees
  • 621.169 — 621.169���� Additional users of dairy products plant; fees; rules
  • 621.171 — 621.171���� Issuance of license; renewal; suspension; revocation DISEASE AND CONTAMINATION PREVENTION
  • 621.176 — 621.176���� Standards of construction for plants and facilities
  • 621.181 — and 621.261, the license of the person may be revoked, suspended or
  • 621.183 — 621.183, 621.198, 621.207, 621.226, 621.259, 621.335, 621.340, 621.345,
  • 621.193 — 621.193���� Standards for farm bulk storage facilities
  • 621.198 — 621.198���� Prohibition against use or dealing with user of nonstandard bulk storage facilities
  • 621.201 — 621.201; 2017 c.16 �1] ����� 621.059 Definitions and standards of identity for cheese; rules. The State Department o
  • 621.203 — or 621.226.
  • 621.207 — 621.207���� Prohibition against unauthorized removal of condemnation tag or marking or use of container or its contents
  • 621.216 — 621.216] ����� 621.058 Milk, fluid milk and dairy product grades, standards, safety and marketability; rules. (1) Th
  • 621.224 — or 621.261, the department may apply for a temporary restraining order
  • 621.226 — 621.226. ����� (2) A person shall not manufacture for sale, or sell or expose, or offer for sale or exchange, any conde
  • 621.251 — 621.251] ����� 621.095 [Repealed by 1999 c.197 �61] ����� 621.096 Regulations regarding weighing, sampling and test
  • 621.259 — 621.259, standards adopted under ORS 621.060, 621.083 or 621.224 or any department rules. ����� (2) A suspension shall
  • 621.261 — 621.261���� Regulations regarding equipment used in pasteurization process
  • 621.266 — does not fully and faithfully comply with all provisions of ORS
  • 621.276 — 621.276���� Licensees to show knowledge of and ability to comply with changes in laws or regulations
  • 621.281 — 621.281���� Suspension or revocation of licenses issued under ORS 621.266
  • 621.297 — 621.297���� Certification of milk and dairy product testing laboratories; fee
  • 621.300 — 621.300���� Use of Ring Test or Whey Test for brucellosis ICE CREAM AND OTHER FROZEN DESSERTS
  • 621.311 — 621.311���� Definitions and standards of identity for frozen desserts; rules
  • 621.320 — 621.320���� Labeling requirements for frozen desserts; exemption
  • 621.335 — for a violation of ORS 621.340 or 621.345 by the licensee. [1953 c.684 �12;
  • 621.340 — 621.340, 621.345, 621.418, 621.445 or 621.730 or of rules, regulations or standards adopted under ORS 621.060, 621.083,
  • 621.345 — 621.345���� Sale or offering for sale of nonconforming product prohibited
  • 621.369 — 621.369���� Possession of frozen dessert or frozen dessert mix as prima facie evidence of intent to sell CONDENSED O
  • 621.405 — 621.405���� Definitions and standards for condensed or evaporated milk
  • 621.410 — 621.410���� Requisites of milk used in manufacture of condensed or evaporated milk; vegetable fat prohibited
  • 621.415 — 621.415); 1969 c.149 �1; repealed by 1999 c.197 �61] ����� 621.418 Standards for imitation milk products; sale of no
  • 621.418 — 621.418, 621.445 or 621.730 or any rule or standard adopted under ORS 621.060,
  • 621.435 — 621.435���� Substitute or imitation dairy products; use of words or pictures indicating product to be genuine; exception
  • 621.445 — 621.445���� Restrictions on serving colored butter substitute in public eating place STATE FACILITIES FOR TESTING MI
  • 621.666 — 621.666] ����� 621.210 [Repealed by 1953 c.686 �37] ����� 621.211 [1953 c.686 �15; 1979 c.320 �16; repealed by 1
  • 621.730 — and 621.750 shall pay the fees established under ORS 621.730 as
  • 621.740 — and 621.750.
  • 621.750 — 621.750���� Sampling and testing; payment adjustments; rules PENALTIES
  • 621.995 — 621.995���� Civil penalties; rules; hearing; disposition of moneys GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 621.003 Definitions.
Title 622 · ORS Chapter 622 (25 sections)
  • 506.036 — and 622.210 to 622.310 affects any oyster cultivation right acquired
  • 509.433 — 509.433] ����� 622.270 Reports of cultivators. (1) Any person cultivating oysters, clams or mussels on public or pri
  • 509.436 — 509.436; 1997 c.375 �5; 2015 c.814 �2] ����� 622.280 Withdrawal of unproductive lands. (1) If, for a period of three
  • 509.439 — 509.439; 1997 c.375 �6] ����� 622.290 Annual fees and taxes; rules. (1) Persons using state lands for cultivating oy
  • 622.010 — to 622.180 or any rule promulgated under ORS 622.180.
  • 622.020 — 622.020���� Certificate of shellfish sanitation required to be dealer
  • 622.040 — 622.040���� Certificate required for each area of operation
  • 622.050 — 622.050���� Application for certificate; inspections; expiration and renewal; rules
  • 622.065 — 622.065���� Denial, suspension and revocation of certificate; procedure
  • 622.080 — 622.080, for enforcement of the provisions of ORS 622.010 to 622.180. [1993 c.720 �7b] ����� 622.180 Powers of depar
  • 622.160 — 622.160���� Signed statement to be attached to shellfish consignment
  • 622.170 — 622.170���� Records of amount and source of shellfish
  • 622.175 — 622.175���� Contract with State Police for enforcement
  • 622.180 — 622.180���� Powers of department; rules; inspections; samples; condemnation OYSTERS, CLAMS AND MUSSELS
  • 622.230 — and 622.250 to be made available at the courthouse of each county in
  • 622.240 — 622.240, 622.250, 622.270, 622.280, 622.290, 622.320 or 622.340 is intended to affect activities on the ocean shore, as
  • 622.246 — 622.246���� Purpose of water quality monitoring and analysis
  • 622.250 — 622.250���� Application for new plats; fee; notice (metadata only)
  • 622.320 — 622.320. The heirs, successors, assignees and lessees of those plats are entitled to continued possession of such plats
  • 622.330 — 622.330���� Private oyster beds acquired under prior law not affected
  • 622.340 — 622.340���� Transfer by reference to filed plat; fee
  • 622.350 — 622.350���� Prior claims, plats, transfers or debts unaffected
  • 622.360 — 622.360���� Cultivation does not affect ocean shore activities PENALTIES
  • 622.996 — 622.996���� Civil penalties; rules; hearing; disposition of moneys GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 622.010 Definitions.
  • 632.290 — 632.290, 632.450 to 632.490 and 632.900 to 632.985 and to the rules pursuant thereto. ����� (3) Out-of-state dealers op
Title 624 · ORS Chapter 624 (47 sections)
  • 624.005 — 624.005���� �Local public health authority� defined RESTAURANTS; BED AND BREAKFAST FACILITIES
  • 624.010 — to 624.121 throughout the state, and shall prepare and disseminate
  • 624.020 — or 624.320 must successfully complete a food handler training program
  • 624.023 — 624.023; 2009 c.595 �1004] ����� 624.060 Inspection and reinspection of restaurants and bed and breakfast facilities
  • 624.032 — 624.032; 2009 c.595 �1003; 2013 c.554 �8] ����� 624.050 [Amended by 1953 c.177 �8; 1957 c.672 �4; 1973 c.825 �5; 198
  • 624.035 — 624.035; 2009 c.595 �1015] ����� 624.120 [Amended by 1957 c.672 �7; 1973 c.427 �13; 1987 c.905 �34; renumbered 624.0
  • 624.036 — 624.036���� Exemption of confection operations from license requirements; rules
  • 624.038 — 624.038���� Exemptions from requirements of ORS 624.010 to 624.121
  • 624.051 — 624.051���� Single toilet fixture allowed in small restaurant
  • 624.060 — 624.060���� Inspection and reinspection of restaurants and bed and breakfast facilities; posting of sign required; repor
  • 624.065 — 624.065; 2009 c.595 �1011; 2011 c.664 �9] ����� 624.095 [1971 c.661 �4; repealed by 1973 c.825 �23] ����� 624.09
  • 624.070 — 624.070���� Examination of food and drink samples; unwholesome or adulterated food and drink
  • 624.073 — are uniformly applied to all licensees within the jurisdiction of the
  • 624.077 — 624.077���� Rating surveys; preparing and disseminating information for educational programs
  • 624.080 — (1) or is a carrier of such disease may not work in any commissary,
  • 624.085 — 624.085; 2009 c.595 �1007] ����� 624.075 [1957 c.672 �10(3); 1973 c.825 �9; renumbered 624.096 in 2007] ����� 62
  • 624.091 — 624.091���� Inspection of temporary restaurants; report; fees
  • 624.096 — 624.096���� Summary closure of temporary restaurant; hearing
  • 624.101 — 624.101. [2003 c.309 �4; 2009 c.595 �1028; 2011 c.664 �13; 2019 c.510 �4] ����� 624.495 Foodborne illness prevention
  • 624.106 — 624.106���� Issuance of single-event temporary restaurant license to benevolent organization
  • 624.111 — 624.111���� Inspection of event facilities and operation under license of benevolent organization
  • 624.116 — 624.116���� When alternative food service criteria applicable
  • 624.120 — 624.120] ����� 624.030 [Amended by 1957 c.672 �3; 1973 c.825 �3; 1981 c.650 �1; repealed by 1983 c.533 �5] �����
  • 624.121 — or any rule adopted thereunder. Any suspension, denial or revocation
  • 624.130 — 624.130���� Training to relieve choking; methods of training; exemptions; fees THIRD-PARTY FOOD PLATFORMS
  • 624.145 — 624.145���� Authorization of food place required for third-party food platform to take orders and deliver meals GAME
  • 624.165 — 624.165���� Service of inspected game meat by charitable organization COMMISSARIES, MOBILE UNITS AND VENDING MACHINE
  • 624.310 — to 624.430.
  • 624.320 — 624.320���� License requirement for commissary, warehouse, mobile unit or vending machine; notice of mobile unit movemen
  • 624.330 — 624.330���� Exemption of certain commissaries, mobile units and vending machines from licensing requirements; rules
  • 624.370 — 624.370���� Inspection of commissary, warehouse, mobile unit or vending machine; report of Director of Oregon Health Aut
  • 624.400 — 624.400���� Rating surveys; preparing and disseminating information; cooperation with local health departments in educat
  • 624.410 — 624.410���� Commissaries and sources of supply outside jurisdiction
  • 624.415 — 624.415���� Denial, suspension or revocation of license
  • 624.420 — 624.420���� Abating or enjoining violations of ORS 624.310 to 624.430
  • 624.425 — 624.425���� Diseased persons working in commissary or mobile unit; suspicion of possible transmission of infection
  • 624.430 — or rules adopted under ORS 624.010 to 624.121 or 624.355.
  • 624.490 — 624.490. ����� (3) A seasonal temporary restaurant license shall expire 90 days after issuance. However, a license shal
  • 624.495 — and 624.510. [Formerly 624.045; 2009 c.595 �1016; 2011 c.545 �63]
  • 624.510 — 624.510���� Intergovernmental agreements with local public health authorities; fee collection and remittance; rules
  • 624.530 — 624.530, a single-event temporary restaurant as defined under ORS 624.010 that is a mobile unit as defined under ORS 624
  • 624.550 — 624.550���� Local public health authority food service advisory committee
  • 624.560 — 624.560���� Waiver of food sanitation rules; fee; rules FOOD HANDLER TRAINING PROGRAM
  • 624.570 — 624.570���� Food handler training requirement; exception; certification; fees; rules MISCELLANEOUS
  • 624.630 — 624.630���� Construction, remodeling requirements; fees
  • 624.650 — and 624.992. The intergovernmental agreement must describe the powers,
  • 624.992 — 624.992���� Civil penalty; rules DEFINITION ����� 624.005 �Local public health authority� defined. As used in th
Title 625 · ORS Chapter 625 (12 sections)
  • 625.020 — 625.020���� License required to operate bakery; exceptions
  • 625.030 — 625.030���� Application for bakery license; inspection of premises and equipment; issuance of certificate
  • 625.050 — 625.050���� Renewal of bakery license; transfer of license
  • 625.055 — 625.055���� Additional users of bakery; fees; rules
  • 625.090 — 625.090���� Application for distributor�s license; inspection of premises and equipment; issuance of certificate
  • 625.100 — 625.100���� Grounds for refusing to issue or for revoking or suspending distributor�s license
  • 625.110 — 625.110���� Renewal of distributor�s license; transfer of license
  • 625.190 — 625.190���� Disposition of fees BREAD, ROLLS AND BUNS
  • 625.200 — 625.200���� Standard of weight for bread; sale of loaves of unauthorized weight prohibited; other products
  • 625.270 — shall be deposited in the Department of Agriculture Service Fund and
  • 625.810 — 625.810���� Application of laws regarding adulterated and misbranded food PENALTIES
  • 625.995 — 625.995���� Civil penalties; rules; hearing; disposition of moneys BAKERIES ����� 625.010 Definitions for ORS 62
Title 627 · ORS Chapter 627 (1 sections)
  • ORS.627 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 627 (Former Provisions) Ma
Title 628 · ORS Chapter 628 (13 sections)
  • 628.220 — 628.220���� License required for locker plant business
  • 628.230 — 628.230���� Application for and issuance of license; rules
  • 628.240 — upon finding, after a hearing had in conformance with ORS chapter 183,
  • 628.250 — 628.250���� Refusal, revocation or suspension of licenses
  • 628.260 — 628.260���� Furnishing copies of law to applicants for licenses; posting copy
  • 628.270 — 628.270���� Prohibition against employees with communicable disease in plant; health certificate; rules
  • 628.280 — 628.280���� Inspection of plants; maintenance in sanitary condition
  • 628.300 — 628.300���� Maintaining uniform temperatures; records
  • 628.320 — 628.320���� Inspection of food; storage outside lockers
  • 628.330 — 628.330���� Fresh meats, identification and chilling
  • 628.360 — 628.360���� Owners and operators of locker plants not warehousemen
  • 628.370 — and 628.990 (2) shall be furnished each applicant for a license. One
  • 628.995 — 628.995���� Civil penalties; rules; hearing; disposition of moneys ����� 628.010 [Repealed by 1953 c.114 �2] ���
Title 63 · ORS Chapter 63 (62 sections)
  • 320.150 — and ORS chapters 305, 306, 307, 308, 308A, 309, 310, 311, 312, 314,
  • 63.002 — 63.002������ Inclusion of limited liability companies and managers and members of limited liability companies in definit
  • 63.007 — 63.007������ Filing, service, copying and certification fees
  • 63.021 — 63.021������ Appeal from Secretary of State�s refusal to file document
  • 63.024 — 63.024������ Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document
  • 63.027 — 63.027������ Certificate of existence or authorization (Secretary of State)
  • 63.032 — 63.032������ Investigations of violations of chapter; confidentiality; penalties; administrative dissolution; rules
  • 63.034 — 63.034������ Knowledge and notice ORGANIZATION (metadata only)
  • 63.054 — 63.054������ Liability for preorganization transactions
  • 63.057 — 63.057������ Operating agreements PURPOSES AND POWERS
  • 63.074 — 63.074������ Purposes; prohibition on illegal purposes
  • 63.094 — 63.094. [1993 c.173 �78] ����� 63.714 Effect of authority. (1) The laws of the state or other jurisdiction under whi
  • 63.111 — 63.111������ Registered office and registered agent
  • 63.114 — 63.114������ Change of registered office or registered agent
  • 63.121 — 63.121������ Service on limited liability company MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT RIGHTS OF MEMBERS
  • 63.130 — 63.130������ Rights of members and managers; matters requiring consent of all or majority of members
  • 63.140 — 63.140������ Agency power of managers and members; interest in real property
  • 63.160 — 63.160������ Limitation of liability and indemnification
  • 63.170 — 63.170������ Liability of limited liability company for acts, omissions or conduct of member or manager FINANCES
  • 63.185 — 63.185������ Allocation of profits and losses DISTRIBUTIONS AND WITHDRAWAL
  • 63.235 — 63.235������ Liability for wrongful distribution MEMBERSHIP INTEREST
  • 63.249 — 63.249������ Assignment of membership interest; effect of assignment
  • 63.255 — 63.255������ Rights of assignee who becomes member (metadata only)
  • 63.259 — 63.259������ Rights of judgment creditor against member
  • 63.265 — 63.265������ Cessation of membership AMENDMENT OF ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION AND OPERATING AGREEMENT
  • 63.434 — 63.434������ Amendment to articles of organization (metadata only)
  • 63.444 — 63.444������ Amendment by members CONVERSIONS AND MERGERS
  • 63.479 — 63.479������ Effect of conversion; entity existence continues; assumed business name
  • 63.497 — 63.497������ Effect of merger DISSOLUTION (Generally)
  • 63.625 — 63.625������ Distribution of assets upon dissolution
  • 63.629 — 63.629������ Agency power of members and managers after dissolution
  • 63.641 — and 63.644.
  • 63.644 — 63.644������ Unknown claims against dissolved limited liability company; use of insurance assets of dissolved company
  • 63.645 — 63.645������ Enforcement of claims against dissolved limited liability company (Administrative Dissolution)
  • 63.647 — 63.647������ Grounds for administrative dissolution
  • 63.651 — 63.651. ����� (b) The Secretary of State shall provide in an order that imposes a civil penalty under paragraph (a)(A)
  • 63.654 — 63.654������ Reinstatement following administrative dissolution
  • 63.657 — 63.657������ Appeal from denial of reinstatement (Judicial Dissolution)
  • 63.661 — 63.661������ Grounds for judicial dissolution; finding that limited liability company is shell entity; prima facie showi
  • 63.671 — 63.671������ Judgment of dissolution (Disposition of Assets)
  • 63.674 — 63.674������ Deposit with State Treasurer FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES (Authority to Transact Business)
  • 63.701 — 63.701������ Authority to transact business required
  • 63.704 — 63.704������ Consequences of transacting business without authority
  • 63.707 — 63.707������ Application for authority to transact business
  • 63.711 — 63.711������ Amendment to application for authority
  • 63.714 — (3); and
  • 63.717 — 63.717������ Name of foreign limited liability company
  • 63.721 — 63.721������ Registered office and registered agent of foreign limited liability company
  • 63.724 — or 63.727 that the limited liability company�s registered agent or
  • 63.727 — 63.727������ Resignation of registered agent of a foreign limited liability company
  • 63.731 — 63.731������ Service on a foreign limited liability company (Withdrawal)
  • 63.734 — 63.734������ Withdrawal of foreign limited liability company (Revocation of Authority)
  • 63.741 — 63.741������ Procedure for and effect of revocation
  • 63.747 — 63.747������ Reinstatement of authority RECORDS AND REPORTS (Records)
  • 63.771 — (1)(a); and
  • 63.781 — 63.781������ Court-ordered inspection (Reports)
  • 63.787 — 63.787������ Annual report; updates; rules DERIVATIVE PROCEEDINGS
  • 63.801 — 63.801������ Derivative proceedings STATE TAXATION
  • 63.810 — 63.810������ Taxation of limited liability companies and members MISCELLANEOUS
  • 63.960 — 63.960������ Applicability of chapter to practice of dentistry
  • 63.965 — 63.965������ Reservation of power to amend or repeal; effect of amendment or repeal PENALTY
  • 63.992 — 63.992������ Liability for certain actions in connection with operation of shell entity; actions as false claim; enforce
Title 632 · ORS Chapter 632 (56 sections)
  • 616.440 — 616.440; 1979 c.91 �5] ����� 632.940 Inspection and classification of horticultural and agricultural products by dep
  • 616.475 — 616.475] ����� 632.985 Transporting of agricultural or horticultural products subject to inspection; notice. (1) An
  • 616.480 — 616.480; 2013 c.118 �6] PENALTIES ����� 632.990 Criminal penalties. (1) Violation of any provision of ORS 632.27
  • 616.510 — 616.510] ����� 632.460 Establishment of grades, branding and packing requirements; rules. (1) The State Department o
  • 616.535 — 616.535] ����� 632.485 Enforcement; entry and inspection; seizure. (1) The director and all authorized agents of the
  • 616.545 — 616.545] ����� 632.495 Labeling of exported horticultural commodities and commodity packs; rules. (1) As used in thi
  • 616.615 — 616.615] ����� 632.290 Acquiring of marked containers, supplies and equipment. Any person, firm, corporation or asso
  • 632.040 — 632.040; 1975 c.748 �4; 1982 s.s.1 c.4 �13; 2007 c.768 �35] ����� 632.735 [1965 c.582 �5; repealed by 1975 c.748 �19
  • 632.211 — 632.211���� Establishment of grades and standards; grading and inspection fee REGISTRATION AND USE OF TRADEMARK FOR
  • 632.275 — to 632.290. [Formerly 616.620]
  • 632.280 — 632.280���� Unlawful use of, or traffic in, name or mark as presumptive evidence
  • 632.450 — to 632.490 is a Class B misdemeanor for a first offense, and a Class A
  • 632.455 — 632.455���� Labeling container of horticultural products
  • 632.460 — 632.460���� Establishment of grades, branding and packing requirements; rules
  • 632.470 — 632.470���� False representations as to raising, production or packing
  • 632.475 — 632.475���� Possession of unlabeled, falsely labeled or deceptively packed products
  • 632.480 — 632.480���� Shipment or sale of deceptive pack, load or display prohibited
  • 632.485 — on the container in legible letters or figures of not less than
  • 632.495 — 632.495���� Labeling of exported horticultural commodities and commodity packs; rules WALNUTS AND FILBERTS
  • 632.516 — to 632.625, out of, into or through any inspection district, or any
  • 632.520 — 632.520, 632.525, 632.530, 632.535, 632.540, 632.545, 632.550, 632.555,
  • 632.521 — 632.521���� Grades and standards established by repealed statute; continued in effect until superseded
  • 632.560 — 632.560, 632.565, 632.570, 632.575 and 632.580 prior to the repeal of those sections by section 8, chapter 239, Oregon L
  • 632.600 — 632.600���� Inspection districts; inspection, reinspection and fees
  • 632.610 — 632.610���� Duty to notify department of availability for inspection
  • 632.615 — 632.615���� Enforcement; inspection certificate as evidence; rules
  • 632.625 — and the rules and regulations of the department.
  • 632.705 — to 632.815 or rules promulgated pursuant thereto.
  • 632.741 — 632.741���� Additional fee; reports; records; exceptions
  • 632.745 — 632.745���� When invoices required; exception; availability for inspection
  • 632.756 — 632.756���� Maintenance of facilities and equipment; standards
  • 632.771 — 632.771���� Information on container label; sale from bulk display; advertising; ungraded eggs
  • 632.811 — 632.811���� Rules; considerations in promulgating rules
  • 632.815 — shall be paid to the State Treasurer by the department who shall
  • 632.835 — to 632.849. The department shall adjust the fees under this subsection
  • 632.840 — 632.840���� Manner of confining egg-laying hen; business plan for compliance; rules; inspections; fees; report; penalty
  • 632.845 — 632.845���� Prohibition against improper confinement of egg-laying hen
  • 632.847 — 632.847���� Commerce in eggs or egg products from noncompliant production
  • 632.849 — 632.849���� Production exempt from compliance GRADES, STANDARDS, INSPECTION AND CLASSIFICATION OF HORTICULTURAL AND
  • 632.905 — 632.905���� Grades and standards for horticultural and agricultural products and containers; rules
  • 632.910 — 632.910���� Factors to be considered in establishing grades, standards or classifications
  • 632.915 — 632.915���� Consideration of commercial or other use; change of grades, standards or classifications
  • 632.918 — 632.918���� Classifications and standards for certified horticultural and agricultural processes; rules
  • 632.920 — 632.920���� Compliance with Administrative Procedures Act
  • 632.935 — 632.935���� Adoption of United States standards; cooperation with United States
  • 632.940 — 632.940. This section does not apply to a cooperative association nor to a person deriving the major livelihood of the p
  • 632.945 — 632.945���� Procedure for department inspection and classification; collection of costs; fees
  • 632.950 — 632.950���� Termination of department inspection activities by grower vote; election procedure; costs
  • 632.955 — to 632.980. Upon failure of the purchaser to so cease and desist from
  • 632.960 — 632.960���� Appeal to department for classification; fee
  • 632.965 — 632.965���� Certificate of grade, classification, quality or condition as prima facie evidence
  • 632.970 — 632.970���� Misrepresentation of grades and standards for horticultural or agricultural products; improper use of insign
  • 632.975 — 632.975���� Use of containers not conforming to standard
  • 632.980 — and all certificates issued under authority of the Congress of the
  • 632.985 — 632.985���� Transporting of agricultural or horticultural products subject to inspection; notice PENALTIES
  • 632.995 — 632.995���� Civil penalties; rules; hearing; disposition of moneys ����� 632.005 [Amended by 1959 c.633 �2; 1961 c.6
Title 633 · ORS Chapter 633 (50 sections)
  • 466.015 — and 466.020.
  • 468B.050 — and subject to State Department of Agriculture rules governing
  • 633.005 — [1961 c.314 �1; repealed by 1967
  • 633.015 — 633.015���� Registration of commercial feed required; rules; exemption; fee
  • 633.026 — 633.026���� Labeling requirements for commercial feed; exemptions; rules
  • 633.028 — 633.028���� Information required to accompany custom mixed feed; rules; records
  • 633.029 — 633.029���� License required for animal feed manufacturers and distributors; fee; exemption; rules
  • 633.037 — 633.037���� Records required of licensees; records inspection by department
  • 633.045 — 633.045���� Adulterated commercial feeds prohibited; rules
  • 633.055 — 633.055���� Misbranding commercial feed prohibited; rules
  • 633.067 — 633.067���� Commercial feed law administration and enforcement; rules
  • 633.077 — 633.077���� Testing and analysis of bulk commercial feed and custom mixed feed; disclosure of test or analysis results
  • 633.081 — 633.081; subsection (2) enacted as part of 1967 c.591 �13; repealed by 1971 c.489 �11] ����� 633.077 Testing and ana
  • 633.088 — 633.088���� Withdrawal from distribution of feeds sold or distributed in violation of law; seizure of noncomplying feeds
  • 633.089 — 633.089���� Disposition of moneys received by department FERTILIZERS AND OTHER SOIL-ENHANCING PRODUCTS
  • 633.311 — to 633.479 for a product; and
  • 633.318 — 633.318; ����� (j) Distribute, use or remove any product subjected to a stop sale, use or removal order until the produ
  • 633.321 — 633.321���� Label requirements for fertilizer, agricultural amendment, agricultural mineral and lime products; rules
  • 633.331 — 633.331���� Additional label requirements for lime products
  • 633.336 — 633.336���� Additional label requirements for agricultural amendment
  • 633.341 — 633.341���� Additional label requirements for agricultural mineral
  • 633.344 — 633.344���� Label guarantees of additional plant nutrients
  • 633.362 — 633.362���� Registration of fertilizer, agricultural amendment, agricultural mineral and lime products; application; fee
  • 633.364 — 633.364���� Confidentiality of certain information supplied in application for registration; permissible use of informat
  • 633.366 — 633.366���� Prohibitions; mislabeled products; adulterated products
  • 633.385 — 633.385���� Department access; inspection; sampling of products
  • 633.445 — 633.445���� Orders preventing sale or other disposition of product; seizure
  • 633.462 — 633.462���� Tonnage reports; records; fee; penalty (metadata only)
  • 633.476 — or refuse to make the records available under ORS 633.385 upon request
  • 633.479 — 633.479. [2001 c.914 �14; 2009 c.97 �12] ����� 633.450 [Amended by 1955 c.235 �9; 1977 c.799 �11; repealed by 2001 c
  • 633.491 — 633.491. [Formerly 561.755] ����� Note: See note under 633.487. ����� 633.491 Anhydrous Ammonia Additive Review
  • 633.511 — to 633.750 and 633.996, the Director of Agriculture, deputies of the
  • 633.520 — 633.520, 633.531 and 633.541 when such containers are filled in the presence of the purchaser from bins or other bulk di
  • 633.531 — and 633.541 shipped into the state by any person holding an Oregon
  • 633.561 — 633.561���� Preparation of list of prohibited noxious weed seeds and restricted noxious weed seeds
  • 633.580 — 633.580���� Seed testing laboratory; cooperative agreements with federal agency
  • 633.600 — 633.600���� Fees for seed tests; rules and regulations
  • 633.620 — 633.620���� Certification of seeds, tubers and plants; fees; rules
  • 633.670 — 633.670���� Inspection and sampling of seeds; seizure of seeds; report of inspection work
  • 633.680 — 633.680, at the option of the person for whom the container is labeled, the words �Oregon Standard Germination.� �����
  • 633.690 — 633.690���� Quarantine of seed entering state; disposition of nonconforming seed
  • 633.700 — 633.700���� Retailer and wholesaler licenses; exemption; rules; fees
  • 633.720 — 633.720���� Sampling and testing on request of owner of seed
  • 633.733 — 633.733���� Legislative findings regarding seed regulation
  • 633.738 — 633.738���� Prohibition of local laws to inhibit or prevent production or use of seeds or products of seeds
  • 633.741 — 633.741���� Jackson County exemption from ORS 633.738
  • 633.752 — 633.752���� Presence of department representative during crop testing; fee PENALTIES
  • 633.992 — and of the provisions of federal laws or regulations relating to the
  • 633.993 — 633.993���� Civil penalty for commercial animal feed law violation
  • 633.994 — 633.994, including but not limited to rules for: ����� (1) Fertilizer, agricultural amendment, agricultural mineral and
Title 634 · ORS Chapter 634 (61 sections)
  • 468B.180 — may:
  • 561.590 — governing the procedures for the declaration of quarantines.
  • 634.006 — 634.006���� Definitions REGISTRATION, LABELING AND USE
  • 634.016 — to fulfill the provisions of ORS 634.045 (4). [1973 c.341 �35; 1979
  • 634.022 — 634.022���� Exemption from registration for experimental pesticides; approval required for use of experimental pesticide
  • 634.026 — 634.026, except that they need not be labeled with directions for use or the professed standard of quality. ����� (2)(a
  • 634.042 — 634.042���� Unsafe use of certain pesticides on raw agricultural commodities; tolerances and exemptions; applicability t
  • 634.045 — 634.045���� Avoidance of adverse effects on pollinating insects
  • 634.048 — 634.048���� Website information regarding pesticides STATEWIDE REGULATION OF PESTICIDES
  • 634.057 — 634.057���� State preemption of local pesticide regulation
  • 634.060 — 634.060���� Actions allowed by city, town, county or other political subdivision
  • 634.063 — 634.063���� Exceptions to state preemption of pesticide regulation
  • 634.065 — 634.065���� Department consideration of concerns raised by city, town, county or political subdivision LICENSING AND
  • 634.112 — 634.112���� Renewal of licenses or certificates; delinquency
  • 634.116 — 634.116���� Pesticide operator license; authorized activities; fees; pesticide applicator license; liability insurance;
  • 634.118 — 634.118���� Limited exemption for pesticide application using battery-powered device; records
  • 634.124 — 634.124���� Noncommercial pesticide applicator license; fee; rules
  • 634.127 — 634.127���� Noncommercial pesticide trainee certificate; fee
  • 634.128 — 634.128���� Aerial pesticide applicator certificate; fee
  • 634.132 — 634.132���� Consultant license; fee; qualifications; examination; applicability of law
  • 634.136 — 634.136���� Dealer license; fee; applicability of law
  • 634.142 — (2), any license or certificate issued or required of a pesticide
  • 634.146 — 634.146���� Records required of operators; retention period; report to owner of treated field crops
  • 634.148 — 634.148���� Retesting following violation LIABILITY CLAIMS PROCEDURE
  • 634.206 — 634.206���� Continuation of protected and restricted areas created by former law
  • 634.210 — 634.210); subsection (2) enacted as 1965 c.22 �2(1); paragraph (b) of subsection (11) derived from 1965 c.22 �2(2); 1969
  • 634.212 — to 634.242.
  • 634.216 — 634.216���� Protected area as governmental subdivision upon completion of required filings
  • 634.222 — 634.222���� Determination of lawful establishment of protected area in actions or proceedings; certified copy of filed o
  • 634.226 — 634.226���� Protected area governing committee; member election and terms; committee officers; duties and powers; rulema
  • 634.232 — 634.232; ����� (G) Prepare and make public at annual meetings to be called by the area committee chairperson, annual re
  • 634.236 — 634.236���� Increasing or decreasing size of protected area; consolidation of areas
  • 634.242 — 634.242���� Taxing power of area committee; limitation on amount of levy ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
  • 634.306 — (2).
  • 634.312 — 634.312���� Department to develop programs for solution of pesticide and synthetic chemical problems
  • 634.316 — as highly toxic or restricted-use pesticides or devices. [2015 c.833 �17]
  • 634.322 — (3). [1973 c.341 �34; 1987 c.158 �121; 1995 c.360 �2; 1999 c.1059 ��14,18;
  • 634.326 — 634.326, shall be dedicated for funding activities of the committee. The Director of Agriculture shall draw warrants for
  • 634.375 — 634.375���� Sanctions for failure to pay civil penalty THIRAM STUDY AND RESTRICTIONS
  • 634.415 — 634.415���� Rules to insure adequate precautionary measures in use of thiram in reforestation
  • 634.420 — 634.420���� Limit on use of thiram; effect of study
  • 634.505 — 634.505���� Prohibition against sale of compound that releases certain substances in water; exception
  • 634.515 — 634.515���� Sale by pesticide dealer; duties of customer
  • 634.520 — 634.520���� Report of sales to department PESTICIDE ANALYTICAL AND RESPONSE CENTER
  • 634.550 — 634.550���� Center governing board; duties and powers
  • 634.557 — 634.557���� Biennial reporting of telephone line operations MINOR CROPS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
  • 634.600 — 634.600���� Committee members; appointment; compensation and expenses; duties INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (State
  • 634.653 — 634.653���� Appointment of State Integrated Pest Management Coordinator
  • 634.657 — 634.657���� Integrated Pest Management Coordinating Committee; purposes; report; funding
  • 634.660 — shall provide integrated pest management training for employees
  • 634.665 — 634.665���� Agencies and universities to provide personnel training; appointment of coordinators; duties (Schools)
  • 634.700 — 634.700, by an employee of the school. ����� (16) Prior to applying pesticides to land described in subsection (12)(a)(
  • 634.705 — 634.705���� Adoption of integrated pest management plan and related provisions; exceptions; publication; low-impact pest
  • 634.728 — 634.728���� Pesticides used at community colleges for research or instruction
  • 634.730 — 634.730���� Reentry into sprayed area; exception; declaration of pest emergency
  • 634.740 — 634.740���� Written notice requirements; warning signs; failure to notify or warn
  • 634.750 — 634.750. [2009 c.501 �9] ����� 634.720 Plan coordinators. (1) The governing body shall provide for the designation o
  • 634.900 — 634.900���� Penalty for certain violations; amount (metadata only)
  • 634.915 — 634.915���� Schedule for penalty amounts; criteria; rules
  • 634.925 — 634.925���� Disposition of penalties collected CRIMINAL PENALTIES
  • 634.992 — 634.992���� Criminal penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 634.005 Short title; policy statement. The purpose of th
Title 635 · ORS Chapter 635 (8 sections)
  • 632.490 — and 632.900 to 632.985 and other provisions reasonably necessary to
  • 635.025 — 635.025���� Short title; enforcement by department (metadata only)
  • 635.027 — 635.027���� License required for manufacture of nonalcoholic beverage; exceptions
  • 635.040 — 635.040���� Refusal, suspension or revocation of license
  • 635.045 — 635.045���� Rulemaking authority of department relating to nonalcoholic beverage business
  • 635.055 — 635.055���� Standards for rules of department; conformity with federal rules
  • 635.991 — 635.991, the State Department of Agriculture is authorized to promulgate rules relating to: ����� (1) Definitions, stan
  • 635.995 — 635.995���� Civil penalties; rules; hearing; disposition of moneys ����� 635.010 [Repealed by 1967 c.154 �9] ���
Title 64 · ORS Chapter 64 (1 sections)
  • ORS.64 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 64 (Former Provisions) Cem
Title 645 · ORS Chapter 645 (15 sections)
  • 44.415 — (2).
  • 645.010 — shall not apply to any transaction by:
  • 645.015 — 645.015���� Persons exempt from prohibition; effect of federal law
  • 645.025 — 645.025, an offer to sell or to buy is made in this state, whether or not either party is then present in this state, wh
  • 645.030 — 645.030���� When transactions are considered to occur in this state
  • 645.035 — and 645.040 apply to persons who buy or offer to buy when:
  • 645.040 — apply to persons who sell or offer to sell when:
  • 645.200 — 645.200���� General authority to administer chapter
  • 645.210 — 645.210���� Investigatory power; compliance with subpoenas
  • 645.220 — 645.220���� Appeal of order; modification of order (metadata only)
  • 645.225 — 645.225���� Action to compel compliance with rule or order; attorney fees; claim; disposition of recovery
  • 645.230 — 645.230���� Allegations of complaint; burden of proof MISCELLANEOUS
  • 645.300 — 645.300���� Good faith actions not subject to liability
  • 645.320 — 645.320���� Effect of chapter on Oregon Securities Law PENALTIES
  • 645.990 — 645.990���� Criminal penalty GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 645.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1) �
Title 646 · ORS Chapter 646 (180 sections)
  • 137.930 — (1). [1977 c.195 �4; 1979 c.505 �1; 2003 c.759 ��9,10; 2007 c.223 �6;
  • 21.191 — 21.191, by the Federal Aviation Administration and for which the manufacturer�s specifications require the use of gasoli
  • 336.184 — and 646.605 to 646.652 are in addition to all other remedies, civil or
  • 401.965 — (2).
  • 468A.266 — after viewing on the Department of Environmental Quality�s website or
  • 62.847 — 62.847; 2023 c.9 �44] ����� Note: See note under 646.736. ����� 646.738 Exemption for negotiations governing pri
  • 633.541 — 633.541. [Formerly 62.848; 2023 c.9 �45] ����� Note: See note under 646.736. ����� 646.739 Exemption for negotia
  • 646.010 — 646.010���� Designation and scope of ORS 646.010 to 646.180
  • 646.030 — 646.030���� Application to cooperative associations
  • 646.040 — 646.040���� Price discrimination prohibited; price differentials
  • 646.050 — 646.050���� Establishing prima facie case of discrimination; ����������������� justification of discrimination
  • 646.080 — 646.080. ����� 646.100 [Amended by 1963 s.s. c.2 �3; repealed by 1975 c.255 �17] ����� 646.105 [1963 s.s. c.2 �2
  • 646.090 — 646.090���� Inducing or receiving price discrimination prohibited
  • 646.140 — 646.140���� Enjoining violations; treble damages; attorney fees; limitation on commencement of actions
  • 646.160 — may be required to testify under the provisions of ORCP 65 or by
  • 646.461 — to 646.475 among states enacting them.
  • 646.463 — 646.463���� Enjoining misappropriation; payment of royalties; affirmative acts
  • 646.469 — 646.469���� Preservation of trade secret by court; methods
  • 646.473 — 646.473���� Conflicting tort, restitution or other law providing civil remedies; exclusions for certain other remedies;
  • 646.475 — supersede conflicting tort, restitution or other law of Oregon
  • 646.525 — 646.525���� Cooperative bargaining associations authorized
  • 646.535 — 646.535���� Unfair trade practices prohibited; exception
  • 646.545 — 646.545. For the purpose of this subsection, activities of cooperative bargaining associations and their members that ar
  • 646.551 — to 646.565 and 646.608, the burden of proving an exemption or exception
  • 646.553 — or 646.557 or any rule adopted pursuant thereto.
  • 646.555 — 646.555���� Burden of proof for person claiming exemption
  • 646.557 — 646.557���� Required disclosures by telephonic seller
  • 646.559 — 646.559���� Rules (Unlawful Telephone Solicitations)
  • 646.565 — 646.565���� Notice of provisions of ORS 646.561 and 646.563; rulemaking by Public Utility Commission
  • 646.569 — or 646A.374.
  • 646.572 — and 646.574; or
  • 646.574 — 646.574���� List of persons who do not wish to receive telephone solicitations; fee; disclosure of list; complaints
  • 646.578 — 646.578���� Notice of provisions of ORS 646.567 to 646.578; rulemaking by Public Utility Commission UNLAWFUL TRADE P
  • 646.607 — or 646.608, the prosecuting attorney, upon petition to the court, may
  • 646.609 — 646.609���� �Pyramid club� and �investment� defined
  • 646.611 — 646.611���� Information required to be given by telephone or door to door seller to potential customer
  • 646.618 — 646.618���� Investigative demand; petition to modify
  • 646.622 — for the service of investigative demands. The person charged thereupon
  • 646.633 — 646.633���� Action by prosecuting attorney prohibited without request of Director of Department of Consumer and Business
  • 646.636 — is prima facie evidence in an action brought under this section that
  • 646.638 — 646.638���� Civil action by private party; damages; attorney fees; effect of prior injunction; time for commencing actio
  • 646.641 — 646.641���� Civil action for unlawful collection practice; damages; attorney fees; time for commencing action
  • 646.644 — 646.644���� Free offer; required disclosures; limitations on financial obligation incurred by consumer; enforcement; exc
  • 646.646 — 646.646���� Loss of license or franchise by person violating injunction
  • 646.647 — 646.647���� Unlawful use of recording group name; exceptions
  • 646.648 — 646.648���� Unlawful practice by manufactured dwelling dealer
  • 646.705 — to 646.826 or in any case or proceeding before a court or
  • 646.725 — or 646.730. In the action, the Attorney General may seek:
  • 646.730 — 646.730. [1977 c.729 �7] ����� 646.826 Counsel for persons testifying; grounds for refusing to answer questions; com
  • 646.735 — 646.735���� Exemption for coordinated care organizations; state action immunity; permitted activities
  • 646.736 — 646.736���� Public policy; certain cooperative activities not unlawful
  • 646.737 — 646.737���� Exemption for negotiations governing sale price of Oregon blackberries; supervision by Director of Agricultu
  • 646.738 — 646.738���� Exemption for negotiations governing price for sale of grass seed; supervision by Director of Agriculture; r
  • 646.739 — 646.739���� Exemption for negotiations governing season starting price for sale of Oregon seafood; supervision by Direct
  • 646.745 — 646.745���� Joint operation of Memorial Coliseum and Arena in Portland; definitions; legislative findings and goals; sta
  • 646.750 — shall be entitled to the fees and mileage provided for witnesses in ORS
  • 646.760 — 646.760, 646.770 or 646.780, other than a consent judgment or decree entered before any testimony has been taken which s
  • 646.770 — or 646.780, to the extent such judgment or decree would be an estoppel
  • 646.775 — 646.775���� Actions by Attorney General; damages; attorney fees
  • 646.780 — (whichever is first concluded), whichever is later. [1975 c.255 �12]
  • 646.805 — and, upon prevailing in the action, shall recover three times the
  • 646.815 — 646.815���� Criminal prosecutions; compromise of criminal charges
  • 646.821 — 646.821���� Taking testimony for investigative demand
  • 646.823 — 646.823���� Attendance of Attorney General at grand jury proceedings
  • 646.826 — 646.826���� Counsel for persons testifying; grounds for refusing to answer questions; compelling testimony; exclusion of
  • 646.831 — 646.831���� Fees and mileage for persons testifying
  • 646.836 — 646.836���� Confidential status of investigative material; permitted disclosures; use of information in other proceeding
  • 646.885 — 646.885���� Use of terms in advertisement containing price comparison VEHICLE FUELS (Definitions)
  • 646.910 — 646.910���� Sale of gasoline blended with alcohol prohibited unless mixture meets federal specifications or requirements
  • 646.911 — 646.911���� Sale of gasoline with oxygenate other than ethanol
  • 646.913 — 646.913���� Limitations on gasoline sales; requirements for ethanol content in gasoline; rules
  • 646.915 — 646.915���� Requirement to display on fuel dispensing devices names and concentrations of oxygenates in certain blended
  • 646.920 — 646.920���� Wholesale dealer; declaration of contents required (Biodiesel)
  • 646.922 — 646.922���� Limitations on sale of diesel fuel; requirements for biodiesel content; exception for certain additives and
  • 646.923 — 646.923���� Retention of certificate of analysis; powers of Director of Agriculture; biodiesel testing; rules
  • 646.925 — 646.925���� Enforcement; rules (Motor Vehicle Fuel Prices)
  • 646.930 — 646.930���� Motor vehicle fuel prices; requirements for display
  • 646.932 — 646.932���� Requirement to post amount per gallon of gasoline that is federal, state and local tax; option to disclose c
  • 646.935 — 646.935] PRICE COMPARISON ADVERTISING ����� 646.881 Definitions for ORS 646.881 to 646.885. As used in ORS 646.8
  • 646.947 — to 646.963. Such rules may include, but are not limited to, motor
  • 646.949 — 646.949. ����� (3) A wholesale dealer to deliver gasoline to a retail dealer or nonretail dealer without giving to the
  • 646.953 — 646.953, rules adopted under ORS 646.957 or orders issued under ORS 646.953. ����� (2) The director may impose civil pe
  • 646.959 — 646.959���� Annual fee for metering instrument or device
  • 646.961 — 646.961���� Motor Vehicle Fuel Inspection Program Account
  • 646.963 — 646.963. [1997 c.310 �9] ����� 646.963 Civil penalties. (1) In addition to any other liability or penalty provided b
  • 646.990 — 646.990���� Penalties PRICE DISCRIMINATION IN COMMERCE AND FOOD COMMERCE ����� 646.010 Designation and scope of
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  • 646A.093 — 646A.093. ����� (9) Violates a provision of ORS 646A.600 to 646A.628. ����� (10) Violates ORS
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  • 646A.530 — 646A.530. ����� (6) Employs a collection practice that is unlawful under ORS 646.639. ����� (7) Is a beneficiary that
  • 646A.677 — 646A.677. ����� (3) A debt collector engages in an unlawful collection practice if the debt collector, by use of any di
  • 646A.800 — in 2013]
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  • 697.707 — 697.707. ����� (LLL) Violates the consumer protection provisions of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, 50 U.S.C. 3901
  • 759.025 — 759.025. ����� (b) �Predecessor of the business enterprise� means a financial institution as defined in 15 U.S.C. 6827
  • 759.680 — or any rule adopted pursuant thereto.
  • 759.720 — (3) to (5).
  • 87.007 — (2) or (3).
Title 647 · ORS Chapter 647 (22 sections)
  • 133.525 — to 133.703. However, if the registrant so requests, the agency holding
  • 647.009 — 647.009���� Filing, service, copying and certification fees
  • 647.017 — 647.017���� When mark is in use; abandonment of mark
  • 647.024 — 647.024���� Rules for classes of goods and services
  • 647.025 — 647.025); 2009 c.459 �6] ����� 647.025 [1961 c.497 �9; 1965 c.511 �3; repealed by 1985 c.728 ��84a,110 (647.024 enac
  • 647.029 — 647.029���� Examination of application by Secretary of State; amendment of application; refusal to register mark; priori
  • 647.045 — 647.045���� Certificate of registration; contents; evidentiary effect
  • 647.055 — 647.055. ����� (c) A court of competent jurisdiction either orders cancellation of the registration or makes any of the
  • 647.065 — 647.065���� Assignment; filing with Secretary of State; legal and evidentiary effect; public record of registrations
  • 647.077 — 647.077���� Action to cancel mark or compel registration; Secretary of State not a party (Remedies)
  • 647.085 — 647.085���� Fraudulent registration prohibited; liability; action for damages
  • 647.107 — 647.107���� Grounds for injunctive relief; famous marks
  • 647.111 — 647.111���� Seizure of counterfeit goods in infringement proceeding; liability for wrongful seizure; undertaking
  • 647.115 — 647.115���� Effect of chapter on marks or trade names acquired at common law; effect of civil remedies on criminal statu
  • 647.140 — 647.140���� Trademark counterfeiting in third degree; penalty
  • 647.150 — 647.150. ����� (2) Items bearing a counterfeit mark are subject to seizure and disposition as provided in ORS
  • 647.155 — 647.155���� Seizure, forfeiture and disposal ROYALTIES FOR MUSICAL WORKS
  • 647.700 — to 647.730
  • 647.705 — 647.705���� Requirements for performing rights societies
  • 647.708 — 647.708���� Requirement for performing rights society to have authorization to do business in state
  • 647.710 — 647.710���� Requirements for contracts for payment of royalties
  • 647.728 — 647.728���� Conduct of investigations by performing rights society
Title 648 · ORS Chapter 648 (17 sections)
  • 648.007 — 648.007���� Requirement to register assumed business name and service mark; exceptions
  • 648.008 — 648.008���� Optional registration of real and true name
  • 648.010 — 648.010���� Registration of assumed business name; contents of application; designation of representative; effect
  • 648.012 — 648.012���� Registration duty of Secretary of State
  • 648.017 — 648.017���� Renewal of registration; fee; contents of application; rules; effect of failure to renew; notice
  • 648.018 — 648.018���� Reactivation of assumed business name; application; notification of denial; appeal
  • 648.025 — 648.025���� Amendment of registration; application; statement of withdrawal, incapacity or death; designation of represe
  • 648.029 — 648.029���� Alteration of registration to reflect corporate structure change
  • 648.051 — 648.051���� When registration refused; affidavit of applicant; registration effective until canceled
  • 648.055 — 648.055���� Cancellation of registration upon dissolution or when corporate authority withdrawn or revoked
  • 648.057 — 648.057���� Cancellation of registration upon termination of business; signature of registrant; delivery
  • 648.060 — 648.060); 1995 c.454 �9] ����� 648.070 Service of process on nonresident. A person making service of process authori
  • 648.061 — applies if the plaintiff immediately sends notice of the service and a
  • 648.081 — 648.081���� False or fraudulent registration prohibited; cancellation of conflicting registration; effect on other remed
  • 648.115 — 648.115���� Filing, service, copying and certification fees
  • 648.135 — 648.135���� Effect of violation of ORS 648.007; damages and attorney fees; effect on other laws
  • 648.992 — 648.992���� Penalty for signing false document ����� 648.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1)(a) �As
Title 649 · ORS Chapter 649 (4 sections)
  • 647.015 — 647.015. The Secretary of State shall evaluate the application as provided in ORS 647.029 and 647.035, shall determine w
  • 649.020 — 649.020���� Registration of name or insignia of organization; certificate of registration; fees
  • 649.030 — 649.030���� Unauthorized use of registered name or insignia
  • 649.990 — 649.990���� Penalties ����� 649.010 Definitions for ORS 649.010 to 649.080. As used in ORS 649.010 to 649.080: ����
Title 65 · ORS Chapter 65 (111 sections)
  • 65.007 — 65.007������ Filing, service, copying and certification fees
  • 65.021 — 65.021������ Appeal from Secretary of State�s refusal to file document
  • 65.024 — 65.024������ Evidentiary effect of certified copy of filed document or secretary�s certificate
  • 65.027 — 65.027������ Certificate of existence or authorization (Secretary of State)
  • 65.034 — 65.034. [2019 c.325 �15] ����� 65.275 Corrected corporate action; validity; effective date. (1) On and after the dat
  • 65.036 — 65.036������ Private foundations (Judicial Relief)
  • 65.038 — 65.038������ Judicial relief (Attorney General)
  • 65.040 — 65.040������ Notice to Attorney General; effect of failure to notify (Religious Corporations)
  • 65.042 — 65.042������ Religious corporations; constitutional protections INCORPORATION
  • 65.054 — 65.054������ Liability for preincorporation transactions
  • 65.067 — 65.067������ Corporation sole PURPOSES AND POWERS
  • 65.084 — 65.084������ Challenge of corporate authority; remedy NAME
  • 65.094 — 65.094, the Secretary of State shall reserve the name for the applicant for a 120-day period, following which the applic
  • 65.111 — 65.111������ Registered office and registered agent
  • 65.114 — 65.114������ Change of registered office or registered agent
  • 65.121 — 65.121������ Service on the corporation MEMBERS AND MEMBERSHIPS (Admission of Members)
  • 65.137 — 65.137������ No requirement for members (Members� Rights and Obligations)
  • 65.154 — 65.154������ Member�s liability for dues, assessments and fees
  • 65.157 — 65.157������ Creditor�s action against member (Resignation and Termination)
  • 65.167 — 65.167. ����� (31) �Membership� means the rights and obligations a member has under this chapter. ����� (32) �Mutual b
  • 65.171 — 65.171������ Acquiring memberships (Derivative Suits)
  • 65.174 — 65.174, 65.207, 65.327, 65.661 or 65.751 or any other provision of this chapter authorizes the Attorney General to bring
  • 65.177 — 65.177������ Delegates MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS AND VOTING (Meetings and Action Without Meetings)
  • 65.205 — 65.205������ Participation in meeting by remote communication
  • 65.212 — 65.212������ Members� use of electronic mail or other electronic means to discuss issues or take action
  • 65.214 — may be conducted at a special meeting of members. [1989 c.1010 �53; 2013
  • 65.222 — 65.222������ Action by written ballot (Voting) (metadata only)
  • 65.224 — 65.224������ Members� list for meeting; attorney fees
  • 65.251 — 65.251������ Other methods of electing directors (Voting Agreements)
  • 65.254 — 65.254������ Voting agreements CORPORATE ACTIONS
  • 65.260 — to 65.281 and a determination, finding, order or judgment in a
  • 65.263 — (2), a corporation�s board of directors may ratify a defective corporate
  • 65.266 — (3) and 65.269; or
  • 65.269 — 65.269������ Quorum; notice to shareholders of proposed ratification
  • 65.272 — 65.272������ Notice of ratification by board of directors
  • 65.275 — 65.275������ Corrected corporate action; validity; effective date
  • 65.278 — 65.278������ Articles of validation; filing with Secretary of State
  • 65.281 — 65.281������ Judicial review of corporate action; persons permitted to seek review DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS (Board
  • 65.311 — 65.311������ Election, designation and appointment of directors
  • 65.324 — 65.324������ Removal of directors elected by members or directors
  • 65.327 — 65.327������ Removal of directors by judicial proceeding
  • 65.331 — 65.331������ Removal of designated or appointed directors
  • 65.335 — 65.335������ Compensation of directors (Meetings and Action of Board)
  • 65.343 — 65.343������ Board of directors� use of electronic means to take action; announcement required before taking action; con
  • 65.351 — 65.351, governing meetings, action without meetings, notice and waiver of notice, and quorum and voting requirements of
  • 65.354 — 65.354������ Committees (Standards of Conduct) (metadata only)
  • 65.361 — (2) and (5) for approval of issues involving director conflicts of
  • 65.364 — 65.364������ Loans to or guarantees for directors and officers
  • 65.369 — 65.369������ Liability of qualified directors (Officers)
  • 65.384 — 65.384������ Contract rights of officers (Indemnification)
  • 65.387 — to 65.411
  • 65.391 — 65.391; and ����� (b) The director furnishes the corporation a written undertaking, executed personally or on the direc
  • 65.404 — 65.404������ Determination and authorization of indemnification
  • 65.407 — 65.407������ Indemnification of officers, employees and agents
  • 65.411 — do not limit a corporation�s power to pay or reimburse expenses incurred
  • 65.437 — 65.437������ Amendment by board of directors and members
  • 65.439 — 65.439������ Amendment of articles of incorporation of public benefit corporation
  • 65.441 — 65.441������ Class voting by members on amendments (metadata only)
  • 65.457 — 65.457������ Effect of amendment and restatement (Amendment of Bylaws)
  • 65.464 — 65.464, 65.487, 65.534 or 65.624; and ����� (c) Notice of a special meeting includes a description of the purpose or pu
  • 65.484 — 65.484������ Limitations on mergers by public benefit or religious corporations
  • 65.487 — and, if it is the surviving corporation of the merger, with ORS 65.491.
  • 65.504 — 65.504������ Merger with business corporation SALE OF ASSETS
  • 65.531 — 65.531������ Sale of assets in regular course of activities; mortgage of assets
  • 65.534 — 65.534������ Sale of assets other than in regular course of activities DISTRIBUTIONS
  • 65.554 — 65.554. [1989 c.1010 �49; 2019 c.174 �35] (Derivative Suits) ����� 65.174 Derivative suits. (1) A proceeding may
  • 65.624 — (1)(c), a statement that the approval was obtained; and
  • 65.627 — 65.627������ Transfer or conveyance of assets as part of dissolution; notice to Attorney General
  • 65.641 — 65.641������ Known claims against dissolved corporation
  • 65.644 — 65.644������ Unknown claims against dissolved corporation (Administrative Dissolution)
  • 65.647 — 65.647������ Grounds for administrative dissolution
  • 65.651 — 65.651������ Procedure for and effect of administrative dissolution
  • 65.654 — 65.654������ Reinstatement following administrative dissolution
  • 65.657 — 65.657������ Appeal from denial of reinstatement (Judicial Dissolution)
  • 65.671 — 65.671������ Judgment of dissolution (Disposition of Assets)
  • 65.674 — 65.674. ����� (3) A corporation may make distributions to a member that is a religious corporation or public benefit co
  • 65.701 — 65.701������ Authority to transact business required
  • 65.704 — 65.704������ Consequences of transacting business without authority
  • 65.707 — 65.707������ Application for authority to transact business
  • 65.711 — 65.711������ Amendment to application for authority
  • 65.717 — 65.717������ Corporate name of foreign corporation (metadata only)
  • 65.721 — 65.721������ Registered office and registered agent of foreign corporation
  • 65.724 — 65.724������ Change of registered office or registered agent of foreign corporation
  • 65.727 — 65.727������ Resignation of registered agent of foreign corporation
  • 65.731 — 65.731������ Service on foreign corporation (Withdrawal)
  • 65.734 — 65.734������ Withdrawal of foreign corporation (Administrative Revocation of Authority)
  • 65.737 — 65.737������ Grounds for administrative revocation (metadata only)
  • 65.741 — 65.741������ Procedure for and effect of administrative revocation
  • 65.744 — 65.744������ Appeal from administrative revocation (metadata only)
  • 65.747 — 65.747������ Reinstatement following administrative revocation (Judicial Revocation of Authority)
  • 65.754 — 65.754������ Procedure for judicial revocation of authority
  • 65.757 — 65.757������ Judgment of revocation RECORDS AND REPORTS (Records)
  • 65.774 — (1) to be available for inspection, the circuit court in the county
  • 65.781 — 65.781������ Court-ordered inspection; attorney fees
  • 65.782 — 65.782������ Limitations on use of membership list (Reports)
  • 65.784 — 65.784������ Report to members and other persons of indemnification
  • 65.787 — 65.787������ Annual report TRANSFER OF ASSETS OF HOSPITAL
  • 65.803 — 65.803������ Hospitals operated by nonprofit corporation; transfer of assets; approval by Attorney General
  • 65.805 — 65.805������ Notice to Attorney General; fee; trade secrets
  • 65.809 — 65.809������ Time for Attorney General decision; nature of decision; appeal
  • 65.811 — 65.811������ Disapproval of proposed transfer of assets
  • 65.954 — 65.954������ Reservation of power to amend or repeal
  • 65.957 — 65.957������ Application to existing domestic corporations; exemptions
  • 65.959 — 65.959������ Application to corporations relating to condominiums, planned communities or timeshare estates
  • 65.961 — 65.961������ Application to qualified foreign corporations
  • 65.992 — 65.992������ Liability for certain actions in connection with operation of shell entity; actions as false claim; enforce
  • 94.550 — to 94.783 or under ORS 94.803 and 94.807 to 94.945:
  • 94.803 — and 94.807 to 94.945 control. [2003 c.569 �46]
  • 97.660 — in 2011]
  • 97.665 — in 2011]
  • 97.670 — in 2011]
Title 650 · ORS Chapter 650 (43 sections)
  • 650.010 — 650.010, issue an order to comply. ����� (4) When the director has reason to believe that a person has engaged in, is e
  • 650.015 — 650.015���� When franchise sale or offer for sale is made in this state
  • 650.020 — 650.020���� Liability of franchise seller; defenses; amount of recovery; attorney fees; joint and several liability; lim
  • 650.050 — 650.050. ����� (b) Aid in the enforcement of ORS 650.005 to 650.100 or in the formulation of rules and forms that carry
  • 650.060 — 650.060���� Investigative powers of director; protection against unreasonable investigation; contempt
  • 650.065 — 650.065���� Injunctive relief; attorney fees; appointment of receiver or conservator; conditions of awarding damages and
  • 650.070 — shall be made by:
  • 650.075 — 650.075���� Manner of executing service of process; effect of initial service
  • 650.080 — 650.080���� When personal service of process required
  • 650.085 — 650.085���� Other civil or criminal remedies unaffected
  • 650.100 — 650.100, the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services or any officer designated by the director may
  • 650.123 — 650.123, that the franchisor requires or required the franchisee or former franchisee to use and the use violated a fede
  • 650.130 — 650.130. ����� (e) Whether the manufacturer, distributor or importer, or the manufacturer�s, distributor�s or importer�
  • 650.132 — 650.132���� Prohibition on coercing dealers to take certain actions
  • 650.133 — 650.133���� Constructing, altering or remodeling dealer facility; prohibitions; exceptions; purchasing goods or services
  • 650.145 — 650.145���� Compensation due dealer upon termination of franchise
  • 650.150 — 650.150���� Enjoining establishment of certain franchises or relocation of existing dealership in same market area; comp
  • 650.153 — 650.153���� Liability of franchisor for repair of motor vehicle that becomes inoperative prior to sale to consumer
  • 650.155 — 650.155���� Liability of manufacturer for damages to vehicles before delivery to carrier
  • 650.158 — is subject unless:
  • 650.161 — 650.161���� Compensation for repairs to vehicles subject to recall; claims for compensation; prohibited practices; exclu
  • 650.162 — 650.162���� Transfer, assignment or sale of interest in dealership or franchise; notices; approval of franchisor; right
  • 650.173 — 650.173���� Franchisor indemnification of franchisee or former franchisee MOTOR FUEL FRANCHISES
  • 650.210 — 650.210���� Rights and prohibitions governing relationship between franchisor and franchisee
  • 650.215 — 650.215���� Prohibited conduct in offer, sale or purchase of franchise
  • 650.220 — 650.220���� Consent of franchisor to sale, assignment or transfer of franchise; conditions for trial franchise
  • 650.225 — 650.225���� Death of franchisee; when franchisor required to enter into new franchise with designee of franchisee; notic
  • 650.230 — 650.230���� Transfer of franchise to corporation in which franchisee has controlling interest; conditions
  • 650.235 — 650.235���� Franchisor prohibited from requiring operation of service station in excess of 16 hours per day; exceptions
  • 650.240 — 650.240���� When transfer of motor fuel a sale in commerce
  • 650.250 — 650.250���� Injunctive relief or damages; limitation on commencement of action; attorney fees RECREATIONAL VEHICLE F
  • 650.320 — 650.320, 650.330, 650.340, 650.350, 650.360, 650.370, 650.380, 650.400,
  • 650.330 — 650.330���� Comparable terms and conditions; grantor sales to public
  • 650.340 — 650.340���� Termination, cancellation or failure to renew; notice; grounds
  • 650.350 — 650.350���� Dealer�s rights upon termination, cancellation or failure to renew
  • 650.390 — 650.390���� Dealer compensation for warranty service; disapproval of warranty service claims; recall notice requirements
  • 650.420 — 650.420, 650.430, 650.440 or 650.450 may bring a civil action against the grantor to recover the dealer�s actual damages
  • 650.440 — 650.440���� Grantor�s ownership, operation or control of dealership
  • 650.470 — 650.470���� Remedies; grantor and dealer; attorney fees
  • 650.480 — 650.480���� Remedies; warrantor and dealer; attorney fees GOODS AND SERVICES (Generally) ����� 650.005 Defin
  • 801.526 — 801.526; ����� (b) If accompanied by the original invoice, all current and undamaged proprietary parts and accessories
  • 822.020 — and pursuant to a franchise from a manufacturer, distributor or
  • 83.510 — 83.510, from a retail customer; or ����� (B) A convenience or safety function, such as heated seats or driver assistanc
Title 651 · ORS Chapter 651 (20 sections)
  • 205.125 — and enforced in the manner provided by ORS 205.126.
  • 279C.850 — 279C.850, 652.330, 653.045 and 659A.835. ����� (b) Examine into the methods of protection from danger to employees, and
  • 651.010 — 651.010���� Definitions BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES; COMMISSIONER
  • 651.030 — 651.030, 651.050, 651.120 and 651.170 and ORS chapters 652, 653, 658 and 659A and in all contested cases scheduled for h
  • 651.050 — 651.050, 651.060 and 651.120. The Oregon Department of Administrative Services may draw warrants on the State Treasurer
  • 651.060 — for the repeal of ORCP 55 has not been made. See the ORCP 55
  • 651.065 — 651.065���� Power to issue warrants for collection of debt owed Bureau of Labor and Industries
  • 651.070 — 651.070���� Duty to prepare model respectful workplace policy and create informational materials identifying harms cause
  • 651.080 — 651.080���� Establishment of Employer Assistance Division
  • 651.100 — 651.100���� Advisory opinions ADMINISTRATION OF LABOR LAWS GENERALLY; FUNDS AND EXPENDITURES
  • 651.110 — 651.110���� Assistance and cooperation in enforcement of Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938
  • 651.120 — 651.120, 651.160 and 651.170 and upon the prompt and faithful accounting for all fees of any nature collected by the com
  • 651.125 — 651.125���� Interagency agreements to obtain certain business information
  • 651.160 — 651.160���� Bureau of Labor and Industries Account (metadata only)
  • 651.185 — 651.185���� Prevailing Wage Education and Enforcement Account DEMOGRAPHIC WORKFORCE DATA REPORTING
  • 651.190 — 651.190���� Demographic data collection of reporting requirements for hospitals; list hospitals required to report; civi
  • 651.195 — 651.195���� Civil penalties LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FACILITIES
  • 651.205 — 651.205���� Posting notice of workplace rights for live entertainers; establishment of hotline for inquiries and complai
  • 651.990 — 651.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 651.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context
  • 652.195 — 652.195; ����� (iii) Liquidated damages described under ORS 279C.855 or 653.258; or ����� (iv) The remedies described
Title 652 · ORS Chapter 652 (60 sections)
  • 652.010 — and 652.020 shall not be enforced insofar as they relate to working
  • 652.020 — 652.020���� Maximum working hours in certain industries; overtime hours and pay; exemptions; penalties
  • 652.035 — 652.035���� Violations of certain laws relating to maximum working hours and minimum employment conditions; remedies; re
  • 652.040 — 652.040���� Maximum working hours in mines; exceptions
  • 652.060 — 652.060���� Maximum working hours for firefighters (metadata only)
  • 652.080 — 652.080���� Computing hours on duty for purposes of ORS 652.060 and 652.070
  • 652.100 — 652.100���� False information related to hours worked or compensation received by employees; prohibited acts by employer
  • 652.110 — 652.110���� Method of paying employees; agreement on method of payment; revocation of agreement
  • 652.120 — 652.120���� Establishing regular payday; pay intervals; agreement to pay wages at future date
  • 652.125 — 652.125���� Bond required when failure to make timely wage payment occurs; court to enjoin business of employer failing
  • 652.130 — 652.130���� Payment of wages due persons employed on piece work scale or quantity basis in forest product industries; fu
  • 652.140 — 652.140���� Payment of wages on termination of employment; exception for collective bargaining
  • 652.145 — 652.145���� Payment of wages for seasonal farmworkers
  • 652.150 — 652.150���� Penalty wage for failure to pay wages on termination of employment
  • 652.197 — 652.197���� Joint and several liability for unpaid wages owed to unrepresented employees performing labor under a constr
  • 652.198 — 652.198���� Subcontractor recordkeeping requirements related to employee wages on construction projects; retainage permi
  • 652.210 — 652.210. ����� (2) The Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries shall adopt rules, in collaboration with busi
  • 652.220 — occurs each time compensation is paid pursuant to a discriminatory
  • 652.230 — 652.230���� Employee right of action against employer for unpaid wages and damages; statute of limitations; notice requi
  • 652.235 — is a Class A misdemeanor.
  • 652.240 — 652.240���� Paying wage lower than that required by statute or contract prohibited
  • 652.250 — 652.250���� Public employee�s wages as affected by absence to engage in search or rescue operation
  • 652.260 — 652.260, 652.610 (4) or 652.750 or any rule adopted under those statutes. ����� (b) $500 against any person who violate
  • 652.330 — 652.330, or as a result of administrative proceedings pursuant to ORS 652.332, shall be paid to the Commissioner of the
  • 652.332 — 652.332���� Administrative proceeding for wage claim collection; court enforcement and review; rules
  • 652.335 — 652.335���� Liability of liquor dispenser licensee for wage claims of certain individuals
  • 652.355 — 652.355���� Prohibition of discrimination because of wage claim or refusal to work additional hours; remedy
  • 652.360 — 652.360���� Contract exempting employer from liability or penalty not valid; exceptions
  • 652.370 — 652.370���� Jurisdiction of courts; proceedings in name of state
  • 652.380 — 652.380���� Remedies cumulative; effect of payment or tender by employer after proceeding commenced
  • 652.390 — 652.390���� Deduction of costs from wage claims; collection fees; assignment of wage claims
  • 652.400 — 652.400���� Deposit of moneys in Wage Collection Account; payment to persons entitled thereto
  • 652.405 — 652.405���� Disposition of wages collected by commissioner when payment cannot be made to person entitled thereto (W
  • 652.414 — 652.414; ����� (c) The employee has testified or is about to testify in any such proceedings; ����� (d) The employee h
  • 652.425 — 652.425���� Authority of commissioner to enter into agreements with other states for reciprocal enforcement of wage clai
  • 652.430 — 652.430���� Assigning wage claim to labor bureau of another state
  • 652.435 — 652.435���� Accepting assignments of wage claims from labor bureau of another state
  • 652.440 — 652.440���� Retention by commissioner or labor bureau of percentage of funds collected
  • 652.445 — 652.445���� Deposit of moneys in Wage Collection Account PRIORITY OF WAGE CLAIMS
  • 652.500 — 652.500���� Receiver to pay accrued wages; payment of employees; receiver�s certificates
  • 652.510 — 652.510, or has consented to such discharge or abandonment. ����� 652.560 Costs and attorney fees. Whenever any clai
  • 652.530 — 652.530���� Serving copy of statement; report to court; order of payment
  • 652.540 — 652.540���� Exception to claim; legal action on claim
  • 652.550 — 652.550���� Payment of claims prerequisite to discharge of attachment or execution, assignee or receiver, or to abandonm
  • 652.570 — 652.570���� Priority of wage claims over transfers in payment of preexisting obligations; payment and subrogation of tra
  • 652.610 — (3) for actual damages or $200, whichever is greater. In any such
  • 652.620 — 652.620���� Statement of yearly compensation on request of employee
  • 652.625 — 652.625���� Deductions for erroneous overpayment of wages to public employees; written statements required (Agricult
  • 652.635 — 652.635���� Producers to post certain terms of employment
  • 652.640 — 652.640���� Itemized statement of compensation and deductions required FEES OR DEDUCTIONS FOR MEDICAL CARE
  • 652.710 — 652.710���� Fees collected by employer for medical care contracts are trust funds; priority on liquidation; civil penalt
  • 652.720 — 652.720���� Prohibited use by employer of fees for medical care contracts withheld from employee wages PERSONNEL REC
  • 652.750 — 652.750���� Inspection of records by employee; furnishing copy to employee; disposition of record on termination of empl
  • 652.752 — 652.752���� Federal inspections of employee verification records; employer to provide employees with advance notice of i
  • 652.753 — 652.753���� Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries to generate notice template for employers EARNED INCOME T
  • 652.755 — 652.755���� Rules regarding notice to employees about state and federal earned income tax credits PENALTIES
  • 652.990 — 652.990���� Criminal penalties HOURS OF LABOR ����� 652.010 Declaration of public policy concerning maximum work
  • 653.055 — (1) determined to be owed the wage claimant. Service shall be made in
  • 653.261 — or 653.265 or has reported a violation to, or filed a complaint with,
  • 659A.885 — alleging a violation of ORS 652.220. [2017 c.197 �12; 2019 c.617 �3]
Title 653 · ORS Chapter 653 (82 sections)
  • 279.315 — in 1993]
  • 315.133 — and 653.272, provided that the department and the bureau do not
  • 441.790 — 441.790, the commissioner shall proceed on the complaint in accordance with this section. ����� (4) The commissioner sh
  • 442.612 — 442.612; or ����� (3) A state or federal authority. [2025 c.295 �8] ����� Note: Section 9 (1)(b), chapter 295, Oreg
  • 652.050 — 652.050. ����� (13) An individual who performs child care services in the home of the individual or in the home of the
  • 652.310 — to 652.414. [2015 c.457 �3]
  • 653.010 — to 653.261 or 653.272 is liable to the employee affected:
  • 653.017 — 653.017���� Local minimum wage requirements; preemption; exceptions
  • 653.020 — (3).
  • 653.022 — 653.022���� �Piece-rate-work-day� defined for ORS 653.020
  • 653.026 — 653.026���� �Nonurban county� defined for ORS 653.025
  • 653.027 — 653.027���� Wage rate for persons under 18 years of age in agriculture
  • 653.030 — 653.030���� Commissioner may prescribe lower rates in certain cases; rules
  • 653.033 — 653.033���� Schedule to increase certain subminimum wage rates for individuals with disabilities
  • 653.035 — 653.035���� Deducting value of lodging, meals and other benefits furnished by employer; treatment of commissions and tip
  • 653.045 — 653.045���� Records to be kept by employers; itemization of deductions from wages
  • 653.050 — 653.050���� Employers to post summary of law and rules; Bureau of Labor and Industries to furnish summaries and copies
  • 653.060 — 653.060���� Discharging or discriminating against employee prohibited
  • 653.065 — 653.065���� Application of Administrative Procedures Act
  • 653.070 — 653.070���� Student-learners special wage; conditions; rules; penalties
  • 653.075 — 653.075���� Legislative findings on breast-feeding (metadata only)
  • 653.077 — or any rule adopted thereunder.
  • 653.079 — 653.079���� Advisory committee on expressing milk in workplace; membership; duties
  • 653.105 — [Amended by 1953 c.123 �2;
  • 653.205 — [Amended by 1961 c.337 �1;
  • 653.255 — [Repealed by 1967 c.596 �15]
  • 653.256 — 653.256���� Civil penalty for general employment statute or rule violations
  • 653.263 — 653.263���� Overtime for persons employed by seafood processors
  • 653.265 — 653.265, 653.272, 653.557, 653.606, 653.611, 653.616, 653.621, 653.626, 653.631 or 653.636 or section 5, chapter 537, Or
  • 653.272 — 653.272. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, an employer may not permit, require or suffer an agri
  • 653.273 — 653.273���� Workers excluded from agricultural overtime compensation requirements
  • 653.274 — 653.274���� Mandatory reporting on economic impacts of agricultural overtime compensation requirements
  • 653.276 — 653.276���� Economic forecast to include economic and wage data relating to state agricultural economy
  • 653.277 — 653.277���� Adjustment and revision of tax credit rate amounts
  • 653.278 — 653.278���� Bureau of Labor and Industries and Department of Revenue information sharing
  • 653.280 — 653.280���� Employer to safeguard employee�s trade equipment
  • 653.297 — 653.297���� Prohibitions and limitations on noncompetition, nondisparagement and nondisclosure agreements involving medi
  • 653.298 — 653.298���� Prohibition of adverse actions or retaliation by management services organizations or professional medical e
  • 653.300 — 653.300���� Health benefit plan options for certain employees; limitation on cost to employer or health benefit plan for
  • 653.305 — 653.305���� Bureau�s inquiry into employment of minors
  • 653.307 — to any employer without charge. [1967 c.596 �10; 1977 c.238 �4; 1985
  • 653.310 — 653.310���� Employment certificates on file; list of minor employees
  • 653.315 — 653.315, 653.320 and 653.340 and the rules adopted by the bureau pursuant to ORS 653.307. The bureau or authorized perso
  • 653.320 — 653.320���� Employment of children under 14 years; exceptions
  • 653.326 — 653.326���� Employment of professionally trained minors allowed with permit
  • 653.330 — 653.330���� Employment of minors in certain logging operations prohibited
  • 653.335 — 653.335���� Employment of minors as elevator operators prohibited
  • 653.340 — to the attention of the proper district attorney who shall prosecute
  • 653.350 — 653.350���� Employment of children under 12 years for certain agricultural labor; conditions
  • 653.360 — 653.360���� Employment of minors in certain boating, fishing and agricultural situations
  • 653.362 — 653.362���� Exemption of minors serving as soccer referees
  • 653.365 — 653.365���� Civil penalty exemption for unlawful employment of minors by parents or persons standing in place of parents
  • 653.370 — do not apply to a person under 18 years of age serving as a referee or
  • 653.403 — 653.403���� Visitation rights of bureau; prosecution of offenses against child labor laws PREDICTIVE WORK SCHEDULING
  • 653.422 — 653.422���� Covered employees; integrated enterprises; rules
  • 653.442 — or 653.455.
  • 653.450 — 653.450, 653.455, 653.465, 653.470 and 653.485 as are established in this chapter and ORS chapter 652. ����� (3) In add
  • 653.455 — for the resulting change to the employee�s written work schedule.
  • 653.465 — or 653.470.
  • 653.480 — 653.480���� Enforcement; right of action; penalties
  • 653.490 — 653.490���� Local work schedule requirements; preemption; exceptions DOMESTIC WORKERS� PROTECTION ACT
  • 653.520 — 653.520] ����� 653.565 Investigating compliance with rules; prosecution for violation. The Bureau of Labor and Indus
  • 653.547 — 653.547���� Definitions; overtime; meal and rest periods; employment conditions; rules
  • 653.551 — 653.551���� Unlawful employment discrimination; civil remedies and penalties
  • 653.553 — 653.553���� Short title WAREHOUSE WORKER PROTECTIONS
  • 653.556 — 653.556���� Notice and recordkeeping requirements for employers using quotas in warehouse distribution centers; employee
  • 653.557 — 653.557���� Current and former employee access to records regarding quotas and work speed data; timing; scope of request
  • 653.558 — 653.558���� Effect of collective bargaining agreement
  • 653.559 — 653.559���� Effect on other laws ADMINISTRATION
  • 653.560 — 653.560���� Authority of Bureau of Labor and Industries
  • 653.565 — 653.565���� Investigating compliance with rules; prosecution for violation SICK LEAVE
  • 653.601 — to 653.661 as an absence that may lead to or result in an adverse
  • 653.606 — 653.606���� Employee count; paid and unpaid sick time; rules; accrual, use and carryover amounts
  • 653.621 — 653.621���� Minimum use increments; notice to employer; rules
  • 653.631 — 653.631. ����� (5) As used in this section: ����� (a) �Consumer employed home care worker� has the meaning given the t
  • 653.646 — 653.646���� Multiemployer exception; mandate to establish sick time policy for home care workers and consumer employed p
  • 653.661 — 653.661. [2015 c.537 �14] ����� 653.661 Preemption. The State of Oregon preempts all charter and statutory authority
  • 653.991 — 653.991���� Penalties ����� 653.005 [Repealed by 1967 c.596 �15] MINIMUM WAGES; EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS; OVERTIME
  • 659A.150 — 659A.150. [2015 c.537 �8; 2025 c.85 �9] ����� 653.630 [1973 c.564 �8; repealed by 1975 c.114 �1] ����� 653.631 A
  • 735.704 — in 2001]
  • 735.736 — in 2001]
  • 735.738 — in 2001]
Title 654 · ORS Chapter 654 (60 sections)
  • 654.001 — to 654.295, 654.412 to 654.423 and 654.750 to 654.780 or under 654.991.
  • 654.010 — 654.010���� Employers to furnish safe place of employment
  • 654.015 — 654.015���� Unsafe or unhealthy place of employment prohibited
  • 654.020 — 654.020���� Interference with safety devices or methods prohibited; civil penalty
  • 654.022 — 654.022���� Duty to comply with safety and health orders, decisions and rules
  • 654.025 — 654.025���� Jurisdiction and supervision of Workers� Compensation Board, director and other state agencies over employme
  • 654.031 — 654.031���� Citation and order to correct unsafe or unhealthy conditions
  • 654.056 — 654.056���� Variance from safety or health standards; effect of variance on citations
  • 654.062 — 654.062���� Notice of violation to employer by worker; complaint by worker to director; inspection; employee protections
  • 654.067 — 654.067���� Inspection of places of employment; comprehensive inspections; denial of access; warrants; safety and health
  • 654.071 — 654.071���� Citation for safety or health standard violations; effect of failure to correct violation; posting of citati
  • 654.078 — 654.078���� Contesting violations; hearing; admissibility in criminal or civil proceedings of stipulations involving vio
  • 654.082 — 654.082���� Prohibiting use of equipment involved in violation; red warning notice
  • 654.086 — 654.086���� Civil penalty for violations; classification of violations; penalty adjustments; payment and disposition of
  • 654.090 — 654.090���� Occupational safety and health activities; voluntary compliance; rules; consultative services
  • 654.101 — 654.101���� Voluntary safety and health consultation; refusal to disclose report
  • 654.120 — 654.120���� Records of proceedings; confidentiality of certain information; federal reporting requirements; rules
  • 654.130 — 654.130���� Proceedings against unwilling witnesses
  • 654.150 — to be included in construction contracts; liability for cost of
  • 654.165 — 654.165���� Employees not required to work bare-handed or rubber-gloved on high voltage lines
  • 654.170 — 654.170���� Stairway railings and guards not required for certain public and historic buildings
  • 654.172 — 654.172���� Exemption from inspection or investigation for certain agricultural activities
  • 654.174 — 654.174���� Sanitation facilities for workers harvesting food crops; employer to post notice; rules WORKPLACE SAFETY
  • 654.176 — 654.176, shall: ����� (a) Conduct periodic security and safety assessments to identify existing or potential threats of
  • 654.189 — 654.189���� Safe Employment Education and Training Advisory Committee; members; terms; expenses; duties; meetings
  • 654.191 — 654.191���� Occupational Safety and Health Grant program; rules
  • 654.192 — 654.192���� Labor organization not liable for injury resulting from absence of safety or health provision HAZARD COM
  • 654.196 — 654.196���� Rules on contents of piping systems; posting notice on right to be informed of hazardous substances; withhol
  • 654.200 — 654.200���� Scholarship account; use; standards for eligibility HEALTH AND SANITATION INSPECTIONS
  • 654.202 — 654.202���� Issuance of warrants for safety and health inspections
  • 654.206 — 654.206���� Grounds for issuance of inspection warrants; requirements of affidavit
  • 654.212 — 654.212���� Procedure for issuance of inspection warrant by magistrate
  • 654.216 — 654.216, or without such other authority as a court may grant in an appropriate civil proceeding. Nothing contained here
  • 654.232 — 654.232)] ����� 654.050 [Amended by 1953 c.387 �2; 1957 c.436 �1; 1965 c.285 �69d; 1969 c.534 �1; 1971 c.251 �1; rep
  • 654.251 — 654.251���� Assistance to director from other state agencies; inspection of farm labor camps and facilities
  • 654.285 — 654.285���� Admissibility of rules and orders of department in evidence in proceedings under ORS 654.001 to
  • 654.290 — 654.290���� Applicability of Administrative Procedures Act; Administrative Law Judge qualifications
  • 654.293 — 654.293���� Representation of employer by attorney permitted
  • 654.305 — 654.305���� Protection and safety of persons in hazardous employment generally
  • 654.310 — 654.310���� Places of employment; compliance with applicable orders, rules
  • 654.315 — 654.315���� Persons in charge of work to see that ORS 654.305 to 654.336 are complied with
  • 654.325 — 654.325���� Who may prosecute damage action for death; damages unlimited
  • 654.336 — 654.336. [2001 c.865 �17] UTILITY VEHICLES ����� 654.345 Safety standards for utility vehicle rentals. (1) As us
  • 654.345 — 654.345���� Safety standards for utility vehicle rentals SAFETY AND HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
  • 654.400 — 654.400���� Use of title of industrial hygienist, occupational health and safety technologist, construction health and s
  • 654.402 — 654.402���� Activities permitted under other designation, certification or license SAFETY OF HEALTH CARE EMPLOYEES
  • 654.413 — 654.413���� Required policies regarding surgical smoke
  • 654.414 — 654.414���� Duties of health care employer; security and safety assessment; workplace violence prevention and protection
  • 654.416 — 654.416���� Required records of assaults against employees; contents; summary report; rules
  • 654.417 — 654.417���� Duty of Department of Consumer and Business Services to submit consolidated report of assault records and in
  • 654.418 — 654.418���� Protection of employee of health care employer after assault by patient
  • 654.421 — 654.421���� Refusal to treat certain patients by home health care employee
  • 654.423 — and 654.750 to 654.780 and encourage voluntary compliance with
  • 654.715 — 654.715���� Report of accidents to Public Utility Commission; investigation; supplemental reports; rules
  • 654.720 — 654.720���� Public inspection or use of reports as evidence prohibited HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS USED IN AGRICULTURE
  • 654.750 — to 654.780 and which has become final by operation of law or on appeal,
  • 654.760 — 654.760���� Rules on hazardous chemicals, safety equipment and training
  • 654.770 — 654.770���� Basic information available to agricultural employers for employees; content; language
  • 654.780 — 654.780, unless the context requires otherwise: ����� (1) �Employee� means any individual, whether lawfully or unlawful
  • 654.991 — 654.991���� Penalties SAFETY AND HEALTH CONDITIONS IN PLACES OF EMPLOYMENT ����� 654.001 Short title. ORS 654.00
Title 655 · ORS Chapter 655 (10 sections)
  • 655.010 — [Repealed by 1967 c.359 �704]
  • 655.505 — to 655.555 are subject to assignment prior to their receipt by the
  • 655.510 — 655.510���� Benefits for injuries in authorized employment; establishing injury claim; exclusive remedy
  • 655.515 — 655.515���� Benefits, training and medical services under ORS 655.505 to 655.555; rules
  • 655.520 — 655.520���� Filing claim for benefits; rules; initial award; limitations
  • 655.530 — 655.530���� Assignment of benefits under ORS 655.505 to 655.555
  • 655.545 — 655.545���� Liability for payment of benefits; precedence of expenses; priority among claimants
  • 655.550 — 655.550���� Assessment of Oregon Department of Administrative Services for costs of Workers� Compensation Board
  • 655.615 — 655.615���� Payment of benefits to injured occupationally limited trainees
  • 656.304 — 656.304. [1963 c.527 �6; 1965 c.285 �79e; 1983 c.740 �241a; 1995 c.384 �22; 2019 c.213 �109] ����� 655.530 Assignmen
Title 656 · ORS Chapter 656 (184 sections)
  • 183.310 — to 183.410 and in such a manner that will reasonably and substantially
  • 190.110 — 190.110, for the purpose of sharing information necessary to enable the Department of Consumer and Business Services to
  • 198.010 — or 198.180, translator district formed under ORS 354.605 to 354.715,
  • 401.661 — 401.661; ����� (b) While the individual is engaged in training being conducted or approved by the authority for the pur
  • 441.055 — relating to the granting of medical staff privileges.
  • 654.097 — 654.097] ����� 656.452 [Amended by 1965 c.285 �54a; renumbered 656.632] ����� 656.454 [Renumbered 656.634] �
  • 654.295 — 654.295, 654.412 to 654.423, 654.750 to 654.780 and this chapter. ����� (d) Generally provide for the taking of testimo
  • 654.412 — to 654.423 and 654.750 to 654.780, all cases, disputes and controversies
  • 656.003 — 656.003���� Application of definitions to construction of chapter
  • 656.005 — 656.005, 656.245, 656.250, 656.252, 656.262, 656.268, 656.325, 656.340,
  • 656.008 — 656.008���� Extension of laws relating to workers� compensation to federal lands and projects within state
  • 656.017 — and 656.407 and provide workers� compensation coverage for all of the
  • 656.018 — 656.018���� Effect of providing coverage; exclusive remedy
  • 656.019 — 656.019���� Civil negligence action for claim denied on basis of failure to meet major contributing cause standard; stat
  • 656.020 — 656.020���� Damage actions by workers against noncomplying employers; defenses outlawed
  • 656.021 — 656.021���� Coverage exception for laborers under contracts with construction and landscape contractor licensees
  • 656.023 — and shall be entitled to benefits as subject workers.
  • 656.025 — 656.025���� Individuals engaged in commuter ridesharing not subject workers; conditions
  • 656.029 — 656.029���� Obligation of person awarding contract to provide coverage for workers under contract; exceptions; effect of
  • 656.031 — 656.031���� Coverage for municipal volunteer personnel
  • 656.033 — 656.033���� Coverage for participants in work experience or school directed professional training programs
  • 656.035 — 656.035���� Status of workers in separate occupations of employer
  • 656.037 — 656.037���� Exemption from coverage for persons engaged in certain real estate activities
  • 656.039 — 656.039���� Election of coverage for workers not subject to law; procedure; cancellation; election of coverage for home
  • 656.041 — 656.041���� City or county may elect to provide coverage for adults in custody
  • 656.043 — 656.043���� Governmental agency paying wages responsible for providing coverage
  • 656.044 — 656.044���� State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation may insure liability under Longshoremen�s and Harbor Workers� Comp
  • 656.046 — 656.046���� Coverage of persons in college work experience and professional education programs
  • 656.047 — 656.047���� Oregon Health Authority obligation to provide coverage for volunteer health care providers and support and a
  • 656.052 — (1) a civil penalty of not more than $1,000 or twice the premium that
  • 656.056 — 656.056���� Subject employers must post notice of manner of compliance
  • 656.075 — 656.075���� Exemption from coverage for newspaper carriers; casualty insurance and other requirements
  • 656.126 — 656.126���� Coverage while temporarily in or out of state; judicial notice of other state�s laws; agreements between sta
  • 656.128 — 656.128���� Sole proprietors, limited liability company members, partners, independent contractors may elect coverage by
  • 656.135 — 656.135���� Coverage of deaf school work experience trainees
  • 656.138 — 656.138���� Coverage of apprentices, trainees participating in related instruction classes
  • 656.140 — 656.140���� Coverage of persons operating equipment for hire
  • 656.154 — 656.154���� Injury due to negligence or wrong of a person not in the same employ as injured worker; remedy against such
  • 656.156 — and 656.202 while performing any duties arising out of and in the
  • 656.160 — 656.160���� Effect of incarceration on receipt of compensation
  • 656.170 — 656.170���� Validity of provisions of certain collective bargaining agreements; alternative dispute resolution systems;
  • 656.172 — 656.172���� Applicability of and criteria for establishing program under ORS 656.170
  • 656.202 — 656.202���� Compensation payable to subject worker in accordance with law in effect at time of injury; exceptions; notic
  • 656.204 — and 656.208.
  • 656.208 — 656.208���� Death during permanent total disability
  • 656.209 — 656.209. ����� (3) A procedure for ordering reduction of benefits or such other sanctions as the department considers a
  • 656.210 — and commence payments pursuant to ORS 656.212 when the attending physician
  • 656.212 — (2) and 656.262 (4) may be provided from the time the attending
  • 656.216 — 656.216���� Permanent partial disability; method of payment; effect of prior receipt of temporary disability payments
  • 656.218 — 656.218���� Continuance of permanent partial disability payments to survivors; effect of death prior to final claim disp
  • 656.225 — 656.225���� Compensability of certain preexisting conditions
  • 656.228 — 656.228���� Payments directly to beneficiary or custodian
  • 656.232 — 656.232���� Payments to noncitizens residing outside of United States
  • 656.236 — 656.236���� Compromise and release of claim matters except for medical benefits; approval by Administrative Law Judge or
  • 656.240 — 656.240���� Deduction of benefits from sick leave payments paid to employees
  • 656.245 — 656.245. ����� (i) The insurer or self-insured employer may unilaterally suspend payment of all compensation to a worke
  • 656.247 — 656.247, pending acceptance or denial of a claim, compensation payable to a claimant does not include the costs of medic
  • 656.250 — 656.250���� Limitation on compensability of physical therapist services
  • 656.252 — 656.252���� Medical report regulation; rules; duties of attending physician or nurse practitioner; disclosure of informa
  • 656.254 — 656.254���� Medical report forms; penalties and other sanctions; procedure for declaring health care practitioner inelig
  • 656.256 — 656.256���� Considerations for rules regarding certain rural hospitals
  • 656.258 — 656.258���� Vocational assistance service payments (metadata only)
  • 656.260 — 656.260, 656.327 or 656.340 to a claimant, or attorney fees under this section, should not be disallowed or reduced, the
  • 656.262 — issued in the 60 days allowed for processing of the claim. The denial
  • 656.263 — 656.263���� To whom notices sent under ORS 656.262, 656.265, 656.268 to 656.289, 656.295 to 656.325 and 656.382 to 656.3
  • 656.264 — 656.264���� Compensable injury, denied claim and other reports
  • 656.266 — (2), an occupational disease, as defined in ORS 656.802, is considered
  • 656.267 — 656.267���� Claims for new and omitted medical conditions
  • 656.268 — 656.268, a hearing on the objection shall not be granted unless the request for hearing is filed within 60 days after co
  • 656.273 — 656.273���� Aggravation for worsened conditions; procedure; limitations; additional compensation
  • 656.277 — 656.277���� Request for reclassification of nondisabling claim; nondisabling claim procedure; attorney fees
  • 656.278 — 656.278. ����� (d) The balance of the recovery must be paid to the worker or the beneficiaries of the worker forthwith.
  • 656.280 — 656.280; 1977 c.804 �12; 1977 c.868 �4; 1979 c.839 �29; 1981 c.535 �10; 1981 c.723 �4; 1981 c.854 �23; 1983 c.816 �8; 19
  • 656.283 — within 30 days from the date of the reconsideration order.
  • 656.287 — 656.287���� Use of vocational reports in determining loss of earning capacity at hearing; rules
  • 656.289 — (4).
  • 656.291 — 656.291, cases involving stayed compensation under ORS 656.313 (1)(b) and requests for hearing that are consolidated wit
  • 656.295 — 656.295. ����� (4)(a) Notwithstanding ORS 656.236, in any case where there is a bona fide dispute over compensability o
  • 656.298 — 656.298. [Formerly 656.294; 2007 c.270 �6] ����� 656.307 Determination of issues regarding responsibility for compen
  • 656.307 — 656.307���� Determination of issues regarding responsibility for compensation payment; mediation or arbitration procedur
  • 656.308 — 656.308���� Responsibility for payment of claims; effect of new injury; denial of responsibility; procedure for joining
  • 656.310 — 656.310���� Presumption concerning notice of injury and self-inflicted injuries; reports as evidence
  • 656.313 — 656.313; or ����� (C) The worker is enrolled and actively engaged in training according to rules adopted pursuant to OR
  • 656.319 — 656.319���� Time within which hearing must be requested
  • 656.322 — 656.322; 1977 c.804 �16; 1979 c.839 �12; 1981 c.540 �1; 1985 c.600 �12; 1987 c.373 �35b; 1993 c.445 �1; 1995 c.332 �47;
  • 656.325 — and 656.382 to 656.388.
  • 656.327 — 656.327, any other provisions directly relating to the provision of medical services to workers or any disputes arising
  • 656.328 — 656.328���� List of authorized providers and standards of professional conduct for providers of independent medical exam
  • 656.331 — 656.331���� Contact, medical examination of worker represented by attorney prohibited without written notice; rules
  • 656.340 — 656.340���� Vocational assistance procedure; eligibility criteria; service providers; resolution of vocational assistanc
  • 656.360 — 656.360���� Confidentiality of worker medical and vocational claim records
  • 656.362 — 656.362���� Liability for disclosure of worker medical and vocational claim records LEGAL REPRESENTATION
  • 656.382 — 656.382���� Penalties and attorney fees payable by insurer or employer in processing claim
  • 656.383 — 656.383���� Attorney fees in cases prior to decision or after request for hearing
  • 656.385 — 656.385���� Attorney fees in cases regarding certain medical service or vocational rehabilitation matters; rules; limita
  • 656.386 — 656.386���� Recovery of attorney fees, expenses and costs in appeal on denied claim; attorney fees in other cases
  • 656.388 — 656.388���� Approval of attorney fees required; lien for fees; fee schedule; adjustment; report of legal service costs
  • 656.390 — 656.390���� Frivolous appeals, hearing requests or motions; expenses and attorney fee\ SELF-INSURED AND CARRIER-INSU
  • 656.406 — 656.406; 1989 c.1094 �3] ����� 656.716 Board members not to engage in political or business activity that interferes
  • 656.412 — 656.412; 1979 c.839 �21] ����� 656.734 [Formerly 656.424; repealed by 1973 c.833 �48] ����� 656.735 Civil penalt
  • 656.416 — 656.416; 1977 c.804 �29; 1981 c.860 ��2,6; 1987 c.373 �42; 1999 c.876 �7] ����� 656.724 Administrative Law Judges; a
  • 656.419 — 656.419���� Workers� compensation insurance contracts
  • 656.423 — or 656.427;
  • 656.427 — (4). The revocation shall become effective within 10 days after receipt
  • 656.430 — 656.430���� Certification of self-insured employer; employer groups; insurance policy requirements; revocation of certif
  • 656.434 — 656.434���� Certification effective until canceled or revoked; revocation of certificate
  • 656.440 — 656.440���� Notice of certificate revocation; appeal; effective date
  • 656.441 — 656.441���� Advancement of funds from Workers� Benefit Fund for compensation due workers insured by certain decertified
  • 656.443 — 656.443���� Procedure upon default by employer or self-insured employer group; rules
  • 656.445 — 656.445���� Advancement of funds from Workers� Benefit Fund for compensation due workers insured by insurer in default;
  • 656.447 — 656.447���� Sanctions against insurer for failure to comply with contracts, orders or rules
  • 656.454 — 656.454; 1967 c.335 �55; 1982 s.s.3 c.2 �4] ����� 656.635 Reserve accounts in Industrial Accident Fund. (1) The Stat
  • 656.455 — 656.455���� Self-insured employers to process claims and make records available at authorized locations; disposal of rec
  • 656.456 — 656.456; 1971 c.768 �4; 1973 c.614 �7; 1974 c.41 �10; 1977 c.200 �1; 1977 c.804 �21; 1979 c.839 �15; 1979 c.845 �4; 1981
  • 656.504 — within 30 days after receipt of notice by the director or corporation
  • 656.505 — 656.505���� Estimate of payroll when employer fails to file payroll report; demand for and recovery of premiums and asse
  • 656.506 — 656.506, 656.622, 656.625 and 656.628 (All 1993 Edition) may be expended only to carry out the programs referred to in O
  • 656.508 — 656.508���� Authority to fix premium rates for employers
  • 656.526 — 656.526���� Distribution of dividends from surplus in Industrial Accident Fund
  • 656.536 — 656.536���� Premium charges for coverage of reforestation cooperative workers based on prevailing wage; manner of determ
  • 656.552 — 656.552���� Deposit of cash, bond or letter of credit to secure payment of employer�s premiums
  • 656.554 — 656.554���� Injunction against employer failing to comply with deposit requirements
  • 656.556 — 656.556���� Liability of person letting a contract for amounts due from contractor
  • 656.560 — 656.560���� Default in payment of premiums, fees, assessments or deposit; remedies
  • 656.562 — 656.562���� Moneys due Industrial Accident Fund as preferred claims; moneys due department as taxes due state
  • 656.564 — 656.564���� Lien for amounts due from employer on real property, improvements and equipment on or with which labor is pe
  • 656.566 — 656.566���� Lien on property of employer for amounts due RECOVERY AGAINST THIRD PERSONS AND NONCOMPLYING EMPLOYERS
  • 656.578 — 656.578���� Workers� election whether to sue third person or noncomplying employer for damages
  • 656.580 — 656.580���� Payment of compensation notwithstanding cause of action for damages; lien on cause of action for compensatio
  • 656.583 — 656.583���� Paying agency may compel election and prompt action
  • 656.587 — 656.587, in which case the release of the claim is not final until such time as the order of the board becomes final. In
  • 656.588 — 656.588; 1977 c.804 �14; 1981 c.854 �25; 1983 c.568 �2; 1990 c.2 �29; 1991 c.312 �1; 1995 c.332 �43; 1997 c.605 �3; 2001
  • 656.591 — 656.591���� Election not to bring action operates as assignment of cause of action; repayments to department by paying a
  • 656.593 — 656.593, which lien shall be preferred to all claims except the cost of recovering such damages. [Formerly 656.314]
  • 656.595 — 656.595���� Precedence of cause of action; compensation paid or payable not to be an issue
  • 656.596 — if a workers� compensation claim had been filed and accepted at the
  • 656.605 — for all costs incurred in providing vocational benefits as a result of
  • 656.622 — 656.622���� Reemployment Assistance Program; claim data not to be used for insurance rating; rules
  • 656.625 — 656.625, 656.628 and 656.630, in a manner that minimizes the volatility of the rates assessed. If the department determi
  • 656.628 — 656.628���� Workers with Disabilities Program; use of funds; conditions and limitations; rules
  • 656.630 — 656.630. Factors to be considered in making such adjustment of the assessments must include, but not be limited to, the
  • 656.634 — 656.634���� Trust fund status of Industrial Accident Fund
  • 656.635 — 656.635���� Reserve accounts in Industrial Accident Fund
  • 656.636 — 656.636���� Reserves in Industrial Accident Fund for awards for permanent disability or death
  • 656.640 — 656.640���� Creation of reserves (Other Funds) (metadata only)
  • 656.644 — 656.644���� Petty cash funds ADMINISTRATION (General Provisions)
  • 656.702 — 656.702���� Disclosure of records of corporation, department and insurers
  • 656.704 — 656.704���� Actions and orders regarding matters concerning claim and matters other than matters concerning claim; autho
  • 656.709 — 656.709���� Ombudsman for injured workers; ombudsman for small business; duties
  • 656.714 — 656.714. ����� (3) Any vacancy on the board shall be filled by appointment by the Governor. ����� (4) All appointments
  • 656.716 — 656.716���� Board members not to engage in political or business activity that interferes with duties as board member; o
  • 656.720 — 656.720���� Prosecution and defense of actions by Attorney General and district attorneys
  • 656.724 — 656.724���� Administrative Law Judges; appointment; qualifications; term; performance survey; removal procedure
  • 656.725 — 656.725���� Duties and status of Administrative Law Judges
  • 656.726 — 656.726, 657.170, 659A.043, 659A.046, 659A.049 and 659A.063 by sections 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25 an
  • 656.727 — 656.727���� Rules for administration of benefit offset
  • 656.732 — 656.732���� Power to compel obedience to subpoenas and punish for misconduct
  • 656.740 — 656.740. ����� (B) Cease and desist orders issued under this subsection are subject to ORS 656.740. [1990 c.2 �12; 1995
  • 656.745 — 656.745. ����� (7) A claims processing agent that the director designates under subsection (4) of this section, other t
  • 656.751 — 656.751���� State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation created; board; members� qualifications; terms; compensation; expe
  • 656.752 — 656.752���� State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation; purpose and functions
  • 656.753 — 656.753���� State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation exempt from certain financial administration laws; contracts with
  • 656.758 — 656.758���� Inspection of books, records and payrolls; statement of employment data; civil penalty for misrepresentation
  • 656.772 — 656.772���� Annual audit of State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation by Secretary of State; scope of review; report of
  • 656.774 — 656.774���� Annual report by State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation to Secretary of State; contents
  • 656.776 — 656.776���� Notice to Secretary of State regarding action on audit report (Claims Examiner Certification)
  • 656.780 — 656.780���� Certification and training of claims examiners; records of certification and training of examiners; departme
  • 656.790 — 656.790���� Workers� Compensation Management-Labor Advisory Committee; membership; duties; expenses
  • 656.794 — 656.794���� Advisory committee on medical care; rules INFORMATIONAL MATERIALS ABOUT WORKERS� COMPENSATION SYSTEM
  • 656.795 — 656.795���� Informational materials for nurse practitioners
  • 656.797 — 656.797���� Certification by nurse practitioner of review of required materials
  • 656.798 — 656.798���� Duty of insurer, self-insured employer and self-insured employer group to provide information to director
  • 656.799 — 656.799���� Informational materials for other health care professionals; certification of review of materials OCCUPA
  • 656.802 — 656.802���� Occupational disease; mental disorder; presumptions as to stress disorders; proof
  • 656.804 — 656.804���� Occupational disease as an injury under Workers� Compensation Law
  • 656.807 — 656.807���� Time for filing of claims for occupational disease; procedure PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYER ORGANIZATIONS AND WO
  • 656.855 — 656.855���� Licensing system for worker leasing companies; rules; fees; dedication of moneys received PENALTIES
  • 656.990 — 656.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 656.001 Short title. This chapter may be cited as the Workers� Co
  • 659A.040 — 659A.040, 659A.043, 659A.046, 659A.049 and 659A.052 and the information relating to the enforcement of ORS 659A.040, 659
  • 659A.046 — 659A.046, 659A.049 and 659A.052, subject to an agreement between the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business
  • 659A.052 — that the bureau must report to the director.
  • 67.005 — 67.005. ����� (d) When a noncomplying employer is a partnership, the partnership and its partners shall be jointly and
  • 677.505 — to 677.525 or a similarly licensed physician associate in any country
  • 731.162 — 731.162. [1965 c.285 �41; 1979 c.673 �1; 1981 c.535 �8; 1981 c.854 �22; 1983 c.809 �2; 1990 c.2 �23; 1993 c.521 �1; 1995
Title 657 · ORS Chapter 657 (216 sections)
  • 190.620 — 190.620. [1957 c.682 �5; 1977 c.446 �5] ����� 657.100 When individual deemed �unemployed�; exclusions; rules. (1) An
  • 285B.482 — 285B.482. The information disclosed to the commission and the department may include an employer�s employment level, tot
  • 293.250 — for processing a request to offset against liquidated state debt a
  • 411.855 — 411.855. [1961 c.631 �7; 1965 c.291 �5; 1967 c.130 �10] ����� 657.142 Inclusion of split week in calendar quarter; r
  • 43.160 — 43.160, the decisions, findings, conclusions, final orders and judgments that arise out of hearings under ORS 657.270, r
  • 430.223 — 430.223. If the information disclosed under this paragraph is not prepared for the use of the Employment Department, the
  • 453.307 — to 453.414. If the information disclosed under this paragraph is not
  • 657.008 — 657.008���� Savings provision; notice to Legislative Counsel of nonconforming law DEFINITIONS
  • 657.030 — 657.030���� Employment generally; educational, hospital, nursing, student service exclusions
  • 657.035 — 657.035���� Employment; effect of place of performance of service
  • 657.040 — 657.040���� Employment; when service for pay excluded; independent contractors
  • 657.043 — 657.043���� Employment; golf course caddy service excluded; exceptions
  • 657.044 — 657.044���� Employment; service by partners and corporate officers and directors who are family members and by certain s
  • 657.045 — 657.045���� Employment; agricultural labor excluded; election; exceptions
  • 657.046 — 657.046���� Employment; operation of taxicab or passenger vehicle for nonemergency medical transportation by owner or le
  • 657.047 — 657.047���� Employment; transportation of logs, poles and piling and lessor of for-hire carriers excluded; exceptions
  • 657.048 — [1997 c.294 �2; 2001 c.572 �5;
  • 657.050 — 657.050���� Employment; domestic service, child care service and certain service not in course of employer�s trade exclu
  • 657.053 — 657.053���� Employment; certain service on fishing boat excluded
  • 657.055 — [Amended by 1959 c.405 �4;
  • 657.060 — 657.060���� Employment; family service and foster care excluded
  • 657.065 — 657.065���� Employment; governmental service excluded; exceptions
  • 657.067 — 657.067���� Employment; community work and training programs excluded; work study, work experience and work incentive pr
  • 657.070 — [Repealed by 1971 c.463 �20]
  • 657.072 — 657.072���� Employment; certain nonprofit services excluded
  • 657.075 — 657.075���� Employment; service under Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act excluded
  • 657.078 — 657.078���� Employment; stringer, correspondent and photographer services for media excluded
  • 657.080 — 657.080���� Employment; news delivery service excluded
  • 657.085 — 657.085���� Employment; service by certain agents, brokers, producers and salespersons excluded
  • 657.087 — 657.087���� Employment; service by individuals soliciting contracts for home improvements and consumer goods sales exclu
  • 657.088 — 657.088���� Employment; certain sports officiating services excluded; exceptions
  • 657.090 — 657.090���� Employment; petroleum products distributors excluded
  • 657.091 — 657.091���� Employment; food product demonstrators excluded
  • 657.092 — 657.092���� Employment; nonprofit organization employees and contestants excluded
  • 657.093 — 657.093���� Employment; certain services provided in exchange for ski passes excluded
  • 657.094 — 657.094, �employment� means service for an employer, including service in interstate commerce, within or outside the Uni
  • 657.100 — 657.100���� When individual deemed �unemployed�; exclusions; rules
  • 657.115 — to 657.140, �wages� means all remuneration for employment, including
  • 657.117 — 657.117���� Wages; inclusion of federal taxes and tips
  • 657.120 — 657.120���� Wages; exclusion of retirement benefits
  • 657.125 — 657.125���� Wages; exclusion of disability benefits
  • 657.130 — 657.130���� Wages; exclusion of payments from certain trusts and annuities
  • 657.135 — 657.135���� Wages; exclusion of payments to persons over 65
  • 657.140 — 657.140���� Wages; exclusion of assistance to individuals under community work and training program
  • 657.142 — 657.142���� Inclusion of split week in calendar quarter; rules BENEFITS AND CLAIMS (Income Tax Matters)
  • 657.144 — 657.144���� Notice to individual of effect of filing claim for benefits; earned income tax credits
  • 657.145 — [1977 c.447 �2; repealed by 1983
  • 657.146 — 657.146���� Withholding from benefits for tax purposes; rules
  • 657.148 — 657.148���� Compliance with federal requirements for collection and payment of federal taxes (Generally)
  • 657.150 — (5).
  • 657.152 — 657.152���� Adjusting benefits to even dollar amounts
  • 657.153 — 657.153���� Back pay not to be reduced by benefits received; exception for strikes
  • 657.156 — 657.156���� Reemployment service assistance; eligibility; rules
  • 657.158 — 657.158���� Self-employment assistance; eligibility; amounts payable; rules
  • 657.159 — 657.159���� Claimants required to submit job qualifications to Oregon State Employment Service; use of information; refe
  • 657.160 — [Amended by 1959 c.643 �1; 1961
  • 657.165 — 657.165���� Waiting period eligibility, condition, limitation
  • 657.167 — 657.167���� Amount and time period for payment of benefits to educational institution employees
  • 657.176 — 657.176���� Grounds and procedure for disqualification; exceptions; rules
  • 657.179 — 657.179���� Eligibility of individuals participating in certain federally approved training
  • 657.181 — enacted in lieu of 657.175, 657.180 and 657.185); 1957 c.699 �3;
  • 657.184 — 657.184���� Benefits payable for service by noncitizens
  • 657.185 — 657.185); 1957 c.699 �2; 1959 c.643 �2; 1973 c.398 �2; 1977 c.295 �4; 1979 c.267 �2; 1981 c.5 �2; 1981 c.751 �2; 1982 s.
  • 657.186 — 657.186���� Benefits payable for service by athletes
  • 657.203 — 657.203���� Benefits charged to school district or education service district during labor dispute
  • 657.205 — 657.205���� Deduction of retirement pay; exceptions
  • 657.210 — 657.210���� Disqualification in other jurisdictions
  • 657.213 — and 657.221, except for the requirements of ORS 657.155 (1)(d). [Amended
  • 657.215 — 657.215���� Disqualification for misrepresentation (metadata only)
  • 657.221 — 657.221���� Benefits payable to nonprofessional educational institution employees
  • 657.255 — 657.255���� Method of payment of benefits; payment of benefits due deceased person; rules
  • 657.260 — 657.260���� Filing claims for benefits; employer to post statements concerning claim regulations; rules
  • 657.262 — 657.262���� Information provided by public employer to employees
  • 657.265 — 657.265���� Notice of claim filing to employing unit or agent of employing unit
  • 657.266 — 657.266���� Initial determination of eligibility and amount of benefits; notice to affected parties; cancellation of det
  • 657.267 — 657.267���� Allowing or denying claim; notice of denial; amended decision; appeal
  • 657.268 — or, if mailed, within 20 days after the notice was mailed to the party�s
  • 657.269 — and 657.270 to 657.282.
  • 657.270 — 657.270���� Hearing upon decision; application for review; dismissal of request for hearing
  • 657.273 — 657.273���� Restriction on use of findings, orders and judgments in other proceedings
  • 657.280 — or 657.290 shall be allowed fees at a rate fixed by the Director of the
  • 657.282 — 657.282. [Amended by 1959 c.583 �20; 1961 c.252 �4; 1965 c.210 �4; 1975 c.257 �7; 1983 c.522 �5; 1985 c.565 �88; 1993 c.
  • 657.285 — [Amended by 1959 c.583 �19;
  • 657.290 — 657.290���� Continuous jurisdiction of director; reconsideration of previous decisions
  • 657.295 — 657.295���� Witness fees; disputed claim expenses; counsel; fees
  • 657.300 — 657.300���� False statements or failure to report material fact by employer
  • 657.306 — 657.306���� Combining decision on claim for benefits with decision on recovery of benefits
  • 657.310 — 657.310, interest on those amounts or penalties, the Employment Department may instead: ����� (a) Assess a collection c
  • 657.312 — 657.312���� Offset of moneys owed to debtor by federal and state governments against certain benefit overpayments; fees;
  • 657.315 — 657.315���� Deduction of benefits paid in error not due to recipient fault; director discretion; civil action by directo
  • 657.317 — 657.317���� Waiver of recovery of overpaid benefits; director discretion; liability extinguished
  • 657.320 — 657.320���� Cancellation of unrecoverable benefits (Extended Benefits)
  • 657.321 — to 657.329 supersede inconsistent provisions of this chapter. The provisions of this chapter
  • 657.323 — 657.323���� ORS 657.321 to 657.329 supersede inconsistent provisions of this chapter
  • 657.325 — 657.325���� Extended benefits; eligibility; amount (metadata only)
  • 657.326 — 657.326���� Adjustment of extended benefits to be received when benefit year ends within extended benefit period
  • 657.327 — 657.327, one-half of extended benefits applicable to a political subdivision paying taxes under this section shall be ch
  • 657.331 — to 657.334. However, nothing in this section shall be construed to
  • 657.332 — 657.332���� Eligibility for benefits; maximum amount
  • 657.333 — 657.333���� Charging employer�s account for benefits; reimbursing employer payments
  • 657.334 — 657.334: ����� (a) �Additional benefits� means benefits totally financed by the state and payable under this chapter to
  • 657.350 — 657.350���� Rules for administering training program
  • 657.355 — 657.355���� Denial of benefits to trainees subject to review
  • 657.357 — 657.357���� Apprenticeship program participants eligible for benefits; conditions
  • 657.360 — or the provisions of this chapter relating to availability for work,
  • 657.370 — to 657.390. The director may adopt such rules as the director considers
  • 657.375 — 657.375���� Plan applications; approval by director
  • 657.380 — 657.380���� Eligibility of employees; benefit limitation
  • 657.385 — 657.385���� Method of paying benefits; amount; applicability of law to shared work plans; rules
  • 657.390 — 657.390���� Employer charged for benefits in same manner as for regular or extended benefits; limitations RECOVERY O
  • 657.392 — 657.392���� Benefits subject to recovery as lien on real or personal property
  • 657.396 — 657.396���� Alternative remedies for collection of amounts liable to be repaid; warrants; execution by sheriff
  • 657.398 — 657.398���� Release, compromise or satisfaction of lien
  • 657.400 — 657.400: ����� (A) Interest other than interest described in paragraph (c) of this subsection; and ����� (B) The porti
  • 657.405 — 657.405���� �Computation date� defined for ORS 657.430 to 657.462 and 657.471 to 657.485
  • 657.410 — 657.410���� Minimum wage for employee without fixed wage
  • 657.415 — 657.415���� When employer ceases to be subject to this chapter
  • 657.425 — 657.425���� Election of coverage for services that do not constitute employment as defined in this chapter
  • 657.426 — 657.426���� Professional employer organizations; payroll reporting; charging of benefits; excess wages; election
  • 657.430 — 657.430���� Tax rates based on experience (Temporary provisions relating to determination of employer tax rates for
  • 657.435 — for calendar year 2020, the tax rate so assigned shall be the employer�s
  • 657.457 — 657.457���� Penalty when employer fails to file contribution reports and pay contributions when due; notice of failure;
  • 657.458 — 657.458���� Definitions for employer tax rate computations; exclusion of calendar years 2020 and 2021
  • 657.459 — 657.459���� Computation of Fund Adequacy Percentage Ratio
  • 657.461 — 657.461)] ����� 657.462 Computation of benefit ratio; grouping employers within cumulative taxable payroll percentag
  • 657.462 — 657.462, shall be notified of the tax rate for the employer not later than November 15 of the year preceding the calenda
  • 657.464 — 657.464) repealed by 1969 c.157 �1 (657.458 and 657.459 enacted in lieu of
  • 657.465 — 657.465)] ����� 657.466 [1955 c.655 �23 (enacted in lieu of 657.465); 1957 c.699 �9; renumbered 657.471] ����� 6
  • 657.467 — 657.467���� Amounts included in fund adequacy percentage ratio computations
  • 657.471 — 657.471, 657.480, 657.485, 657.679, 657.681 and 657.682 may be extended, upon a showing of good cause therefor, a reason
  • 657.472 — 657.472, 657.512, 657.550 and 657.672)] ����� 657.513 Political subdivision contribution payments from Local Governm
  • 657.473 — 657.473���� Statement of benefits charged to employer�s account
  • 657.475 — 657.475���� Where a number of the same workers are normally employed by several employers; records; contributions; charg
  • 657.477 — 657.477���� Related corporations as common paymaster; treatment of compensation for services
  • 657.480 — 657.480. The election shall be on forms prescribed by the Director of the Employment Department and must be filed within
  • 657.485 — 657.485���� Notice of rate; request for hearing; procedure for redetermination
  • 657.487 — 657.487���� Judicial review of decisions under ORS 657.485
  • 657.490 — 657.490���� Employer or employee has no prior right to employer�s contributions
  • 657.495 — 657.495, 657.565, 657.660 (2) or any other provision of this chapter is a Class C misdemeanor. If an offending employer
  • 657.504 — 657.504���� Applicability of noncharging provisions
  • 657.507 — 657.507���� Employer�s security for payment of contributions
  • 657.509 — 657.509���� Taxes from political subdivisions and people�s utility districts; election; effect of canceling election; ap
  • 657.513 — 657.513���� Political subdivision contribution payments from Local Government Employer Benefit Trust Fund
  • 657.515 — 657.515, an employer whose tax rate for calendar year 2021 was at least 0.5 percentage points, and not more than 2.0 per
  • 657.516 — shall within 20 days after the mailing of the notice of assessment
  • 657.517 — 657.517���� Authority of director to compromise or adjust debts or overpayments; determination of uncollectible amounts
  • 657.525 — to 657.540 may be released, compromised or satisfied by the Director of
  • 657.530 — 657.530���� Lien on property used in connection with employment on which contributions are due
  • 657.535 — 657.535���� Liens under ORS 657.525 or 657.530; priority; filing statement of lien; foreclosure
  • 657.540 — 657.540���� Lien on property of defaulting employer; recording; priority; foreclosure
  • 657.542 — 657.542���� Filing liens and warrants with Secretary of State
  • 657.545 — 657.545���� Release of ORS 657.540 lien by filing security
  • 657.550 — and 657.672); 1975 c.156 �4; 1977 c.538 �11]
  • 657.552 — 657.552���� Limitations on notices of assessment and on actions to collect contributions, interest and penalties
  • 657.555 — 657.555���� Authority to release, compromise or satisfy liens
  • 657.557 — 657.557���� Remedies for collection of contributions not exclusive; prevailing party in civil action to recover costs
  • 657.560 — 657.560���� Joining director in actions involving title of property subject to director�s lien
  • 657.571 — 657.571���� Quarterly or annual tax report; form; filing with Department of Revenue
  • 657.575 — 657.575���� Repayment of default by nonprofit employing unit; conditions EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT; ADMINISTRATION GENER
  • 657.608 — 657.608���� Director; term; responsibility for service programs and long-range planning; compensation
  • 657.615 — 657.615���� Investigations and recommendations to legislature
  • 657.620 — 657.620���� Determination of adequate fund reserve; modification of benefits and eligibility regulations in case of emer
  • 657.625 — 657.625���� Publication of rules, reports and information on Employment Department law
  • 657.630 — 657.630���� Quasi-judicial powers in administrative hearings
  • 657.635 — 657.635���� Circuit court to enforce obedience to subpoenas
  • 657.640 — 657.640���� Attorney General to represent director (metadata only)
  • 657.642 — 657.642, the Director of the Employment Department may transfer those amounts to and assess those amounts against a reor
  • 657.652 — 657.652, 657.679, 657.681 and 657.683 enacted in lieu of 657.472, 657.512,
  • 657.655 — 657.655���� Certified copies of records as evidence
  • 657.660 — 657.660���� Records and reports of employing units (metadata only)
  • 657.662 — 657.662); 1983 c.508 �12; 1985 c.147 �1; 1995 c.153 �2; 1999 c.849 ��143,144; 2003 c.75 �54; 2013 c.595 �1] ����� 65
  • 657.663 — 657.663���� Penalty for failure by employer to file reports; amount; collection procedure; review of penalty
  • 657.673 — 657.673���� Disclosure of wage information to consumer reporting agency; conditions
  • 657.676 — 657.676���� Reconsideration of determinations; conditions; rules; hearing and review
  • 657.679 — 657.679, 657.681 or 657.682, an administrative law judge shall review the determination or assessment and if requested b
  • 657.681 — or 657.682, the determination or assessment of the director or
  • 657.683 — 657.683���� Hearings on actions under ORS 657.480, 657.679, 657.681 and 657.682; decision of administrative law judge; a
  • 657.684 — 657.684���� Judicial review of decisions under ORS 657.683
  • 657.685 — 657.685���� Employment Appeals Board; confirmation; quorum; meetings; duties; staffing; rules
  • 657.695 — 657.695���� Employment Department Advisory Council; members; compensation and expenses
  • 657.700 — shall be reimbursed from the Unemployment Compensation Administration
  • 657.702 — 657.702���� Department to encourage volunteering OREGON STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
  • 657.710 — 657.710���� Free public employment offices; contracts relating to workforce development system; public agencies to provi
  • 657.720 — 657.720���� Cooperation with federal agencies, political subdivisions or private organizations in maintaining public emp
  • 657.725 — 657.725���� Employment districts INFORMATION SYSTEMS
  • 657.730 — 657.730���� Workforce and labor market information system; rules
  • 657.734 — 657.734���� Performance Reporting Information System; rules FOREST MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY
  • 657.747 — 657.747���� Department to inform employer and United States Department of Labor of employer�s noncompliance with certain
  • 657.749 — 657.749���� Department actions when certain forest maintenance activity jobs listed RECIPROCAL AND COOPERATION AGREE
  • 657.755 — 657.755���� Cooperation with federal agencies administering unemployment insurance laws
  • 657.757 — 657.757���� Cooperation with federal agencies administering training or retraining programs and other assistance
  • 657.760 — 657.760���� Reciprocal agreements on coverage and collection of contributions
  • 657.765 — 657.765���� Reciprocal agreements concerning payroll taxes for out-of-state work
  • 657.770 — 657.770���� Reciprocal agreements concerning wages used as basis for benefits
  • 657.775 — 657.775���� Cooperation with other states on reciprocal basis for collection of contributions
  • 657.780 — 657.780���� Agreements with governmental agencies to withhold benefits for child support obligations; rules FUNDS
  • 657.783 — 657.783. ����� (5) Except as provided in subsection (6)(c) of this section: ����� (a) For the first calendar quarter o
  • 657.785 — 657.785���� Agreement for Interstate Reciprocal Overpayment Recovery Arrangement
  • 657.805 — shall be deposited with the State Treasurer subject to ORS 657.830.
  • 657.807 — 657.807, except that if at the end of any calendar quarter, all advances and interest have been repaid, any remaining ba
  • 657.812 — 657.812���� Use of moneys credited to Unemployment Trust Fund by Secretary of the Treasury
  • 657.813 — 657.813���� Use of moneys made available under Social Security Act for administrative expenses
  • 657.815 — 657.815���� Unemployment Compensation Benefit Fund (metadata only)
  • 657.820 — 657.820. [Amended by 1957 c.609 �3; 1959 c.604 �3; 1995 c.37 �4] ����� 657.822 Employment Department Special Adminis
  • 657.822 — 657.822���� Employment Department Special Administrative Fund
  • 657.825 — 657.825���� Expenditure of federal funds; restitution of moneys lost or improperly expended
  • 657.840 — 657.840���� Federal Advance Interest Repayment Fund; assessment of tax; applicability MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 657.855 — 657.855���� Benefits not assignable; waiver of rights invalid
  • 657.860 — 657.860���� Agreement of employee to pay contributions void
  • 657.875 — 657.875���� Extending period for appeal in certain claim and contribution matters
  • 657.880 — 657.880���� Health care coverage for unemployed individuals; deduction of benefits
  • 657.895 — 657.895���� Unemployment compensation programs under federal authority PENALTIES
  • 657.990 — 657.990���� Penalties GENERALLY ����� 657.005 Short title. This chapter shall be known and may be cited as th
  • 657B.430 — 657B.430, as appropriate. [1959 c.583 �3; 1969 c.597 �179; 1969 c.695 �13; 1983 c.522 �6; 1983 c.740 �246; 1993 c.344 �5
  • 660.157 — if the individual�s attendance:
  • 660.300 — 660.300, to align economic development, education and training with workforce development investments and services for j
Title 658 · ORS Chapter 658 (59 sections)
  • 285.187 — in 1991]
  • 308A.128 — 308A.128, on which the camp is located or has any form of ownership interest in the business organization that operates
  • 658.005 — to 658.245 or the rules adopted pursuant thereto, the commissioner may,
  • 658.019 — 658.019���� Rehabilitation services agency exemption
  • 658.065 — 658.065���� Employment agency business not to be conducted in certain places
  • 658.075 — and may be transferred and assigned as other claims for damages. The
  • 658.155 — 658.155���� Posting and furnishing schedule of charges; charge in excess of schedule prohibited
  • 658.165 — 658.165���� Order necessary before referral or charge to be made; obtaining employment other than that ordered; disputes
  • 658.174 — 658.174���� Contracts in violation of law prohibited
  • 658.185 — 658.185���� Limitation on charges; manner of calculating certain charges; credits and refunds
  • 658.195 — 658.195���� Giving false information or making false representations; advertisements
  • 658.205 — 658.205���� Prohibited agency employment activities
  • 658.220 — 658.220���� Injunctive relief for violation; authority of commissioner
  • 658.245 — 658.245���� Actions upon agency bonds or letters of credit
  • 658.250 — 658.250���� Employment listing service; rules LABOR CONTRACTORS
  • 658.405 — to 658.511 or ORS chapter 654.
  • 658.407 — 658.407���� Administration and enforcement of ORS 658.405 to 658.511; rules
  • 658.410 — 658.410���� Labor contractor license requirement; issuance; rules
  • 658.411 — 658.411���� Licensing subject to employee indorsement; terms and conditions
  • 658.413 — (4), moneys credited to the account under this subsection are
  • 658.415 — the names and addresses of one or more individuals who are responsible,
  • 658.416 — 658.416���� Reduction of bond or deposit; conditions
  • 658.417 — (1);
  • 658.419 — 658.419���� Proof of financial responsibility from agricultural associations and certain nonprofit corporations; right o
  • 658.420 — 658.420���� Investigation of applicant; issuance of license; protest against issuance of license
  • 658.425 — and subsection (3) of this section, a person may not act as a labor
  • 658.427 — 658.427���� Duty of commissioner to establish procedures for licensing of property services contractors; rules
  • 658.428 — 658.428���� Rules must require property services contractors to provide professional training; training requirements
  • 658.435 — 658.435���� Expiration and renewal of licenses; exception
  • 658.437 — 658.437���� Duties of labor contractors; duties of person to whom workers provided
  • 658.440 — 658.440���� Requirements for labor contractors; prohibitions
  • 658.445 — 658.445���� Revocation, suspension or refusal to renew license
  • 658.450 — 658.450���� Applicability of Administrative Procedures Act
  • 658.452 — 658.452���� Prohibitions relating to discharge of or discrimination against employee
  • 658.453 — 658.453���� Civil penalty; disposition of funds; civil action by worker
  • 658.465 — 658.465���� Liability of person using services of unlicensed labor contractor; prohibition on issuance of bond to unlice
  • 658.467 — 658.467���� Liability of member of agricultural association
  • 658.475 — 658.475���� Injunctive relief and damages for violation of ORS 658.405 to 658.511
  • 658.480 — 658.480���� Authority of commissioner to enter into reciprocal agreements
  • 658.485 — 658.485���� Transfer of funds collected under reciprocal agreements; restriction on use of funds
  • 658.489 — 658.489���� Failure or refusal of labor contractor to pay claim; worker claim to Bureau of Labor and Industries
  • 658.503 — 658.503���� Service of process when labor contractor unavailable
  • 658.511 — 658.511, commits a Class A misdemeanor. ����� (4) Any person who willfully swears or affirms falsely under ORS 658.415
  • 658.705 — to 658.850, or rules adopted pursuant thereto, and from committing
  • 658.720 — 658.720���� Certain agreements void (Farm Labor Contractor Indorsement)
  • 658.730 — 658.730���� Farm labor contractor indorsement to operate farmworker camp; posting indorsement; rules
  • 658.735 — (1), all fees and other money received by the Commissioner of the
  • 658.740 — 658.740���� Revocation, suspension, refusal to issue or renew indorsement (Operation of Farmworker Camps)
  • 658.750 — 658.750���� Camp operator registration; procedures; rules
  • 658.755 — 658.755���� Farmworker camp operator duties; prohibitions
  • 658.760 — 658.760���� Prohibited actions by operator; burden of proof
  • 658.785 — 658.785���� Revocation or suspension of registration
  • 658.800 — 658.800���� Service of process on unregistered farmworker camp operator
  • 658.805 — (3) and (4).
  • 658.808 — 658.808���� Landowner liability for operation of unregistered farmworker camp on landowner�s property; rebuttable presum
  • 658.825 — 658.825���� Determination of violation of other provisions required
  • 658.850 — shall be credited to the General Fund. [1989 c.962 �12; 1991 c.67 �172;
  • 658.991 — 658.991���� Criminal penalties EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES ����� 658.005 Definitions for ORS 658.005 to 658.245. As used
  • 706.008 — of $5,000, payable to the people of the State of Oregon, conditioned
Title 659 · ORS Chapter 659 (46 sections)
  • 332.505 — (2), 659.850 and 659.852 shall be subject to appropriate sanctions, as
  • 659.103 — 659.103; 1969 c.618 �5; 1971 c.322 �1; 1973 c.714 �10; 1977 c.770 �5; 1981 c.643 �3; 1987 c.279 �3; 1989 c.224 �127; 199
  • 659.155 — 659.155; 2011 c.637 �279; 2013 c.747 �169; 2013 c.768 �147; 2015 c.434 �3; 2023 c.243 �3; 2025 c.111 �1] ����� 659.8
  • 659.210 — 659.210] ����� 659.820 Right of worker to recover damages and attorney fees. (1) Any worker of this state, or any wo
  • 659.250 — 659.250] PROHIBITED DISCRIMINATION (Discrimination in Education) ����� 659.850 Discrimination in education p
  • 659.324 — 659.324; 2025 c.99 �72] (Testing) ����� 659.840 Requiring breathalyzer or lie detector test prohibited; exceptio
  • 659.785 — 659.785���� Employer prohibited from taking action; civil action; notice; exceptions (Use of Force or Misrepresentat
  • 659.800 — 659.800���� Use of force or misrepresentation to prevent employment prohibited
  • 659.805 — 659.805���� Blacklisting and blackmailing prohibited
  • 659.810 — 659.810���� Employer prohibited from filing false statement with employment agency to secure labor
  • 659.815 — 659.815���� Deceptive representations or advertisements by persons employing labor prohibited
  • 659.820 — 659.820���� Right of worker to recover damages and attorney fees (Prohibitions Relating to Employee Benefits)
  • 659.825 — 659.825���� Employer failing to make agreed payments to employee benefit fund
  • 659.835 — 659.835���� Health insurance coverage for children of employees (Testing)
  • 659.840 — 659.840���� Requiring breathalyzer or lie detector test prohibited; exception for breathalyzer test (Fraudulent Acce
  • 659.845 — 659.845���� Fraudulently accepting advancement and refusing to work prohibited PROHIBITED DISCRIMINATION (Discri
  • 659.852 — 659.852���� Retaliation against student prohibited (metadata only)
  • 659.865 — 659.865���� Discrimination for participation in sanctioned athletic events prohibited (Prohibitions Relating to Heal
  • 659.875 — 659.875���� Discrimination in issuance of benefits or coverage or payment for certain medical services prohibited PE
  • 659.990 — 659.990���� Penalties ����� 659.010 [Amended by 1957 c.724 �3; 1959 c.547 �5; 1959 c.689 �13; 1961 c.247 �2; 1963 c.
  • 659A.012 — in 2001]
  • 659A.015 — in 2001]
  • 659A.029 — in 2001]
  • 659A.043 — in 2001]
  • 659A.049 — in 2001]
  • 659A.112 — in 2001]
  • 659A.115 — in 2001]
  • 659A.124 — in 2001]
  • 659A.127 — in 2001]
  • 659A.130 — in 2001]
  • 659A.133 — in 2001]
  • 659A.136 — in 2001]
  • 659A.139 — in 2001]
  • 659A.153 — in 2001]
  • 659A.156 — in 2001]
  • 659A.159 — in 2001]
  • 659A.162 — in 2001]
  • 659A.165 — in 2001]
  • 659A.168 — in 2001]
  • 659A.171 — in 2001]
  • 659A.174 — in 2001]
  • 659A.177 — in 2001]
  • 659A.180 — in 2001]
  • 659A.186 — in 2001]
  • 659A.212 — in 2001]
  • 659A.309 — in 2001]
Title 660 · ORS Chapter 660 (71 sections)
  • 285A.443 — 285A.443; 2014 c.49 �2; 2015 c.366 �57; 2017 c.185 �23; 2017 c.297 �1; 2017 c.738 �1; 2021 c.100 �1; 2022 c.28 �1] �
  • 411.845 — to participate in the Prosperity 10,000 Program; and
  • 411.926 — 411.926; 2005 c.242 �1; 2011 c.272 �8; 2014 c.49 �5; 2017 c.185 �27; 2017 c.297 �5a] ����� 660.324 Duties of state b
  • 412.161 — and 412.991 and ORS chapters 418 and 657, other programs under the
  • 430.357 — 430.357. ����� (4) Local workforce development boards shall determine whether funds will be used as provided in section
  • 458.560 — 458.560] ����� 660.511 Advisory and technical committees. (1) The OregonServes Commission may establish advisory and
  • 458.565 — 458.565] ����� 660.515 Commission duties. The OregonServes Commission shall: ����� (1) Develop programs and provide
  • 458.573 — 458.573] ����� 660.523 Solicitations of moneys by commission. The OregonServes Commission may apply for and accept g
  • 479.510 — to 479.945 and has completed 6,500 hours of apprenticeship training for
  • 660.002 — to 660.210. [Amended by 1967 c.6 �24; 1981 c.764 �18]
  • 660.020 — 660.020���� Necessity for written agreement; transfer of agreement to another employer
  • 660.110 — 660.110���� State Apprenticeship and Training Council; members; confirmation; compensation and expenses
  • 660.120 — for the repeal of ORCP 55 has not been made. See the ORCP 55
  • 660.135 — 660.135���� Local joint committees; members; meetings; authority of individual employed to assist committees
  • 660.137 — 660.137���� Duties of local apprenticeship and training programs
  • 660.139 — 660.139���� Applicant indentured to family business or current employer
  • 660.142 — 660.142���� Pay rates for apprentices and journeyworkers; exception
  • 660.143 — 660.143���� Employment protections for on-the-job training and apprenticeship program participants
  • 660.145 — 660.145���� Trade apprenticeship and training committees
  • 660.147 — 660.147���� Registered apprentice required; exceptions
  • 660.149 — 660.149���� Evaluation of registered apprenticeship programs
  • 660.158 — 660.158���� Interstate agreements regarding courses of study
  • 660.160 — 660.160���� Coordination of schooling for apprentices and trainees
  • 660.162 — 660.162���� Adoption of policies, standards and programs by Higher Education Coordinating Commission; rules
  • 660.170 — 660.170���� State Director of Apprenticeship and Training; commissioner authority to employ others
  • 660.175 — 660.175���� Grant program for apprenticeship training in healthcare, manufacturing and construction; standards and crite
  • 660.190 — 660.190���� Community college training program advisory committee
  • 660.205 — 660.205���� Certification of program completion for certain apprentices; card; rules; fee
  • 660.210 — or the rules and policies of the council and the division.
  • 660.220 — 660.220���� Outreach to veterans by Bureau of Labor and Industries; rules WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT (General Provisi
  • 660.310 — 660.310���� Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and alternative education programs (State Workforce Development
  • 660.312 — 660.312���� Education and Workforce Policy Advisor; duties; rules
  • 660.318 — 660.318���� Duties of Higher Education Coordinating Commission; rules
  • 660.320 — 660.320] ����� 660.445 Grant program for community colleges and universities providing students from priority popula
  • 660.321 — 660.321���� State Workforce and Talent Development Board
  • 660.324 — 660.324. ����� (4) �Local workforce development board� means a board established pursuant to section 3122 of the federa
  • 660.327 — 660.327���� Duties of local workforce development boards
  • 660.329 — 660.329���� Wage standards for participants of workforce programs funded by certain state and federal funds
  • 660.330 — 660.330���� One-stop delivery system; service providers
  • 660.333 — 660.333���� Use of funds; one-stop delivery system services
  • 660.334 — 660.334���� Agreements to create entities to perform workforce development activities
  • 660.336 — 660.336���� Reports on performance of local training providers and programs
  • 660.339 — 660.339���� Participant records; confidentiality; when records available for inspection or release; rules
  • 660.340 — 660.340���� Oregon Employer Workforce Training Program; rules
  • 660.341 — 660.341���� Oregon Employer Workforce Training Fund
  • 660.343 — 660.343���� Oregon National Career Readiness Certification Program; rules; annual report
  • 660.346 — 660.346���� Integrated workforce delivery system; occupational prioritization; rules
  • 660.348 — 660.348���� Comprehensive assessment of public workforce system (Workforce Development Activities for Youth and Youn
  • 660.349 — 660.349���� Grant program for collaborative pilot projects providing high school students experience and education in ar
  • 660.353 — 660.353���� Oregon Youth Employment Program; rules (metadata only)
  • 660.354 — 660.354���� Oregon Youth Employment Fund (Development of Green Jobs)
  • 660.361 — 660.361���� Green jobs and green economy terminology
  • 660.364 — 660.364���� Financial incentives and comprehensive strategies to promote green economy and green technology and innovati
  • 660.370 — 660.370���� Payment of costs (Targeted Investments in Workforce Training and Education)
  • 660.380 — 660.380���� Prosperity 10,000 Program; requirements for local workforce development boards; wage standards for program p
  • 660.385 — 660.385���� Distribution of funds to administer Prosperity 10,000 Program; local workforce development boards to compile
  • 660.390 — 660.390, 660.400, 660.405, 660.410 and 660.445; and ����� (D) The types and amounts of any wraparound supports and serv
  • 660.400 — 660.400���� Grant program for workforce programs in health care, manufacturing and technology sectors; wage standards fo
  • 660.405 — 660.405���� Grant program for collaborative pilot projects that employ workforce benefits navigators; rules
  • 660.410 — and 660.445 contributed to statewide labor force participation by
  • 660.415 — 660.415���� Assessments and reporting on performance and expenditure outcomes of certain workforce programs
  • 660.430 — 660.430���� Role of Oregon Youth Works Advisory Board in supporting Oregon Conservation Corps Program
  • 660.440 — and the executive director of the Higher Education Coordinating
  • 660.445 — and 660.448 to assess performance and expenditure outcomes of the
  • 660.448 — 660.448���� Grant program for entities providing workforce programs to youth and young adults from priority populations
  • 660.457 — 660.457���� Duties of Oregon Youth Corps program director; participant eligibility; rules; staff
  • 660.458 — 660.458���� Oregon Community Stewardship Corps; projects; tuition vouchers for program participants; sponsors; criteria;
  • 660.460 — 660.460���� Projects; consistency with public land law
  • 660.463 — shall be consistent with all other provisions of applicable state and
  • 660.520 — 660.520���� Rules establishing standards and guidelines
  • 660.523 — 660.523���� Solicitations of moneys by commission APPRENTICESHIP AND TRAINING ����� 660.002 Declaration of polic
Title 661 · ORS Chapter 661 (10 sections)
  • 661.020 — 661.020���� Labor not a commodity; employment rights are personal
  • 661.030 — 661.030���� Collective bargaining for lawful purposes is legal
  • 661.040 — 661.040���� Limitations on fees charged laborers by collective bargaining agents; access to and inspection of records; a
  • 661.045 — 661.045���� Policy; union security agreements UNION LABELS
  • 661.220 — 661.220���� Unauthorized use of label, name or seal of union prohibited
  • 661.230 — 661.230���� Registration of union label; actions to compel or cancel registration
  • 661.250 — 661.250���� Actions to enjoin counterfeits or unauthorized use of label; injunction; damages; destruction of counterfeit
  • 661.260 — 661.260���� Liability for false or fraudulent application; criminal penalties
  • 661.270 — 661.270���� Who may bring action on behalf of unincorporated association or union
  • 661.990 — 661.990���� Penalties LABOR ORGANIZATIONS; COLLECTIVE BARGAINING ����� 661.010 Lawfulness of labor unions. Worki
Title 662 · ORS Chapter 662 (31 sections)
  • 33.155 — 33.155. [Amended by 1991 c.724 �29] STRIKEBREAKERS ����� 662.205 Definitions for ORS 662.205 to 662.225. As used
  • 662.010 — to 662.130 in which a person is charged with contempt in a court of
  • 662.020 — 662.020���� Declaration of policy as to labor organizations
  • 662.030 — 662.030���� Restrictions in employment contracts on affiliation with labor or employer organization unenforceable
  • 662.040 — 662.040���� Injunctions in labor disputes generally restricted
  • 662.050 — 662.050. No court, nor any judge thereof, shall have jurisdiction to issue a restraining order or temporary or permanent
  • 662.060 — 662.060���� Restrictions on injunctions to prohibit doing in concert acts enumerated in ORS 662.050
  • 662.070 — 662.070���� Liability of associations and officers and members of associations for unlawful acts of individuals
  • 662.080 — 662.080���� Hearing and findings of certain facts are prerequisites to injunction
  • 662.090 — 662.090���� Notice of hearing; issuance of temporary injunction without notice; attorney fees
  • 662.100 — 662.100���� Compliance with obligations involved in dispute and making reasonable effort to settle as prerequisites to i
  • 662.110 — 662.110���� Findings of fact prerequisite to injunction; scope of injunction
  • 662.130 — 662.130���� Contempt proceedings; jury trial; change of judge STRIKEBREAKERS
  • 662.215 — 662.215���� Prohibitions on use of professional strikebreakers; restrictions on recruiting employees during strike
  • 662.225 — 662.225���� Prohibited conduct by professional strikebreaker STATE CONCILIATION SERVICE
  • 662.415 — 662.415���� State Conciliation Service established; purpose
  • 662.435 — 662.435���� Services for state agencies and political subdivisions
  • 662.455 — 662.455���� Conciliator PICKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION SITES
  • 662.810 — 662.810���� Declaration of policy; right to organize and bargain collectively
  • 662.815 — 662.815���� Picketing sites where perishable agricultural crops are being harvested restricted
  • 662.820 — 662.820���� Employer to display bilingual notices of picketing restriction
  • 662.825 — 662.825���� Jurisdiction to enjoin violations PENALTIES
  • 662.992 — 662.992���� Penalties LIMITATIONS ON JUDICIAL AUTHORITY IN LABOR DISPUTES ����� 662.010 Labor disputes. (1) As u
  • 663.010 — 663.010] ����� 662.520 [Repealed by 1957 c.122 �5] ����� 662.525 [1961 c.690 �3; renumbered
  • 663.015 — 663.015] ����� 662.530 [Repealed by 1957 c.122 �5] ����� 662.535 [1961 c.690 �20; repealed by 1971 c.729 �47]
  • 663.020 — 663.020] ����� 662.550 [Repealed by 1957 c.122 �5] ����� 662.555 [1961 c.690 �5; renumbered
  • 663.030 — 663.030] ����� 662.575 [1961 c.690 �7; renumbered
  • 663.035 — 663.035] ����� 662.585 [1961 c.690 �8(1); 1971 c.729 �44; renumbered 663.040] ����� 662.595 [1961 c.690 �8(2), (
  • 663.045 — 663.045] ����� 662.605 [1961 c.690 �9; 1969 c.695 �14; renumbered 663.300] ����� 662.610 [1953 c.723 �1; repeale
  • 663.310 — 663.310] ����� 662.630 [1953 c.723 �3; repealed by 1959 c.55 �1] ����� 662.635 [1961 c.690 �12; renumbered
  • 663.315 — 663.315] ����� 662.640 [1953 c.723 �4; repealed by 1959 c.55 �1] ����� 662.645 [1961 c.690 �19; 1971 c.729 �45;
Title 663 · ORS Chapter 663 (35 sections)
  • 662.585 — 662.585; 1975 c.147 �14] ����� 663.045 Obtaining advisory opinions on assertion of federal jurisdiction; findings of
  • 663.025 — 663.025���� Filing of representation petition; investigation; hearing; election
  • 663.040 — 663.040���� Filing charge of illegal election practice; investigation; new election
  • 663.105 — 663.105���� Supervisory personnel as union members (metadata only)
  • 663.110 — 663.110���� Employee organization, bargaining rights; union security agreements; payments to charitable institutions in
  • 663.120 — to 663.165. This power is not affected by any other means of adjustment
  • 663.130 — (1), the charge shall be given priority over all other cases except
  • 663.140 — 663.140���� Encouraging certain strikes; refusals to handle products
  • 663.145 — 663.145���� Refusal to enter upon premises where strike in progress; truthful strike publicity not prohibited
  • 663.150 — 663.150���� Picketing to force recognition of or bargaining with union
  • 663.155 — 663.155���� Contract with employer to refrain from dealing in products of another employer
  • 663.160 — 663.160���� Expression of views not containing threats or promises of benefit not unfair labor practice
  • 663.165 — 663.165. [Formerly 662.505; 1975 c.147 �12; 1975 c.163 �2; 2003 c.14 �408] ����� 663.010 �Collective bargaining� def
  • 663.170 — 663.170���� Unfair labor practice provisions not retroactive REMEDIES
  • 663.175 — to 663.260 shall be heard expeditiously, and if possible within 10 days
  • 663.185 — 663.185���� Amendment of complaint; filing answer; intervenors; fees; conduct of proceedings
  • 663.195 — (3), if an order directs reinstatement of an employee, back pay may be
  • 663.200 — 663.200���� Employee reinstatement orders; reports showing compliance with orders
  • 663.205 — 663.205���� Modification, setting aside orders by board; contents of record in certain representation matters
  • 663.210 — or 663.220. The judgment of the court enforcing, modifying or setting
  • 663.215 — 663.215���� Scope of court review of order; additional evidence; modification of findings by board
  • 663.220 — 663.220���� Appeal of board�s order to Court of Appeals; authority of court in reviewing order
  • 663.225 — 663.225���� Hearing of petitions; review proceedings not to stay board�s order
  • 663.230 — 663.230���� Court jurisdiction in granting injunctive relief or reviewing order not limited by ORS 662.010 to
  • 663.235 — if a charge against the employer under ORS 663.120 (2) has been filed
  • 663.240 — 663.240���� Priority of hearing certain unfair labor practice cases
  • 663.245 — 663.245���� Hearing unfair labor practice cases involving jurisdictional disputes; dismissal of charges upon voluntary a
  • 663.250 — 663.250���� Priority of investigating certain unfair labor practice charges; injunctive relief pending disposition of ca
  • 663.255 — 663.255���� Injunctive relief without notice; when board not to apply for injunctive relief
  • 663.260 — 663.260���� Service of process on union; making union party to suit
  • 663.270 — 663.270���� Access of board to evidence relating to subject matter of investigation or proceedings; revocation of subpoe
  • 663.275 — 663.275���� Refusal to obey subpoenas punished as contempt of court
  • 663.280 — 663.280���� Immunity from punishment of persons testifying, producing evidence required by subpoena
  • 663.285 — 663.285���� Method of serving process of board; fees for witnesses summoned by board
  • 663.295 — 663.295���� Governmental officers and agencies to furnish evidence related to board proceedings ELECTIONS �����
Title 67 · ORS Chapter 67 (61 sections)
  • 67.014 — 67.014������ Filing, service, copying and certification fees
  • 67.024 — 67.024������ Appeal from actions of Secretary of State
  • 67.027 — 67.027������ Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document
  • 67.030 — 67.030������ Certificate of existence or authorization (Secretary of State)
  • 67.033 — 67.033������ Powers PARTNERSHIPS (Generally)
  • 67.042 — 67.042������ Effect of partnership agreement; non- waivable provisions
  • 67.046 — 67.046������ Governing law (Nature of Partnership)
  • 67.065 — 67.065������ When property is partnership property (metadata only)
  • 67.070 — 67.070������ General powers of partnership (Relations of Partners to Persons Dealing With Partnership)
  • 67.090 — 67.090. [1997 c.775 �17] ����� 67.145 Distributions in kind. A partner has no right to receive, and may not be requi
  • 67.100 — 67.100������ Partnership liable for partner�s actionable conduct
  • 67.105 — or against their property without first seeking satisfaction from
  • 67.110 — 67.110������ Actions by and against partnership and partners
  • 67.115 — 67.115������ Liability of purported partner (Relations of Partners to Each Other and to Partnership)
  • 67.150 — 67.150������ Partner�s rights and duties with respect to information
  • 67.155 — (3) continue only with regard to matters arising and events occurring
  • 67.165 — 67.165������ Continuation of partnership beyond definite term or particular undertaking (Transferees and Creditors o
  • 67.190 — 67.190������ Partner not co-owner of partnership property
  • 67.195 — 67.195������ Partner�s transferable interest in partnership
  • 67.200 — 67.200������ Transfer of whole or part of partner�s transferable interest
  • 67.205 — 67.205������ Partner�s transferable interest subject to charging order (Partner�s Dissociation)
  • 67.220 — 67.220������ Events causing partner�s dissociation (metadata only)
  • 67.225 — 67.225������ Partner�s power to dissociate; wrongful dissociation
  • 67.230 — 67.230������ Effect of partner�s dissociation (Partner�s Dissociation When Business Not Wound Up)
  • 67.250 — to 67.265 apply.
  • 67.255 — 67.255������ Dissociated partner�s power to bind and liability to partnership
  • 67.260 — 67.260������ Dissociated partner�s liability to other persons
  • 67.265 — 67.265; or ����� (C) The partner�s right to compel a dissolution and winding up of the partnership business under ORS 6
  • 67.290 — (4), (5), (6) or (7);
  • 67.295 — 67.295������ Partnership continues after dissolution
  • 67.300 — 67.300������ Right to wind up partnership business (metadata only)
  • 67.305 — 67.305������ Partner�s power to bind partnership after dissolution
  • 67.310 — 67.310������ Partner�s liability to other partners after dissolution
  • 67.315 — 67.315������ Settlement of accounts and contributions among partners (Conversions and Mergers)
  • 67.340 — to 67.365, is bound by an act of the dissociated partner only if:
  • 67.348 — 67.348������ Effect of conversion; entity existence continues; assumed business name
  • 67.365 — 67.365������ Effect of merger LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS (Generally)
  • 67.550 — 67.550] (Secretary of State) ����� 67.033 Powers. The Secretary of State has the power reasonably necessary to p
  • 67.600 — 67.600������ Eligibility for registration as limited liability partnership; required vote (Registration)
  • 67.603 — 67.603, and has not registered or qualified in any other jurisdiction other than as a foreign limited liability partners
  • 67.606 — 67.606������ Cancellation of registration; effect (Partnership Powers)
  • 67.610 — 67.610������ Effect of changes in partnership on limited liability partnership status and liability of partners; amendme
  • 67.625 — and the assumed business name is registered in accordance with ORS
  • 67.635 — 67.635������ Service of process on limited liability partnership (Annual Report)
  • 67.645 — 67.645������ Annual report; updates; rules (Administrative Revocation)
  • 67.655 — 67.655������ Grounds for administrative revocation (metadata only)
  • 67.660 — 67.660. The cancellation or revocation of the registration shall not affect the personal liability of any partner with r
  • 67.665 — 67.665������ Reinstatement following administrative revocation
  • 67.670 — 67.670������ Appeal from denial of reinstatement (Interstate Application)
  • 67.680 — 67.680������ Interstate application FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS (Authority to Transact Business)
  • 67.705 — 67.705������ Consequences of transacting business without authority
  • 67.710 — 67.710������ Application for authority to transact business; effective date of authorization
  • 67.715 — 67.715������ Amendment to application for authority
  • 67.720 — 67.720������ Limitations applicable to foreign limited liability partnerships (Name)
  • 67.730 — 67.730������ Name of foreign limited liability partnership (Withdrawal)
  • 67.740 — 67.740������ Withdrawal of foreign limited liability partnership (Revocation)
  • 67.755 — 67.755������ Procedure for and effect of revocation
  • 67.770 — 67.770������ Action by Attorney General MISCELLANEOUS
  • 67.800 — 67.800������ Uniformity of application and construction
  • 67.810 — 67.810������ Partnership subject to amendment or repeal of chapter
  • 67.990 — 67.990������ Penalty for signing false document GENERAL PROVISIONS (Definitions) ����� 67.005 Definitions. A
Title 670 · ORS Chapter 670 (25 sections)
  • 183.435 — 183.435] ����� 670.290 Prohibited uses of juvenile records in employment, licensing or admission. It shall be unlawf
  • 184.575 — 184.575]. Specific ORS references have not been substituted pursuant to
  • 456.757 — in 1987]
  • 456.762 — in 1987]
  • 670.010 — 670.010���� Waiver of educational requirement for admission to examination for license or certificate to practice profes
  • 670.020 — 670.020���� Filing evidence of complete educational requirement after taking examination
  • 670.030 — 670.030���� Consideration of experience in lieu of education; rules LICENSING ADMINISTRATION (Generally)
  • 670.283 — 670.283���� Power of state agency to suspend license includes power to reinstate
  • 670.290 — 670.290���� Prohibited uses of juvenile records in employment, licensing or admission
  • 670.300 — 670.300���� Licensing and advisory board officers; quorum and meeting requirements; compensation and expenses of members
  • 670.306 — 670.306���� Administrative officers for boards; other employees
  • 670.315 — 670.315���� Administration of oaths; obtaining and taking evidence at board proceedings; effect of failure to obey board
  • 670.325 — 670.325���� Proceedings on denial of license; restraining violations; authority of administrative law judge; record of p
  • 670.335 — 670.335���� Disposition of fees received by boards; procedure for payment of board expenses
  • 670.345 — 670.345���� Procedure for filling vacancies on board
  • 670.350 — 670.350���� Administration of professional qualification examinations (Reciprocal Agreements)
  • 670.380 — 670.380���� When reciprocal licensing or registration agreements authorized; termination MISCELLANEOUS
  • 670.403 — 670.403���� Professional licensing board report on temporary authorizations
  • 670.406 — 670.406���� Requirement to accept federally issued identification numbers; rules
  • 670.409 — 670.409���� Professional licensing board study of authorization for specified persons; rules
  • 670.415 — 670.415���� Culturally responsive training for interactions with internationally educated individuals during licensure,
  • 670.610 — 670.610���� Referees in recreational soccer matches considered independent contractors INTERAGENCY COMPLIANCE NETWOR
  • 670.700 — 670.700���� Agencies in network; duties of network (metadata only)
  • 670.705 — 670.705���� Reporting EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS ����� 670.010 Waiver of educational requirement for admission to
  • 701.025 — 701.025; 1997 c.398 �2; 1999 c.402 �9; 2003 c.704 �5; 2005 c.533 ��1,2] ����� 670.605 Rules for application of defin
Title 671 · ORS Chapter 671 (80 sections)
  • 182.462 — (1)(e), the board shall deposit moneys received as fees or civil
  • 221.450 — or under a city charter.
  • 279C.800 — to 279C.870, 656.021, 657.665, 670.600, 671.525, 671.530 and 671.575
  • 36.650 — to 36.680, 36.685 (1) and 36.690 to 36.740. The rules may:
  • 670.600 — 670.600, 671.560 or 671.565, the landscape contracting business may not file a lien, file a claim with the State Landsca
  • 671.020 — 671.020���� Prohibition on engaging in practice of architecture or use of title without valid certificate of registratio
  • 671.025 — 671.025���� Certain technical submissions to carry stamp; identification; retention of documentation
  • 671.030 — 671.030���� Activities not considered as �practice of architecture�; rules
  • 671.041 — 671.041, the board may bring an action to restrain the activity or proposed activity. An appropriate circuit court may i
  • 671.047 — do not affect the standards of professional conduct that apply to
  • 671.050 — 671.050���� Application for certificate of registration; qualifications; rules
  • 671.065 — 671.065���� Certification based on recognition by national council or other jurisdictions; foreign architects; notice
  • 671.080 — 671.080���� Renewal; fee; effect of failure to renew; inactive status; rules
  • 671.090 — 671.090���� Prohibitions; board investigations; confidentiality and allowable disclosures; violations; penalties
  • 671.100 — 671.100���� Disciplinary authority of board; charges
  • 671.120 — 671.120���� State Board of Architect Examiners; members; term; chair
  • 671.125 — 671.125, unless the board waives the requirements. ����� (j) Be convicted of any crime under circumstances that relate
  • 671.220 — 671.220. ����� (2) A person may not bring or maintain an action related to the practice of architecture in a court of t
  • 671.310 — to 671.459, or any rule of the State Landscape Architect Board adopted
  • 671.312 — 671.312���� Purpose of ORS 671.310 to 671.459, 671.992 and 671.995
  • 671.316 — 671.316���� Registration requirement for practice of landscape architecture; registration as landscape architect in trai
  • 671.318 — 671.318���� Businesses providing landscape architecture services
  • 671.321 — 671.321���� Activities not considered practice of landscape architecture
  • 671.335 — 671.335���� Examination; qualifications for registration; rules
  • 671.338 — 671.338���� Confidentiality of application, examination and investigatory information
  • 671.345 — 671.345���� Registration based on recognition by other jurisdictions; fee
  • 671.376 — 671.376���� Renewal; fee; late fee; failure to renew; rules; inactive status
  • 671.393 — 671.393���� Code of professional conduct; rules; publication; effect; revision
  • 671.404 — 671.404���� Grounds for refusal to register or renew or for suspension
  • 671.425 — 671.425���� Issuance of registration after revocation
  • 671.447 — 671.447���� Persons supplying information to board or advisory committee
  • 671.459 — and 671.995. The Attorney General shall bring an action in the name of
  • 671.524 — 671.524���� Landscape irrigation systems (Licensure)
  • 671.525 — for which the applicant qualifies.
  • 671.527 — 671.527���� Applicant for landscape contracting business license workers� compensation coverage
  • 671.530 — 671.530. ����� (c) The services performed or materials furnished by a person who it reasonably believes is operating in
  • 671.550 — 671.550���� Authority of board to investigate; confidentiality of information
  • 671.555 — 671.555���� Investigation of person engaged in landscape contracting business; procedures; orders to stop work
  • 671.560 — or 671.565 or knowingly violates the provisions of ORS 656.029,
  • 671.562 — 671.562; ����� (d) The hiring of employees while licensed as exempt under ORS 671.525; ����� (e) Conduct as a landscap
  • 671.563 — 671.563���� Applicant notice of unpaid judgments, awards and orders; rules
  • 671.565 — 671.565���� Landscape contracting business license application process and information requirements
  • 671.568 — 671.568���� Inactive status for landscape contracting business license
  • 671.570 — 671.570. To obtain a probationary landscape construction professional license, the person must: ����� (a) Pay a nonrefu
  • 671.572 — 671.572���� Alternative licensing standards for person licensed as construction contractor
  • 671.574 — 671.574���� Inactive status for landscape construction professional license
  • 671.575 — 671.575���� License required to obtain judicial or administrative remedy; exception
  • 671.578 — 671.578���� Suit for damages for misrepresentation; attorney fees
  • 671.580 — 671.580���� Landscape construction professional license not transferable
  • 671.590 — 671.590���� Reciprocal landscape construction professional licensing
  • 671.595 — 671.595���� Coursework and examination requirements for noncontractor owners and managing employees; notice of duty chan
  • 671.600 — 671.600���� New landscape contracting business license required upon change of ownership; notification of change of addr
  • 671.603 — 671.603���� Persons required to give notification of change of address; communications delivered to last-known address
  • 671.605 — 671.605���� Effect of change in partners or corporate owners; fee
  • 671.607 — 671.607���� License refusal or suspension for landscape contracting business debt; rules
  • 671.610 — 671.610���� Grounds for sanctions against licensee; suspension or refusal of license without prior hearing; hearing; eff
  • 671.613 — 671.613���� Sanction for failure to comply with certain laws; civil penalty
  • 671.614 — 671.614���� Placement on probation; conditions; failure to fulfill conditions
  • 671.615 — 671.615���� Installation of backflow assemblies; qualification rules
  • 671.617 — 671.617���� Examination for backflow assembly installer license
  • 671.625 — 671.625���� Minimum standards for contracts and billings; rules; compliance; effect of noncompliance
  • 671.627 — 671.627���� Rescission of contract with landscape contracting business; deadline; written notices between parties; prohi
  • 671.630 — 671.630���� State Landscape Contractors Board; members
  • 671.650 — 671.650; and ����� (d) Pass all sections of the examination described in ORS 671.570 within 12 months after first takin
  • 671.660 — 671.660���� Renewal of licenses; effect of lapse; penalty fees
  • 671.681 — 671.681���� Advisory and technical committees (Claims)
  • 671.695 — 671.695. ����� (4) Except as provided in this subsection, rules adopted by the board to regulate arbitration under subs
  • 671.700 — 671.700���� Notice of claim; timeliness; board authority over dispute
  • 671.701 — 671.701���� Claims against business holding dual licensing
  • 671.703 — 671.703. ����� (3) In addition to providing the applicant or licensed landscape contracting business with coverage for
  • 671.710 — 671.710���� Priority on satisfaction of claims (Local Business Licenses)
  • 671.750 — 671.750���� Portland metropolitan area business licenses
  • 671.755 — 671.755���� Issuance of business license by metropolitan service district; city business license tax
  • 671.760 — 671.760; ����� (c) Require that a request that an arbitrator modify or correct an award under ORS 36.690 be submitted i
  • 671.955 — 671.955; 2007 c.541 �40; 2009 c.11 �89; 2015 c.672 �15] _______________
  • 671.990 — 671.990���� Penalties for violations of ORS 671.010 to 671.220 or 671.530
  • 671.992 — and 671.995 do not restrict or otherwise affect the right of any person
  • 671.995 — 671.995. The board shall consist of seven members to be appointed by the Governor. Four of the members shall be register
  • 671.997 — 671.997���� Civil penalties for violations of ORS 671.510 to 671.760 ARCHITECTS ����� 671.010 Definitions. As us
  • 87.075 — to 87.093 is filed because the landscape contracting business failed to
Title 672 · ORS Chapter 672 (48 sections)
  • 182.456 — to 182.472 for the purpose of carrying out ORS 672.505 to 672.705. The
  • 182.470 — 182.470. Moneys deposited are appropriated continuously to the board and shall be used only for the administration and e
  • 527.620 — 527.620, the land surveyor shall remove all temporary above ground materials within 60 days of placement unless written
  • 672.002 — to 672.325. [2015 c.576 �8]
  • 672.020 — 672.020���� Practice of engineering without registration prohibited; seal required
  • 672.025 — 672.025���� Practice of land surveying without registration prohibited; seal required
  • 672.028 — 672.028���� Practice of photogrammetric mapping without registration prohibited; seal required
  • 672.045 — may be commenced within two years after discovery of the offense, but
  • 672.047 — 672.047���� Right of entry by land surveyor; compensation for damages caused; notice; removal of survey markers
  • 672.060 — 672.060���� Activities not requiring registration (Registration; Certificates)
  • 672.080 — 672.080); repealed by 1971 c.751 �39] ����� 672.083 [1959 c.336 �6; repealed by 1971 c.751 �39] ����� 672.085 [1
  • 672.090 — 672.090���� Issuance of certificates by board; examinations
  • 672.098 — 672.098���� Minimum qualifications for registration as professional engineer
  • 672.107 — 672.107���� Structural engineer registration for performing engineering services on significant structures; rules
  • 672.109 — 672.109���� Temporary permit to practice engineering; fee
  • 672.126 — 672.126���� Minimum qualifications for registration as professional land surveyor
  • 672.136 — 672.136���� Minimum qualifications for registration as photogrammetrist
  • 672.143 — in 2015]
  • 672.146 — 672.146���� Alternatives to degree requirements; rules
  • 672.151 — 672.151���� Notice to candidates of examination results
  • 672.153 — 672.153���� Registration in new branch of profession; fee
  • 672.157 — 672.157���� Payment of fee required before issuance of certificate
  • 672.159 — 672.159���� Numbering and recording of certificates
  • 672.170 — 672.170���� Renewal of certificate; increased fees for delinquent renewal
  • 672.180 — 672.180���� Retiree exemption from registration renewal fees (Discipline)
  • 672.195 — 672.195���� Grounds for refusal to register applicant
  • 672.200 — 672.200���� Grounds for suspension or revocation of certificate or permit or refusal to issue, restore or renew certific
  • 672.210 — 672.210���� Procedure for suspension or revocation of certificate, permit or enrollment; hearing; majority of board memb
  • 672.215 — 672.215���� Proceedings to enjoin violations of ORS 672.002 to 672.325 (State Board)
  • 672.240 — 672.240���� State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying; appointment; qualifications; officers
  • 672.250 — 672.250���� Term; certificate of appointment; oath; removal; vacancies
  • 672.310 — 672.310���� Investigation of identity of person claiming to be registered (Civil Penalties)
  • 672.420 — 672.420; 1977 c.620 �2; 1979 c.817 �1; 1981 c.159 �1; 1995 c.33 �3; 1997 c.210 �4] ����� 672.027 [1985 c.418 �2; rep
  • 672.515 — 672.515���� Policy of ORS 672.505 to 672.705 (Certificates of Registration)
  • 672.525 — 672.525���� Geologist registration; public practice of geology
  • 672.545 — 672.545���� Practice of geology by proprietorship, partnership or corporation; employment of nonregistered geologist; pr
  • 672.555 — 672.555���� Application; qualifications for certificates of registration; rules
  • 672.565 — 672.565���� Certification in specialty; rules; professional affairs committees
  • 672.585 — 672.585���� Certificate of registration; renewal; fee; replacement
  • 672.588 — 672.588. [1977 c.612 �20; 2019 c.125 �4] (Civil Penalties) ����� 672.690 Civil penalties. (1) In addition to any
  • 672.595 — 672.595���� Registration of persons licensed in other jurisdictions
  • 672.615 — 672.615���� State Board of Geologist Examiners; members; powers
  • 672.645 — 672.645���� Appeals filed with board; service on administrator (Professional Conduct)
  • 672.675 — 672.675���� Grounds for reprimand, suspension, revocation or refusal to renew certificate
  • 672.685 — 672.685���� Reissuance of revoked certificate (Civil Penalties)
  • 672.695 — 672.695���� Public agencies required to contract with or for registered geologist
  • 672.705 — 672.705. [1983 c.450 �2; 1987 c.414 �50; 1991 c.734 �68; 1997 c.643 �25; 1999 c.1084 �64] (Miscellaneous) �����
  • 672.991 — 672.991���� Penalties PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS, LAND SURVEYORS AND PHOTOGRAMMETRISTS (Generally) ����� 672.002
Title 673 · ORS Chapter 673 (59 sections)
  • 1.1031 — 1.1031(k)-1(g)(4)(iii). ����� (13) �Qualified trust� has the meaning given that term in 26 C.F.R. 1.1031(k)-1(g)(3)(iii
  • 673.010 — to 673.465 and shall not divulge or make known such information. Any
  • 673.015 — 673.015���� Statement of public interest in regulating practice of accountancy (Authority to Practice Public Account
  • 673.045 — 673.045���� Certified public accountant license; application; fees; rules
  • 673.050 — 673.050���� Certified public accountant examination; application process; fees; rules
  • 673.060 — 673.060. [1967 c.62 ��3,4; 1975 c.440 �7; 1993 c.300 �2; 1999 c.310 �2; 1999 c.322 �42; 2001 c.638 �5; 2007 c.112 �5; 20
  • 673.075 — 673.075���� Credit for examination sections taken in other states
  • 673.100 — 673.100���� Public accountant license; application process; audit prohibition; fees; rules
  • 673.138 — 673.138���� Liability of persons operating in certain registered business organization
  • 673.150 — 673.150���� License renewal; application process; fee; rules
  • 673.153 — 673.153���� Holders of licenses issued by other states; fees
  • 673.155 — 673.155���� License by reciprocity; application; fees; rules
  • 673.157 — 673.157���� Licensing of certified public accountants from foreign countries; fees; rules
  • 673.160 — (3), that performs attestation services or compilation services shall
  • 673.165 — 673.165���� Continuing education; types of programs; hours; waiver; rules
  • 673.170 — 673.170���� Disciplinary actions; grounds; investigations; costs; consent agreements; orders; rules
  • 673.175 — 673.175���� Review of statement or report prepared by accountant required by consent agreement; liability of accountant
  • 673.185 — 673.185���� Procedure for disciplinary actions and adoption of rules; continuing authority of board
  • 673.210 — 673.210���� Reissuance of revoked or suspended licenses
  • 673.220 — 673.220���� Inactive status; conditions; rules; roster; fees
  • 673.310 — or 673.320:
  • 673.320 — 673.320���� Requirements for providing attestation services or compilation services or issuing report; exceptions; use o
  • 673.325 — 673.325���� Statement allowed without license or authorization
  • 673.345 — 673.345���� Payment or acceptance of commissions; contingent fees; referral fees; rules
  • 673.350 — is a Class A misdemeanor. Whenever the Oregon Board of Accountancy has
  • 673.370 — 673.370���� Acts constituting prima facie evidence that person is authorized to use words certified public accountant or
  • 673.380 — 673.380���� Disposition of statements, records, schedules, working papers and memoranda
  • 673.385 — 673.385���� Disclosure of client information prohibited; exceptions
  • 673.390 — 673.390���� Solicitation permitted (Civil Penalties)
  • 673.400 — 673.400���� Civil penalties (Oregon Board of Accountancy)
  • 673.410 — by section 24 of this 2025 Act affects the term of office of any member
  • 673.415 — 673.415���� Furnishing of signature block of income tax return or report by Department of Revenue; use of information; u
  • 673.440 — 673.440���� Compilation of laws and rules; availability
  • 673.442 — 673.442���� Grants for scholarships in accounting; eligibility; rules
  • 673.455 — 673.455���� Peer review programs; review of persons and business organizations performing attestation services or compil
  • 673.457 — 673.457���� Review by peer review program; right of Oregon Board of Accountancy to conduct review
  • 673.465 — 673.465. ����� (e) Appoint and fix the compensation of officers to serve at the pleasure of the board. ����� (f) Appoi
  • 673.475 — 673.475���� Authority of Oregon Board of Accountancy to disclose investigatory information relating to regulatory or enf
  • 673.605 — to 673.740. [1973 c.387 �22; 1975 c.464 �23; 1983 c.110 �8; 1985 c.559 �10;
  • 673.615 — and rules adopted by the board. [1973 c.387 �20; 1975 c.464 �21; 1983
  • 673.625 — 673.625���� Qualifications for tax consultant and tax preparer; examination
  • 673.637 — 673.637���� Licensing of person licensed in another state or enrolled to practice before Internal Revenue Service; requi
  • 673.643 — 673.643, 673.705 or 673.712, or any rule or order adopted thereunder. ����� (8) To assess civil penalties within a ceas
  • 673.645 — 673.645���� Renewal of licenses; restoration of lapsed license; rules
  • 673.655 — 673.655. ����� (2) At least 30 days before the annual renewal date, the board shall notify the licensee that the annual
  • 673.657 — 673.657���� Registered tax aides; application; issuance of certificates; fee; rules
  • 673.658 — 673.658���� Renewal of certificates; continuing education; fee; rules
  • 673.660 — 673.660���� Licenses and certificates to be displayed
  • 673.667 — unless such requirements have been waived by the board.
  • 673.695 — 673.695���� Secretary of State as agent for service of process against nonresident; fee
  • 673.700 — or 673.702 at a time certain or when the person subject to suspension
  • 673.702 — 673.702���� Disciplinary action; registered tax aides; grounds
  • 673.710 — 673.710���� Names of tax preparers and other information furnished by Department of Revenue; use of information (Ref
  • 673.715 — 673.715���� Local government regulation of refund anticipation loans prohibited; preemption (State Board of Tax Prac
  • 673.740 — and shall not otherwise divulge or make known such information. Any
  • 673.805 — 673.805���� Notice required upon change in control (metadata only)
  • 673.810 — 673.810���� Duty to maintain bonds or deposits; duty to maintain insurance or deposits
  • 673.825 — 673.825���� Right of action CRIMINAL PENALTIES (metadata only)
  • 673.990 — 673.990���� Criminal penalties ACCOUNTANTS (Generally) ����� 673.010 Definitions for ORS 673.010 to 673.465;
Title 674 · ORS Chapter 674 (20 sections)
  • 182.472 — for purposes of carrying out the provisions of this chapter. The board
  • 674.020 — 674.020���� Purposes CERTIFICATION, LICENSURE AND REGISTRATION
  • 674.100 — 674.100���� Persons engaged in real estate appraisal activity required to be certified, licensed or registered; exclusio
  • 674.103 — 674.103���� Consideration of energy efficient improvements
  • 674.105 — 674.105���� Authority of Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board to require fingerprints
  • 674.120 — 674.120���� Nonresident certificate or license recognized; criteria
  • 674.130 — to 674.150 or a rule or final order of the board or a judgment made by
  • 674.145 — 674.145���� Procedures to follow before instigating disciplinary proceedings; timing of proceedings; rules
  • 674.150 — 674.150, a detailed record of each appraisal management services request the entity receives and the appraiser who perfo
  • 674.160 — 674.160���� Reciprocal agreements with other states; procedures APPRAISAL MANAGEMENT COMPANIES
  • 674.205 — to examine the appraisal management company�s compliance with ORS
  • 674.225 — 674.225���� Payment to independent contractor appraiser
  • 674.235 — 674.235���� Denial, suspension and revocation of registration
  • 674.240 — 674.240���� Duty to report unethical or unprofessional conduct
  • 674.305 — 674.305���� Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board; appointment; term; compensation; conduct of business; rules
  • 674.330 — (1) or the fees provided for under ORS 674.330 (2).
  • 674.340 — 674.340���� Board funds; Federal Registry Fund MISCELLANEOUS
  • 674.405 — 674.405���� Adjustments to appraisal not required based on form of conveyance
  • 674.410 — 674.410���� Written report required to present testimony on appraisal PENALTIES
  • 674.995 — 674.995���� Civil penalties for violation of ORS 674.200 to 674.250 GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 674.010 Definitions
Title 675 · ORS Chapter 675 (72 sections)
  • 675.010 — to 675.150 that includes the names, last-known business addresses,
  • 675.020 — 675.020���� Practice or representation as psychologist prohibited without license; use of business name or designation
  • 675.030 — 675.030���� Licensing of psychologists after examination; requirements; fee; resident designation; rules
  • 675.045 — 675.045���� Examinations administered by board; rules
  • 675.050 — 675.050���� Licensing without national examination; fee; rules
  • 675.063 — 675.063���� Limited permit to practice as psychologist; duration (Temporary provisions relating to psychologist asso
  • 675.070 — 675.070���� Authorized sanctions; grounds for imposing sanctions; civil penalty
  • 675.075 — 675.075���� Confidentiality of information obtained under ORS 675.070 or 675.085
  • 675.087 — 675.087���� Continuing authority of board upon lapse, suspension, revocation or voluntary surrender of license
  • 675.140 — 675.140���� Oregon Board of Psychology Account; appropriation (Miscellaneous)
  • 675.145 — 675.145���� Duty to report prohibited conduct (Enforcement)
  • 675.150 — 675.150, 675.172, 676.850 and 676.866. [1963 c.396 �15; 1967 c.637 �28; 1973 c.777 �17; 2013 c.240 �3; 2017 c.6 �19; 201
  • 675.178 — 675.178���� Agency director appointment; powers OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS (Generally)
  • 675.210 — 675.210; ����� (iv) A regulated social worker as defined in ORS 675.510; ����� (v) A licensed marriage and family ther
  • 675.220 — 675.220���� Representation as occupational therapist or therapy assistant prohibited without license; exception
  • 675.222 — 675.222���� Employing unlicensed person prohibited (Licensing)
  • 675.240 — 675.240���� Qualifications for licensing as occupational therapist; rules
  • 675.250 — 675.250���� Qualifications for licensing as occupational therapy assistant; rules
  • 675.270 — 675.270, an applicant for licensure under ORS 675.210 to 675.340 as an occupational therapy assistant shall: ����� (a)
  • 675.280 — 675.280���� License period; fee; issuance of certificate; certificate as evidence; posting
  • 675.290 — 675.290���� License renewal procedure; delinquent fee
  • 675.300 — 675.300���� Grounds and procedures for denial, refusal to renew, suspension or revocation of license; confidentiality of
  • 675.330 — 675.330���� Occupational Therapy Licensing Board Account (Miscellaneous)
  • 675.332 — 675.332���� Duty to report prohibited conduct (Enforcement)
  • 675.335 — 675.335���� Investigation of alleged violations; subpoenas
  • 675.340 — 675.340. The board shall conduct an investigation as described under ORS 676.165. ����� (2) In the conduct of investiga
  • 675.365 — to 675.380.
  • 675.368 — 675.368; ����� (d) Have a minimum of 30 hours of formal training applicable to sexual abuse specific treatment and eval
  • 675.370 — 675.370���� Unauthorized practice or use of title prohibited (Certification)
  • 675.375 — or 675.380 to provide services for the treatment and rehabilitation of
  • 675.382 — 675.382���� Exceptions from requirements of ORS 675.365 to 675.410
  • 675.384 — 675.384���� Exception from mental health professional licensure requirement
  • 675.385 — 675.385���� Disciplinary authority of Health Licensing Office; grounds for discipline; authorized sanctions
  • 675.390 — 675.390���� Confidentiality of communication by clients; exceptions (Board)
  • 675.410 — 675.410���� Duties of Health Licensing Office under ORS 675.365 to 675.410 REGULATED SOCIAL WORKERS (Generally)
  • 675.510 — to 675.600.
  • 675.520 — 675.520���� Use of title prohibited without license; exceptions
  • 675.523 — 675.523���� License or certification required to practice clinical social work; exceptions (Licensing)
  • 675.530 — to provide supervised clinical experience to associates or other
  • 675.532 — 675.532, a master�s social worker licensed under ORS 675.533, a clinical social work associate certified under ORS 675.5
  • 675.533 — 675.533���� Licensure for practice of master�s social work
  • 675.537 — 675.537���� Certification as clinical social work associate; requirements
  • 675.540 — 675.540���� Grounds for disciplinary action; authorized sanctions and penalties; investigation
  • 675.550 — 675.550���� Reissuance of authorization to practice
  • 675.560 — 675.560���� When authorization to practice effective; rules; renewal
  • 675.565 — 675.565; and ����� (B) Is unaware of any reason for denial of the renewal. [1977 c.677 �9; 1979 c.769 �8; 1989 c.721 �3
  • 675.571 — 675.571, the State Board of Licensed Social Workers shall issue a license to the applicant. ����� (2) An applicant for
  • 675.580 — 675.580���� Confidentiality of communication by client; exceptions
  • 675.583 — 675.583���� Duty to report evidence of impairment or unprofessional or prohibited conduct; confidentiality of informatio
  • 675.585 — 675.585���� Investigation of alleged violations; confidentiality of information; limitation of liability (Board)
  • 675.590 — 675.590���� State Board of Licensed Social Workers (metadata only)
  • 675.597 — 675.597���� State Board of Licensed Social Workers Account
  • 675.600 — 675.600���� Duties of board; rules BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE
  • 675.650 — 675.650���� Oregon Health Authority duties regarding behavioral health care workforce training, endorsements, certificat
  • 675.653 — 675.653���� Behavioral Health Incentive Subaccount (metadata only)
  • 675.655 — 675.655���� Oregon Health Authority duties regarding incentives for recruitment, retention of behavioral health care wor
  • 675.658 — 675.658, 675.661 and 675.664 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of O
  • 675.661 — 675.661���� Employer to pay supervision costs for certain behavioral health care providers
  • 675.664 — 675.664���� Oregon Health Authority duties regarding behavioral health care workforce investments LICENSED PROFESSIO
  • 675.720 — 675.720. ����� (10) �Registered associate� or �associate� means: ����� (a) A professional counselor associate; or ���
  • 675.725 — 675.725���� License; rules; fees; effect of expiration of license
  • 675.745 — 675.745���� Grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of license or refusal to issue license; probation; confidential
  • 675.755 — 675.755���� Professional disclosure statement required; content; exemptions; rules
  • 675.765 — 675.765���� Confidentiality of information; exceptions (Board)
  • 675.775 — 675.775���� Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists
  • 675.785 — 675.785���� Powers and duties of board; rules; fees
  • 675.795 — 675.795���� Board meeting; quorum; per diem; officers
  • 675.805 — 675.805���� Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists Account (Miscellaneous)
  • 675.820 — 675.820���� Schedule of violations; removal of disciplinary information from publicly accessible sources; rules (Enf
  • 675.825 — 675.825. ����� (2) In proceedings under this section, the board need not show that any person is injured by the person
  • 675.835 — shall be paid into the General Fund in the State Treasury and placed to
  • 675.990 — 675.990���� Penalties PSYCHOLOGISTS (Generally) ����� 675.010 Definitions for ORS 675.010 to 675.150. As use
Title 676 · ORS Chapter 676 (114 sections)
  • 676.108 — 676.108���� Definition of �health professional regulatory board�
  • 676.110 — 676.110, 676.115 and 676.120 REPORTING OBLIGATIONS
  • 676.115 — 676.115, 676.120 and 676.130, �health professional regulatory board� means a health professional regulatory board, as de
  • 676.177 — 676.177. [2017 c.101 �3] ����� 676.600 [1999 c.885 �1; repealed by 2005 c.648 �121] ����� 676.605 [1999 c.885 �2
  • 676.180 — 676.180���� Notice prior to disclosure IMPAIRED HEALTH PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM
  • 676.190 — 676.190; or ����� (h) Failure to enroll in the program after being referred to the program. ����� (5) �Workplace monit
  • 676.192 — 676.192���� Removal of certain information from licensee records
  • 676.193 — 676.193���� Monitoring agreement requirements; exemption
  • 676.194 — 676.194���� Impaired Health Professional Program Work Group
  • 676.200 — 676.200���� Board participation in program; rules EFFECT OF EXPIRATION, LAPSE, SURRENDER, SUSPENSION OR REVOCATION O
  • 676.205 — 676.205���� Continuing jurisdiction of boards; effect of expiration, lapse, surrender, suspension or revocation of licen
  • 676.210 — 676.210���� Practice of health care profession after suspension or revocation of license prohibited
  • 676.220 — 676.220���� Enjoining health care professional from practicing after suspension or revocation of license
  • 676.230 — 676.230���� Injunction as cumulative remedy HEALTH CARE FACILITY REPORTING OF BLOOD ALCOHOL LEVEL OR PRESENCE OF CON
  • 676.260 — 676.260���� Health care facility notification of blood alcohol level or presence of cannabis or controlled substance in
  • 676.280 — 676.280���� Immunity of person providing notice to law enforcement of blood test results
  • 676.303 — 676.303���� Purposes of health professional regulatory boards; authority of boards to require fingerprints
  • 676.308 — 676.308���� Authorization for military spouse or domestic partner to practice health profession; rules
  • 676.310 — 676.310���� Fees for laboratory testing; itemized billing; failure to comply considered unprofessional conduct
  • 676.313 — 676.313���� Prohibition on malpractice insurer taking adverse action against health care provider for specified reasons
  • 676.330 — 676.330���� Approved osteopathic residency training and certification included as medical specialty certification
  • 676.340 — 676.340���� Limitations on liability of health practitioners providing health care services without compensation; requir
  • 676.345 — 676.345���� Registration program for health care professionals claiming liability limitation; program requirements
  • 676.347 — 676.347���� Volunteer practice by out-of-state health care practitioner; requirements; limitations; liability; rules
  • 676.350 — 676.350���� Authority of health professional regulatory boards to adopt rules permitting expedited partner therapy
  • 676.380 — 676.380���� Community-based perinatal services access program; eligibility
  • 676.383 — 676.383���� Community-Based Perinatal Services Access Fund
  • 676.386 — 676.386���� Requirement that doula, lactation counselor or lactation educator provide culturally specific services
  • 676.400 — 676.400���� Racial and ethnic composition of regulated health professions; findings; duties of health professional regul
  • 676.410 — (3). [2015 c.380 �3; 2017 c.6 �25]
  • 676.440 — 676.440���� Duty of health professional regulatory boards to encourage multidisciplinary pain management services
  • 676.443 — 676.443���� Guidelines, recommendations for prescription of opiates
  • 676.454 — 676.454���� Health care provider incentive program; rules
  • 676.459 — 676.459���� Health care workforce needs; report to Legislative Assembly
  • 676.463 — 676.463���� Financial incentive program participation data; reporting
  • 676.467 — 676.467���� Allocation of moneys; administration by Oregon Health and Science University
  • 676.473 — 676.473���� Oregon Health Authority grants for recruitment, retention of nurse educators
  • 676.476 — 676.476���� Oregon Health Authority reimbursements for clinical education
  • 676.479 — 676.479���� Oregon Health Authority reimbursements for on-the-job training of health care professionals
  • 676.500 — 676.500���� Behavioral health care provider incentives program; eligibility; use of funds; reporting requirement
  • 676.551 — 676.551���� Needlestick injury; blood draw of patient; test results; rules
  • 676.553 — 676.553���� Prohibitions relating to provision of substance abuse, problem gambling or mental health services and suppor
  • 676.555 — 676.555���� Management services organizations; prohibitions; exemptions; contracts; violations HEALTH LICENSING OFFI
  • 676.560 — in 2017]
  • 676.565 — 676.565. ����� (3) While conducting an investigation authorized under subsection (2) of this section or a hearing relat
  • 676.568 — 676.568���� Office responsibilities; enumeration of powers not exclusive; rules
  • 676.572 — 676.572���� Issuance of authorizations; renewal; activation
  • 676.579 — 676.579���� Director; appointment and qualifications; responsibilities; duties
  • 676.585 — 676.585���� Duty of director to keep records and prepare reports; peer review of office activities; rules
  • 676.590 — 676.590���� Disclosure of investigatory information, records
  • 676.595 — and 676.599.
  • 676.599 — 676.599���� Disclosure of information to other public entity
  • 676.608 — 676.608���� Investigative authority; conduct of investigation
  • 676.616 — 676.616���� Final order authority for contested cases related to practice of direct entry midwifery
  • 676.622 — 676.622���� Exemption from certain requirements for original signatures
  • 676.625 — 676.625���� Health Licensing Office Account; fees; record keeping; disposition of receipts CERTIFIED ADVANCED ESTHET
  • 676.630 — to 676.660.
  • 676.635 — 676.635���� Prohibition on unauthorized practice of advanced nonablative esthetics procedures or unauthorized use of tit
  • 676.640 — 676.640. ����� (2) Notwithstanding ORS 677.080, a certified advanced esthetician may practice advanced nonablative esth
  • 676.647 — 676.647���� Prohibition on use of unregistered device; rules
  • 676.650 — 676.650���� Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians
  • 676.660 — 676.660, or for commission of a prohibited act listed in ORS 676.612. [2015 c.722 �7] LACTATION CONSULTANTS AND LACT
  • 676.665 — to 676.689, 676.695 to 676.725, 676.730 to 676.748, 676.750 to 676.789,
  • 676.671 — 676.671���� Regulation of practice of lactation counselors and lactation educators; use of titles; rules
  • 676.677 — 676.677���� Standards of practice and professional responsibility
  • 676.681 — 676.681���� Prohibition on unauthorized practice, use of title; exemptions
  • 676.698 — 676.698. [2022 c.92 �3] ����� 676.704 Prohibition on operation without authorization. (1) A temporary staffing agenc
  • 676.701 — 676.701���� Publicly available list of authorized temporary staffing agencies
  • 676.704 — 676.704, 676.707, 676.716, 676.719 or 676.722. [2023 c.506 �2; 2023 c.506 �12] ����� 676.713 Discipline. In the mann
  • 676.707 — 676.707, 676.710, 676.716, 676.719 or 676.722. The office shall consider as a separate violation each assignment of an i
  • 676.710 — 676.710���� Complaint process; Health Licensing Office authority to impose additional civil penalties
  • 676.716 — 676.716���� Temporary staffing agency maximum rates; required consultation; annual evaluation of maximum rates; rules
  • 676.722 — 676.722���� Waiver of maximum rates; emergency waiver of maximum rates; rules
  • 676.725 — 676.725���� Civil penalties GENETIC COUNSELING (metadata only)
  • 676.733 — 676.733���� Genetic counseling license; fees; rules
  • 676.736 — 676.736���� Prohibition on unauthorized practice, use of title; exemptions
  • 676.739 — 676.739���� Requirement to refer for diagnosis, certain treatment
  • 676.742 — 676.742���� Requirement to practice, provide services in culturally, linguistically appropriate manner
  • 676.745 — 676.745, 676.777, 676.825, 678.780, 680.535, 681.733, 681.755, 687.445,
  • 676.748 — 676.748, 676.750 to 676.789, 676.810, 676.815, 678.710 to 678.820, 679.700 to
  • 676.750 — to 676.789. [2023 c.414 �13; 2025 c.238 �9]
  • 676.753 — 676.753���� Supervisory sign language interpreter license
  • 676.756 — 676.756���� Sign language interpreter license; renewal
  • 676.759 — 676.759���� Provisional sign language interpreter license; renewal
  • 676.760 — 676.760���� Sign language interpreter-in-training license
  • 676.768 — may, on and after the operative date specified in section 12 of this
  • 676.771 — 676.771���� Prohibition on unlicensed provision of signed language interpretation services, use of title; exceptions
  • 676.772 — 676.772���� Requirements to provide signed language interpretation services without license; rules
  • 676.774 — 676.774���� Protection, disclosure of information acquired while providing signed language interpretation services
  • 676.780 — 676.780���� State Board of Sign Language Interpreters
  • 676.789 — 676.789, 676.810, 676.815, 678.710 to 678.820, 680.500 to 680.565, 681.700 to
  • 676.805 — 676.805; 2023 c.500 �3] ����� 676.830 Health benefit plan credentialing for applied behavior analysis providers. A h
  • 676.806 — 676.806, 676.850 and 676.992. ����� (5) The moneys received from civil penalties assessed under ORS 676.710, 676.725 an
  • 676.810 — or 676.815 for any of the prohibited acts listed in ORS 676.612 and for
  • 676.815 — 676.815���� Behavior analysis interventionists; rules
  • 676.820 — 676.820���� Use of titles �licensed behavior analyst,� �licensed assistant behavior analyst,� �registered behavior analy
  • 676.825 — 676.825���� Disciplinary authority over persons licensed or registered
  • 676.830 — 676.830���� Health benefit plan credentialing for applied behavior analysis providers CULTURAL COMPETENCY CONTINUING
  • 676.855 — 676.855���� Authority of public universities and community colleges to require cultural competency continuing education
  • 676.860 — 676.860���� Suicide risk assessment, treatment and management continuing education for physical health care providers; c
  • 676.863 — 676.863���� Oregon Health Authority list of continuing education opportunities
  • 676.866 — 676.866���� Suicide risk assessment, treatment and management continuing education for behavioral health care providers;
  • 676.870 — to 676.890 or rules adopted under ORS 676.870 to 676.890. [2015 c.373 �5]
  • 676.875 — does not apply to a health care facility that allows a licensed health
  • 676.885 — 676.885���� Practice of surgical technology in health care facility in rural or medically underserved community
  • 676.992 — 676.992���� Civil penalties ����� 676.010 [Amended by 1967 c.470 �64; repealed by 1973 c.31 �5] ����� 676.020 [A
  • 678.040 — and approved by the board; and
  • 678.780 — 678.780, 679.720, 680.535, 681.733, 681.755, 687.445, 688.734, 688.836,
  • 681.730 — 681.730, 681.740 to 681.758, 687.405 to 687.495, 688.701 to 688.734, 688.800 to
  • 681.758 — 681.758, 687.405 to 687.495, 688.701 to 688.734, 688.800 to 688.840, 690.005 to
  • 687.445 — 687.445, and in the manner prescribed in ORS chapter 183 for contested cases and as specified in ORS 675.385, 676.660, 6
  • 690.167 — 690.167, 690.407, 691.477, 694.147 and 700.111, the Health Licensing Office may refuse to issue or renew, may suspend or
  • 690.225 — 690.225, 690.350 to 690.410, 691.405 to 691.485 and 694.015 to 694.170 and ORS chapter 700, and rules adopted thereunder
  • 690.350 — to 690.410, 691.405 to 691.485 and 694.015 to 694.170 and ORS chapter
Title 677 · ORS Chapter 677 (66 sections)
  • 293.180 — in the amount of $5,000. [1955 c.282 �1; 1967 c.470 �57; 1983 c.486 �39;
  • 677.060 — 677.060���� Persons and practices not within scope of chapter
  • 677.065 — 677.065; 1985 c.747 �52; 1989 c.830 �32; 1993 c.571 �27; 1999 c.119 �3; 1999 c.582 �5; 2001 c.744 ��1,2; 2005 c.366 �3;
  • 677.087 — 677.087���� Physicians required to perform agreed upon surgery personally
  • 677.089 — 677.089���� Physicians dispensing prescription drugs to do so personally; records; required labeling information
  • 677.095 — 677.095���� Duty of care; legal issues not precluded by investigation or administrative proceeding
  • 677.097 — 677.097���� Procedure to obtain informed consent of patient
  • 677.099 — 677.099���� Notice of participation or nonparticipation in Medicare assignment program; rules LICENSING OF DOCTORS O
  • 677.110 — 677.110���� Scope and administration of examination; certificate in lieu of examination
  • 677.132 — 677.132���� Limited license; rules EXPEDITED LICENSE BY ENDORSEMENT
  • 677.133 — 677.133���� Expedited license by endorsement; rules PRACTICE OF MEDICINE ACROSS STATE LINES
  • 677.135 — 677.135���� �Practice of medicine across state lines� defined for ORS 677.135 to 677.141
  • 677.137 — 677.137���� License required for practice of medicine across state lines; exceptions; rules
  • 677.139 — may use telemedicine to engage in the practice of medicine and provide
  • 677.141 — 677.141���� Responsibilities; prohibited practices; confidentiality requirements INTERNATIONALLY TRAINED PHYSICIANS
  • 677.146 — 677.146���� Provisional licensure of internationally trained physicians; eligibility; rules
  • 677.149 — 677.149���� Report on provisional licensure of internationally trained physicians CHANGING LOCATION OF PRACTICE
  • 677.172 — 677.172���� Change of location of practice; effect RETIREMENT
  • 677.184 — 677.184���� License to show degree held; display of license; use of degree on stationery and in displays
  • 677.190 — 677.190���� Grounds for suspending, revoking or refusing to grant license, registration or certification; alternative me
  • 677.200 — 677.200, 677.205 or 677.410 to 677.425 is confidential as provided under ORS
  • 677.205 — 677.205���� Grounds for discipline; action by board; penalties
  • 677.208 — 677.208���� Hearing; disqualification of investigating board members; judicial review
  • 677.220 — 677.220���� Issuance or restoration of license after denial or revocation
  • 677.225 — 677.225���� Automatic suspension of license for mental illness or imprisonment; exception; termination of suspension
  • 677.235 — 677.235���� Oregon Medical Board; membership; confirmation; terms; vacancies; compensation
  • 677.262 — 677.262; 1989 c.830 �41; 1991 c.314 �2; 1993 c.378 �3] ����� 677.770 Fees. Every physician or surgeon or other perso
  • 677.263 — 677.263; 1989 c.830 �42; 1993 c.378 �4] ����� 677.775 [1983 c.486 �33; repealed by 1989 c.830 �49] ����� 677.780
  • 677.265 — 677.265���� Powers of board generally; rules; fees; physician standard of care
  • 677.270 — 677.270���� Proceedings upon refusal to testify or failure to obey rule, order or subpoena of board
  • 677.290 — 677.290���� Disposition of receipts; revolving account; medical library
  • 677.320 — 677.320���� Investigation of complaints and suspected violations
  • 677.325 — 677.325���� Enjoining unlicensed practice of medicine
  • 677.330 — 677.330���� Duty of district attorney and Attorney General; jurisdiction of prosecutions
  • 677.335 — 677.335���� Official actions of board and personnel; privileges and immunities; scope of immunity of complainant COM
  • 677.410 — 677.410���� Voluntary limitation of license; removal of limitation
  • 677.415 — 677.415. ����� (23) Violation of the federal Controlled Substances Act. ����� (24) Prescribing controlled substances w
  • 677.417 — 677.417���� Medical incompetence, unprofessional conduct, physical incapacity, impairment; rules
  • 677.420 — 677.420���� Competency examination; investigation; consent by licensee; assistance
  • 677.425 — 677.425. Removal of a voluntary limitation on licensure to practice medicine or podiatry shall be determined by the boar
  • 677.450 — 677.450���� Release of certain information to health care facilities ADMINISTRATION OF CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES FOR PAI
  • 677.474 — does not prohibit a health professional regulatory board from placing
  • 677.487 — 677.487���� Continuing medical education related to Alzheimer�s disease
  • 677.488 — 677.488���� Five-needle protocol definition; registry; prohibitions; rules; discipline
  • 677.490 — 677.490���� Fees when patient served by or referred to diabetes self-management program
  • 677.491 — 677.491���� Reporting toy-related injury or death; rules
  • 677.492 — 677.492���� Liability of physician for acts of certain other health care providers
  • 677.494 — 677.494���� Telemedicine; where practice occurs PHYSICIAN ASSOCIATES
  • 677.510 — 677.510���� Physician associate collaboration with health care provider; collaboration agreement; pain management educat
  • 677.511 — 677.511���� Physician associate authority to prescribe and dispense prescription drugs; requirements
  • 677.515 — 677.515���� Practice of medicine by physician associate; scope of practice
  • 677.520 — 677.520] ����� 677.091 [2017 c.146 �2; renumbered 676.443 in 2023] ����� 677.092 Duty to report prohibited condu
  • 677.530 — 677.530] ����� 677.257 [1981 c.327 �2; renumbered
  • 677.750 — 677.750] ����� 677.259 [1973 c.451 �2; 1975 c.442 �1; 1983 c.486 �29; renumbered 677.755] ����� 677.260 [Repeale
  • 677.757 — to 677.770, the individual may not hold themselves out as being an
  • 677.759 — 677.759���� License required; qualifications; effect of using certain terms; rules
  • 677.761 — 677.761���� Persons and practices not within scope of ORS 677.757 to 677.770
  • 677.765 — 677.765���� Unauthorized practice by acupuncturist (metadata only)
  • 677.780 — 677.780���� Acupuncture Advisory Committee; membership; terms
  • 677.785 — 677.785���� Duties of committee PODIATRY (General Provisions)
  • 677.805 — to 677.840, nor to surgeons of the United States Army, Navy and United
  • 677.825 — 677.825���� Examination of applicants; issuing license; fees; reexamination
  • 677.837 — 677.837���� Continuing podiatric education required; exemption
  • 677.990 — 677.990. [Formerly 677.090; 1983 c.486 �67; 1989 c.830 �33; 1999 c.582 �6; 2024 c.73 �139] ����� 677.525 Fees; how d
  • 682.040 — 682.040; 1985 c.322 �6; 1989 c.830 �43; 1993 c.323 �1] ����� 677.825 Examination of applicants; issuing license; fee
  • 823.215 — in 1989]
Title 678 · ORS Chapter 678 (54 sections)
  • 678.010 — to 678.410 [series became 678.010 to 678.415]. [2023 c.346 �7]
  • 678.034 — 678.034���� Entity to notify board of employment of nonresident nurses; nonresident nurse required to apply for licensur
  • 678.036 — 678.036���� Liability of nurse supervising nursing assistants; liability when duties delegated
  • 678.038 — 678.038���� Registered nurse employed in school, education service district or local public health authority
  • 678.039 — 678.039���� Registered nurse employed or contracted with long term care facility, in-home care agency (Licensing)
  • 678.050 — 678.050���� Examining applicants; issuing license; license by endorsement; processing license by endorsement application
  • 678.101 — 678.101���� Renewal of license; fee (Discipline of Nurses)
  • 678.111 — 678.111���� Denial, revocation or suspension of license or probation or reprimand
  • 678.112 — 678.112���� Nonparticipation in impaired health professional program
  • 678.113 — 678.113, 678.123, 678.135 or 678.442 is confidential as provided under ORS
  • 678.117 — 678.117���� Procedure for imposing civil penalty; amount; rules
  • 678.126 — 678.126���� Confidentiality of information; duty to investigate complaints; immunity
  • 678.128 — 678.128���� Liability of complainants, witnesses, investigators, counsel and board members in disciplinary proceedings
  • 678.138 — 678.138���� Exception from certain disciplinary actions for provision of reproductive or gender-affirming health care se
  • 678.150 — shall not be subject to an action for civil damages for the performance
  • 678.153 — 678.153���� Interagency agreement to share results of nationwide criminal records check
  • 678.158 — 678.158���� Continuing authority of board upon lapse, suspension, revocation or voluntary surrender of license or certif
  • 678.164 — 678.164���� Enjoining violations or threatened violations
  • 678.170 — 678.170���� Disposition of receipts (Nurse Anesthetists)
  • 678.279 — 678.279���� Certified registered nurse anesthetist license; prohibition on unlicensed practice, use of title
  • 678.282 — 678.282���� Prescribing authority of nurse anesthetists; rules
  • 678.285 — 678.285���� Board regulation of nurse anesthetists; rules (Nursing Education Programs)
  • 678.340 — 678.340���� Requirements for institutions desiring to establish nursing education programs
  • 678.360 — 678.360���� Survey to evaluate institutions; reporting; withdrawal of approval (Circulating Nurses)
  • 678.362 — 678.362���� Circulating nurses; duties (Registered Nurse First Assistants)
  • 678.366 — 678.366���� Registered nurse first assistants; rules (Clinical Nurse Specialists)
  • 678.372 — 678.372���� Rules for clinical nurse specialists (Nurse Practitioners)
  • 678.380 — 678.380���� Rules for nurse practitioners; scope (Prescriptive Authority)
  • 678.394 — 678.394���� Academic credit as nurse intern; participation in nurse internship licensure program
  • 678.396 — 678.396���� Nurse intern scope of practice; prohibited acts
  • 678.400 — 678.400���� Disciplinary action for failure to maintain good academic standing (Fees)
  • 678.410 — for a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse for the purposes
  • 678.415 — or any rule adopted by the board.
  • 678.417 — 678.417���� Oregon Nursing Advancement Fund; rules (metadata only)
  • 678.420 — 678.420���� Declaration of nursing workforce and faculty shortage
  • 678.427 — 678.427���� Oregon State Board of Nursing support for nonprofit wellness organization (Nursing Assistants)
  • 678.440 — 678.440���� Nursing assistants; training; effect of employing untrained assistant; civil penalties
  • 678.442 — 678.442���� Certification of nursing assistants; discipline; rules
  • 678.444 — and who is employed by a nursing facility, as defined by the board by
  • 678.445 — 678.445���� Administration of noninjectable medication by nursing assistant; nurse duty to report regarding certain medi
  • 678.447 — 678.447���� Use of titles �medication aide,� �Certified Medication Aide� or �CMA�
  • 678.448 — 678.448. ����� (e) Physical condition that makes the certificate holder unable to perform safely the duties of a nursin
  • 678.710 — to 678.820.
  • 678.720 — 678.720���� Prohibited acts relating to administration of nursing homes; rules
  • 678.725 — 678.725���� Reporting unlawful or unsatisfactory nursing home conditions and prohibited conduct; limitation of liability
  • 678.730 — 678.730���� Licensing qualifications of nursing home administrator; rules
  • 678.733 — 678.733���� Residential care facility administrator license; fee
  • 678.740 — 678.740���� Examination for nursing home administrator license; fee
  • 678.743 — 678.743���� Residential care facility administrator examination; fees; rules
  • 678.750 — 678.750���� Applicability of licensing requirements to administrators of organizations that rely on spiritual care and t
  • 678.770 — 678.770���� Licensing reciprocity; rules (Discipline)
  • 678.793 — 678.793���� Licensure type of board member in disciplinary action (Board)
  • 678.820 — 678.820, opportunity for hearing shall be accorded as provided in ORS chapter 183. ����� (2) Judicial review of orders
  • 678.990 — 678.990���� Penalties PROFESSIONAL NURSES (Generally) ����� 678.010 Definitions for ORS 678.010 to 678.415.
Title 679 · ORS Chapter 679 (50 sections)
  • 171.565 — 171.565. All members of the board must be residents of this state. Of the members of the board: ����� (a) Six must be O
  • 679.020 — 679.020���� Practice of dentistry or operating dental office without license prohibited; exceptions
  • 679.022 — 679.022���� Exemption from naming licensed dentist as director for accredited institutions and programs
  • 679.025 — 679.025, 679.170 or 679.176 or from any other civil, criminal or disciplinary remedy. [1957 c.552 �2; 1963 c.284 �2; 197
  • 679.050 — 679.050���� Nonresident dentists giving or receiving instruction; hospital permits LICENSING
  • 679.060 — 679.060���� Application for license; fees; grounds for refusal of license
  • 679.115 — 679.115���� Licensing of dental instructor; requirements
  • 679.120 — and the names of all persons whose license to practice has been revoked
  • 679.140 — 679.140���� Discipline of licensee; grounds; procedure; sanctions
  • 679.165 — 679.165���� Automatic suspension of license in case of mental disorder
  • 679.176 — 679.176. Any person who has been so enjoined may be punished for contempt by the court issuing the injunction. An injunc
  • 679.180 — 679.180���� Enforcement; jurisdiction OREGON BOARD OF DENTISTRY
  • 679.230 — 679.230���� Oregon Board of Dentistry; appointment; qualifications; confirmation; compensation and expenses
  • 679.253 — 679.253���� Authority of board to require fingerprints
  • 679.255 — 679.255���� Board to adopt standards for sedation during dental procedures; rules
  • 679.260 — 679.260���� Oregon Board of Dentistry Account; disbursement of receipts
  • 679.280 — 679.280���� Dental committees or consultants for improving standards of practice; liability; confidentiality of proceedi
  • 679.290 — 679.290���� Failure to comply with subpoena issued by board
  • 679.300 — 679.300���� Privileged data; admissibility of data as evidence in judicial proceedings
  • 679.310 — 679.310���� Duty to report violations; exceptions; liability
  • 679.320 — 679.320���� Confidentiality of information provided to board; limitation of liability
  • 679.323 — 679.323���� Removal of individual disciplinary information; rules
  • 679.330 — 679.330���� Advisory committee on dental assistant workforce shortage MISCELLANEOUS
  • 679.500 — 679.500���� Administration of local anesthesia for certain purposes; rules
  • 679.510 — 679.510���� Liability insurance for retired dentist; requirements; rules
  • 679.520 — 679.520���� Treatment of dental waste materials containing mercury
  • 679.525 — 679.525���� Amalgam separators required in certain dental facilities
  • 679.535 — 679.535���� Requirement to test heat sterilization device; rules
  • 679.540 — 679.540���� Oral disease prevention services; reimbursement; rules
  • 679.543 — 679.543���� Use of telehealth by dental care provider
  • 679.546 — 679.546���� Advertising as specialist; requirements; rules
  • 679.552 — 679.552���� Prescription and administration of vaccines; approved training course; rules
  • 679.555 — 679.555���� Rules for certification as dental assistant; examination requirements DENTAL THERAPY
  • 679.603 — 679.603. ����� (2) Subsection (1) of this section does not prohibit: ����� (a) The practice of dental therapy by a hea
  • 679.606 — 679.606���� Examinations, reexamination; acceptable results; rules
  • 679.609 — 679.609���� Grounds for refusal to issue or renew license
  • 679.612 — 679.612���� Prohibition on unauthorized practice, use of title; exceptions
  • 679.618 — 679.618���� Collaborative agreement required to practice dental therapy; required provisions; duties of dentist
  • 679.621 — 679.621���� Dental therapist scope of practice; duties of dentist; authority of dental therapist to supervise
  • 679.624 — 679.624���� Dental therapist authority to perform specified procedures; liability insurance; patient population requirem
  • 679.630 — 679.630. [2021 c.530 �5] ����� 679.612 Prohibition on unauthorized practice, use of title; exceptions. (1) A person
  • 679.705 — 679.705���� Dental laboratory registration requirement; exceptions
  • 679.710 — 679.710���� Dental laboratory registration; eligibility
  • 679.715 — 679.715. ����� (2)(a) To be eligible for registration under this section, the applicant must include with the applicati
  • 679.720 — or rules adopted under ORS 679.700 to 679.720 or for the commission of
  • 679.991 — 679.991���� Penalties for violations of ORS 679.020, 679.025, 679.170 or 679.176
  • 679.994 — 679.994���� Penalties for violations of ORS 679.705 GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 679.010 Definitions. As used in thi
  • 680.010 — to 680.205, unless the context requires otherwise:
  • 680.205 — 680.205; or ����� (b) ORS 680.500 to 680.565 when performed by a denturist licensed under ORS 680.500 to 680.565. [2025
  • 690.410 — 690.410. [1999 c.578 �10; 2003 c.187 �1; 2011 c.346 �32] ����� 679.510 Liability insurance for retired dentist; requ
Title 68 · ORS Chapter 68 (1 sections)
  • ORS.68 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 68 (Former Provisions) Uni
Title 680 · ORS Chapter 680 (26 sections)
  • 169.620 — 169.620, youth correction facilities as defined in ORS 420.005, youth care centers as defined in ORS 420.855, and Depart
  • 670.280 — 670.280. A certified copy of the record of conviction is conclusive evidence of conviction. ����� (5) The board may ref
  • 676.612 — and for any violation of the provisions of ORS 680.500 to 680.565, or
  • 679.010 — 679.010, and a denturist may cooperate and maintain any business or professional association that is mutually agreeable
  • 680.020 — 680.020���� Practice of dental hygiene without license prohibited; applicability of dental hygiene license requirement
  • 680.026 — 680.026���� Application of fluoride varnishes to teeth of children by certain counselors and health assistants (Lice
  • 680.040 — 680.040���� Qualifications of applicants for dental hygiene licensure examination
  • 680.050 — 680.050���� Application for examination; fees; grounds for refusal to issue or renew license
  • 680.070 — 680.070���� Additional requirements for certain applicants; rules
  • 680.075 — 680.075���� Fees; waiver; reinstatement of inactive status license; notice of change of address
  • 680.082 — 680.082���� Licensure of dental hygiene instructor; rules
  • 680.100 — 680.100���� Discipline of dental hygienist; grounds; method; procedure
  • 680.150 — 680.150���� Employment of dental hygienist; supervision; rules (Miscellaneous)
  • 680.165 — 680.165���� Monitoring performance; information available to monitor; confidentiality; liability
  • 680.172 — 680.172���� Oral health screening by dental hygienists and dental assistants (Expanded Practice Dental Hygienists)
  • 680.200 — 680.200���� Issuing expanded practice permit; requirements
  • 680.210 — 680.210���� Compilation of data on expanded practice dental hygienists; reports by health insurers; report to legislatur
  • 680.213 — 680.213���� Interim therapeutic restoration; training requirement; exception DENTURISTS (Generally)
  • 680.505 — 680.505���� Practice of denture technology prohibited without license; use of title �denturist�
  • 680.515 — 680.515���� Application for license; qualifications of applicants; waiver of examination requirement; temporary license;
  • 680.535 — 680.535���� Grounds for imposing discipline (Practice)
  • 680.545 — 680.545���� Statement of health care provider before treatment by denturist
  • 680.547 — 680.547���� Business or professional association of denturist and dentist
  • 680.550 — 680.550���� Board to establish policies and criteria for assessment (State Board)
  • 680.565 — has complied with all the requirements, it shall issue to such
  • 680.990 — 680.990���� Criminal penalties DENTAL HYGIENISTS (Generally) ����� 680.010 Definitions for ORS 680.010 to 68
Title 681 · ORS Chapter 681 (33 sections)
  • 681.230 — 681.230���� Exemptions from licensure requirement Note��������� Practice of speech-language pathology by licensed te
  • 681.250 — 681.250���� Requirement for license in speech-language pathology or audiology
  • 681.260 — 681.260���� Qualifications for licensure as speech-language pathologist; rules
  • 681.264 — 681.264���� Qualifications for licensure as audiologist; rules
  • 681.270 — 681.270���� License and conditional license application; fee
  • 681.320 — 681.320���� Renewal procedure; fees; effect on suspended or revoked license; rules
  • 681.325 — 681.325���� Issuance of conditional license; scope of practice; renewal
  • 681.330 — 681.330���� Application of rules of ethical standards of practice
  • 681.350 — 681.350. [2001 c.626 �4; 2005 c.698 �14; 2011 c.133 �9; 2013 c.286 �13; 2015 c.647 �33] ����� 681.365 [2001 c.626 �5
  • 681.360 — 681.360���� Certificate for speech-language pathology assistant; requirements; renewal; exception; grounds for denial, s
  • 681.370 — 681.370���� Duties of speech-language pathologist using services of speech-language pathology assistant
  • 681.375 — 681.375���� Role of speech-language pathology assistants; rules (State Board)
  • 681.400 — 681.400���� State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
  • 681.440 — 681.440���� When meetings may be closed to public; rules
  • 681.480 — 681.480���� State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Account; disbursement of receipts (
  • 681.490 — 681.490���� Investigation of complaints and alleged violations; subpoenas; remedies; civil penalties
  • 681.505 — 681.505���� Report of suspected violations; liability of complainant MUSIC THERAPISTS
  • 681.700 — to 681.730 or the rules adopted pursuant to ORS 681.700 to 681.730. [2019
  • 681.710 — 681.710���� License to practice music therapy; fees
  • 681.720 — 681.720���� Unauthorized practice of music therapy, use of title �music therapist�; exemptions
  • 681.733 — 681.733���� Authority of Health Licensing Office to discipline ART THERAPISTS
  • 681.740 — to 681.758. [2017 c.155 �6]
  • 681.743 — 681.743, 681.746 or 681.748. ����� (2) Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to: ����� (a) The practice of art
  • 681.746 — by sections 4 and 5 of this 2025 Act apply to individuals who apply for
  • 681.748 — 681.748���� Provisional licensed art therapist; fees; eligibility for other licensure
  • 681.749 — 681.749���� Compliance with rules; permitted actions
  • 681.752 — 681.752���� Unauthorized practice of art therapy or use of title �art therapist�; exemptions
  • 681.991 — 681.991���� Penalty ����� 681.010 [Amended by 1953 c.183 �4; 1961 c.399 �1; repealed by 1967 c.470 �68] ����� 68
  • 694.305 — 694.305; 1985 c.64 �3; 1989 c.224 �133; 1989 c.491 �67; 1995 c.280 �1; 2001 c.626 �1; 2005 c.698 �1; 2011 c.133 �11]
  • 694.385 — 694.385; 1985 c.754 �1; 1995 c.280 �11; 2005 c.698 �9; 2011 c.133 �6] ����� 681.310 [Formerly 694.395; repealed by 1
  • 694.405 — 694.405; 1993 c.472 �1; 1995 c.147 �1; 1995 c.280 �12a; 2005 c.698 �10; 2007 c.768 �45; 2011 c.133 �7] ����� 681.325
  • 694.485 — 694.485; 1985 c.565 �93; 1995 c.280 �20; 1997 c.791 �32] ����� 681.450 Executive director. The executive director of
  • 694.525 — 694.525; 2003 c.14 �432; 2005 c.698 �20; 2005 c.726 �18a; 2013 c.240 �11] (Enforcement) ����� 681.490 Investigat
Title 682 · ORS Chapter 682 (61 sections)
  • 413.234 — 413.234. ����� (f) �Local government� has the meaning given that term in ORS 174.116. ����� (2) The Oregon Health Auth
  • 431A.055 — 431A.055, the Stroke Care Committee established under ORS 431A.525 and the State Emergency Medical Service Committee est
  • 677.100 — to 677.228, any owner of an ambulance licensed under this chapter or
  • 677.830 — 677.830] ����� 682.056 Patient encounter data reporting; availability of patient outcome data; use of data; rules. (
  • 682.010 — [Amended by 1961 c.248 �1; 1969
  • 682.017 — in 2003]
  • 682.019 — in 2003]
  • 682.028 — in 2003]
  • 682.035 — 682.035���� Application of ORS chapter 682 AMBULANCE SERVICES
  • 682.041 — in 2003]
  • 682.045 — if the authority finds that the ambulance service or ambulance complies
  • 682.047 — 682.047; ����� (e) One must be a representative of a nontransport emergency medical services agency; ����� (f) One mus
  • 682.051 — in 2003]
  • 682.056 — 682.056���� Patient encounter data reporting; availability of patient outcome data; use of data; rules
  • 682.062 — in 2003]
  • 682.063 — 682.063���� Requirements for adoption and review of ambulance service plan by counties
  • 682.066 — to affirm the authority of counties, cities and rural fire protection
  • 682.068 — 682.068���� Minimum requirements for vehicles and services; rules
  • 682.071 — in 2003]
  • 682.075 — 682.075���� Ambulance construction, maintenance and operation; compliance requirements; rules
  • 682.079 — in 2003]
  • 682.085 — 682.085���� Inspection of ambulance vehicles and services; suspension or revocation of license
  • 682.089 — in 2003]
  • 682.105 — 682.105���� Proof of financial responsibility required to obtain license; amounts; form of proof
  • 682.109 — 682.109. ����� (5) If the bond is provided by real property owners in this state, the bond must contain a schedule of t
  • 682.113 — 682.113. ����� (8) The bond is subject to any rules adopted by the authority relating to such bonds. [2003 c.175 �20; 2
  • 682.117 — 682.117���� Methods of satisfying financial responsibility requirements; use of deposit EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES P
  • 682.155 — 682.155; 2009 c.595 �1084; 2011 c.703 �11] ����� 682.215 [Formerly 823.190; renumbered
  • 682.157 — 682.157; 2007 c.768 �47; 2009 c.595 �1085; 2011 c.703 �12] ����� 682.218 Substitute for education requirements for l
  • 682.185 — 682.185; 2009 c.595 �1087; 2011 c.703 �16] ����� 682.225 [Formerly 823.200; 1997 c.751 �7; renumbered 682.068 in 200
  • 682.204 — in 2003]
  • 682.208 — 682.208���� License; training and educational requirements
  • 682.218 — 682.218���� Substitute for education requirements for license by indorsement; rules
  • 682.220 — 682.220���� Denial, suspension or revocation of license; investigation; confidentiality of information
  • 682.245 — 682.245. ����� (q) Refusing an invitation for an interview with the authority as specified in this section. ����� (3)
  • 682.265 — 682.265���� Prohibition against misleading actions regarding qualifications MISCELLANEOUS (Emergency Medical Ser
  • 682.355 — 682.355] ����� Note: 682.071 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of
  • 682.400 — (3). Moneys in the fund are continuously appropriated to the authority
  • 682.403 — 682.403���� Emergency Medical Services Fund (Police Dogs)
  • 682.410 — 682.410���� Emergency transportation of police dog (Organ Transport Vehicles)
  • 682.415 — 682.415���� Organ transport vehicle license; driver requirements; rules EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PROGRAM
  • 682.500 — 682.500���� Emergency Medical Services Program; administration; State EMS Medical Director; Oregon Health Authority duti
  • 682.503 — 682.503���� Emergency Medical Services Program duties; reporting
  • 682.506 — 682.506���� Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board; membership; rules
  • 682.509 — 682.509���� Emergency Medical Services Advisory Board duties; subcommittees; advisory committees
  • 682.512 — 682.512; ����� (b) Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee, as described in ORS 682.515; ����� (c) Pediatric Eme
  • 682.515 — 682.515���� Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee; membership; duties; Oregon Health Authority rules
  • 682.518 — 682.518���� Pediatric Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee; membership; duties; Oregon Health Authority rules
  • 682.521 — 682.521; and ����� (e) Long Term Care and Senior Care Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee, as described in OR
  • 682.524 — 682.524���� Long Term Care and Senior Care Emergency Medical Services Advisory Committee; membership; duties; Oregon Hea
  • 682.527 — 682.527; ����� (B) A description of the patient triage protocols to be used in the emergency medical services region;
  • 682.530 — 682.530���� Emergency medical services regions; regional emergency medical services advisory boards, membership; regiona
  • 682.533 — 682.533���� Emergency medical services data system; reporting; system requirements; access to data; rules
  • 682.536 — 682.536���� Emergency Medical Services Program internal data system
  • 682.539 — 682.539���� Confidentiality of data; information protection
  • 682.542 — 682.542���� Compliance with classification standards, regional emergency medical services plans; Emergency Medical Servi
  • 682.545 — 682.545]. The report must include detailed information regarding any challenges in implementing the provisions of sectio
  • 823.060 — 823.060; 2009 c.595 �1069] ����� 682.047 Issuance of license; duration; transferability; display; replacement; fees;
  • 823.080 — 823.080; 2009 c.595 �1075; 2024 c.32 �22] ����� 682.079 Power of Oregon Health Authority to grant exemptions or vari
  • 823.110 — 823.110; 2009 c.595 �1079] ����� 682.109 Bonds, letters of credit or certificates of deposit used to prove financial
  • 823.120 — 823.120; 2003 c.14 �433; 2003 c.175 �18; 2009 c.595 �1080] ����� 682.110 [Amended by 1953 c.525 �6; 1969 c.276 �9; 1
Title 683 · ORS Chapter 683 (25 sections)
  • 683.010 — to 683.340 shall be paid to the account described under subsection (1)
  • 683.020 — 683.020���� License required to practice optometry; exception
  • 683.035 — 683.035���� Discrimination against optometrists prohibited (Licensing)
  • 683.070 — 683.070���� Issuance of certificates of licensure; fee
  • 683.080 — 683.080���� Validity of certificates issued under former law
  • 683.100 — 683.100���� Notice to board of place of practice; responsibility for advertisements; notice given by board
  • 683.110 — 683.110���� Optometrist to give receipt when practicing away from regular place of business
  • 683.120 — 683.120���� License renewal; fee; effect of failure to renew license
  • 683.130 — 683.130���� Clinics and instructors connected with educational institutions
  • 683.140 — 683.140���� Grounds for and nature of discipline; civil penalties
  • 683.165 — 683.165���� Confidential information; liability of person providing information
  • 683.190 — 683.190���� Acceptance of lens for duplication by unlicensed person prohibited; exception
  • 683.200 — 683.200���� Standards of liability; removal of foreign bodies from eye; treatment with antiglaucoma medication
  • 683.210 — 683.210���� Continuing education requirement; fee; rules
  • 683.220 — 683.220���� Licensing of applicant holding license in another state (Telemedicine)
  • 683.230 — 683.230���� Practice of telemedicine; requirements; rules (Optometric Nontopical Formulary)
  • 683.240 — 683.240���� Council on Optometric Nontopical Formulary; membership; duties; formulary and protocols (State Board)
  • 683.250 — 683.250���� Oregon Board of Optometry; qualification and terms of members; quorum
  • 683.260 — 683.260���� Persons ineligible for membership on board
  • 683.278 — 683.278���� Continuing authority of board upon lapse, suspension, revocation or voluntary surrender of license
  • 683.310 — 683.310���� Professional corporation regulation not required (Enforcement)
  • 683.325 — 683.325���� Investigation of complaints and alleged violations; subpoenas
  • 683.335 — 683.335���� Report of suspected violation; confidentiality of complaints; liability of complainant
  • 683.530 — 683.530���� Discrimination against opticians prohibited PENALTIES
  • 683.990 — 683.990���� Penalties OPTOMETRISTS (Generally) ����� 683.010 Definitions for ORS 683.010 to 683.310. As used
Title 684 · ORS Chapter 684 (20 sections)
  • 684.020 — 684.020���� License required to practice chiropractic; exceptions
  • 684.025 — 684.025] ����� 684.120 [Renumbered 684.035] STATE BOARD ����� 684.130 State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
  • 684.035 — 684.035���� Chapter not applicable to other methods of healing LICENSING
  • 684.040 — 684.040���� Application for license; qualifications; fees; rules
  • 684.054 — 684.054. ����� (h) Representing to a patient that a manifestly incurable condition of sickness, disease or injury can b
  • 684.090 — 684.090���� Annual registration; fees; rules; failure to renew license
  • 684.092 — and that the annual registration fee will be due on or before the
  • 684.094 — 684.094���� Procedure for approving continuing education courses
  • 684.100 — 684.100, 684.112, 684.130, 684.150 and 684.155, the board may at any time direct and order a professional competency exa
  • 684.105 — 684.105���� Discipline procedure; review of board orders
  • 684.107 — 684.107, it is unlawful for any person to practice chiropractic in this state unless the person first obtains and mainta
  • 684.112 — 684.112, 684.150 and 684.155 and who provides information in good faith shall not be subject to an action for civil dama
  • 684.130 — 684.130, 684.150 and 684.155. ����� (7) If the board has reasonable cause to believe that any: ����� (a) Chiropractic
  • 684.156 — 684.156���� Continuing authority of board upon lapse, suspension, revocation or voluntary surrender of license
  • 684.160 — 684.160���� Compensation and expenses of board members; rules
  • 684.171 — 684.171���� State Board of Chiropractic Examiners Account
  • 684.185 — 684.185���� Peer review committees; duties; appointment; confidentiality of information ENFORCEMENT
  • 684.200 — 684.200���� Report of suspected violation; confidentiality of information; liability of supplier PENALTIES
  • 684.990 — 684.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 684.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1) �Active
  • 688.010 — to 688.201 and this section as an attending physician.
Title 685 · ORS Chapter 685 (21 sections)
  • 685.010 — 685.010; ����� (d) Ordering diagnostic tests; ����� (e) Using radiopaque substances administered by mouth or rectum ne
  • 685.020 — if that physician:
  • 685.050 — 685.050���� Execution of reports of live birth and death
  • 685.055 — 685.055���� Discrimination by Director of Oregon Health Authority against naturopathic physicians prohibited LICENSI
  • 685.060 — 685.060���� Minimum educational requirements for license; rules
  • 685.080 — 685.080���� Examination and reexamination of applicants; rules; issuing license
  • 685.100 — 685.100���� License certificate; renewal of license; rules; fees; inactive license
  • 685.102 — for the year beginning January 1, such completion does not meet the
  • 685.104 — 685.104���� Effect of failure to comply with ORS 685.102; fees; reissuance of registration
  • 685.106 — 685.106���� Approval of continuing education programs
  • 685.110 — and 685.135. Removal of a voluntary limitation of a license to practice
  • 685.112 — 685.112���� Voluntary limitation on license; removal; limitations
  • 685.115 — 685.115���� Confidential information; liability of person providing information
  • 685.135 — 685.135���� Certificate of special competency in natural childbirth; rules; fee FORMULARY
  • 685.145 — 685.145���� Council on Naturopathic Physicians Formulary; members; duties; compensation and expenses; rules BOARD
  • 685.190 — 685.190���� Compensation and expenses of board members
  • 685.195 — 685.195���� Authority of Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine to require fingerprints
  • 685.201 — 685.201���� Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine Account; disposition of receipts ENFORCEMENT
  • 685.220 — 685.220���� Report of suspected violation; confidentiality of violation report information; liability of supplier
  • 685.225 — 685.225���� Investigation of complaints and alleged violations; subpoenas PENALTIES
  • 685.990 — 685.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 685.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1) �Accredi
Title 686 · ORS Chapter 686 (31 sections)
  • 181A.340 — 181A.340. ����� (f) A law enforcement division of a county or municipal animal control agency that employs sworn office
  • 496.004 — 496.004, for the purpose of restoring the animals to the wild. ����� (12) ORS 686.020 (1)(a) does not apply to students
  • 686.020 — (1)(a) does not apply to commissioned veterinary officers of the United
  • 686.030 — 686.030���� Acts constituting practice of veterinary medicine
  • 686.040 — 686.040���� Application of statutes; consultation with individual licensed in other state; rules LICENSING
  • 686.055 — 686.055���� Application for license; retaining application and examination papers
  • 686.065 — 686.065���� Issuance of temporary license to certain applicants
  • 686.085 — 686.085���� Serving internship before being eligible for license
  • 686.130 — 686.130���� �Unprofessional or dishonorable conduct� defined
  • 686.132 — 686.132���� Grounds for refusal to issue or renew license or permit
  • 686.135 — 686.135���� License or permit denial and discipline procedures; rules; confidential information
  • 686.155 — 686.155���� Fine for administrative or clerical violation of law or rule; rules
  • 686.160 — 686.160���� Reapplication after license withheld or revoked; commencing practice after suspension
  • 686.170 — 686.170���� Appointment of committee to investigate alleged violations of chapter STATE BOARD
  • 686.210 — 686.210���� Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board; rules
  • 686.240 — 686.240���� Employment of investigator and other employees
  • 686.246 — 686.246���� Oregon State Veterinary Medical Examining Board Account; disposition of receipts
  • 686.260 — 686.260���� Investigation of violations; rules; informing district attorney or Attorney General
  • 686.290 — 686.290���� Courts having jurisdiction VETERINARY TECHNICIANS
  • 686.360 — 686.360���� Duties that may be performed by veterinary technician; rules
  • 686.375 — 686.375���� Veterinary technician license; fee; rules CONTINUING EDUCATION
  • 686.420 — 686.420���� Notice of license expiration; rules; effect of failure to comply with criteria for continuing education; wai
  • 686.435 — 686.435���� Removal of domestic animal from veterinary facility; rules
  • 686.440 — 686.440���� Immunity from civil liability for emergency treatment REPORTING OBLIGATIONS
  • 686.445 — 686.445���� Reporting of abandoned, neglected or abused animals; immunity from liability for report; reporting animals i
  • 686.455 — 686.455, licensed veterinarians and veterinary technicians may report to peace officers, animal control officers or offi
  • 686.460 — 686.460���� Duty of law enforcement agency after receiving report of aggravated animal abuse
  • 686.470 — 686.470���� Duty to report prohibited conduct EUTHANASIA TASK FORCE
  • 686.510 — 686.510���� Euthanasia Task Force; fees; use of fees VETERINARY FACILITIES
  • 686.600 — 686.600���� Requirements for veterinary facility; inspections; fees; rules PENALTIES
  • 686.990 — 686.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 686.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the context
Title 687 · ORS Chapter 687 (27 sections)
  • 687.010 — [Repealed by 1955 c.492 �15]
  • 687.011 — to 687.250, 687.895 and 687.991. The suspension shall continue unless
  • 687.021 — or any rule adopted under ORS 687.121.
  • 687.051 — and permits issued under ORS 687.059 expire on the date established by
  • 687.054 — 687.054���� License by indorsement or reciprocity; rules
  • 687.059 — (5).
  • 687.061 — 687.061���� Expiration and renewal of license and permit; rules; fees; sanctions for practicing without valid license or
  • 687.071 — 687.071���� Fees; rules; examinations; disposition and use of moneys
  • 687.081 — 687.081, an injunction issued under ORS 687.021 or criminal prosecution by the district attorney under this section. The
  • 687.086 — 687.086���� License and permit denial procedure; review of rules and board orders (Reporting Obligations)
  • 687.095 — 687.095���� Duty to report prohibited conduct (State Board)
  • 687.121 — (1) or (2). [1989 c.841 �17; 1999 c.537 �19; 2013 c.409 �9]
  • 687.122 — 687.122���� Investigation of violations; power of board; subpoenas
  • 687.123 — 687.123���� Inspection of massage facilities and other premises
  • 687.250 — 687.250, 687.895 and 687.991, the board may assess a civil penalty against a massage facility described in this subsecti
  • 687.415 — 687.415���� Practice of direct entry midwifery without license prohibited; exceptions (Licensing)
  • 687.420 — 687.420���� Standards for licensing; application; payment by medical assistance program for services provided by license
  • 687.425 — 687.425���� Renewal of license; effect of failure to renew
  • 687.430 — 687.430���� Waiver of required written examination (metadata only)
  • 687.460 — 687.460���� Duty to report prohibited conduct (State Board and Health Licensing Office)
  • 687.470 — 687.470���� State Board of Direct Entry Midwifery; establishment; appointment; confirmation; membership; compensation an
  • 687.485 — 687.485���� Authority of Health Licensing Office; rules
  • 687.490 — 687.490���� Protection for person providing information to board or office (Miscellaneous)
  • 687.493 — 687.493���� Authority to purchase and administer certain legend drugs and devices
  • 687.495 — or the rules adopted under ORS 687.405 to 687.495. [2003 c.547 �28;
  • 687.895 — and 687.991.
  • 687.991 — 687.991. [1955 c.492 �7; 1977 c.507 �14; 1985 c.82 �12; 1989 c.841 �13; 1997 c.626 �13; 1999 c.537 �17; 2013 c.409 �8]
Title 688 · ORS Chapter 688 (61 sections)
  • 181A.195 — 181A.195, require the fingerprints of a person who is applying for the issuance or renewal of a license or permit issued
  • 240.245 — and include reimbursement for actual and necessary travel expenses
  • 677.175 — and were in good standing with the Oregon Medical Board at the time of
  • 678.025 — 678.025. ����� (b) �Fluoroscopy� has the meaning given that term in ORS 688.510. ����� (c) �Medical imaging licensee�
  • 688.020 — (1) or (3), or on its own initiative begins an investigation, the board
  • 688.050 — for applicants for licensing as a physical therapist and ORS 688.055
  • 688.055 — 688.055���� Qualifications of physical therapist assistant; examination
  • 688.058 — 688.058���� National examination; eligibility; violations; reporting requirement
  • 688.061 — 688.061���� Authority of Oregon Board of Physical Therapy to require fingerprints of certain persons
  • 688.100 — or for the issuance of a temporary permit under ORS 688.110; and
  • 688.120 — 688.120���� Fraudulent representations prohibited (Miscellaneous)
  • 688.125 — 688.125���� Notice to patient of interest in physical therapy practice
  • 688.135 — 688.135���� Duties and responsibilities of physical therapist
  • 688.138 — 688.138���� Duty to report change of name or contact information (Discipline)
  • 688.140 — 688.140, opportunity for hearing shall be accorded as provided in ORS chapter 183. ����� (2) Judicial review of orders
  • 688.145 — 688.145���� Discipline procedure; review of orders; confidential information
  • 688.148 — 688.148���� Reinstatement of license (State Board)
  • 688.201 — or rules of the board.
  • 688.230 — 688.230���� Report of suspected violation; confidentiality of report; liability of person reporting (Physical Therap
  • 688.240 — 688.240; ����� (d) Establish standards and tests to determine the qualifications of applicants for licenses to practice
  • 688.405 — to 688.605.
  • 688.415 — 688.415���� License or permit requirement; prohibited acts
  • 688.445 — 688.445���� Licensing and renewal procedure; modalities; fees
  • 688.460 — 688.460���� Exemption from certain licensure requirements
  • 688.480 — 688.480���� Qualifications of operators of certain equipment
  • 688.495 — 688.495���� Licensing of radiographer without examination
  • 688.505 — 688.505���� Evidence of continuing education on renewal
  • 688.510 — 688.510���� Certificate to practice fluoroscopy; fees; rules; discipline
  • 688.515 — 688.515. The permit shall identify the category for which the qualifications have been met. ����� (B) The categories ar
  • 688.517 — 688.517���� Bone densitometry certificate; fees; rules
  • 688.520 — 688.520���� Inactive licenses and permits; temporary permits; licenses and permits for periods other than 24 months; rul
  • 688.525 — 688.525���� Grounds for discipline; investigation of complaints; confidential information (State Board)
  • 688.545 — 688.545���� Board of Medical Imaging; qualifications; advisory member; term; compensation and expenses; officers; meetin
  • 688.557 — 688.557���� Authority of board to require fingerprints
  • 688.585 — 688.585���� Board of Medical Imaging Account (Enforcement)
  • 688.600 — 688.600���� Investigation of alleged violations; power of board; subpoenas; peer review committees
  • 688.605 — 688.605, or of any rules adopted under those provisions. The penalty may be imposed whether or not the person incurring
  • 688.620 — 688.620���� Practice of fluoroscopy by advanced practice registered nurse; permit; fees; rules HEMODIALYSIS TECHNICI
  • 688.625 — to 688.665. [1997 c.580 �9; 2009 c.595 �1102]
  • 688.635 — 688.635���� Scope of practice of hemodialysis technician; rules
  • 688.650 — 688.650���� Qualifications for certification; temporary or provisional certificates; certificate by reciprocity; continu
  • 688.655 — 688.655. ����� (2) In disciplining a technician, the authority may use any or all of the following methods: ����� (a)
  • 688.660 — 688.660���� Grounds for discipline of certificate holder; civil penalty; assessment of disciplinary proceeding cost
  • 688.701 — to 688.734. [1999 c.736 �5; 2001 c.104 �263; 2005 c.648 �18; 2011 c.597
  • 688.705 — 688.705���� Board of Athletic Trainers; appointment; membership; terms
  • 688.715 — 688.715���� Authority of Health Licensing Office; rules; investigations
  • 688.734 — 688.734. [2003 c.547 �11; 2005 c.648 �22; 2013 c.568 �68; 2019 c.378 �7] RESPIRATORY THERAPISTS AND POLYSOMNOGRAPHI
  • 688.800 — to 688.840, or of any rule adopted thereunder, is a Class B
  • 688.802 — 688.802���� License required to practice respiratory care
  • 688.803 — 688.803���� License required to practice polysomnography
  • 688.805 — 688.805���� Exceptions to license requirements; practice requirements
  • 688.807 — 688.807���� Exemptions for practice of polysomnography and respiratory care by licensed individuals
  • 688.819 — 688.819. [2011 c.715 �7] ����� 688.805 Exceptions to license requirements; practice requirements. (1) Nothing in ORS
  • 688.820 — 688.820���� Respiratory Therapist and Polysomnographic Technologist Licensing Board; qualification of members; terms; co
  • 688.825 — 688.825���� Selection of board chairperson; quorum; meetings
  • 688.830 — 688.830���� Duties of Health Licensing Office and of board; rules
  • 688.836 — 688.836���� Disciplinary authority of Health Licensing Office
  • 688.840 — is intended to limit, preclude or otherwise interfere with the
  • 688.915 — 688.915���� Civil penalty for violation of ORS 688.405 to 688.605 or rules
  • 688.995 — 688.995���� Criminal penalty for violation of ORS 688.800 to 688.840
  • 688.997 — 688.997���� Criminal penalty for violation of ORS 688.718 PHYSICAL THERAPISTS (Generally) ����� 688.010 Defi
Title 689 · ORS Chapter 689 (66 sections)
  • 292.495 — 292.495, to be paid by the State Board of Pharmacy. ����� (6) A member of the committee who fails to attend two consecu
  • 430.405 — 430.405, 435.010, 453.025, 475.005, 475.135, 475.185, 475.752, 475.906 and 616.855 and this chapter, or by any rule of t
  • 433.444 — 433.444, to a person three years of age or older; or ����� (C) To persons who are six months of age or older if the vac
  • 435.010 — to 435.130 and this chapter.
  • 453.005 — to 453.135, 475.005 and 475.135 and this chapter by prosecution in the
  • 453.045 — 453.045, 475.035 to 475.190, 475.744, 475.752 to 475.980 and this chapter. ����� (j) Disciplinary action by another sta
  • 475.025 — and 475.035.
  • 475.135 — 475.135, 475.185, 475.752, 475.906 and 616.855 and ORS chapter 689 to other persons and circumstances shall not be affec
  • 475.744 — 475.744, 475.752 to 475.980 and this chapter shall be deposited into the State Board of Pharmacy Account established in
  • 676.150 — 676.150. ����� (2) Any pharmacist or pharmacy technician who reports to the board as required by subsection (1) of this
  • 689.045 — 689.045���� Severability STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY
  • 689.115 — 689.115���� Membership; qualifications; term; vacancy; compensation
  • 689.135 — is a misdemeanor. Each day during which the violation continues is a
  • 689.139 — 689.139���� State Board of Pharmacy Account; disposition of receipts
  • 689.151 — 689.151���� Board control over licensing, standards and discipline
  • 689.153 — 689.153���� Continuing authority of board upon lapse, suspension, revocation or voluntary surrender of license or certif
  • 689.155 — 689.155���� Authority of board over medications, drugs, devices and other materials; rules
  • 689.175 — 689.175���� Compensation of board members and executive director
  • 689.205 — 689.205, a pharmacist may engage in the practice of clinical pharmacy. [2015 c.362 �2] REGULATION OF DRUG OUTLETS
  • 689.207 — 689.207���� Authority of board to require fingerprints PRACTICE OF PHARMACY
  • 689.225 — 689.225���� License requirement; exceptions; possession of drugs; regulation of pharmacy technicians; rules; penalty
  • 689.255 — 689.255���� Qualifications for licensure by examination
  • 689.265 — 689.265���� Qualifications for licensure by reciprocity
  • 689.295 — 689.295���� Practice of clinical pharmacy REGULATION OF DRUG OUTLETS
  • 689.338 — 689.338���� Pharmacy prescription locker; rules DISCIPLINE
  • 689.405 — 689.405���� Grounds for discipline; investigation; procedure as contested case
  • 689.455 — 689.455���� Duty to report suspected violations and prohibited conduct; liability for reporting; confidentiality of repo
  • 689.486 — 689.486���� When license required; qualifications for licensure; renewal; temporary license; supervision required
  • 689.490 — 689.490���� Board to establish licensing system; rules; fees
  • 689.497 — 689.497���� Report required upon termination of pharmacy technician
  • 689.499 — 689.499���� Pharmacy technician specialized education program; rules PHARMACEUTICAL REPRESENTATIVES
  • 689.503 — 689.503���� Licensing of pharmaceutical representatives; civil penalty; rules REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO SALES
  • 689.522 — 689.522���� Substitution of biological products for prescribed biological products; rules
  • 689.524 — 689.524���� Approval of coverage for biological product
  • 689.555 — 689.555���� Agricultural drugs and certain other substances
  • 689.557 — 689.557���� Disposal of marijuana item left at retail drug outlet; rules; exemption from criminal liability
  • 689.561 — 689.561���� Prescription readers; compatible labels; exception; rules
  • 689.564 — 689.564, a person may not distribute or dispense any drug without affixing to the authorized container a clear and legib
  • 689.605 — 689.605���� Power to dispense drugs from hospital pharmacies, drug rooms and penal institutions; rules
  • 689.608 — 689.608���� Addition of flavoring to drug; conditions
  • 689.615 — 689.615���� Display of certificate or license; rules
  • 689.635 — 689.635���� Dispensing according to naturopathic formulary; effect of filling prescription of naturopathic physician
  • 689.645 — and 689.704;
  • 689.649 — and adopted by rule of the board, provide approved patient care
  • 689.655 — 689.655���� Power to administer drugs and devices; rules
  • 689.661 — 689.661���� Power to perform tests and examinations related to federally cleared analytes
  • 689.662 — 689.662���� Authority to test and prescribe, dispense and administer treatment for COVID-19; rules
  • 689.689 — 689.689���� Prescription and administration or dispensation of certain contraceptives; rules; insurance coverage
  • 689.692 — 689.692���� Dispensation of prescription drug containing cannabinoids; rules
  • 689.696 — 689.696���� Prescription and dispensation of emergency refills of insulin; limitations; requirements; rules
  • 689.702 — 689.702���� Access to pharmacy electronic database; rules
  • 689.704 — 689.704���� Preexposure and post-exposure antiretroviral therapies; HIV tests; rules CHARITABLE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PR
  • 689.772 — 689.772���� Establishment of program; immunity from liability; rules; fee
  • 689.774 — 689.774; ����� (c) Properly dispose of all prescription drugs received as donations that do not meet the requirements o
  • 689.780 — 689.780���� Immunity OPIOID OVERDOSE REVERSAL DRUGS
  • 689.800 — 689.800, that was not distributed to the person if: ����� (a) The individual to whom the short-acting opioid antagonist
  • 689.802 — 689.802���� Prescription of short-acting opioid antagonist
  • 689.804 — 689.804���� Administration of short-acting opioid antagonist by certain persons; rules
  • 689.806 — 689.806���� Notice of availability of short-acting opioid antagonist; rules
  • 689.808 — 689.808, is located, are immune from criminal and civil liability for any act or omission of an act committed during the
  • 689.811 — 689.811���� Publicly accessible short-acting opioid antagonist; administration; liability; rules
  • 689.813 — 689.813���� Exemption from drug labeling requirements PROHIBITIONS RELATED TO 340B DRUGS
  • 689.818 — 689.818���� Manufacturer and third party prohibitions related to 340B drugs
  • 689.820 — 689.820���� Violation; civil penalty PENALTIES (metadata only)
  • 689.854 — 689.854���� Civil penalty for violation of ORS 689.515
  • 689.995 — 689.995���� Criminal penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 689.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1)
Title 69 · ORS Chapter 69 (3 sections)
  • 69.250 — 69.250); repealed by 1985 c.677 �68] ����� 69.260 [1971 c.594 �18; repealed by 1985 c.677 �68] ����� 69.270 [197
  • 69.310 — 69.310); repealed by 1985 c.677 �68] ����� 69.320 [1971 c.594 �17; repealed by 1985 c.677 �68] ����� 69.330 [197
  • 69.430 — 69.430); repealed by 1985 c.677 �68] ����� 69.440 [1971 c.594 �32; 1973 c.367 �9; repealed by 1985 c.677 �68] ��
Title 690 · ORS Chapter 690 (21 sections)
  • 690.005 — to 690.225. [2023 c.273 �2]
  • 690.025 — 690.025. A person who commits an act prohibited under this section is subject to the penalties under ORS 690.992 in addi
  • 690.045 — 690.045); 2005 c.117 �4; 2013 c.290 �4; 2013 c.314 �36; 2023 c.273 �7] ����� Note: The amendments to 690.046 by sect
  • 690.046 — 690.046���� Practitioner certification requirements; waiver; rules
  • 690.047 — 690.047. The certificate is prima facie evidence of the right of the holder to practice in a field of practice for which
  • 690.048 — 690.048���� Certificate prima facie evidence of right to practice; rules
  • 690.055 — 690.055���� Facility license and temporary facility permit requirements
  • 690.057 — 690.057���� Independent contractor registration requirements
  • 690.107 — 690.107���� Provisional certificate; fee; renewal; supervision; rules
  • 690.123 — 690.123���� Freelance license (Board of Cosmetology and Health Licensing Office)
  • 690.161 — 690.161���� Curriculum requirements advisory committee
  • 690.175 — 690.175���� Chairperson; rules; meetings; quorum; compensation and expenses
  • 690.205 — 690.205���� Rules; approval of Oregon Health Authority; when domestic use of facility permitted
  • 690.360 — 690.360���� Prohibited acts; exceptions (Licensing)
  • 690.365 — 690.365���� License to perform services and facility licenses; qualifications; inspection; posting requirement; temporar
  • 690.380 — 690.380���� Display of license required; notice to Health Licensing Office of place of business; notice to licensees
  • 690.390 — 690.390���� Required standards for practitioners; rules (Board of Electrologists and Body Art Practitioners and Heal
  • 690.401 — 690.401���� Board of Electrologists and Body Art Practitioners
  • 690.405 — 690.405���� Powers and duties of Health Licensing Office relating to body art practices; rules
  • 690.407 — 690.407���� Disciplinary authority of Health Licensing Office
  • 690.992 — 690.992���� Criminal penalties BARBERING; HAIR DESIGN; ESTHETICS; NAIL TECHNOLOGY; NATURAL HAIR CARE (Generally)
Title 691 · ORS Chapter 691 (6 sections)
  • 691.300 — 691.300] ����� 691.190 [1967 c.587 �30 (691.190 enacted in lieu of 691.220); 1971 c.762 �5; repealed by 1977 c.842 �
  • 691.405 — to 691.485. [2011 c.630 �13; 2013 c.568 �107]
  • 691.445 — 691.445���� Licensing without examination based on prior practice or licensure in other state
  • 691.465 — 691.465���� License renewal; rules HEALTH LICENSING OFFICE
  • 691.475 — 691.475���� Duties of Health Licensing Office; rules
  • 691.485 — 691.485���� Board of Licensed Dietitians ����� 691.010 [Repealed by 1967 c.587 �1 (subsections (1) to (5) and (8) to
Title 692 · ORS Chapter 692 (24 sections)
  • 692.025 — 692.025���� License required for funeral service practitioner, embalmer, death care consultant, funeral establishment op
  • 692.045 — 692.045���� Funeral service practitioner license; application; examination; experience
  • 692.070 — 692.070���� Scope of examination for funeral service practitioner license; examination schedule
  • 692.105 — 692.105���� Embalmer license; application; qualifications of applicant; rules
  • 692.130 — or show evidence satisfactory to the State Mortuary and Cemetery Board
  • 692.140 — 692.140���� Reciprocity for embalmers or funeral service practitioners; rules
  • 692.143 — 692.143���� License to practice as death care consultant; application; qualifications of applicant; fees; rules
  • 692.146 — 692.146���� Application for funeral establishment or immediate disposition company license
  • 692.148 — 692.148���� When new or reissued license, registration or certificate required; fee
  • 692.160 — 692.160���� License, certificate and registration fees; expiration date; notice of renewal; rules
  • 692.170 — 692.170���� Reinstatement of lapsed licenses and registrations
  • 692.180 — 692.180���� Prohibited acts; disciplinary actions; penalties; rules
  • 692.190 — 692.190���� Application for registration as funeral service practitioner trainee or embalmer trainee; requirements; rule
  • 692.230 — 692.230���� Trainees; disciplinary action; reregistration; confidentiality
  • 692.265 — 692.265���� Disciplinary actions; procedures; rules
  • 692.270 — 692.270���� Certificate of removal registration for removal of dead human bodies; requirements; sanctions
  • 692.275 — 692.275. [Amended by 1957 c.596 �2; 1983 c.810 �5; 1985 c.207 �10; 1999 c.724 �5; 2009 c.709 �11; 2015 c.651 �7; 2021 c.
  • 692.280 — 692.280���� Temporary operating permit for cemetery; rules STATE BOARD
  • 692.375 — 692.375. Expenditures relating to the administration of the fee may not exceed five percent of the moneys collected. [Fo
  • 692.380 — 692.380���� Courts having jurisdiction; initiation of proceedings
  • 692.385 — 692.385���� Enforcement proceedings instituted by board; relation to other enforcement provisions MISCELLANEOUS
  • 692.410 — 692.410���� Environmentally sound practices; rules (metadata only)
  • 692.415 — 692.415���� Report of death filing fee; use of funds; rules PENALTIES
  • 692.990 — 692.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 692.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1) �Alkalin
Title 693 · ORS Chapter 693 (13 sections)
  • 316.221 — and who has completed a withholding statement or an exemption
  • 693.025 — 693.025���� Insurance required of certain providers of low-flow showerheads or faucet aerators; limitation on services;
  • 693.030 — 693.030���� Journeyman plumber license requirement; prohibited acts by plumbing contractor
  • 693.070 — 693.070���� License number; issue and expiration dates
  • 693.103 — 693.103���� Limited specialty plumbers; rules; scope of license; water heater specialty
  • 693.105 — 693.105���� Procedure for refusal, revocation or suspension of license; procedures for hearings, rules, orders and revie
  • 693.111 — 693.111���� Solar heating and cooling system installers; rules; fees STATE BOARD
  • 693.115 — 693.115���� State Plumbing Board; membership; term; compensation and expenses
  • 693.120 — 693.120���� Duties of board to examine applicants for journeyman plumber licenses
  • 693.165 — 693.165���� Disposition of receipts RECOVERY FOR SERVICES
  • 693.180 — 693.180���� Denial of right to court action for unlicensed plumber or unqualified apprentice CIVIL PENALTIES
  • 693.992 — 693.992���� Civil penalty for violations of chapter
  • 693.994 — 693.994���� Civil penalty for violations of ORS 447.065 or 693.111 GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 693.010 Definitions.
Title 694 · ORS Chapter 694 (29 sections)
  • 646A.476 — and 694.042.
  • 681.205 — 681.205] ����� 694.315 [1973 c.199 �2; renumbered
  • 681.220 — 681.220] ����� 694.325 [1973 c.199 �4; renumbered
  • 681.280 — 681.280] ����� 694.375 [1973 c.199 �21; renumbered
  • 681.290 — 681.290] ����� 694.385 [1973 c.199 �6; renumbered
  • 681.300 — 681.300] ����� 694.395 [1973 c.199 �23; renumbered
  • 681.310 — 681.310] ����� 694.405 [1973 c.199 �25; renumbered
  • 681.340 — 681.340] ����� 694.435 [1973 c.199 �26; renumbered
  • 681.410 — 681.410] ����� 694.465 [1973 c.199 �18; renumbered
  • 681.420 — 681.420] ����� 694.475 [1973 c.199 ��12,13; renumbered
  • 681.430 — 681.430] ����� 694.485 [1973 c.199 �14; renumbered
  • 681.450 — 681.450] ����� 694.505 [1973 c.199 �16; renumbered
  • 681.460 — 681.460] ����� 694.515 [1973 c.199 �17; renumbered
  • 681.470 — 681.470] ����� 694.525 [1973 c.199 �27; renumbered 681.480] ����� 694.990 [Repealed by 1959 c.406 �34] PENAL
  • 694.015 — to 694.170.
  • 694.025 — 694.025���� License required to deal in hearing aids; exceptions
  • 694.032 — 694.032���� Offer for or sale of hearing aid by direct mail; availability of fitting
  • 694.036 — 694.036; ����� (c) The fitting of the hearing instrument failed to meet current industry standards; or ����� (d) The l
  • 694.042 — 694.042���� Right to rescind hearing aid purchase; grounds; notice of rescission; time limit; refund LICENSING
  • 694.055 — 694.055���� Application for license; qualifications; fee
  • 694.065 — 694.065���� Training and experience requirements; licensing examination; rules
  • 694.115 — 694.115���� Notice to Health Licensing Office of place of business; notice to licensees by office
  • 694.135 — 694.135); 1985 c.227 �13; 1987 c.158 �145; 1993 c.133 �8; 2001 c.104 �278; repealed by 2003 c.547 �118] ����� 694.13
  • 694.142 — 694.142���� Standards of practice; rules; duty to refer; exceptions
  • 694.147 — 694.147���� Disciplinary authority of Health Licensing Office ADMINISTRATION
  • 694.155 — 694.155���� Powers and duties of Health Licensing Office; rules
  • 694.165 — 694.165���� Advisory Council on Hearing Aids; qualifications; terms; compensation and expenses
  • 694.170 — including standards of practice and professional conduct, shall prepare
  • 694.991 — 694.991���� Penalties; concurrent jurisdiction of offenses ����� 694.010 [Repealed by 1959 c.406 �34] GENERAL PR
Title 695 · ORS Chapter 695 (3 sections)
  • 695.070 — 695.070; repealed by 1981 c.821 �14] ����� 695.020 [Repealed by 1973 c.832 �52 (695.021 enacted in lieu of 695.020)]
  • 695.230 — 695.230���� Delivery of invoice to vendee; contents; duplicate invoice
  • 695.990 — 695.990���� Penalties ����� 695.010 [Repealed by 1977 c.842 �4] ����� 695.015 [Formerly subsection (3) of
Title 696 · ORS Chapter 696 (95 sections)
  • 163A.010 — 163A.010, 163A.015, 163A.020 or 163A.025 resides in the area. [1999 c.732 �2; 2001 c.300 �73; 2011 c.271 �24; 2013 c.708
  • 163A.235 — 163A.235, 696.301, 696.805, 696.810, 696.815 or 696.855 creates an obligation on the part of a person licensed under thi
  • 350.635 — 350.635; ����� (i) A distance learning provider as provided by rule of the agency; or ����� (j) Another provider appro
  • 696.005 — [1963 c.580 �39; repealed by 1965
  • 696.010 — to 696.495, 696.600 to 696.785, 696.800 to 696.870 and 696.995.
  • 696.015 — 696.015���� Legislative finding; short title (Licensing)
  • 696.020 — 696.020���� License required for individuals engaged in professional real estate activities; exception; rules
  • 696.022 — who engage in residential property wholesaling.
  • 696.024 — 696.024���� Payments due and owing to Real Estate Agency
  • 696.026 — 696.026, of a licensed real estate property manager or managing principal broker; ����� (b) A licensed title or escrow
  • 696.040 — 696.040���� Single act sufficient to constitute professional real estate activity
  • 696.090 — 696.090)] ����� 696.100 [Amended by 1963 c.412 �3; 1977 c.649 �17; repealed by 2001 c.300 �84] ����� 696.110 Exc
  • 696.110 — 696.110���� Exclusive nature of regulation of real estate licensees
  • 696.130 — 696.130���� Effect of revocation of license; limited license
  • 696.140 — 696.140)] ����� 696.141 [1975 c.746 �11 (enacted in lieu of 696.140); 1977 c.649 �51; 1979 c.243 �1; repealed by 200
  • 696.174 — 696.174. ����� (3) Records maintained under this section must at all times be open for inspection by the Real Estate Co
  • 696.184 — 696.184���� Duties of continuing education provider; rules
  • 696.186 — 696.186���� Qualifications of continuing education instructors; rules
  • 696.200 — 696.200���� Main office; branch offices; change of business location
  • 696.205 — 696.205���� Death or incapacity of sole principal real estate broker or sole licensed real estate property manager; temp
  • 696.232 — and 696.255, the Real Estate Commissioner may prescribe by rule the
  • 696.237 — 696.237���� Managing principal broker supervision and control (Client Trust Fund Accounts)
  • 696.240 — 696.240); 1977 c.649 �39; 1981 c.617 �11a; 1985 c.589 �4; 1991 c.5 �37; 2001 c.300 �21; 2003 c.224 �1; 2005 c.116 �18; 2
  • 696.241 — 696.241, I am required to maintain in Oregon a clients� trust account for the purpose of holding funds belonging to othe
  • 696.243 — 696.243���� Substituting copy for original canceled check allowed; electronic fund transfers
  • 696.245 — 696.245���� Clients� trust accounts; notice to bank and agency; retention of copy (Nonresident and Reciprocal Real E
  • 696.255 — 696.255���� Nonresident license equivalent to appointment of commissioner as agent for service of process; service on co
  • 696.265 — 696.265���� Recognition of nonresident real estate licensee; rules (Miscellaneous)
  • 696.280 — 696.280. ����� (b) A civil penalty imposed under this subsection may not exceed $10,000. ����� (7) Civil penalties und
  • 696.290 — 696.290���� Sharing compensation with or paying finder�s fee to unlicensed person prohibited; exceptions
  • 696.301 — 696.301. [Amended by 1955 c.322 �12; 1969 c.674 �4; 1973 c.416 �4; 1975 c.746 �6; 1977 c.191 �2; 1977 c.649 �19; 1981 c.
  • 696.310 — 696.310. ����� (5) This section does not apply to managing principal brokers who maintain a single office and are not a
  • 696.315 — 696.315���� Prohibition against licensee permitting nonlicensed individual to engage in activity with or on behalf of li
  • 696.320 — 696.320���� Effect of suspension or revocation of principal broker license on associated licensees
  • 696.323 — 696.323���� Effect of violations by real estate licensee on associated licensees; contested case hearing
  • 696.363 — 696.363���� Relationship between licensees as independent contractors or employer and employee
  • 696.368 — 696.368���� Future right to list; definition; limits; exceptions
  • 696.370 — 696.370���� Real estate teams; rules (Administration)
  • 696.375 — 696.375, 696.392, 696.395 to 696.430, 696.490, 696.600 to 696.785 and 696.995 by the partnership, association or corpora
  • 696.385 — 696.385���� Power of agency; rulemaking procedures (metadata only)
  • 696.396 — 696.396���� Investigation of complaints and progressive discipline; rules
  • 696.398 — 696.398���� Delegation by commissioner to employees; requirements
  • 696.405 — 696.405���� Real Estate Board; appointment; term; qualifications; compensation; expenses
  • 696.430 — and 696.445 (3). [1995 c.217 �7]
  • 696.445 — 696.445���� Advancement of education and research; Oregon Real Estate News Journal; content as to disciplinary actions
  • 696.490 — 696.490���� Real Estate Account; disposition of receipts
  • 696.495 — 696.495, 696.600 to 696.785, 696.650 to 696.670, 696.800 to 696.870, 696.995 and 696.997. The clerk of the court shall f
  • 696.508 — 696.508���� Legislative finding; short title (Licensing)
  • 696.511 — 696.511���� License requirement; licensing system; rules
  • 696.527 — 696.527���� Deposits in lieu of bond; payment of claims; waiver
  • 696.530 — 696.530���� Expiration and renewal of license; fees; rules
  • 696.535 — 696.535���� Grounds for refusing, suspending or revoking license or reprimanding licensee
  • 696.541 — 696.541���� Authority of commissioner over escrow agents; rules (Enforcement)
  • 696.545 — 696.545���� Investigation; injunction; jurisdiction
  • 696.555 — 696.555���� Commissioner to take possession of property and assets of escrow agent when assets or capital impaired; appo
  • 696.570 — 696.570���� Hearings procedure under ORS 696.505 to 696.590; subpoena
  • 696.575 — 696.575���� Civil or criminal actions not limited by ORS 696.505 to 696.590
  • 696.577 — 696.577���� Commissioner�s order against unlicensed agent (Escrow Property)
  • 696.578 — 696.578���� Deposit and designation of funds held in escrow; treatment of earnings on escrow account; notice
  • 696.579 — 696.579] ����� 696.570 Hearings procedure under ORS 696.505 to 696.590; subpoena. (1) All hearings before the Real E
  • 696.581 — 696.581���� Written escrow instructions or agreement required; statement; instructions containing blank prohibited; one-
  • 696.582 — 696.582���� Escrow agent to hold certain compensation; conditions; notice of demand; disbursement of money; copy of noti
  • 696.600 — to 696.785, 696.800 to 696.870 and 696.995. [1993 c.570 �10; 2007 c.337
  • 696.603 — 696.603, 696.606 or 696.612 or a rule adopted pursuant thereto. ����� (2) In addition to the civil penalty set forth in
  • 696.606 — or 696.612, personal service of summons or process upon the nonresident
  • 696.612 — or a rule adopted pursuant thereto; or
  • 696.615 — 696.615���� Publication of sanctions imposed for violations
  • 696.618 — 696.618���� Denial of right to court action for unlicensed real estate marketing organization
  • 696.624 — 696.624���� Consent by nonresident real estate marketing organization to service of summons or process required
  • 696.627 — 696.627���� On-site inspection allowed; deposit RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY WHOLESALING
  • 696.653 — to 696.665. [2024 c.3 �7]
  • 696.656 — 696.656. ����� (4) �Residential property wholesaling� means to market residential property for which the marketer has o
  • 696.670 — and 696.997, and, upon finding a violation, the court may, at its
  • 696.710 — 696.710���� Necessity of alleging license in action to collect compensation
  • 696.730 — 696.730���� Jurisdiction of courts for violations; revoking license upon conviction; copy of order to commissioner
  • 696.775 — 696.775���� Authority of commissioner when license lapsed, expired, revoked, suspended or surrendered
  • 696.790 — 696.790���� Authority of commissioner to require fingerprints
  • 696.795 — 696.795���� Authority of commissioner to conduct investigations and proceedings AGENTS� OBLIGATIONS
  • 696.800 — to 696.870 and 696.995 are in addition to and not exclusive of any
  • 696.805 — 696.805���� Real estate licensee as seller�s agent; obligations
  • 696.810 — 696.810���� Real estate licensee as buyer�s agent; obligations
  • 696.815 — 696.815, even if the buyer�s agent is receiving compensation for services rendered, either in full or in part, from the
  • 696.820 — 696.820: ����� (a) Unless the principal participates in or authorizes the act, error or omission; and ����� (b) Only t
  • 696.822 — 696.822���� Liability of principal for act, error or omission of agent or subagent
  • 696.845 — 696.845���� Acknowledgment of existing agency relationships form; rules
  • 696.855 — [series became 696.800 to 696.870] apply to ORS 696.010 to 696.495.
  • 696.870 — and 696.995 by an individual licensed under ORS 696.022, 696.650 to
  • 696.880 — 696.880���� Licensee not required to disclose proximity of registered sex offender DUTIES OF REAL ESTATE PROPERTY MA
  • 696.890 — 696.890���� Duties of real estate property managers PENALTIES
  • 696.990 — and 696.995 prevents the establishment of an independent contractor
  • 696.995 — is a Class A misdemeanor.
  • 696.997 — 696.997���� Penalties for violation of ORS 696.653, 696.662 or 696.665
  • 697.015 — when providing, pursuant to written instructions, a portion of the
  • 701.015 — 701.015. [1987 c.581 �4; 2001 c.300 �78; 2007 c.319 �12; 2025 c.39 �17; 2025 c.389 �24] ����� Note: 696.365 was adde
  • 97.110 — to 97.450, 97.510 to 97.730, 97.810 to 97.920 and 97.990 or an employee
Title 697 · ORS Chapter 697 (43 sections)
  • 1.202 — and 293.231, if a public body, as defined in ORS 174.109, uses a private
  • 697.020 — 697.020); repealed by 1981 c.85 �17] ����� 697.025 [1977 c.185 �3; 1981 c.85 �4; 1991 c.86 �1; 1993 c.205 �1; 1993 c
  • 697.031 — 697.031, 697.045, 697.058, 697.091, 697.105 or 697.115; ����� (ii) A rule adopted under ORS 697.031, 697.085 or 697.086
  • 697.039 — 697.039���� Revocation, suspension or refusal to issue or renew registration
  • 697.045 — 697.045���� Status of accounts and claims assigned to agency; rights of assignor; appearance in small claims or justice
  • 697.053 — 697.053���� Registration exclusive regulation; local fees authorized
  • 697.058 — or any rule adopted under ORS 697.031 or 697.085 but that is received
  • 697.063 — 697.063���� Status of business records and bank accounts following revocation of registration; liquidation; expenses and
  • 697.085 — or 697.086 is subject to forfeiture and payment of a civil penalty to
  • 697.086 — 697.086, issue an order to cease and desist from the violation. ����� (B) Filed information under ORS 697.031 that is f
  • 697.087 — 697.087���� Injunction; damages; attorney fees; limitation on actions
  • 697.091 — 697.091, 697.105 or 697.115 or a rule adopted under ORS 697.031, 697.085 or
  • 697.105 — 697.105���� Fee for collection of debt owed public body; notice to debtor; amount
  • 697.107 — 697.107���� Prohibition on use of public agency or public official seal or letterhead
  • 697.115 — 697.115���� Fee for collection of commercial debt; amount; limit CHECK-CASHING BUSINESSES
  • 697.502 — 697.502���� Exemptions from licensing and record-keeping requirements
  • 697.510 — shall at the same time pay a nonrefundable application fee and a
  • 697.512 — 697.512, 697.514, 697.528 and 697.540 do not apply to a person engaged in the bona fide retail sale of goods or services
  • 697.514 — 697.514���� Application review and license issuance; expiration and renewal; grounds for denial; rules
  • 697.520 — to repay any excessive fee, service charge or consideration the
  • 697.524 — 697.524���� Endorsement and deposit of payment instruments
  • 697.526 — 697.526���� Notice of fees and charges; filing with department
  • 697.528 — 697.528. ����� (2) The director may not suspend or revoke any license issued under ORS 697.514 unless the licensee has
  • 697.540 — 697.540���� Suspension or revocation of license; grounds; notice and hearing
  • 697.542 — 697.542���� Powers of director; cease and desist order
  • 697.555 — 697.555. The check-cashing business shall pay the Department of Consumer and Business Services for the actual cost of th
  • 697.602 — to 697.842 is void and unenforceable as contrary to public policy.
  • 697.632 — 697.632; ����� (5) Filed an application for registration that on the date the director issued a registration or on the
  • 697.642 — to 697.702, rules adopted under ORS 697.632 or order issued under ORS
  • 697.652 — 697.652. ����� (6) Solicit, accept or receive an agreement, contract, promise to pay or other instrument that has blank
  • 697.672 — 697.672���� Requirement to make, keep and maintain records; rules
  • 697.682 — 697.682���� Trust accounts for client funds; statements
  • 697.692 — 697.692���� Fees; circumstances in which consumer may void contract; prohibition of waiver; rules
  • 697.702 — 697.702. [Derived from 697.480 (1957 Replacement Part) and 1959 c.635 �36; 1983 c.17 �32; 1995 c.622 �10; 2005 c.338 �22
  • 697.718 — has a right of action against the bond required under subsection (1) of
  • 697.722 — 697.722���� Execution or attachment of trust account funds
  • 697.732 — 697.732���� Examinations; investigations; costs; access; public disclosure requirements and exemptions
  • 697.752 — 697.752���� Grounds for denial, revocation or suspension of registration
  • 697.762 — 697.762���� Enjoining violations; attorney fees; damages
  • 697.825 — 697.825. ����� (2) The director shall impose a civil penalty on a person under this section in the manner provided in O
  • 697.832 — 697.832, shall be paid into the State Treasury, deposited in the Consumer and Business Services Fund created by ORS 705.
  • 697.842 — 697.842. ����� (2) A debt management service provider shall maintain records for each consumer with which the debt mana
  • 697.992 — 697.992���� Jurisdiction of courts COLLECTION AGENCIES ����� 697.005 Definitions for ORS 697.005 to 697.095. As
Title 698 · ORS Chapter 698 (3 sections)
  • 650.120 — to 650.173 or 822.060.
  • 698.640 — does not apply to:
  • 698.650 — 698.650: ����� (a) This section establishes requirements for auction sales, consignment sales, auctioneers, consignees
Title 699 · ORS Chapter 699 (7 sections)
  • 699.005 — to 699.060 conspicuously posted in the hotel or inn, as provided in ORS
  • 699.010 — 699.010���� Limitation on innkeeper or hotelkeeper liability for valuables
  • 699.020 — 699.020, shall be that of a depository for hire. However, in no case shall such liability exceed $150 for each trunk and
  • 699.040 — 699.040���� Liability in cases not covered by ORS 699.005 to 699.060
  • 699.050 — 699.050���� Property left in hotel over 60 days; notice and sale
  • 699.060 — 699.060, is liable for the loss of or injury to such property suffered by any guest, unless the guest has offered to del
  • 87.156 — 87.156, 164.125, 164.245 and 699.005 to 699.060 printed in not less than eight-point type, posted in not less than 10 co
Title 7 · ORS Chapter 7 (13 sections)
  • 109.340 — 109.340); 1975 c.588 �14; 1979 c.58 �5; 1983 c.672 �17; 1985 c.540 �10; 1995 c.79 �4; 1995 c.730 �6; 1997 c.873 �25; 199
  • 7.010 — 7.010�������� Records of court; minimum record retention schedules
  • 7.120 — 7.120�������� Disposition of exhibits, notes and audio records of circuit court cases
  • 7.124 — 7.124�������� Procedures for destruction of documents; photographic and electronic copies
  • 7.130 — 7.130�������� Search and examination of records and files; certified copies
  • 7.132 — 7.132�������� Access to case information not otherwise open to public
  • 7.140 — has happened and the defect cannot be supplied as therein provided, any
  • 7.150 — 7.150�������� Order of restoration when no copy available
  • 7.160 — 7.160�������� Restoration of destroyed probate records
  • 7.170 — 7.170�������� When copy of higher court record may be filed in lower court; effect when original is lost or destroyed
  • 7.230 — 7.230�������� Probate and juvenile court records to be kept separate
  • 7.240 — 7.240�������� Records in probate matters USE OF RECYCLED PAPER AND PAPER PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES
  • 7.250 — 7.250�������� Use of paper printed on both sides; use of recycled paper COURT RECORDS GENERALLY ����� 7.010 Reco
Title 70 · ORS Chapter 70 (46 sections)
  • 70.010 — 70.010������ Name of limited partnership; registration of assumed business name; application of other law
  • 70.015 — 70.015������ Reservation of limited partnership name
  • 70.025 — to 70.040, 70.050, 70.075, 70.080, 70.090 to 70.100, 70.110, 70.125,
  • 70.030 — 70.030������ Change of address and resignation procedures for registered agent
  • 70.040 — 70.040������ When Secretary of State to serve as agent; service on Secretary of State; when default may be entered
  • 70.050 — 70.050������ Records required in office in state; inspection
  • 70.060 — 70.060������ Authority of partner to do business with limited partnership
  • 70.065 — 70.065������ Filing, service, copying and certification fees
  • 70.070 — 70.070������ Filing duty of Secretary of State FORMATION; CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
  • 70.075 — 70.075������ Formation of limited partnership; certificate of limited partnership; rules
  • 70.095 — 70.095������ Remedy for failure to execute certificate
  • 70.100 — 70.100������ Filing with Office of Secretary of State
  • 70.105 — and 70.230. [1985 c.677 �43; 1987 c.543 �26]
  • 70.110 — 70.110������ Filing as notice of limited partnership
  • 70.115 — 70.115������ Duty of general partners to deliver copy of certificate to each limited partner LIMITED PARTNERS
  • 70.125 — 70.125������ Date person becomes limited partner; admission of additional limited partner
  • 70.135 — 70.135, 70.140, 70.175, 70.180, 70.230 to 70.255, 70.265, 70.275, 70.300,
  • 70.140 — 70.140������ Liability of person who erroneously believes person is limited partner
  • 70.145 — 70.145������ Powers of limited partner GENERAL PARTNERS
  • 70.175 — 70.175������ Admission of additional general partners
  • 70.180 — 70.180������ When person ceases to be general partner
  • 70.185 — 70.185������ Rights, restrictions and liabilities of general partner
  • 70.190 — 70.190������ Rights and powers of general partner as general and limited partner
  • 70.240 — 70.240������ Allocation of distributions of assets DISTRIBUTION AND WITHDRAWAL
  • 70.265 — 70.265������ Rights of partner regarding distribution; remedies
  • 70.275 — 70.275������ Liability of partner who receives return of contribution ASSIGNMENT OF PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS
  • 70.290 — 70.290. ����� (3) The general partner is removed as a general partner in accordance with the partnership agreement. ��
  • 70.295 — 70.295������ Rights of judgment creditor of partner
  • 70.300 — 70.300������ Assignee of partnership interest as limited partner
  • 70.305 — 70.305������ Death, incompetency, dissolution or termination of partner DISSOLUTION
  • 70.325 — 70.325, 70.355 to 70.375, 70.610 and 70.620 and not specifically listed in this subsection. ����� (3) The enumeration i
  • 70.340 — 70.340������ Distribution of assets FOREIGN LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS
  • 70.350 — 70.350������ Law applicable to foreign limited partnership
  • 70.355 — 70.355������ Registration of foreign limited partnership; rules
  • 70.380 — 70.380������ Registration prerequisite to suing in state; effect on contracts, liability; agent
  • 70.385 — 70.385������ Attorney General�s enforcement DERIVATIVE ACTIONS
  • 70.400 — 70.400������ Action by limited partner upon refusal of general partner
  • 70.415 — 70.415������ Remittance of proceeds received by plaintiff; attorney fees INACTIVATION OF CERTIFICATE OR REGISTRATION
  • 70.430 — 70.430������ Grounds for administrative action to inactivate certificate or registration of limited partnership
  • 70.435 — 70.435������ Notice of administrative inactivation; effect of inactivation on authority of registered agent
  • 70.440 — 70.440������ Reinstatement following administrative inactivation CONVERSIONS AND MERGERS
  • 70.520 — 70.520������ Effect of conversion; assumed business name
  • 70.605 — 70.605������ Application to partnerships existing prior to July 1, 1986
  • 70.610 — in 1999]
  • 70.620 — 70.620������ Correction of documents; effective date of correction
  • 70.990 — 70.990������ Penalty for signing false document GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 70.005 Definitions. As used in this cha
Title 700 · ORS Chapter 700 (12 sections)
  • 676.576 — 676.576. The applicant must also: ����� (a) Pass an examination approved by the Environmental Health Registration Board
  • 700.010 — 700.010���� Definitions REGISTRATION OF SPECIALISTS AND TRAINEES
  • 700.030 — 700.030���� Qualifications of environmental health specialist applicant; fees; rules
  • 700.035 — 700.035���� Registration of environmental health specialist trainees; fees; rules
  • 700.053 — 700.053���� Qualifications of waste water specialist applicant; application; examination; fees; rules
  • 700.056 — 700.056���� Duties allowed for waste water specialist; environmental health specialist may perform duties
  • 700.062 — 700.062���� Waste water specialist trainee registration; fees
  • 700.111 — 700.111���� Grounds and procedure for discipline ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH REGISTRATION BOARD
  • 700.210 — 700.210���� Environmental Health Registration Board
  • 700.220 — 700.220���� Members� qualifications; term; removal; vacancies; compensation and expenses
  • 700.240 — 700.240���� Authority of Health Licensing Office and Environmental Health Registration Board; rules PENALTIES
  • 700.995 — 700.995���� Criminal penalty GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 700.005 Purpose. Recognizing that to regulate our environm
Title 701 · ORS Chapter 701 (120 sections)
  • 183.497 — 183.497. [2007 c.114 �14] ����� 701.107 Sanction for assisting evasion of obligations. In addition to any other auth
  • 279C.580 — 279C.580. ����� (2) If the board determines after notice and opportunity for hearing that a contractor or a subcontract
  • 279C.600 — to 279C.625 and 701.420, as applicable.
  • 431A.350 — 431A.350. ����� (5) �Lead-based paint� has the meaning given that term in P.L. 102-550, section 1004, and as further de
  • 448.279 — 448.279. ����� (g) A person that for compensation arranges, undertakes, offers to undertake or submits a bid to clean o
  • 479.945 — 479.945; ����� (3) A tow truck operator performing work for a towing business certified under ORS 822.205; ����� (4) A
  • 652.333 — stating that a contractor or a business has failed to pay the amounts
  • 670.605 — in 1991]
  • 671.510 — to 671.760 that:
  • 671.690 — 671.690; or ����� (b) Subcontracts to a licensed plumbing contractor, or otherwise arranges for a licensed plumbing con
  • 701.002 — in 2001. Specific ORS references have not been substituted, pursuant to
  • 701.013 — 701.013���� Intent relating to certain business license requirements
  • 701.020 — 701.020���� Certain cities exempt from application of ORS 701.015 LICENSING
  • 701.031 — 701.031���� Evidence of doing business as contractor
  • 701.035 — 701.035���� Applicant required to be independent contractor to be eligible for license; classes of licenses
  • 701.046 — (2) or discovered by a board investigation under ORS 701.225.
  • 701.055 — 701.055] ����� 701.030 [1989 c.762 �1a; renumbered
  • 701.056 — in 2007]
  • 701.063 — to include the entire time period for which a license was required
  • 701.065 — 701.065; 2009 c.226 ��8,9; 2013 c.251 �5] ����� 701.133 Notice of intent to file complaint; fees; rules. (1) Unless
  • 701.068 — 701.068. ����� (3) The board may charge a contractor a fee to cover any expense incurred by the board in allowing the c
  • 701.073 — 701.073���� Insurance required of licensed contractors
  • 701.081 — 701.081���� Residential contractors; bond; insurance; responsible managing individual
  • 701.082 — 701.082���� Residential contractor continuing education requirements; exemptions
  • 701.083 — 701.083���� Residential contractor specialized education programs
  • 701.084 — 701.084. ����� (2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, the experience certified under subsection (1)
  • 701.088 — 701.088���� Contractor rehabilitating illegal drug manufacturing site; substitution for bond; fee; rules
  • 701.093 — 701.093���� Change in responsible managing individual; temporary managing individual
  • 701.098 — 701.098���� Grounds for discipline; rules; suspension or refusal of license without prior hearing; hearing; civil penalt
  • 701.102 — 701.102, �owner� means: ����� (a) A sole proprietor of, partner in or holder of a controlling interest in a business; o
  • 701.105 — 701.105] ����� 701.075 [1971 c.740 �9; 1973 c.832 �56; 1979 c.312 �2; 1981 c.618 �12; 1989 c.624 �2; 1989 c.870 �2;
  • 701.106 — 701.106���� Sanction for violation or failure to comply with certain laws
  • 701.107 — 701.107���� Sanction for assisting evasion of obligations
  • 701.108 — 701.108���� Failure to comply with prevailing wage rate or other wage and hour standards for energy efficiency and susta
  • 701.110 — 701.110���� License suspension for unpaid determined wage claim
  • 701.112 — 701.112���� Continuation of board authority when change occurs in license status
  • 701.114 — 701.114���� Change in responsible managing individual or persons exercising control of contractor
  • 701.117 — 701.117���� Contractor to notify board of address change or change in exemption status; effect of mail to last-known add
  • 701.119 — 701.119���� Certification to participate in small scale local energy project program
  • 701.120 — 701.120���� Specialized education programs; standards; specialized education notation in credentials; removal of notatio
  • 701.122 — 701.122���� Training requirements for individuals and businesses; testing of business license applicant; exception; rule
  • 701.125 — 701.125] ����� 701.058 [2003 c.675 �68; repealed by 2007 c.836 �51] ����� 701.060 Licensing in another category;
  • 701.128 — 701.128���� Suit for damages for misrepresentation COMPLAINTS
  • 701.131 — 701.131���� License required to perfect lien or obtain judicial or administrative remedy; exception
  • 701.133 — in 2007]
  • 701.139 — (3)(b) that a complainant elects to have resolved under this section:
  • 701.140 — 701.140���� Types of allowable complaints; restriction on processing complaint for recoupment of lien
  • 701.143 — 701.143���� Requirement for timely filing of complaints; timelines
  • 701.145 — 701.145. If the parties do not resolve or settle the dispute pursuant to board mediation under ORS 701.145, unless other
  • 701.146 — 701.146���� Resolution of complaints involving work on large commercial structures or certain small commercial structure
  • 701.149 — 701.149���� Status reports; alternative dispute resolution
  • 701.150 — 701.150���� Determination of amount to be paid from bond
  • 701.157 — 701.157���� Satisfaction of order against commercial contractor
  • 701.160 — 701.160���� Nonlawyer may represent certain forms of businesses before board; rules for additional business forms
  • 701.180 — 701.180���� Alternative mediation or arbitration process; waiver and compliance CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS BOARD
  • 701.215 — 701.215���� Officers; quorum; compensation and expenses; advisory committees
  • 701.225 — 701.225���� Investigatory powers of board; use of city or county inspectors; notice of noncompliance; conduct of hearing
  • 701.227 — 701.227���� Disqualification from eligibility for certain public contracts; list of disqualified contractors
  • 701.230 — 701.230���� Board to provide names of unlicensed or improperly endorsed contractors to other state agencies
  • 701.236 — 701.236���� Rulemaking to interpret, harmonize or adjust licensing requirements; exceptional circumstances
  • 701.238 — in 2007]
  • 701.240 — 701.240���� Provision of licensed contractors list to other state agencies; rules
  • 701.246 — 701.246���� Confidentiality of information; permissible disclosures
  • 701.250 — 701.250���� Board to provide licensee�s status on request; fee
  • 701.255 — 701.255���� Funds retained for collection of civil penalties
  • 701.265 — 701.265���� Continuing education system for residential contractors; rules
  • 701.267 — 701.267���� Agreements with continuing education providers; credits; fees
  • 701.269 — 701.269���� Residential general master builder certification program; requirements; standards; fees; rules
  • 701.295 — 701.295���� Board duty to investigate and seek prosecution of illegal activity CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS AND NOTICES
  • 701.305 — 701.305���� Requirement for written contract with residential property owner; standard contractual terms; rules
  • 701.312 — 701.312���� Additional grounds for placing contractor on probation
  • 701.315 — 701.315���� Contents of contract for work on residential structure
  • 701.320 — 701.320���� Offer of warranty; withdrawal of contract offer
  • 701.325 — 701.325���� Condition for obtaining building permit; information notice; business licenses; local regulation
  • 701.330 — 701.330���� Consumer notice form; notice of procedure form; rules
  • 701.335 — 701.335���� Recommended maintenance schedule; rules
  • 701.348 — 701.348���� Sewer contractor requirements RETAINAGE
  • 701.420 — 701.420���� Partial payment; retainage; effect; interest; notice of completion; payment by contractor and owner
  • 701.435 — 701.435���� Surety bond in lieu of retainage; mutual obligations between contractors and subcontractors and between owne
  • 701.440 — 701.440: ����� (a) �Construction� means: ����� (A) Excavating, landscaping, demolishing and detaching existing structu
  • 701.445 — 701.445���� Home inspectors; certification; rules; fees; exemption
  • 701.450 — 701.450���� Home inspector undertaking of repair work on inspected structure
  • 701.455 — for the repeal of 701.126 has not been made.
  • 701.460 — 701.460���� Certification requirement for installing fenestration product or system in public building (Construction
  • 701.470 — 701.470���� Licensing; exemptions; insurance (Locksmiths)
  • 701.475 — for residential or small commercial structures, but does not authorize
  • 701.480 — 701.480���� Certification; licensing; holding out as locksmith or locksmithing business
  • 701.485 — 701.485���� Standards of practice and professional conduct; determination of competency; sanctions; rules; fees
  • 701.490 — 701.490���� Exemptions from certification, licensure and other requirements
  • 701.495 — for the repeal of 701.126 has not been made.
  • 701.501 — in 2015]
  • 701.505 — to 701.515 shall pay to the Construction Contractors Board Lead-Based
  • 701.510 — 701.510���� License required to engage in lead-based paint activity
  • 701.515 — 701.515. ����� (8) �Renovation� has the meaning given that term in 40 C.F.R. 745.83 and as further defined pursuant to
  • 701.520 — 701.520���� Construction Contractors Board Lead-Based Paint Activities Fund (Home Energy Assessment and Performance
  • 701.529 — 701.529���� Certification and licensing requirements; use of title
  • 701.532 — or is a business licensed by the board under this chapter or endorsed
  • 701.534 — 701.534���� Home energy performance score contractors
  • 701.536 — for the repeal of 701.126 has not been made.
  • 701.540 — 701.540���� Licensing; standards and practices; rules ACCESSIBILITY FEATURES
  • 701.545 — 701.545���� Provision of accessible features list to purchaser; effect
  • 701.547 — 701.547���� Model list of accessibility features; rules MERCURY THERMOSTATS
  • 701.550 — 701.550���� Notice of Department of Consumer and Business Services rules regarding thermostats containing mercury PR
  • 701.555 — 701.555���� Barrier-type exterior insulation and finish systems NOTICES OF DEFECT IN RESIDENCE
  • 701.565 — and 701.575. [2003 c.660 �8]
  • 701.570 — or 701.572 does not act to toll the expiration of any right of the
  • 701.572 — does not constitute a new performance and, for purposes of ORS 12.135,
  • 701.575 — 701.575���� Availability of residence; scope of inspection; report of inspection results
  • 701.580 — 701.580���� Offer by contractor, subcontractor or supplier; effect of accepting offer; nonperformance; compelling arbitr
  • 701.585 — 701.585���� Effect of notice of defect on time for commencing court action
  • 701.595 — 701.595���� Failure to follow notice of defect procedure
  • 701.605 — 701.605���� Recording of written warranty agreement CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT PAYMENTS
  • 701.625 — for the subcontractor�s work but the original contractor fails to pay
  • 701.630 — (4).
  • 701.640 — 701.640���� Prohibition against contrary provisions, covenants or clauses
  • 701.645 — 701.645���� Contracts and housing not subject to ORS 701.620 to 701.640 PENALTIES
  • 701.992 — 701.992, or a combination of those sanctions: ����� (a) ORS 87.007 (2). ����� (b) ORS chapter 316 or 317. ����� (c) O
  • 701.995 — 701.995���� Civil penalties for violations related to lead-based paint activities; reporting of penalties and sanctions
  • 731.164 — 731.164. ����� (2) A home services contractor license authorizes the holder to operate a business providing service, re
  • 745.223 — and as further defined pursuant to the authorities described in ORS
Title 703 · ORS Chapter 703 (30 sections)
  • 703.010 — to 703.310 shall be submitted in writing and under oath to the
  • 703.020 — 703.020] TRUTH VERIFICATION AND DECEPTION DETECTION BY POLICE OFFICERS ����� 703.335 Equipment police officer ma
  • 703.050 — 703.050���� Polygraph examiner license requirement (metadata only)
  • 703.070 — 703.070���� License applications; form; nonrefundable fee
  • 703.090 — 703.090���� General polygraph examiner license qualifications; authority of department to require fingerprints; statemen
  • 703.120 — 703.120���� Nonresident licensees; service of process
  • 703.130 — 703.130���� Reciprocity for persons licensed in another jurisdiction; qualifications; fee
  • 703.140 — 703.140���� Display of license; notification of change of place of business (Administration)
  • 703.200 — 703.200���� Issuance of licenses; examination and internship requirements
  • 703.210 — 703.210���� Suspension, revocation or issuance refusal; conditions
  • 703.220 — 703.220���� Surrender of suspended or revoked licenses; notice to licensee; restoration of license
  • 703.240 — 703.240���� Disposition of fees (Miscellaneous)
  • 703.300 — 703.300���� Certain legal actions by unlicensed polygraph operators prohibited
  • 703.310 — 703.310���� Polygraph equipment requirements; use of noncomplying equipment prohibited; remedy for violation
  • 703.325 — 703.325���� Short title TRUTH VERIFICATION AND DECEPTION DETECTION BY POLICE OFFICERS
  • 703.335 — 703.335���� Equipment police officer may use to detect deception or verify truth INVESTIGATORS
  • 703.401 — to 703.490, 703.993 and 703.995 do not apply to:
  • 703.405 — 703.405, the person is subject to payment of a civil penalty in an amount of not more than $5,000 for each violation wit
  • 703.415 — (1) to (6) and 703.425 and is in compliance with the rules of the board
  • 703.425 — 703.425���� Application requirements; fee; rules; investigation of applicant
  • 703.430 — 703.430���� Issuance of license; expiration; rules; fees
  • 703.435 — commits a Class A violation. [1997 c.870 �21; 2001 c.838 �16]
  • 703.445 — 703.445���� Renewal procedure; fee; penalty; rules; inactive status
  • 703.460 — 703.460���� Information required; designation of agent for service of process
  • 703.470 — 703.470���� Opportunity for hearing; judicial review
  • 703.473 — 703.473���� Confidentiality of investigator personal identifying information and client files
  • 703.480 — 703.480���� Board and department duties; rules; fees
  • 703.490 — 703.490, 703.993 and 703.995 shall be paid into the General Fund in the State Treasury and credited to the Police Standa
  • 703.990 — 703.990���� Criminal penalties for polygraph examiners
  • 703.995 — 703.995���� Civil penalties for investigators TRUTH VERIFICATION AND DECEPTION DETECTION BY POLYGRAPH EXAMINERS
Title 704 · ORS Chapter 704 (16 sections)
  • 496.992 — 496.992. ����� (7) The board shall adopt rules to implement subsections (4) to (6) of this section, including rules tha
  • 704.020 — has been filed with the board. [1983 c.655 �8]
  • 704.021 — 704.021���� Proof of compliance with registration requirements
  • 704.023 — 704.023���� Requirements for outfitter and guide serving outdoor youth program
  • 704.025 — 704.025���� Reciprocity for certain licensees of other states; rules
  • 704.027 — 704.027���� Crew members; registration; application; fees; rules
  • 704.030 — 704.030���� False statements in registration application; special requirements for use of boat
  • 704.035 — 704.035���� Opportunity for hearing; judicial review of decision
  • 704.040 — 704.040���� Revocation of registration; restriction on registration application after revocation; reprimands; rules
  • 704.045 — 704.045���� Registration of fishing derby with board; exemption from outfitter and guide registration; fee
  • 704.050 — 704.050���� Cancellation of liability insurance; notice to board; suspension of registration
  • 704.065 — or 704.070 or for violation of ORS 704.030.
  • 704.070 — 704.070���� Requirements for safety equipment, experience and training ADMINISTRATION
  • 704.520 — 704.520���� Board to submit list of registrants to tourism promotion agency
  • 704.525 — 704.525���� Advisory committee; membership; duties PENALTIES
  • 704.990 — 704.990���� Criminal penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 704.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1)
Title 705 · ORS Chapter 705 (41 sections)
  • 190.490 — 190.490. [2001 c.377 �3; 2015 c.244 �2] ����� 705.140 [1985 c.762 �6a; repealed by 1987 c.373 �85] ����� 705.141
  • 446.661 — to 446.756, or education and training programs pertaining thereto, must
  • 455.146 — in 2017]
  • 455.840 — in 2001]
  • 455.842 — in 2001]
  • 455.844 — in 2001]
  • 455.846 — in 2001]
  • 455.848 — in 2001]
  • 460.370 — 460.370, structural or mechanical specialty code programs or activities for which a fee is collected under ORS 455.020 (
  • 56.023 — 56.023. (1) A person may submit a written request for a certificate from the Director of the Department of Consumer and
  • 59.005 — to 59.505, 59.710 to 59.830, 59.991, 59.995 or 650.005 to 650.100 when
  • 59.710 — to 59.830, 59.991, 59.995 or 650.005 to 650.100, or as to the existence
  • 646A.697 — 646A.697. [2021 c.598 �4; 2023 c.466 �4] ����� Note: 705.146 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but wa
  • 650.005 — to 650.100:
  • 656.054 — and 656.735 and section 15, chapter 600, Oregon Laws 1985.
  • 656.735 — and section 15, chapter 600, Oregon Laws 1985, shall be limited to the
  • 697.095 — 697.095, 697.602 to 697.842, 717.200 to 717.320, 717.900, 717.905 and 735.533 and ORS chapters 59, 723, 725 and 726, the
  • 705.105 — 705.105���� Department of Consumer and Business Services; director; qualifications; confirmation; Insurance Commissioner
  • 705.125 — 705.125���� Deputy director; subordinate officers and personnel
  • 705.135 — 705.135���� Delegation; rules; employee indebtedness; reporting
  • 705.139 — 705.139���� Agreements with other agencies regarding sharing and use of confidential information; contents
  • 705.141 — 705.141���� Criminal records check; fingerprints required; persons subject to requirement (Licensing)
  • 705.143 — 705.143���� Combined license processing; rules (Financial Provisions)
  • 705.146 — 705.146���� Prescription Drug Affordability Account
  • 705.148 — 705.148���� Transfers from Consumer and Business Services Fund to Workers� Benefit Fund; purpose; amount; liability limi
  • 705.165 — 705.165���� Disposition of moneys accruing from department administration and enforcement of certain laws
  • 705.175 — 705.175���� Warrant for collection of debt owed Department of Consumer and Business Services SECURITIES AND FRANCHIS
  • 705.300 — 705.300���� Records of actions of director regarding securities, commodity and franchise laws
  • 705.310 — 705.310���� Evidentiary effect of certain records regarding securities, commodities and franchises; fees
  • 705.330 — 705.330���� Withdrawal of certain documents; review; effect
  • 705.340 — 705.340���� Access to director�s and department records regarding securities, commodities and franchises; rules; accurac
  • 705.350 — 705.350���� Fees for certain documents; rules FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
  • 705.610 — 705.610���� Appointment of financial institution examiners
  • 705.635 — 705.635���� Certificate of approval of certain business registry names filed under ORS 56.023
  • 705.638 — 705.638���� �Company� defined; organization requirements for companies conducting banking business
  • 705.640 — 705.640���� Enforcement authority regarding conduct of banking business; court order; cease and desist order; civil pena
  • 705.642 — 705.642���� Injunction authority regarding conduct of banking business; penalty; attorney fees; claims for restitution,
  • 707.005 — or 707.010, the director:
  • 732.517 — to 732.596, including documents, material or information the director
  • 744.326 — 744.326, 744.518 or 744.611 or a person who: ����� (1)(a) Is employed or applying for employment by the department; or
  • 86A.095 — to 86A.198, 86A.990 and 86A.992 and ORS chapters 59, 645, 705, 717, 725
Title 706 · ORS Chapter 706 (32 sections)
  • 706.015 — 706.015���� Bank Act references to federal statutes and regulations; rules SUPERVISION OF BANKING INSTITUTIONS
  • 706.430 — 706.430; 1997 c.631 �21] ����� 706.785 Attorney General to conduct actions; assistance of district attorneys. The At
  • 706.440 — 706.440] ����� 706.790 Rules. (1) In accordance with ORS chapter 183, the Director of the Department of Consumer and
  • 706.500 — 706.500���� Examination of banking institutions and non-Oregon institutions; examination program with federal regulators
  • 706.515 — 706.515���� Agreements with other bank supervisory agencies and Financial Crimes Enforcement Network; contracts for use
  • 706.520 — 706.520���� Request by directors or stockholders for examination; costs
  • 706.530 — 706.530���� Annual fees paid by banking institutions and non-Oregon institutions; rules
  • 706.544 — 706.544���� Costs for special examination or other actions taken
  • 706.570 — (3). If the director determines that the default was unavoidable, the
  • 706.575 — 706.575���� Certificate as evidence that document is filed with director
  • 706.578 — 706.578���� Establishment of loan production office; notice; fee
  • 706.600 — 706.600���� Authority to protect creditors and depositors of banking institution or non-Oregon institution
  • 706.610 — 706.610���� Examiners required to report insolvency of Oregon operating institution
  • 706.630 — 706.630���� Regular reports of condition; additional reports as required by director
  • 706.650 — 706.650���� Delay or failure to furnish reports of condition; penalty
  • 706.655 — 706.655, if the reports were filed by a banking institution that has been liquidated or is in the process of being liqui
  • 706.690 — 706.690���� Transfer of stock or controlling interest; notice to and approval by director; applicability to financial ho
  • 706.700 — 706.700���� Resignation or retirement of director, president or chief executive officer; notice to director
  • 706.710 — 706.710���� Waiver of retirement or resignation notices; modifying effective date
  • 706.720 — 706.720���� Reports filed with director; public inspection of records; exemptions; confidentiality; forms
  • 706.723 — 706.723���� Confidential documents; review by court
  • 706.725 — 706.725���� False statements, reports and book entries
  • 706.730 — 706.730���� Depositor and debtor information confidential; disclosure prohibited; exceptions
  • 706.775 — 706.775���� Enforcement of Bank Act; production of witnesses and evidence; fees and mileage of witnesses
  • 706.780 — 706.780���� Notice to law enforcement officers of Bank Act violations; exception
  • 706.785 — 706.785���� Attorney General to conduct actions; assistance of district attorneys
  • 706.795 — 706.795���� Rules authorizing banking institutions to exercise powers of certain financial institutions
  • 706.815 — 706.815���� Single account for moneys relating to supervision of Oregon operating institutions PENALTIES
  • 706.990 — 706.990���� Criminal penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 706.005 Definitions for Bank Act. As used in the Bank Ac
  • 707.145 — 707.145, 707.155 or 707.705. ����� (c) Proprietary information. ����� (d) Reviews of financial statements submitted to
  • 711.615 — and if disclosure is otherwise allowed under ORS 706.720. [Amended by
  • 723.042 — or a federal credit union.
Title 707 · ORS Chapter 707 (56 sections)
  • 183.500 — or when the order of the director is affirmed on appeal, the board of
  • 706.580 — 706.580; ����� (b) A statement that the institution or Oregon stock savings bank received an order or orders from the d
  • 707.007 — 707.007���� Organization of Oregon bank as limited liability company
  • 707.010 — 707.010���� Certificate required to transact banking business; exemption
  • 707.025 — 707.025���� Organization of banking institution for purpose of merging with, acquiring assets of or assuming liabilities
  • 707.035 — 707.035���� Conversion of trust company to Oregon bank
  • 707.070 — 707.070���� Application for authority to organize banking institution; fee; contents
  • 707.080 — 707.080���� Investigation and ruling on application; conditional approval; appeal
  • 707.090 — 707.090���� Refusal to file articles of incorporation or grant charter after approval of application
  • 707.100 — 707.100���� Time for submitting articles of incorporation
  • 707.110 — 707.110���� Execution and submission of articles of incorporation; contents
  • 707.120 — 707.120���� Issuance of certificate of incorporation when filings conform to law
  • 707.140 — 707.140���� Submission of organization information; issuance of charter
  • 707.155 — 707.155���� Authority to require additional investigatory information; fingerprinting
  • 707.160 — 707.160���� Transaction of business prior to organization; failure to complete organization; liability
  • 707.170 — 707.170���� Effective date of charter; commencement of business; effect of failure to commence business
  • 707.180 — 707.180���� Location of principal place of business; change upon approval
  • 707.186 — 707.186���� Resignation of registered agent; discontinuance of registered office
  • 707.188 — 707.188���� Service of process on institution or Oregon stock savings bank
  • 707.195 — 707.195���� Offering documents for sale of stock; approval by director
  • 707.200 — or other statutes that are specifically inconsistent with this section,
  • 707.210 — 707.210���� Stock issuance after obtaining charter; form of stock certificate; issuance of stock without certificate
  • 707.242 — 707.242���� Bylaws (Amendment of Articles of Incorporation)
  • 707.246 — 707.246���� Manner of amending articles of incorporation
  • 707.250 — 707.250���� Execution of amendments to articles of incorporation
  • 707.252 — 707.252���� Filing of amended articles of incorporation
  • 707.254 — 707.254���� Effective date of amended articles of incorporation; effect on existing cause of action
  • 707.256 — 707.256���� Restated articles of incorporation (Shares)
  • 707.258 — 707.258���� Terms of class of shares or series within class determined by board of directors
  • 707.266 — 707.266���� Expenses of organization or issue of shares
  • 707.270 — 707.270���� Effect of redemption of shares; statement of cancellation
  • 707.272 — 707.272���� Paid-in capital; use; retained earnings reserve; approval of director for redemption of shares; rules
  • 707.350 — 707.350���� Payment prior to issuance of certificate of stock; consideration; approvals
  • 707.610 — 707.610���� Annual and special stockholder meetings; notice of orders
  • 707.613 — 707.613���� Shareholder waiver of notice; effect of attendance at meeting
  • 707.620 — 707.620���� Special stockholder meeting called by director
  • 707.623 — 707.623���� Modification of quorum or voting requirements
  • 707.625 — 707.625���� Exemption from personal liability for good faith acts or omissions in compliance with statute, rule or order
  • 707.642 — 707.642���� Organizational meeting of directors; notice
  • 707.644 — 707.644���� Committees of board of directors; limitations
  • 707.670 — 707.670���� Regular meetings of directors; rules; quorum; notice; meetings using communications equipment
  • 707.680 — 707.680���� Special board meetings called by director; penalty for failure to attend
  • 707.700 — 707.700���� Selection and control of officers by directors; effect of removal of officers
  • 707.705 — 707.705���� Investigation of new director, president and chief executive officer; fingerprinting; disapproval of electio
  • 707.720 — 707.720���� Violation of law or omission of duty by officer or director
  • 707.730 — 707.730���� Official communications from Department of Consumer and Business Services; submission to directors
  • 707.735 — 707.735���� Officers and directors to notify law enforcement officers of certain criminal violations; investigations; co
  • 707.740 — 707.740���� Examining or audit committee; duties (Indemnification of Directors, Officers, Employees and Agents)
  • 707.744 — to 707.762
  • 707.746 — 707.746; and ����� (b) The director furnishes the banking institution a written undertaking, executed personally or on
  • 707.748 — and is entitled to apply for court-ordered indemnification under ORS
  • 707.754 — 707.754. ����� (2) The banking institution may indemnify and advance expenses under ORS 707.744 to 707.762 to an office
  • 707.756 — 707.756���� Determination and authorization of indemnification
  • 707.758 — 707.758���� Indemnification of officers, employees and agents
  • 707.855 — in 1989]
  • 707.860 — in 1989]
Title 708 · ORS Chapter 708 (1 sections)
  • 708.488 — 708.488] ����� 708.060 [Repealed by 1973 c.797 �428] ����� 708.062 [1973 c.797 �108; repealed by 1985 c.554 �13]
Title 709 · ORS Chapter 709 (40 sections)
  • 63.001 — 63.001. ����� (i) �Stockholder,� �stockholders,� �shareholder� or �shareholders� means the Oregon trust company�s membe
  • 709.005 — 709.005���� Certificate of authority to transact trust business; application; contents; fee; exceptions
  • 709.015 — 709.015���� Organization as limited liability company
  • 709.030 — and 709.130. [Amended by 1973 c.797 �201; 1973 c.823 �144; 1974 c.36 �26]
  • 709.050 — 709.050���� Trust companies depositing securities guaranteed by mortgage insurance and mortgage participation certificat
  • 709.080 — 709.080���� Charges for handling securities; collection procedure
  • 709.110 — 709.110���� Deposit of documents with notes or bonds
  • 709.120 — 709.120���� Substitution of deposit securities; income of securities deposited
  • 709.130 — 709.130���� Indemnity bond when cash and securities of fiduciary account exceed stockholders� equity or members� equity
  • 709.145 — 709.145���� Investment of capital GENERAL POWERS
  • 709.160 — 709.160���� Solicitation and performance of legal business
  • 709.170 — (3) shall forfeit a civil penalty in an amount determined by the
  • 709.175 — 709.175���� Limitation on investment of trust funds; exceptions
  • 709.190 — 709.190���� Trust department kept separate; records of securities; retention of records
  • 709.200 — 709.200���� Acquisition or investment of trust property in own name or name of nominee
  • 709.210 — 709.210���� Disclosure of fiduciary character or terms of trust instrument
  • 709.220 — 709.220, subsection (2) of this section, or as the instrument that creates the trust relationship or a court order autho
  • 709.240 — 709.240���� Oath and bond exemption for trust company appointed as fiduciary
  • 709.270 — 709.270���� Disclosure of communications and writings
  • 709.280 — 709.280���� Loans to directors, officers, employees or affiliates
  • 709.300 — 709.300���� Transaction of trust business by national bank
  • 709.330 — 709.330���� Sale or transfer of assets or liabilities; effect on fiduciary relations
  • 709.335 — 709.335���� Digital signatures TERMINATION OF TRUST BUSINESS
  • 709.340 — 709.340���� Trust company quitting business; examination
  • 709.350 — 709.350���� Successor trustee upon liquidation or receivership; appointment and qualification; petition by director; app
  • 709.390 — to 709.450 to merger or consolidation; return of security deposit after
  • 709.400 — 709.400���� Order to start court action; publication of order; jurisdiction over securities; notice to trustor; applicab
  • 709.410 — 709.410���� Termination of right to do trust business
  • 709.420 — 709.420���� Actions or suits on claims; service of summons; preference on calendar
  • 709.430 — 709.430���� Release or payment of deposit pending suit; distribution of deposits upon determination of suit
  • 709.440 — 709.440���� Director�s charges as prior lien on deposit
  • 709.450 — 709.450���� Sale and disposition of securities to pay expenses, costs and claims
  • 709.500 — 709.500] PENALTIES ����� 709.980 Civil penalties. (1) Any person who violates ORS 709.270 or 709.280 or any rule
  • 709.520 — 709.520���� Conversion to out-of-state trust company; conversion to Oregon trust company; procedures
  • 709.535 — 709.535���� Sale of assets or transfer of liabilities; approval by stockholders and director; appeal
  • 709.540 — 709.540���� Rights of stockholder of trust company party to merger, share exchange or acquisition MISCELLANEOUS
  • 709.600 — in 1997]
  • 709.980 — 709.980���� Civil penalties ORGANIZATION ����� 709.005 Certificate of authority to transact trust business; appl
  • 711.175 — 711.175, 711.180 and 711.185. [1997 c.631 �234] MISCELLANEOUS ����� 709.600 Regulation of trust business by corp
  • 711.190 — 711.190, 711.197 and 711.199 shall be applicable to a merging or converting Oregon trust company. [1997 c.631 �232]
Title 71 · ORS Chapter 71 (31 sections)
  • 71.002 — 71.002, 71.003, 71.004, 71.005, 71.006, 71.007, 71.008, 71.009, 71.010, 71.011,
  • 71.012 — 71.012, 71.013, 71.014, 71.015, 71.016, 71.017, 71.018, 71.019, 71.020, 71.021,
  • 71.022 — 71.022, 71.023, 71.024, 71.025, 71.026, 71.027, 71.028, 71.029, 71.030, 71.031,
  • 71.032 — 71.032, 71.033, 71.034, 71.035, 71.036, 71.037, 71.038, 71.039, 71.040, 71.041,
  • 71.042 — 71.042, 71.043, 71.044, 71.045, 71.046, 71.047, 71.048, 71.049, 71.050, 71.051,
  • 71.052 — 71.052, 71.053, 71.054, 71.055, 71.056, 71.057, 71.058, 71.059, 71.060, 71.061,
  • 71.062 — 71.062, 71.063, 71.064, 71.065, 71.066, 71.067, 71.068, 71.069, 71.070, 71.071,
  • 71.072 — 71.072, 71.073, 71.074, 71.075, 71.076, 71.077, 71.078, 71.079, 71.080, 71.081,
  • 71.082 — 71.082, 71.083, 71.084, 71.085, 71.086, 71.087, 71.088, 71.089, 71.090, 71.091,
  • 71.092 — 71.092, 71.093, 71.094, 71.095, 71.096, 71.097, 71.098, 71.099, 71.100, 71.101,
  • 71.102 — 71.102, 71.103, 71.104, 71.105, 71.106, 71.107, 71.108, 71.109, 71.110, 71.111,
  • 71.1030 — 71.1030���� Construction to promote purposes and policies; applicability of supplemental principles of law
  • 71.1080 — 71.1080���� Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act GENERAL DEFINITIONS AND PRINCIPLES
  • 71.112 — 71.112, 71.113, 71.114, 71.115, 71.116, 71.117, 71.118, 71.119, 71.120, 71.121,
  • 71.122 — 71.122, 71.123, 71.124, 71.125, 71.126, 71.127, 71.128, 71.129, 71.130, 71.131,
  • 71.132 — 71.132, 71.133, 71.134, 71.135, 71.136, 71.137, 71.138, 71.139, 71.140, 71.141,
  • 71.142 — 71.142, 71.143, 71.144, 71.145, 71.146, 71.147, 71.148, 71.149, 71.150, 71.151,
  • 71.152 — 71.152, 71.153, 71.154, 71.155, 71.156, 71.157, 71.158, 71.159, 71.160, 71.161,
  • 71.162 — 71.162, 71.163, 71.164, 71.165, 71.166, 71.167, 71.168, 71.169, 71.170, 71.171,
  • 71.172 — 71.172, 71.173, 71.174, 71.175, 71.176, 71.177, 71.178, 71.179, 71.180, 71.181,
  • 71.182 — 71.182, 71.183, 71.184, 71.185, 71.186, 71.187, 71.188, 71.189, 71.190, 71.191,
  • 71.192 — 71.192, 71.193, 71.194, 71.195 [Repealed by 1961 c.726 �427] GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 71.1010 Short titles. (1)
  • 71.2030 — 71.2030���� Lease distinguished from security interest
  • 71.2060 — 71.2060���� Presumptions TERRITORIAL APPLICABILITY AND GENERAL RULES
  • 71.3010 — 71.3010���� Territorial applicability; parties� power to choose applicable law
  • 71.3030 — 71.3030���� Course of performance, course of dealing and usage of trade
  • 71.3060 — 71.3060���� Waiver or renunciation of claim or right after breach
  • 71.3070 — 71.3070���� Prima facie evidence by third-party documents
  • 71.3080 — 71.3080���� Performance or acceptance under reservation of rights
  • 71.3100 — 71.3100���� Subordinated obligations ����� 71.001,
  • 80.1010 — to 80.1070 may be cited as the Uniform Commercial Code.
Title 711 · ORS Chapter 711 (73 sections)
  • 707.248 — affecting the rights of nonvoting stockholders of an Oregon stock bank,
  • 711.040 — 711.040] ����� 711.195 Merger, conversion or acquisition of Oregon bank involving trust company. If a merger, conver
  • 711.065 — 711.065���� Conversion of Oregon stock bank into insured stock institution
  • 711.070 — 711.070���� Conversion of financial institution into Oregon stock bank; application
  • 711.075 — 711.075���� Conversion of Oregon nonstock bank into financial institution
  • 711.080 — 711.080���� Conversion of financial institution into Oregon nonstock bank; application
  • 711.085 — 711.085���� Approval of conversion of Oregon bank by board or shareholders
  • 711.090 — 711.090���� Conversion of Oregon bank or Oregon trust company to corporation or limited liability company
  • 711.100 — 711.100���� Articles of conversion; effective date of conversion
  • 711.104 — 711.104���� Rights of member of Oregon bank or Oregon trust company to dissent to conversion from limited liability comp
  • 711.125 — 711.125���� Merger of Oregon stock bank with insured stock institution; company acquiring shares of Oregon stock bank th
  • 711.130 — to 711.145 and 713.270, any Oregon stock bank may merge with any
  • 711.135 — 711.135���� Action by director on plan of merger or share exchange involving Oregon stock bank; appeal
  • 711.140 — 711.140���� Approval of merger or share exchange involving Oregon stock bank by stockholders
  • 711.145 — 711.145���� Effective date of merger or share exchange involving Oregon stock bank
  • 711.150 — 711.150���� Merger of Oregon nonstock bank with insured nonstock institution
  • 711.155 — 711.155���� Approval of merger involving Oregon nonstock bank; contents of plan; fee
  • 711.160 — 711.160���� Action by director on plan of merger involving Oregon nonstock bank; appeal
  • 711.165 — 711.165���� Effective date of merger involving Oregon nonstock bank
  • 711.170 — (5); and
  • 711.180 — 711.180���� Rights of stockholder dissenting to merger, share exchange, transfer of assets or liabilities or conversion;
  • 711.185 — 711.185���� Stockholder withdrawal of demand for payment for shares made under ORS 711.180 (General Provisions)
  • 711.195 — 711.195���� Merger, conversion or acquisition of Oregon bank involving trust company
  • 711.197 — 711.197���� Conditions for resulting Oregon bank to conform with state law
  • 711.199 — 711.199���� Valuation of assets on books of resulting Oregon bank VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION; DISSOLUTION
  • 711.215 — 711.215���� Voluntary liquidation on approval of stockholders and director; costs of special examination
  • 711.217 — 711.217���� Transactions exempt from ORS 711.220 to 711.235
  • 711.220 — 711.220���� Notice of voluntary liquidation; presentation of claims
  • 711.225 — 711.225���� Report and transfer of unclaimed deposits
  • 711.230 — 711.230���� Claims; time within which presented; extension of time
  • 711.235 — 711.235���� Report of liquidation to director; disposition of remaining assets
  • 711.250 — 711.250���� Engaging in banking or trust business prohibited after liquidation, transfer of deposit liabilities or ceasi
  • 711.400 — 711.400���� Supervision of liquidation by circuit court; called �supervising court�
  • 711.410 — 711.410���� Transfer of assets after commission of act of insolvency or in contemplation of insolvency; exceptions
  • 711.415 — 711.415���� Receiving deposits in excess of insurance while insolvent
  • 711.419 — 711.419���� Taking possession of Oregon stock bank by director
  • 711.430 — 711.430���� Placing business in control of director; notice
  • 711.435 — 711.435���� Resumption of business of institution placed in control of director
  • 711.440 — 711.440���� Receivers and assignments for benefit of creditors; notice to and action by director
  • 711.445 — 711.445���� Notice of taking possession of institution; prohibition against liens subsequent to insolvency
  • 711.450 — 711.450���� Prohibition against applying to enjoin director from continuing possession
  • 711.465 — 711.465���� Transfer of liquidation functions to Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
  • 711.470 — 711.470���� Subrogation rights of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
  • 711.475 — to 711.510. [Amended by 1973 c.797 �256]
  • 711.485 — 711.485���� Borrowing funds to pay closed institution expenditures
  • 711.490 — 711.490���� Capital stock requirements of institution purchasing assets and assuming liabilities of insolvent institutio
  • 711.495 — 711.495���� Action by director to collect balance due on stock or stock assessment
  • 711.500 — 711.500���� Liability of transferor of stock made in contemplation of insolvency; proceedings to relieve stockholder of
  • 711.505 — 711.505���� Liability of fiduciary as stockholder; liability of estate and funds
  • 711.510 — 711.510���� Deposit of money collected under ORS 711.495; security for deposit
  • 711.520 — 711.520���� Priority of claimants against assets of Oregon stock bank that is insolvent or in liquidation
  • 711.525 — 711.525���� Interest on deposits after Oregon stock bank closes
  • 711.535 — 711.535���� Verification and filing of claims; demand for preference
  • 711.560 — 711.560���� Costs and disbursements in claim proceedings
  • 711.567 — 711.567���� Supervising court to bar claims to facilitate closing
  • 711.572 — 711.572���� Liability of directors for distributing assets without payment of known debts
  • 711.580 — 711.580���� Safety deposit boxes; removal of property
  • 711.582 — 711.582���� Disposition of contents of safety deposit boxes
  • 711.585 — 711.585���� Selection of agents to wind up affairs of institution; bond or letter of credit; duties of agent
  • 711.590 — 711.590���� Disposition of unclaimed deposits; interest
  • 711.595 — 711.595���� Destruction of liquidation records in possession of director
  • 711.605 — 711.605���� Petitions relating to insolvent institutions; ruling by director; court review
  • 711.620 — to 711.670 as defense to depositor�s action
  • 711.625 — 711.625���� Taking possession of Oregon stock bank by director; powers of director; expenses
  • 711.635 — separate and apart from its other assets until the notice has been
  • 711.640 — 711.640���� Termination of suspension or restriction on payment of liabilities
  • 711.645 — 711.645���� Notice of termination of suspension or restriction on payment of liabilities
  • 711.650 — 711.650���� Segregation of deposits until termination notice has been given
  • 711.655 — 711.655���� Use of suspended deposits to pay indebtedness of depositor
  • 711.660 — 711.660���� Assignment or transfer of capital stock while payment of liabilities suspended or restricted
  • 711.665 — 711.665���� Suspension or restriction of liability payment not evidence of insolvency
  • 711.670 — 711.670, be the same as if the director had taken possession of the Oregon stock bank because of insolvency. ����� (3)
  • 711.980 — 711.980���� Civil penalties ����� 711.005 [Amended by 1973 c.797 �218; repealed by 1997 c.631 �567] ����� 711.01
Title 713 · ORS Chapter 713 (26 sections)
  • 128.560 — to 128.600 to the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business
  • 707.075 — 707.075. ����� (b) An out-of-state bank or extranational institution may not transact business under a name that the di
  • 711.515 — 711.515. [1975 c.725 �5; 1997 c.631 �292; 2007 c.71 �231] ����� 713.050 [Amended by 1973 c.797 �313; repealed by 199
  • 713.010 — 713.010���� Application of Bank Act to out-of-state banks and extranational institutions; powers of out-of-state bank
  • 713.016 — 713.016���� Requirements for conducting banking business; deposit insurance
  • 713.020 — 713.020���� Certificate of authority to conduct banking business
  • 713.025 — 713.025���� Assets requirement for extranational institutions; type; amount
  • 713.035 — 713.035���� Failure to maintain required assets; notice to director; effect of deficiency
  • 713.045 — 713.045���� Distribution of assets of extranational institution by director after insolvency or liquidation
  • 713.090 — 713.090���� Reports; fees; examination and regulation
  • 713.130 — 713.130���� Name of out-of-state bank or extranational institution
  • 713.140 — 713.140���� Contents of application for certificate of authority; rules; authority to transact business under other laws
  • 713.150 — 713.150���� Submission of application; fee; issuance of certificate of authority
  • 713.160 — 713.160���� Conduct of banking business under certificate of authority
  • 713.190 — 713.190���� Service of process on agent; director as agent; fee; affidavit
  • 713.200 — 713.200���� Delivery of documents filed with Secretary of State; change of name or duration
  • 713.220 — 713.220���� Application for withdrawal; effect of filing
  • 713.230 — 713.230���� Revocation of certificate of authority (metadata only)
  • 713.240 — 713.240���� Procedure for revocation of certificate of authority; restoration; reinstatement; fee
  • 713.250 — 713.250���� Limits on banks and institutions without certificates of authority
  • 713.260 — 713.260. [1989 c.324 �68; 1997 c.631 �303; 2011 c.263 �15] ����� 713.240 Procedure for revocation of certificate of
  • 713.270 — and that has a certificate of authority from the Director of the
  • 713.280 — 713.280���� Effect of laws of state or country in which out-of-state bank or extranational institution is organized
  • 713.290 — 713.290���� Requirements for deposits at office of extranational institution
  • 713.300 — 713.300���� Out-of-state bank, extranational institution or foreign association; activities that do not constitute trans
  • 713.990 — 713.990���� Civil penalties ����� 713.010 Application of Bank Act to out-of-state banks and extranational institutio
Title 714 · ORS Chapter 714 (22 sections)
  • 183.330 — 183.330, 183.335, 183.341 and 183.410. [1997 c.631 �315] ����� 714.049 Investigating notices; soliciting comments. T
  • 714.015 — 714.015���� Branches not in compliance with ORS 714.025 to 714.079 prohibited
  • 714.025 — 714.025���� Notice required to establish branches in Oregon or outside of Oregon; fee; rules
  • 714.045 — 714.045���� Establishment of foreign branches; furnishing information; examination; rules
  • 714.049 — 714.049���� Investigating notices; soliciting comments
  • 714.054 — 714.054���� Limiting or restricting banking institution�s ability to establish branch
  • 714.059 — 714.059���� Certificate authorizing branch to conduct business
  • 714.069 — 714.069���� Activities and powers at branches outside this state
  • 714.079 — and 714.995. [1997 c.631 �312]
  • 714.095 — 714.095���� Establishment of branches by out-of-state banks in this state; powers and activities at branches
  • 714.105 — 714.105���� Establishment of branches by extranational institutions in this state; powers and activities at branches
  • 714.205 — 714.205���� Disclosure of fees for ATM transaction; method; rules
  • 714.210 — 714.210���� Use of ATMs; verification; application of branch banking law
  • 714.270 — 714.270���� Prohibitions on use of ATM for banking information
  • 714.280 — to 714.315. The Legislative Assembly further recognizes the need for
  • 714.285 — 714.285���� Adoption of procedures for evaluating safety of ATM or night deposit facilities
  • 714.290 — 714.290���� Deadlines for compliance with ORS 714.295
  • 714.295 — shall not apply to any ATM or night deposit facility that is:
  • 714.300 — 714.300���� Issuance of safety information to customers of ATMs and night deposit facilities
  • 714.305 — 714.305���� Exempted ATMs and night deposit facilities
  • 714.315 — 714.315���� Creation of rebuttable presumption PENALTIES
  • 714.995 — 714.995���� Civil penalty ����� 714.010 [Repealed by 1973 c.797 �428] BRANCH BANKING (Branches of Banking In
Title 715 · ORS Chapter 715 (7 sections)
  • 715.012 — 715.012���� Application to become financial holding company or bank holding company of Oregon stock bank; filing with Fe
  • 715.017 — 715.017���� Out-of-state financial holding companies; out-of-state bank holding companies
  • 715.019 — 715.019���� Mutual financial holding companies; mutual bank holding companies; authority; rules
  • 715.045 — 715.045���� Examination of certain financial holding companies or bank holding companies; payment of costs of examinatio
  • 715.055 — 715.055���� Submission of reports filed with Federal Reserve Board; additional information; rules; penalty for failure t
  • 715.075 — 715.075���� Authority of financial holding company or bank holding company to acquire corporation licensed as insurance
  • 715.090 — 715.090���� Authority of financial holding company or bank holding company to share information concerning customers wit
Title 716 · ORS Chapter 716 (60 sections)
  • 707.150 — 707.150, 707.155, 707.170, 707.180, 707.252, 707.254, 707.625, 707.642, 707.646 (1), 707.660, 707.665, 707.670 to 707.76
  • 707.244 — to 707.250, 707.256, 707.258 to 707.272, 707.350, 707.380 to 707.410,
  • 707.415 — 707.415, 707.610 to 707.623, 707.644, 707.646 (2) and 707.648. [1973 c.797 �345; 1975 c.544 �44; 1977 c.555 �15; 1979 c.
  • 708A.420 — to 708A.535, 708A.590, 708A.600, 708A.640, 708A.645, 708A.655,
  • 708A.990 — 708A.990, 711.405 to 711.670, 711.980 and 714.075. ����� (2) In addition to the statutes listed in subsection (1) of th
  • 709.150 — upon compliance with the laws of this state relating to the regulations
  • 716.024 — 716.024���� Provisions of Bank Act applicable to Oregon savings banks and Oregon stock savings banks
  • 716.028 — 716.028���� Application for authority to organize; fee; contents
  • 716.032 — 716.032���� Investigation and ruling on application
  • 716.050 — 716.050���� Approval of articles; certificate of incorporation; filing
  • 716.055 — 716.055���� Creation of guaranty and expense funds (metadata only)
  • 716.060 — 716.060���� Maintenance of guaranty fund or liquidation account
  • 716.100 — 716.100���� Effect of failure to complete organization; liabilities
  • 716.120 — 716.120���� Conditions precedent to transaction of business
  • 716.135 — 716.135���� Amendment of articles of incorporation (metadata only)
  • 716.145 — 716.145���� Form and content of articles of amendment
  • 716.160 — 716.160���� Restated articles of incorporation; procedure; contents
  • 716.190 — 716.190���� Resignation of registered agent; discontinuance of registered office
  • 716.195 — 716.195���� Service of process on Oregon savings bank DIRECTORS
  • 716.210 — 716.210���� Number and qualifications of directors (metadata only)
  • 716.320 — 716.320���� Removal of director; vacation of director�s office INVESTMENTS AND LOANS
  • 716.441 — 716.441���� Investments in equipment trust certificates
  • 716.460 — 716.460���� Investments in demand notes secured by deposit accounts
  • 716.480 — 716.480] ����� 716.582 [Formerly 716.490; repealed by 1985 c.554 �13] ����� 716.584 Limitations on single loans
  • 716.500 — 716.500] ����� 716.586 Credit card transactions. (1) A savings bank may issue and honor credit cards for the purpose
  • 716.520 — 716.520���� Investments in bankers� acceptances, bills of exchange, savings or time accounts; limits
  • 716.530 — 716.530���� Investments in corporate bonds, notes and debentures
  • 716.535 — 716.535���� Investments in common stock of federally chartered corporation providing secondary mortgage sale markets and
  • 716.540 — 716.540���� Investments in obligations of reconstruction and development banks
  • 716.545 — 716.545���� Investments in bonds of Dominion of Canada
  • 716.552 — 716.552���� Investments in notes or bonds secured by real estate mortgages or trust deeds
  • 716.554 — 716.554���� Participation in investments in notes or bonds secured by real estate mortgages or trust deeds
  • 716.556 — 716.556���� Investment in loans secured by pledged notes or bonds
  • 716.558 — 716.558���� Investment in notes or bonds secured by mortgages or trust deeds on real property leases
  • 716.562 — 716.562���� Investment in notes or bonds secured by mortgages or trust deeds to finance building construction and improv
  • 716.564 — 716.564���� Investment in notes or bonds secured by mortgages or trust deeds to finance real estate development
  • 716.566 — 716.566���� Documents to be furnished by borrower in real estate loans
  • 716.568 — 716.568���� Requirement of insurance for loan secured by mortgage, trust deed or other instrument on real estate
  • 716.572 — 716.572���� Mortgage loan applications; conditions for granting loan; manner of holding mortgages and trust deeds
  • 716.574 — 716.574���� Purchase of real estate sale contract as loan; authority to acquire contracts
  • 716.578 — 716.578���� Purchase of notes secured by real estate from third persons
  • 716.584 — 716.584���� Limitations on single loans on real estate; exceptions
  • 716.588 — 716.588���� Investments in certain corporate capital stocks; conditions; restrictions on corporate indebtedness
  • 716.590 — 716.590. [Amended by 1973 c.797 �366; 1979 c.88 �27] ����� 716.420 Permitted investments. An Oregon savings bank may
  • 716.592 — 716.592���� Pledging assets to secure public funds (metadata only)
  • 716.594 — 716.594���� Authority of Oregon savings bank to acquire corporation licensed as insurance producer; rules POWERS, DU
  • 716.600 — 716.600���� Relationship to powers of federal savings banks
  • 716.610 — 716.610���� General powers; licensing as insurance producer; rules
  • 716.626 — 716.626���� Certificates indicating contribution to guaranty or expense funds
  • 716.630 — 716.630���� Real estate held for use as place of business
  • 716.780 — 716.780���� Crediting portion of net earnings to guaranty fund
  • 716.800 — 716.800���� Repayment of contributions made to expense fund and guaranty fund
  • 716.830 — 716.830���� Payment of dividends; classification of depositors; certificates of deposit; notice of change of rate
  • 716.840 — 716.840���� Liability of directors voting improper dividend
  • 716.850 — 716.850���� False advertising of surplus or guaranty fund prohibited DISSOLUTION; LIQUIDATION
  • 716.900 — 716.900���� Voluntary dissolution of Oregon nonstock banks; priority of payment
  • 716.905 — 716.905, the directors shall report their proceedings to the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Service
  • 716.910 — 716.910���� Report to director; termination of existence
  • 716.915 — 716.915���� Voluntary liquidation CIVIL PENALTIES
  • 716.991 — 716.991���� Civil penalties ����� 716.010 [Repealed by 1973 c.797 �428] ����� 716.020 [Amended by 1973 c.797 �34
Title 717 · ORS Chapter 717 (17 sections)
  • 717.200 — to 717.320, 717.900 and 717.905 is a Class A misdemeanor.
  • 717.205 — 717.205���� License required to conduct money transmission business; relationship to banking; licensing program
  • 717.215 — 717.215���� Requirements for licensees; net worth; permissible investments
  • 717.225 — 717.225. ����� (4) In the event of the bankruptcy of the licensee, permissible investments, even if commingled with oth
  • 717.235 — 717.235���� License issuance; grounds for disapproval of application; appeals
  • 717.240 — 717.240���� License renewal; annual fee; renewal report; rules
  • 717.245 — 717.245���� Events requiring filing of report with director
  • 717.250 — 717.250���� Notice of change or acquisition of control of licensee; waiver; rules
  • 717.255 — 717.255���� Examination of licensee; notice; costs (metadata only)
  • 717.265 — 717.265���� Suspension or revocation of license; appeals
  • 717.270 — 717.270���� Conduct of money transmission business through authorized delegates; contracts
  • 717.280 — 717.280���� Order suspending or barring authorized delegate; grounds; appeals
  • 717.285 — 717.285���� Limit on responsibility of licensee; costs and attorney fees
  • 717.305 — 717.305���� Consent to jurisdiction of courts; director as agent for service of process
  • 717.315 — 717.315���� Deposit of moneys in Consumer and Business Services Fund
  • 717.320 — 717.320, 717.900 and 717.905. ����� (2) Within three business days after service of process upon the director, the dire
  • 717.905 — 717.905, or of a rule adopted or order issued under ORS 717.200 to 717.320,
Title 72 · ORS Chapter 72 (87 sections)
  • 72.020 — 72.020, 72.030, 72.040, 72.050, 72.060, 72.070, 72.080, 72.090, 72.100, 72.110,
  • 72.1020 — 72.1020���� Scope; certain security and other transactions excluded from chapter
  • 72.1040 — 72.1040���� Definitions: �merchant�; �financing agency�; �between merchants�
  • 72.1050 — 72.1050���� Definitions: �goods�; �future� goods; �lot�; �commercial unit�
  • 72.1060 — 72.1060���� Definitions: �contract�; �agreement�; �contract for sale�; �sale�; �present sale�; �conforming� to contract;
  • 72.1070 — 72.1070���� Goods to be severed from realty; recording FORM, FORMATION AND READJUSTMENT OF CONTRACT
  • 72.120 — 72.120, 72.130, 72.140, 72.150, 72.160, 72.170, 72.180 [Repealed by 1961 c.726 �427] GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 72
  • 72.2010 — 72.2010���� Formal requirements: statute of frauds (metadata only)
  • 72.2020 — 72.2020���� Final expression: parol or extrinsic evidence
  • 72.2060 — 72.2060���� Offer and acceptance in formation of contract
  • 72.2070 — 72.2070���� Additional terms in acceptance or confirmation
  • 72.2100 — 72.2100���� Delegation of performance; assignment of rights GENERAL OBLIGATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF CONTRACT
  • 72.3040 — 72.3040���� Price payable in money, goods, realty or otherwise
  • 72.3060 — 72.3060���� Output, requirements and exclusive dealings
  • 72.3070 — 72.3070���� Delivery in single lot or several lots (metadata only)
  • 72.3080 — 72.3080���� Absence of specified place for delivery
  • 72.3090 — 72.3090���� Absence of specific time provisions; notice of termination
  • 72.3100 — 72.3100���� Open time for payment or running of credit; authority to ship under reservation
  • 72.3110 — 72.3110���� Options and cooperation respecting performance
  • 72.3120 — 72.3120���� Warranty of title and against infringement; buyer�s obligation against infringement
  • 72.3130 — 72.3130���� Express warranties by affirmation, promise, description, sample
  • 72.3140 — 72.3140���� Implied warranty: merchantability; usage of trade
  • 72.3150 — 72.3150���� Implied warranty: fitness for particular purpose
  • 72.3160 — 72.3160���� Exclusion or modification of warranties; livestock warranty
  • 72.3170 — 72.3170���� Cumulation and conflict of warranties express or implied
  • 72.3180 — 72.3180���� Third party beneficiaries of warranties express or implied
  • 72.3190 — (3) specifications or arrangements relating to shipment are at the
  • 72.3210 — 72.3210���� C.I.F. or C. and F.: �net landed weights�; �payment on arrival�; warranty of condition on arrival
  • 72.3230 — (2) with respect to bills of lading in a set; and
  • 72.3250 — 72.3250���� �Letter of credit� term; �confirmed credit�
  • 72.3260 — 72.3260���� Sale on approval and sale or return; rights of creditors
  • 72.3270 — 72.3270���� Special incidents of sale on approval and sale or return
  • 72.3280 — 72.3280���� Sale by auction TITLE, CREDITORS AND GOOD FAITH PURCHASERS
  • 72.4010 — 72.4010���� Passing of title; reservation for security; limited application of ORS 72.4010
  • 72.4030 — 72.4030���� Power to transfer; good faith purchase of goods; �entrusting� PERFORMANCE
  • 72.5010 — 72.5010���� Insurable interest in goods; manner of identification of goods
  • 72.5020 — 72.5020���� Buyer�s right to goods on seller�s repudiation, failure to deliver or insolvency
  • 72.5070 — 72.5070���� Effect of seller�s tender; delivery on condition
  • 72.5080 — 72.5080���� Cure by seller of improper tender or delivery; replacement
  • 72.5110 — 72.5110���� Tender of payment by buyer; payment by check
  • 72.5140 — 72.5140���� When documents deliverable on acceptance; when on payment
  • 72.5150 — 72.5150���� Preserving evidence of goods in dispute BREACH, REPUDIATION AND EXCUSE
  • 72.6020 — 72.6020���� Manner and effect of rightful rejection
  • 72.6030 — on perishables if the seller gives no instructions within a reasonable
  • 72.6040 — 72.6040���� Buyer�s options as to salvage of rightfully rejected goods
  • 72.6050 — 72.6050���� Waiver of buyer�s objections by failure to particularize
  • 72.6070 — 72.6070���� Effect of acceptance; notice of breach; burden of establishing breach after acceptance; notice of claim or l
  • 72.6080 — 72.6080���� Revocation of acceptance in whole or in part
  • 72.6090 — 72.6090���� Right to adequate assurance of performance
  • 72.6110 — 72.6110���� Retraction of anticipatory repudiation (metadata only)
  • 72.6150 — 72.6150���� Excuse by failure of presupposed conditions
  • 72.6160 — 72.6160���� Procedure on notice claiming excuse REMEDIES
  • 72.7010 — 72.7010���� Remedies for breach of collateral contracts not impaired
  • 72.7020 — 72.7020���� Seller�s remedies on discovery of buyer�s insolvency
  • 72.7040 — 72.7040���� Seller�s right to identify goods to the contract notwithstanding breach or to salvage unfinished goods
  • 72.7050 — 72.7050. ����� (2) Where the seller discovers that the buyer has received goods on credit while insolvent the seller ma
  • 72.7060 — 72.7060���� Seller�s resale including contract for resale
  • 72.7080 — 72.7080���� Seller�s damages for nonacceptance or repudiation
  • 72.7100 — 72.7100, but less expenses saved in consequence of the buyer�s breach. ����� (2) If the measure of damages provided in
  • 72.7110 — 72.7110���� Buyer�s remedies in general; buyer�s security interest in rejected goods
  • 72.7120 — 72.7120���� �Cover�; buyer�s procurement of substitute goods
  • 72.7130 — 72.7130���� Buyer�s damages for nondelivery or repudiation
  • 72.7140 — 72.7140���� Buyer�s damages for breach in regard to accepted goods
  • 72.7150 — 72.7150���� Buyer�s incidental and consequential damages
  • 72.7160 — 72.7160. ����� (3) On rightful rejection or justifiable revocation of acceptance a buyer has a security interest in goo
  • 72.7180 — on liquidation or limitation of damages and ORS 72.7190 on contractual
  • 72.7190 — 72.7190���� Contractual modification or limitation of remedy
  • 72.7200 — 72.7200���� Effect of �cancellation� or �rescission� on claims for antecedent breach
  • 72.7220 — 72.7220���� Who can sue third parties for injury to goods
  • 72.7250 — 72.7250���� Statute of limitations in contracts for sale SALE OF CONSUMER GOODS
  • 72.8010 — to 72.8200 are cumulative and shall not be construed as restricting any
  • 72.8020 — 72.8020���� Manufacturer�s implied warranty of merchantability
  • 72.8030 — 72.8030���� Manufacturer�s implied warranty of fitness
  • 72.8040 — 72.8040���� Retailer�s or distributor�s implied warranty of fitness
  • 72.8050 — 72.8050���� Disclaimer of implied warranty of merchantability or implied warranty of fitness; manner and effect
  • 72.8070 — 72.8070���� Right to make express warranty; effect of express warranty upon disclaimer; duration of implied warranty of
  • 72.8090 — 72.8090���� Form of express warranty; designation of service and repair facilities
  • 72.8100 — shall:
  • 72.8110 — 72.8110���� Retailer�s service and repair of nonconforming good in absence of manufacturer�s service and repair faciliti
  • 72.8120 — 72.8120���� Time for commencement of service and repair; effect of delay; tender of conforming goods
  • 72.8130 — 72.8130���� Liability to retailer of manufacturer not maintaining service and repair facility within state
  • 72.8140 — 72.8140���� Unauthorized or unreasonable use after sale
  • 72.8150 — 72.8150���� Service contract in addition to or in lieu of express warranty
  • 72.8160 — 72.8160���� Express warranty in addition to implied warranties
  • 72.8170 — 72.8170���� Authority of manufacturer who makes express warranty to suggest methods of effectuating service and repair
  • 72.8190 — 72.8190���� Status of remedies under ORS 72.8010 to 72.8200; effect of unconstitutionality
  • 72.8200 — 72.8200. [1973 c.413 �16] ����� Note: See note under 72.8010. ����� 72.8190 Status of remedies under ORS 72.8010
Title 721 · ORS Chapter 721 (1 sections)
  • ORS.721 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 721 (Former Provisions) � Savi
Title 722 · ORS Chapter 722 (4 sections)
  • 722.210 — 722.210); repealed by 1975 c.582 �152] ����� 722.212 [1975 c.582 �81; repealed by 2009 c.541 �49] ����� 722.214
  • 722.352 — 722.352] ����� 722.424 [1967 c.257 �2; 1975 c.582 �104; renumbered 722.338] ����� 722.425 [Amended by 1957 c.225
  • 722.499 — 722.499); repealed by 1975 c.582 �152] ����� 722.499 [1971 c.104 �2; repealed by 1973 c.288 �4 (722.498 enacted in l
  • 722.991 — in 2001]
Title 723 · ORS Chapter 723 (62 sections)
  • 192.478 — 192.478. ����� (3) Except as provided in subsections (4) and (5) of this section, the following records of the departme
  • 723.008 — 723.008���� �Credit union� defined for ORS 723.136 and 723.464 to 723.498 FORMATION
  • 723.012 — 723.012���� Organization procedure; articles of incorporation; bylaws; fee; rules
  • 723.022 — 723.022���� Amendment of articles and bylaws; fee; rules
  • 723.026 — 723.026���� Use of name exclusive; criminal penalty
  • 723.114 — 723.114���� Annual fees paid by credit unions; rules
  • 723.118 — 723.118���� Disclosure of records of department; exemptions
  • 723.132 — 723.132���� Order to remove officer, director or committee member
  • 723.134 — 723.134���� Receipt of deposits from person not a member of credit union; secondary capital accounts; rules
  • 723.136 — 723.136���� Agreements with other credit union supervisory agencies and Financial Crimes Enforcement Network; contracts
  • 723.156 — 723.156���� Exercise of powers of federal credit union MEMBERSHIP
  • 723.172 — (3)(b) may operate only within the well-defined local community,
  • 723.176 — 723.176���� Business and nonbusiness organizations as members
  • 723.184 — 723.184���� State deemed member with respect to deferred compensation deposits; restrictions on membership
  • 723.196 — 723.196���� Meeting of members; mail or electronic ballots
  • 723.202 — 723.202���� Withdrawal and expulsion of members; request for reinstatement DIRECTION OF AFFAIRS
  • 723.252 — 723.252���� Election of directors; appointment of supervisory committee; appointment of credit committee or credit manag
  • 723.296 — 723.296���� Duties of directors; delegation of duties
  • 723.322 — 723.322���� Duties of supervisory committee; verification of member accounts; rules
  • 723.326 — 723.326���� Suspension and removal of officials; restrictions on service as director
  • 723.338 — 723.338���� Duty to notify law enforcement officers of violations of Oregon Credit Union Act; investigations; costs
  • 723.412 — 723.412���� Deposit and deposit certificate accounts; interest; priority
  • 723.450 — 723.450���� Payment on shares and deposits; restriction on class of shares
  • 723.454 — 723.454] ����� 723.440 [Repealed by 1975 c.652 �88] ����� 723.441 [1985 c.804 �6; repealed by 1987 c.491 �9]
  • 723.460 — 723.460] ����� 723.447 Certified share drafts. A credit union may certify a share draft issued by the credit union.
  • 723.463 — 723.463] ����� 723.454 Liens. The credit union shall have a lien on all funds of a member or joint owner on deposit
  • 723.468 — 723.468���� Adverse claim to deposit; notice; restraining order or other process; indemnity bond or letter of credit
  • 723.470 — 723.470���� Checks drawn by agents presumed to be in authorized manner
  • 723.472 — 723.472���� Checks of intoxicated or drugged persons
  • 723.474 — 723.474, 723.476 or 723.478 shall preclude a party to an account from adding the name of another person to the account w
  • 723.480 — 723.480���� Multiple-party accounts; disposition of deposit upon death of party or trustee; effect of will
  • 723.482 — 723.482���� Rights of survivorship based on form of account; alteration of form of account
  • 723.484 — 723.484���� Transfers of moneys upon death of depositor or trustee is not testamentary disposition
  • 723.486 — 723.486, 723.488, 723.490 or 723.492 discharges the credit union from all claims for amounts paid, whether or not the pa
  • 723.488 — 723.488���� Joint account; payment to any party to account; payment to others
  • 723.490 — 723.490���� P.O.D. account; payment to any original party; payment to others
  • 723.492 — 723.492���� Trust account; payment to trustee; payment to others
  • 723.494 — 723.494���� Discharge of credit union for payments made; conditions
  • 723.496 — 723.496���� Right of credit union to setoff; amount
  • 723.498 — 723.498. [1999 c.185 �21; 2003 c.395 �24; 2005 c.381 �28; 2007 c.369 �3; 2009 c.11 �93; 2009 c.595 �1115; 2011 c.720 �21
  • 723.532 — 723.532���� Loans to credit union officials; waiver; rules
  • 723.536 — 723.536���� Loans to nonmembers; personal liability INSURANCE AND GROUP PURCHASING
  • 723.576 — 723.576���� Liability insurance for director, officer, employee or agent
  • 723.602 — 723.602���� Investment of funds; rules RESERVE ALLOCATIONS
  • 723.631 — 723.631���� Regular reserve; reserve for loan losses; rules
  • 723.632 — 723.632); 1995 c.319 �3; 2005 c.95 �10; 2009 c.234 �9] ����� 723.632 [1975 c.652 �65; 1979 c.88 �35; repealed by 198
  • 723.646 — 723.646���� Special reserves; purpose CHANGE IN CORPORATE STATUS
  • 723.686 — 723.686���� Conversion of charter CENTRAL CREDIT UNIONS
  • 723.702 — to 723.730. Such a credit union shall use the term �central� in its
  • 723.716 — 723.716���� Additional rights and powers CORPORATE CENTRAL CREDIT UNION
  • 723.730 — 723.730���� Corporate central credit union; membership; rights and powers; rules TAXATION
  • 723.752 — 723.752���� Application of tax statutes to credit unions
  • 723.762 — 723.762���� Participation in government programs MISCELLANEOUS
  • 723.806 — 723.806���� Notice to law enforcement officers of violation of Oregon Credit Union Act; exceptions
  • 723.818 — 723.818���� Giving false document, statement or report prohibited
  • 723.822 — 723.822���� Cease and desist orders; contents; effective date; removal or suspension
  • 723.830 — 723.830���� Regulation of services performed for credit union
  • 723.832 — 723.832���� Application to credit unions existing on September 13, 1975
  • 723.836 — 723.836���� Effect of amendment or repeal of Oregon Credit Union Act
  • 723.840 — 723.840���� Limitation on personal liability for good faith act or omission or exercise of judgment or discretion; relia
  • 723.844 — 723.844���� Procedures for opening safe deposit box after death of person who was sole lessee or last surviving lessee o
  • 723.995 — in 1995]
Title 725 · ORS Chapter 725 (23 sections)
  • 725.036 — and 725.041 enacted in lieu of 725.030)]
  • 725.045 — 725.045���� Prohibition on making certain consumer finance loans without license; application of license requirement
  • 725.110 — 725.110���� Requirement that licensee be qualified to conduct business in this state LICENSING
  • 725.145 — 725.145���� Disapproval of application for license (metadata only)
  • 725.160 — 725.160���� Form of license; posting; transferability
  • 725.190 — 725.190���� Report of licensee; penalty for failure to report
  • 725.235 — 725.235���� Procedure for license denial, revocation or suspension
  • 725.260 — 725.260���� Effect of revocation, suspension or surrender of license
  • 725.270 — 725.270���� Reinstatement of revoked license; fee REGULATION
  • 725.310 — 725.310���� Investigation and examination by director
  • 725.312 — 725.312���� Inspection and examination of licensees
  • 725.315 — 725.315���� Removal or suspension of officer of licensee
  • 725.317 — 725.317���� Removal of officer of licensee for reasons stated in ORS 725.145
  • 725.319 — 725.319���� False information in course of investigation or examination prohibited
  • 725.345 — 725.345���� Open-end loan plan; interest; security for plan; necessary disclosures
  • 725.355 — 725.355���� Prohibition against assignment of earnings for loan security
  • 725.370 — 725.370���� Lawful loans in other jurisdictions not affected by this chapter
  • 725.385 — 725.385���� Duty to give notice of defalcation to law enforcement officer, director; audit
  • 725.395 — 725.395���� Director to give notice of suspected defalcation to law enforcement agency; exceptions
  • 725.510 — 725.510���� Person not liable for good faith acts or omissions PENALTIES
  • 725.910 — 725.910���� Civil penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 725.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1)(a)
  • 86A.100 — 86A.100, a mortgage loan originator, as that term is defined in ORS 86A.200, or an employee of a licensee. ����� (2) �C
  • 86A.227 — if the applicant employs or intends to employ a mortgage loan
Title 726 · ORS Chapter 726 (19 sections)
  • 726.060 — 726.060���� Application for license; contents; fee (metadata only)
  • 726.070 — 726.070���� Applicant to furnish bond or letter of credit; actions on bond or letter of credit
  • 726.090 — 726.090���� Form of license; posting; transferability
  • 726.155 — 726.155���� Procedure for license denial, revocation or suspension
  • 726.170 — 726.170���� Reinstatement or issuance of new license; fee
  • 726.180 — 726.180���� Expiration of license; effect of revocation, suspension or surrender of license
  • 726.255 — 726.255���� Investigation of pawnbrokers; oaths; witnesses; subpoenas; depositions REGULATION
  • 726.270 — 726.270, 726.280, 726.285, 726.290, 726.300, 726.390, 726.400 or 726.410, a rule adopted under ORS 726.260 or an order i
  • 726.285 — 726.285, 726.290, 726.300, 726.390, 726.400 or 726.410 or any rule adopted under ORS 726.260 or an order issued under OR
  • 726.290 — 726.290���� Signing of card, stub or record by pledgor
  • 726.310 — and 726.320 do not apply to the pledge loan. Before delivering the
  • 726.330 — 726.330���� Delivery of pledge upon surrender of pawn ticket
  • 726.340 — 726.340���� Loss, destruction or theft of pawn ticket; affidavit; liability
  • 726.370 — 726.370���� Multiple claimants of pledge; interpleader
  • 726.380 — 726.380���� Loss of or injury to pledge; storage of large items off premises; lien on pledge; rules
  • 726.400 — 726.400. [Amended by 1975 c.739 �1] ����� 726.280 Register and records of licensee. (1) Every pawnbroker shall keep
  • 726.420 — 726.420���� Effect of charging excessive interest or fees
  • 726.450 — 726.450���� Tracking pledged articles; use of system; fee PENALTIES
  • 726.990 — 726.990. ����� 726.030 Construction of chapter. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed or held to limit the righ
Title 73 · ORS Chapter 73 (40 sections)
  • 73.0104 — (1); but if the promise or order is an instrument, there cannot be a
  • 73.0105 — ����� �Negotiable instrument�������������� ORS
  • 73.0108 — ����� �Payable to bearer���������������������� ORS
  • 73.0109 — ����� �Payment������������������������������������ ORS
  • 73.0110 — 73.0110���� Identification of person to whom instrument is payable
  • 73.0115 — 73.0115. [1993 c.545 �53] ����� 73.0413 Obligation of acceptor. (1) The acceptor of a draft is obligated to pay the
  • 73.0116 — 73.0116���� Joint and several liability; contribution
  • 73.0119 — 73.0119���� Notice of right to defend action NEGOTIATION, TRANSFER AND INDORSEMENT
  • 73.020 — 73.020, 73.030, 73.040, 73.050, 73.060, 73.080, 73.090, 73.100, 73.110, 73.120,
  • 73.0201 — ����� �Note������������������������������������������� ORS
  • 73.0203 — ����� �Traveler�s check������������������������ ORS
  • 73.0204 — ����� �Instrument��������������������������������� ORS
  • 73.0205 — ����� �Teller�s check���������������������������� ORS
  • 73.0207 — ����� �Special indorsement����������������� ORS
  • 73.0301 — ����� �Presentment������������������������������ ORS
  • 73.0302 — ����� �Incomplete instrument�������������� ORS
  • 73.0303 — (1)(a), the promise of performance that is the consideration for an
  • 73.0305 — 73.0305. ����� (2) Notice of discharge of a party, other than discharge in an insolvency proceeding, is not notice of a
  • 73.0306 — or by another person.
  • 73.0308 — 73.0308���� Proof of signatures and status as holder in due course
  • 73.0309 — 73.0309���� Enforcement of lost, destroyed or stolen instrument
  • 73.0310 — 73.0310���� Effect of instrument on obligation for which taken
  • 73.0312 — 73.0312���� Lost, destroyed or stolen cashier�s check, teller�s check or certified check LIABILITY OF PARTIES
  • 73.0401 — 73.0401���� Signature necessary for liability on instrument
  • 73.0405 — 73.0405���� Employer�s responsibility for fraudulent indorsement by employee
  • 73.0406 — 73.0406���� Negligence contributing to forged signature or alteration of instrument
  • 73.0407 — ����� �Anomalous indorsement����������� ORS
  • 73.0409 — ����� �Check���������������������������������������� ORS
  • 73.0411 — 73.0411���� Refusal to pay cashier�s checks, teller�s checks and certified checks
  • 73.0412 — 73.0412���� Obligation of issuer of note or cashier�s check
  • 73.0419 — ����� �Alteration���������������������������������� ORS
  • 73.0501 — ����� �Reacquisition���������������������������� ORS
  • 73.0504 — 73.0504���� Excused presentment and notice of dishonor
  • 73.0505 — 73.0505���� Evidence of dishonor DISCHARGE AND PAYMENT
  • 73.0602 — ����� �Person entitled to enforce��������� ORS
  • 73.0604 — 73.0604���� Discharge by cancellation or renunciation
  • 73.0605 — 73.0605���� Discharge of indorsers and accommodation parties ����� 73.010,
  • 73.130 — 73.130, 73.140, 73.150, 73.160, 73.170, 73.180, 73.190, 73.200 [Repealed by 1961 c.726 �427] GENERAL PROVISIONS
  • 74.1040 — ����� (4) In addition,
  • 74.4060 — from asserting against the drawee the unauthorized indorsement or
Title 731 · ORS Chapter 731 (138 sections)
  • 656.612 — upon a foreign or alien insurer.
  • 696.505 — to 696.590 in respect to its escrow activities. [1967 c.359 �97; 1971
  • 705.137 — 705.137. [1993 c.447 �102; 2001 c.377 �6] ����� 731.737 Immunity from liability for certain persons filing reports o
  • 731.016 — 731.016���� Construction of Insurance Code APPLICATION OF INSURANCE CODE
  • 731.022 — 731.022���� Compliance with Insurance Code required
  • 731.026 — 731.026���� Application of Insurance Code to particular insurers
  • 731.028 — 731.028���� Applicability of certain Insurance Code provisions to State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation
  • 731.036 — 731.036���� Persons completely exempt from application of Insurance Code
  • 731.038 — 731.038���� Application of Insurance Code to charitable organizations that issue charitable gift annuities
  • 731.039 — 731.039���� Requirements for certain educational institutions or nonprofit corporations issuing charitable gift annuitie
  • 731.042 — 731.042���� Certificate of exemption; application of certain Insurance Code provisions to exempt insurers
  • 731.046 — 731.046���� Exemption of policies from Securities Law DEFINITIONS GENERALLY
  • 731.062 — 731.062] ����� 731.106 �Insurer.� �Insurer� includes every person engaged in the business of entering into policies
  • 731.082 — 731.082���� �Domestic,� �foreign,� �alien� insurer (metadata only)
  • 731.142 — 731.142���� �Stock,� �mutual� and �reciprocal� insurer
  • 731.146 — (2)(b) may be offered in this state if the director determines that the
  • 731.150 — 731.150���� Definitions of classes of insurance not mutually exclusive
  • 731.156 — 731.156���� �Variable life insurance�; �variable annuity�
  • 731.174 — (2) or any replacement thereof;
  • 731.258 — 731.258���� Enforcement of orders and decisions by Attorney General; filing, enforcement and effect of foreign decrees
  • 731.259 — 731.259���� Requirement for written notice to insured; rules
  • 731.264 — 731.264���� Complaints and investigations confidential; permitted disclosures; rules
  • 731.268 — 731.268���� Use of reproductions and certified copies as evidence; fee
  • 731.272 — 731.272���� Director�s annual reports; notice of publication of report
  • 731.276 — 731.276���� Recommendations for changes in Insurance Code
  • 731.288 — 731.288���� Recording complaints; director to consider complaints before issuing licenses
  • 731.292 — 731.292���� Disposition of fees, charges, taxes, penalties and other moneys
  • 731.300 — 731.300���� Examination of insurers; when required (metadata only)
  • 731.302 — 731.302���� Appointment of examiners; retaining of appraisers, actuaries and others; evidentiary status of facts and con
  • 731.304 — 731.304���� Investigation of persons transacting insurance
  • 731.308 — 731.308���� Procedure at examination or investigation; production of books and other records
  • 731.312 — 731.312���� Report of examination; review by person examined; hearing; confidentiality of certain information and docume
  • 731.314 — 731.314���� Immunity for director, examiner and others
  • 731.324 — 731.324, may order such postponement as may be necessary to afford the defendant reasonable opportunity to comply with t
  • 731.328 — 731.328���� Deposits by unauthorized insurers in actions or proceedings AUTHORIZATION OF INSURERS AND GENERAL REQUIR
  • 731.358 — 731.358���� Requirements of domestic insurers generally
  • 731.362 — 731.362���� Requirements of foreign or alien insurers generally
  • 731.363 — 731.363���� Authorized foreign insurer becoming domestic insurer
  • 731.364 — 731.364���� Domestic insurer transferring domicile to another state
  • 731.365 — 731.365���� Effect of transfer of domicile by domestic or foreign insurer; notice to director by transferring insurer
  • 731.367 — 731.367���� Transfer of domicile by unincorporated authorized foreign insurer
  • 731.369 — 731.369���� Requirements of reciprocal insurers generally
  • 731.370 — 731.370���� Reciprocal insurer�s financial statement; service of process
  • 731.371 — 731.371���� Powers of reciprocal insurer regarding real estate
  • 731.374 — 731.374���� Exemptions to certificate of authority requirement
  • 731.378 — 731.378���� Foreign and alien insurers exempt from laws governing admission of foreign and alien corporations
  • 731.380 — 731.380���� Authority of foreign and alien insurers to take, acquire, hold and enforce notes secured by mortgages; state
  • 731.381 — 731.381���� Exemption from taxes for foreign and alien insurers engaging in activities authorized by ORS 731.380
  • 731.382 — 731.382���� General eligibility for certificate of authority
  • 731.385 — 731.385���� Standards for determining whether continued operation of insurer is hazardous; rules; order; hearing
  • 731.394 — 731.394���� Combinations of insuring powers in one insurer
  • 731.396 — 731.396���� Certificate of authority and good financial condition required to issue variable life insurance or variable
  • 731.402 — 731.402���� Issuance or refusal of certificate of authority
  • 731.406 — 731.406���� What certificate evidences; ownership of certificate
  • 731.410 — 731.410���� Continuance, expiration or reinstatement of certificate of authority
  • 731.414 — 731.414���� Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority; mandatory grounds
  • 731.418 — 731.418���� Grounds for suspension or revocation of certificate of authority
  • 731.422 — 731.422���� Order of suspension, revocation or refusal; effect upon insurance producers� authority
  • 731.426 — 731.426���� Duration of suspension; insurer�s obligations during suspension period; reinstatement
  • 731.428 — 731.428���� Written consent to engage or participate in business of insurance; rules
  • 731.438 — 731.438���� Title plant requirement for title insurers; posting of indexes; plant ownership and maintenance
  • 731.439 — 731.439���� Satisfaction of requirements of ORS 731.438 (1) by certain title plants
  • 731.442 — 731.442���� Prohibition on transacting life insurance business on mutual assessment plan
  • 731.450 — 731.450���� Unrelated business prohibited; exceptions; title insurer as escrow agent
  • 731.454 — 731.454���� Domestic insurers not to transact business in jurisdiction where not authorized
  • 731.458 — 731.458���� Exchange of reciprocal or interinsurance contracts
  • 731.466 — 731.466���� Power of attorney for reciprocal insurer
  • 731.475 — 731.475���� Claims processing by workers� compensation insurer; permission for remote claims processing; availability an
  • 731.480 — 731.480���� Workers� compensation policies; conditions for issuing
  • 731.484 — 731.484���� Prohibition on certain sales related to group health and group life insurance
  • 731.485 — 731.485���� Conditions under which insurer may limit insured�s choice of drug outlets and pharmacies
  • 731.486 — 731.486���� Exemption from definition of �transact insurance� for group health and life policies; master group health an
  • 731.488 — 731.488, 731.574, 731.592, 731.594, 731.730, 731.731, 731.735, 731.737,
  • 731.492 — 731.492���� Required notification to claimant upon insurer�s payment to settle third-party liability claim; required con
  • 731.509 — 731.509, 731.510, 731.511, 731.512 and 731.516, the assets representing the security must be maintained in the United St
  • 731.510 — or maintain security in a trust fund in accordance with ORS 731.509
  • 731.511 — 731.511���� Criteria to be met by assuming insurer in order to be accredited as reinsurer; rules
  • 731.514 — 731.514���� Ceding insurer�s management of reinsurance recoverables; requirement to diversify reinsurance program
  • 731.516 — 731.516���� Mortgage insurance limitation; waiver of limitation; rules; fees
  • 731.520 — 731.520���� Conditions that insurers assuming ceded reinsurance must meet for allowance of credit; list of reciprocal ju
  • 731.562 — and 731.566, to qualify for authority to transact insurance in this
  • 731.566 — 731.566���� Reciprocal insurer surplus requirements
  • 731.570 — 731.570���� Withdrawing advancements made to reciprocal insurer
  • 731.574 — 731.574���� Annual financial statement REPORTS OF CRIMINAL CONDUCT
  • 731.590 — 731.590���� �Insurer� defined for ORS 731.592 and 731.594
  • 731.592 — 731.592���� Reporting criminal conduct involving insurance
  • 731.594 — 731.594���� Immunity from civil liability DEPOSITS
  • 731.628 — 731.628���� Deposit required of workers� compensation insurers
  • 731.632 — 731.632���� Deposit required of domestic reciprocal insurers; exception
  • 731.636 — 731.636���� Deposit or trusteed assets of alien insurer required
  • 731.644 — 731.644���� Payment of losses out of deposits, generally
  • 731.652 — 731.652���� Proofs for release of deposit to insurers; director�s responsibility EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION BY REGULATO
  • 731.704 — (repealed in 2005) on the day before January 1, 2006. An educational
  • 731.730 — 731.730���� Insurer filings with National Association of Insurance Commissioners
  • 731.731 — 731.731���� Immunity for certain persons dealing with information collected from filings under ORS 731.730
  • 731.737 — 731.737���� Immunity from liability for certain persons filing reports or furnishing information about specified activit
  • 731.750 — 731.750���� Confidentiality of report of material acquisitions or dispositions of assets, material nonrenewals, cancella
  • 731.752 — 731.752���� Confidentiality of report used for determination of required amount of capital or surplus; confidentiality o
  • 731.754 — 731.754���� Permissible uses of reports and plans described in ORS 731.752 INSURANCE COMPLIANCE AUDIT REPORTS
  • 731.762 — 731.762. ����� (4) In a criminal proceeding, a court of record may, after an in camera review, require disclosure of ma
  • 731.764 — 731.764���� Waiver of privilege; permitted disclosures
  • 731.766 — 731.766���� Petition for in camera hearing; hearing; compelled disclosure
  • 731.770 — 731.770���� Other privileges or limitations pertaining to audit document ASSESSMENTS, FEES AND TAXES
  • 731.812 — 731.812���� Foreign and alien insurer�s report of Oregon business
  • 731.820 — and the tax imposed upon wet marine and transportation insurers under
  • 731.824 — 731.824���� Tax on underwriting profits of wet marine and transportation insurers
  • 731.828 — 731.828���� Computation of wet marine and transportation insurance tax
  • 731.830 — 731.830���� Premium tax on gross amount of premiums insurer receives for wet marine and transportation insurance
  • 731.833 — 731.833���� Record keeping requirements for wet marine and transportation insurance contracts
  • 731.834 — 731.834���� Insurance producer�s collection of taxes on wet marine and transportation insurance; report to director; rul
  • 731.836 — 731.836���� Limitation on enforcement of insurer�s tax obligations
  • 731.840 — 731.840���� Retaliatory or corporate excise tax in lieu of certain taxes and assessments; certain local taxes prohibited
  • 731.841 — 731.841���� Conditions under which local authority to tax insurer is preempted
  • 731.842 — 731.842���� Adjustment of amount to be prepaid for taxes; extension of time for payment; interest; penalty for late paym
  • 731.844 — 731.844���� No personal liability for paying invalid tax RETALIATORY PROVISIONS
  • 731.854 — and 731.859, or the corporate excise tax imposed upon a foreign or
  • 731.859 — 731.859���� Applicability of retaliatory provisions; disclosure of tax returns MISCELLANEOUS
  • 731.870 — 731.870, 731.988, 731.992, 733.010 to 733.060, 733.140 to 733.170, 733.210,
  • 731.988 — 731.988, 731.992, 733.010 to 733.115, 733.140 to 733.210, 743A.040, 746.075 and
  • 732.230 — 732.230; ����� (b) The insurer knowingly exceeds its charter powers or powers granted under its certificate of authorit
  • 732.527 — 732.527, 732.537, 732.539, 732.542 or 732.544 shall pay a civil penalty in an amount determined by the director that doe
  • 735.418 — 735.418, the director by rule shall establish procedures to facilitate reporting, collecting, paying, allocating and dis
  • 736.220 — 736.220] ����� 731.380 Authority of foreign and alien insurers to take, acquire, hold and enforce notes secured by m
  • 736.237 — 736.237; 1995 c.786 �7a; 2003 c.364 �80; 2013 c.744 �4] ����� 731.858 [Formerly 736.245; repealed by 1969 c.158 �2 (
  • 736.240 — 736.240] ����� 731.097 �Essential health benefits.� �Essential health benefits� are the items and services prescribe
  • 736.525 — 736.525; 1981 c.652 �3; 1982 s.s.1 c.17 �1; 1987 c.373 �80; 1991 c.67 �193; 2009 c.867 �13; 2011 c.597 �296; 2015 c.70 �
  • 736.542 — 736.542; 1975 c.298 �1] ����� 731.300 Examination of insurers; when required. (1) The Director of the Department of
  • 736.555 — 736.555; 1993 c.447 �3] ����� 731.312 Report of examination; review by person examined; hearing; confidentiality of
  • 737.205 — 737.205, 737.215, 737.225, 737.235 to 737.340, 737.505 and 737.560, ORS chapters 742, 743, 743A, 743B and 744 and ORS 74
  • 739.105 — 739.105; 2005 c.185 �1] ����� 731.446 Policyholder deposits. An insurer may accept, from a holder of a life insuranc
  • 742.162 — 742.162. [1967 c.359 �105; 1995 c.30 �10] ����� 731.514 Ceding insurer�s management of reinsurance recoverables; req
  • 743.522 — (2) and that the policy satisfies those requirements.
  • 744.702 — 744.702. [2009 c.595 �1194] ����� Note: 731.075 was added to and made a part of the Insurance Code by legislative ac
  • 745.005 — 745.005] ����� 731.178 �Mortgage insurance.� �Mortgage insurance� means insurance against financial loss by reason o
  • 746.110 — 746.110. [Formerly 736.020; 1979 c.870 �1; 1981 c.752 �15; 1989 c.413 �2; 2003 c.802 �174; 2005 c.22 �485] ����� 731
  • 746.145 — to 746.155, 746.230 and 746.240. However:
  • 748.010 — 748.010; 1987 c.483 �2; 2001 c.318 �2] ����� 731.566 Reciprocal insurer surplus requirements. To qualify for authori
  • 748.084 — 748.084; 1983 c.322 �1; 1999 c.183 �1; 2003 c.364 �71] ����� 731.439 Satisfaction of requirements of ORS 731.438 (1)
Title 732 · ORS Chapter 732 (100 sections)
  • 59.995 — 59.995. However, the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services shall not allow the registration of se
  • 60.014 — 60.014, 60.016, 60.017 to 60.024, 60.027, 60.031, 60.051 to 60.057, 60.131 to
  • 60.101 — 60.101, 60.311, 60.470 to 60.534, 60.701 to 60.717, 60.734 to 60.744, 60.787,
  • 60.147 — 60.147, 60.154 to 60.177, 60.224, 60.227, 60.234, 60.241 to 60.265, 60.470 to
  • 60.534 — 60.534, 60.551 to 60.594, 60.701 to 60.747, 60.787, 60.801 to 60.816 and 60.825 to 60.845. The enumeration in this subse
  • 60.774 — (2)(c) and 60.777 (4) do not apply to insurers without capital stock.
  • 60.954 — 60.954, 60.957 to 60.967 and 60.992. ����� (3) ORS 60.224,
  • 731.554 — for determining the reasonableness and adequacy of the insurer�s
  • 732.005 — 732.005���� Application of private corporation law; definitions ORGANIZATION
  • 732.025 — 732.025���� Application for permit to organize stock insurer; rules
  • 732.035 — 732.035���� Application for permit to organize insurer without capital stock
  • 732.045 — 732.045���� Investigation of applications to organize insurers
  • 732.055 — 732.055���� Approval or disapproval of application for permit
  • 732.065 — 732.065���� Reporting of changes in information in application
  • 732.075 — 732.075���� Revoking or suspending permit to organize insurer
  • 732.105 — 732.105���� Filing articles of incorporation and surety bond, letter of credit or deposit
  • 732.115 — 732.115���� Approval of articles, documents and bond, letter of credit or deposit; certificate of incorporation
  • 732.125 — 732.125���� Registration of securities subsequent to issuance of organization permit and certificate of incorporation
  • 732.135 — 732.135���� Soliciting subscriptions and applications
  • 732.145 — 732.145���� Stipulations required in subscriptions and applications; disposition of subscribed funds
  • 732.155 — 732.155���� Organization to be completed within two years; policies to be issued within one year of certification
  • 732.165 — 732.165���� Liability of directors and incorporators
  • 732.175 — 732.175���� Liability for acting as corporate insurer without authority CORPORATE PROCEDURES GENERALLY
  • 732.210 — 732.210���� Assertion of lack of capacity or power (metadata only)
  • 732.250 — 732.250���� Continuity of management in event of national emergency DIRECTORS, OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
  • 732.325 — 732.325���� Certain transactions and compensation between insurers and directors, trustees, officers, agents or employee
  • 732.415 — 732.415���� Stock insurer�s proxies; regulation by director; rules (Insider Trading)
  • 732.420 — to 732.455, and may for such purpose classify domestic stock insurers,
  • 732.425 — 732.425���� Application of insider trading regulation
  • 732.430 — 732.430, 732.435 and 732.440 except for the provisions of this subsection. [Formerly
  • 732.435 — 732.435���� Suit to recover insider profits; exempted transactions; rules
  • 732.445 — 732.445���� Establishing or maintaining primary or secondary market in securities; rules
  • 732.460 — 732.460���� Annual report to shareholders or members; rules
  • 732.470 — 732.470���� Voting rights of members of mutual insurer
  • 732.475 — 732.475���� Members� meetings and procedures of domestic mutual and reciprocal insurers
  • 732.480 — 732.480���� Copy of bylaws of domestic mutual insurer to be provided to director; provisions of bylaws ACQUISITIONS
  • 732.521 — 732.521, then ORS 732.517 to 732.546 shall apply to the mutual holding company and the effect of such activity shall be
  • 732.523 — 732.523, 732.526 and 732.528 do not apply to a transaction that is subject to the provisions of ORS 732.517 to 732.546 t
  • 732.528 — 732.528���� Approval of proposed activity; grounds for refusing approval
  • 732.529 — 732.529���� Procedures following approval by director of proposed activity
  • 732.531 — 732.531���� Acquisition of assets or insurance of mutual or reciprocal insurers
  • 732.539 — 732.539, 732.542 and 732.544 do not apply to: ����� (a) A person�s purchase of an insurer�s securities solely for inves
  • 732.541 — or 732.566 prevents the director from fully understanding the
  • 732.542 — and 732.544 is effective only if the person that is acquiring the other
  • 732.544 — apply to an acquisition in which a change of control occurs in an
  • 732.546 — in 1993]
  • 732.547 — in 2013]
  • 732.551 — 732.551, any member of an internationally active insurance group or any other state, federal or international regulatory
  • 732.552 — 732.552���� Registration statement; form; contents (metadata only)
  • 732.553 — 732.553���� Certain information not required to be disclosed
  • 732.554 — 732.554���� Changes in registration information; reports of distributions to shareholders
  • 732.556 — 732.556���� Requirement that certain persons provide information to insurers
  • 732.558 — 732.558���� Termination of registration by director
  • 732.560 — 732.560] ����� 732.537 Application of ORS 732.527, 732.539, 732.542 and 732.544 to change of control of insurer; exe
  • 732.567 — 732.567���� Presumption of control; rebuttal; hearing
  • 732.568 — 732.568���� Disclaimer of affiliation; contents; subsequent duty to register; disallowance of disclaimers by director
  • 732.569 — 732.569���� Annual enterprise risk report; contents; group capital calculation; filing deadlines and responsibility; exe
  • 732.571 — 732.571, with other state, federal and international regulatory agencies that have authority over members of internation
  • 732.572 — 732.572���� Rulemaking authority for ORS 732.517 to 732.596 STANDARDS AND MANAGEMENT OF INSURER WITHIN AN INSURANCE
  • 732.574 — 732.574���� Standards for transactions within holding company; notice; deposit or bond for protection of insurer; record
  • 732.576 — is confidential and may not be made public except as provided in this
  • 732.578 — 732.578���� Liability of officers and directors of insurer that is subject to registration; allowance for common managem
  • 732.580 — 732.580] ����� 732.542 Monopoly or substantial diminishment of competition; director�s order; prima facie and substa
  • 732.582 — 732.582���� Determination of reasonableness and adequacy of capital and surplus EXAMINATIONS, CONFIDENTIALITY, REGUL
  • 732.586 — 732.586���� Confidentiality of information; permitted disclosures; prohibition on publication
  • 732.588 — 732.588���� Supervision, rehabilitation or liquidation
  • 732.592 — 732.592���� Recovery from parent corporation or holding company if domestic insurer ordered into liquidation or rehabili
  • 732.594 — 732.594���� Director�s determination or acknowledgment of appropriate group-wide supervisor for internationally active i
  • 732.600 — to 732.630 must be commenced not later than the 60th day after the
  • 732.604 — 732.604���� Permissible actions of domestic mutual insurer; rules
  • 732.606 — 732.606���� Plan for conversion or reorganization; documents filed; approval by director and members
  • 732.611 — (1) bear to the aggregate premiums that the converting mutual insurer
  • 732.612 — to the �converting mutual insurer� shall mean the restructuring mutual
  • 732.615 — 732.615] ����� 732.552 Registration statement; form; contents. (1) Every insurer that is subject to the registration
  • 732.616 — 732.616���� Reorganization involving organization of stock holding company; subsidiaries
  • 732.618 — 732.618���� Reorganization involving organization of mutual holding company; subsidiaries
  • 732.620 — 732.620���� Status of mutual holding company as corporation; status as insurer; rights and obligations of members; votin
  • 732.622 — 732.622���� Restructuring of mutual holding company
  • 732.624 — 732.624���� Approval by Director of Department of Consumer and Business Services of mutual holding company restructuring
  • 732.626 — 732.626. The director must take such action not later than the 60th day after the director has received a completed fili
  • 732.628 — 732.628���� Limitations on ownership of shares in companies resulting from conversion, reorganization or restructuring
  • 732.630 — 732.630. [Formerly 732.550; 1997 c.771 �20] ����� 732.533 Statement of acquisition. Not later than the 30th day afte
  • 732.650 — to 732.689 in a permanent database after the underlying analysis is
  • 732.659 — 732.659���� Own risk and solvency assessment in accordance with manual
  • 732.662 — must include every insurer within the insurance group. The insurer may
  • 732.669 — 732.669���� Documentation and supporting information; director�s review
  • 732.672 — 732.672���� Confidentiality; permissible disclosures; agreement with National Association of Insurance Commissioners
  • 732.680 — 732.680���� Submission of corporate governance annual disclosure; determination of lead state; signature and attestation
  • 732.683 — contains trade secrets, is proprietary, confidential and privileged and
  • 732.686 — 732.686���� Maintenance of confidentiality and privilege; permitted disclosures; waivers
  • 732.689 — 732.689���� Retention of consultant to assist director�s review of corporate governance annual disclosure; consultant�s
  • 732.812 — 732.812���� Filing of financial statements; contract requirements; audit; reports to director
  • 732.814 — 732.814���� Authority of director over controlling producer and controlled insurer INTERSTATE INSURANCE PRODUCT REGU
  • 732.820 — 732.820���� Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Compact
  • 732.825 — 732.825���� State member of Interstate Insurance Product Regulation Commission GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 732.0
  • 734.150 — for an order to rehabilitate a domestic insurer that violates this
  • 738.720 — 738.720] ����� 732.430 Filing statement of security ownership with director; rules. Every person who is directly or
  • 738.760 — 738.760] ����� 732.450 Arbitrage transactions exempt; rules. The provisions of ORS 732.430, 732.435 and 732.440 do n
  • 739.170 — 739.170; 2001 c.352 �6; 2003 c.14 �447] ����� 732.475 Members� meetings and procedures of domestic mutual and recipr
  • 744.084 — does not apply for purposes of this paragraph. If a controlling
Title 733 · ORS Chapter 733 (52 sections)
  • 733.070 — 733.070���� Unearned premium reserve for marine and transportation insurance trip risks
  • 733.090 — 733.090���� Unearned premium reserve and fund for title insurance
  • 733.095 — 733.095���� Unearned premium reserve for home protection insurance
  • 733.100 — 733.100���� Contingency reserve liability for mortgage insurance
  • 733.115 — 733.115���� Establishing reserves for variable life insurance and annuity policies
  • 733.150 — 733.150���� Alternative accounting for assets and liabilities
  • 733.160 — 733.160���� Valuation of assets other than securities
  • 733.220 — 733.220���� Establishment and regulation of separate accounts to fund life insurance or annuities
  • 733.230 — 733.230���� Transactions of separate accounts registered with Securities and Exchange Commission; application of laws an
  • 733.300 — to 733.340 and sections 14 to 17, chapter 547, Oregon Laws 2015,
  • 733.302 — 733.302���� Reserve valuation method for life insurance policies and annuity and pure endowment contracts
  • 733.306 — 733.306, 733.308, 733.310, 733.312, 733.314, 733.316, 733.318, 733.320, 733.322 and 733.331 and section 14, chapter 547,
  • 733.308 — 733.308���� Computation of minimum standard for annuities and pure endowment contracts; rules
  • 733.310 — 733.310. ����� (2) For any life insurance policy issued on or after January 1, 1986, for which the gross premium in the
  • 733.312 — 733.312, 733.314 and 733.320, the reserves held under any such plan must: ����� (a) Be appropriate in relation to the b
  • 733.314 — or 733.320; rules
  • 733.320 — 733.320, three and one-half percent interest, or in the case of life insurance policies and contracts, other than annuit
  • 733.322 — and the mortality table or tables and rate or rates of interest used in
  • 733.328 — 733.328���� Annual valuation of reserve liabilities
  • 733.331 — 733.331. ����� (3) �Deposit-type contract� means a contract that does not incorporate mortality or morbidity risks. ��
  • 733.334 — 733.334���� Data submission in accordance with valuation manual
  • 733.337 — 733.337���� Confidentiality; permissible disclosures
  • 733.340 — and sections 14 to 17, chapter 547, Oregon Laws 2015; or
  • 733.510 — to 733.780. [Formerly 738.333]
  • 733.520 — 733.520���� Current operating requirements exempted
  • 733.530 — 733.530���� �Corporation,� �sovereign,� �political subdivision� defined
  • 733.575 — 733.575���� Prohibited use of funds as compensating balances
  • 733.578 — 733.578���� Conditions necessary for investments used to provide compensating balances
  • 733.580 — or 733.600;
  • 733.590 — 733.590���� Investment in obligations of sovereign, political subdivision thereof or corporation
  • 733.630 — may be made in corporations engaged, or which will be engaged, in one
  • 733.635 — 733.635���� Approved activities of corporations in which investments authorized
  • 733.650 — (4) when no compensating balance is involved; and
  • 733.654 — and 733.656 do not apply to the investment of separate account funds in
  • 733.656 — 733.656���� Limitation on securities owned or controlled by separate account investments
  • 733.658 — 733.658���� Applicability of separate account investment limitations
  • 733.670 — or 733.680 if the property is acquired with the intent and expectation
  • 733.680 — 733.680���� Acquisition and retention of personal property generally; purchases or loans for protection of investment pr
  • 733.685 — 733.685���� Investment of funds by home protection insurer; rules
  • 733.710 — 733.710���� Investments authorized by prior law; date of eligibility of investment
  • 733.720 — 733.720���� Investments subject to additional limitations and requirements
  • 733.730 — 733.730���� Approval by board of directors of investments and deposits
  • 733.750 — 733.750���� Disposal of investments on order of director
  • 733.760 — 733.760���� Insurance required on buildings on property which is security for loan
  • 733.770 — 733.770���� Limitations on investments in property of any one person or single parcel of real estate
  • 733.780 — 733.780, that apply to the insurer. ����� (b) For the purpose of this subsection, the total investment of the insurer i
  • 738.238 — 738.238; 1991 c.67 �195; 1993 c.447 �113] ����� 733.590 Investment in obligations of sovereign, political subdivisio
  • 738.245 — 738.245] ����� 733.600 Investment in mortgage loans. (1) Funds of an insurer may be invested in: ����� (a) Loans se
  • 738.265 — 738.265; 1979 c.846 �1; 1989 c.425 �4; 2003 c.576 �555] ����� 733.620 Investment in stocks of corporation. (1) Funds
  • 738.295 — 738.295; 1969 c.336 �9; 1969 c.692 �8; 1973 c.514 �1; 1985 c.456 �2; 1993 c.447 �114; 2007 c.426 �6] ����� 733.652 I
  • 738.325 — 738.325] ����� 733.720 Investments subject to additional limitations and requirements. Except as may be expressly pr
  • 738.375 — 738.375; 1983 c.732 �1] ����� 733.780 Prohibited investments. (1) An insurer shall not make investments: ����� (a)
Title 734 · ORS Chapter 734 (68 sections)
  • 734.014 — in 1989]
  • 734.018 — in 1989]
  • 734.022 — in 1989]
  • 734.026 — in 1989]
  • 734.030 — in 1989; repealed by 1993 c.447 �122]
  • 734.031 — in 1989]
  • 734.039 — in 1989]
  • 734.043 — 734.043���� Supervision of insurer; order; consequences; insurer remedies
  • 734.047 — 734.047���� Time for correction of condition leading to order of supervision
  • 734.050 — 734.050; 1993 c.447 �91] ����� 734.030 [Formerly 751.010; renumbered
  • 734.051 — 734.051���� Actions by director during period of supervision
  • 734.055 — to the insurer.
  • 734.059 — and 734.063 the court may issue an order changing the venue of the
  • 734.110 — 734.110���� Jurisdiction of delinquency proceedings; venue
  • 734.113 — 734.113���� Application of Oregon Receivership Code
  • 734.130 — 734.130���� Commencement of delinquency proceeding (metadata only)
  • 734.142 — 734.142���� Cooperation with director in delinquency proceedings
  • 734.144 — 734.144���� Immunity of certain persons from civil liability
  • 734.160 — 734.160���� Order of rehabilitation for domestic insurers
  • 734.170 — 734.170���� Grounds for liquidation of domestic insurers
  • 734.180 — 734.180���� Order of liquidation of domestic insurers
  • 734.190 — 734.190���� Grounds for conservation of foreign and alien insurers
  • 734.200 — 734.200���� Conservation or ancillary receivership of foreign and alien insurers
  • 734.210 — 734.210���� Conduct of delinquency proceedings for domestic insurers
  • 734.240 — 734.240���� Conduct of delinquency proceedings for foreign insurers
  • 734.250 — 734.250���� Right of domiciliary receiver to sue in this state
  • 734.260 — 734.260���� Claims of nonresidents against domestic insurers
  • 734.270 — 734.270���� Claims of residents against foreign insurers
  • 734.385 — 734.385���� Rights and obligations of Federal Home Loan Bank in connection with delinquency proceeding against insurer
  • 734.400 — 734.400���� Report for assessment; domestic mutual and reciprocal insurers
  • 734.410 — 734.410���� Levy of assessment; domestic mutual and reciprocal insurers
  • 734.430 — 734.430���� Publication and transmittal of assessment order
  • 734.440 — 734.440���� Judgment upon assessment OREGON INSURANCE GUARANTY ASSOCIATION
  • 734.510 — to 734.710.
  • 734.540 — from the application of ORS 734.510 to 734.710 and that:
  • 734.550 — 734.550���� Oregon Insurance Guaranty Association; all insurers required to be members; formation of operating plan
  • 734.555 — 734.555���� Application to association of certain laws governing corporations; exception
  • 734.560 — 734.560���� Association board of directors; terms; vacancies; compensation and expenses; quorum
  • 734.575 — 734.575���� Refunds from association deposited in General Fund
  • 734.580 — 734.580���� Discretionary functions of association (metadata only)
  • 734.590 — 734.590���� Plan of operation; submission to director; rules
  • 734.610 — 734.610���� Notification to association of insurer insolvency; furnishing association with premium information
  • 734.620 — 734.620���� Notification of insolvency to insured persons; revocation of designation of servicing facility
  • 734.630 — 734.630���� Assignment of claim rights; filing statements of paid claims; effect of claim settlements
  • 734.635 — 734.635���� Disbursing assets of insolvent insurer to association; court approval; notice to other states
  • 734.640 — 734.640���� Exhaustion of coverage under policy before making claim against association; priority of claims
  • 734.645 — 734.645���� Liability of Oregon Insurance Guaranty Association when member insurer is subject to liquidation after assum
  • 734.650 — 734.650���� Notifying director of impaired insurers; examination; reports on impaired insurers
  • 734.670 — 734.670���� Exemption of association from payment of fees and taxes
  • 734.695 — 734.695���� Liability of insured of insolvent insurer
  • 734.700 — 734.700���� Defense of claims on default of insolvent insurer
  • 734.710 — 734.710. [1971 c.616 �13] ����� 734.630 Assignment of claim rights; filing statements of paid claims; effect of clai
  • 734.750 — to 734.890. �Assets attributable to covered policies,� as used in this
  • 734.790 — 734.790, subject to certain limitations, against failure in the performance of contractual obligations, under life and h
  • 734.800 — 734.800���� Oregon Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association; required members; required accounts
  • 734.805 — 734.805���� Association board of directors; terms; selection; vacancies; compensation and expenses
  • 734.810 — (10). All assets of the impaired or insolvent insurer attributable to
  • 734.815 — with respect to the policy or contract are preempted by federal or
  • 734.820 — and 734.830 to 734.890:
  • 734.830 — 734.830���� Notifying director of impaired insurers; examination; reports on impaired insurers
  • 734.835 — if the first tax year for which the credit would otherwise be allowed
  • 734.840 — 734.840���� Conduct of liquidation, rehabilitation or conservation proceeding involving impaired or insolvent insurer
  • 734.850 — 734.850���� Examination and regulation of association by director; required reports
  • 734.860 — 734.860���� Exemption of association from payment of fees and taxes
  • 734.880 — 734.880���� Stay of proceeding involving insolvent insurer
  • 734.890 — 734.890. Such rules shall continue in force until modified by the director or superseded by amendments submitted by the
  • 751.040 — 751.040] ����� 734.270 Claims of residents against foreign insurers. (1) In a delinquency proceeding in a reciprocal
  • 751.050 — 751.050] ����� 734.280 Form of claim; notice; hearing. (1) All claims against an insurer, against which delinquency
Title 735 · ORS Chapter 735 (83 sections)
  • 731.624 — do not apply to surplus lines insurers. [2005 c.185 �17]
  • 731.808 — 731.808. [1987 c.774 �131; 1989 c.288 �2; 1995 c.786 �10; 2001 c.191 �48a; 2003 c.364 �44; 2007 c.71 �237; 2011 c.660 �8
  • 732.095 — 732.095, 732.105 and 732.115 apply for the filing of the articles of incorporation of a captive insurer. ����� (7)(a) A
  • 733.010 — and 735.005 to 735.145 and to perform such other duties as may be
  • 735.005 — to 735.145.
  • 735.045 — 735.045���� Oregon FAIR Plan Association; insurers required to be members; plan of operation
  • 735.055 — 735.055���� Association board of directors; appointment; compensation, expenses of members; quorum
  • 735.065 — 735.065���� Required association functions; assessments
  • 735.085 — 735.085���� Plan of operation; submission to director; approval of plan; compliance with plan; rules
  • 735.105 — 735.105���� Regulation of association as insurer; financial report to director
  • 735.115 — 735.115���� Exemption of association from fees and taxes
  • 735.145 — 735.145. Not later than March 30 of each year the board shall submit to the director, in a form approved by the director
  • 735.150 — to 735.190, ORS 735.150 to 735.190 shall control.
  • 735.156 — 735.156���� Confidentiality of documents and materials; public disclosure
  • 735.158 — 735.158���� Certificate of authority; restriction on types of insurance; requirements for certification; requirements fo
  • 735.162 — 735.162���� Capital and surplus requirements; form permitted; security for branch captive insurers; dividends and distri
  • 735.164 — 735.164. ����� (2) The capital stock of a captive reinsurer must be issued at par value or greater. ����� (3) At least
  • 735.166 — 735.166���� Investment requirements for association captive insurer
  • 735.168 — 735.168���� Allowable risks for captive insurer; risk distribution pool; annual actuarial opinion; rules
  • 735.172 — 735.172���� Reporting; contents; filing date; waiver of annual statement for alien captive insurer; rules
  • 735.174 — 735.174���� Examination; frequency; scope; payment of expenses
  • 735.176 — 735.176���� Compliance with sound actuarial principles
  • 735.178 — 735.178���� Suspension or revocation of certificate of authority
  • 735.180 — 735.180���� Branch captive insurer as pure captive insurer; rules
  • 735.182 — 735.182���� Examination of branch captive insurer and alien captive insurer; payment of charges and expenses
  • 735.184 — 735.184���� Requirements for foreign captive insurer to provide insurance in this state
  • 735.186 — 735.186���� Management of assets of captive reinsurer
  • 735.188 — 735.188���� Application of captive reinsurer for certificate of authority
  • 735.190 — and all applicable laws and regulations of the jurisdiction in which
  • 735.210 — to 735.260. [1987 c.774 �83]
  • 735.215 — 735.215���� Findings prior to formation of joint underwriting association; hearing
  • 735.220 — 735.220���� Formation of joint underwriting association; funds
  • 735.225 — 735.225���� Membership in joint underwriting association
  • 735.255 — 735.255���� State not liable to pay debts of association
  • 735.260 — to remedy the problem of unavailable commercial liability insurance for
  • 735.265 — 735.265���� Liquor liability insurance risk and rate classifications; rules LIABILITY RISK RETENTION LAW
  • 735.310 — 735.310���� Qualifications for risk retention group; plan of operation; application; notification to National Associatio
  • 735.315 — 735.315���� Foreign risk retention groups; conditions of doing business in Oregon; prohibited acts
  • 735.320 — 735.320���� Relationship to insurance guaranty fund and joint underwriting association
  • 735.325 — 735.325���� Exemption of purchasing groups from certain laws
  • 735.330 — 735.330���� Purchasing groups; notice of intent to do business; registration; exceptions
  • 735.335 — 735.335���� Purchase of insurance by purchasing group
  • 735.340 — 735.340���� Insurance Code enforcement authority subject to federal law
  • 735.406 — 735.406. ����� (E) The person is a municipality with a population in excess of 50,000 individuals. ����� (7) �Export�
  • 735.410 — (2).
  • 735.415 — 735.415���� Qualifications for placement of coverage with nonadmitted insurer
  • 735.417 — 735.417���� Insured required to report and pay taxes on independently procured insurance covering Oregon home state risk
  • 735.420 — 735.420���� Declaration of ineligibility of surplus lines insurer
  • 735.425 — 735.425���� Filing by licensee after placement of surplus lines insurance
  • 735.430 — 735.430���� Surplus Line Association of Oregon; fees
  • 735.435 — 735.435���� Evidence of insurance; contents; change; penalty; notice regarding Insurance Guaranty Association; rules
  • 735.445 — 735.445���� Effect of payment of premium to surplus lines licensee
  • 735.450 — 735.450���� Requirements for license as surplus lines insurance licensee
  • 735.460 — 735.460; ����� (3) Closing of the surplus lines licensee�s office for a period of more than 30 business days, unless pe
  • 735.465 — 735.465. ����� (b) Notwithstanding ORS 731.820, the surplus lines licensee shall also pay to the director a tax equal t
  • 735.470 — for the premium reported under subsection (1)(c) of this section. The
  • 735.480 — 735.480���� Suspension or revocation of license; refusal to renew; grounds
  • 735.490 — 735.490���� Jurisdiction in action against insurer; service of summons and complaint; response
  • 735.492 — 735.492���� Application of certain Insurance Code provisions to surplus lines insurers
  • 735.495 — and the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other
  • 735.500 — 735.500���� Requirements for certification as retainer medical practice; disclosures; rules
  • 735.510 — 735.510���� Notice to department of specified changes to practice DENTAL SERVICES CONTRACTS
  • 735.515 — 735.515���� Charges for services not covered by contract OREGON ESSENTIAL WORKFORCE HEALTH CARE PROGRAM
  • 735.520 — 735.520���� Oregon Essential Workforce Health Care Program; supplemental payments to eligible employers; requirements fo
  • 735.532 — 735.532���� License to transact business as pharmacy benefit manager; fees; rules
  • 735.533 — 735.533���� Denial, suspension or revocation of license to transact business as pharmacy benefit manager; basis; complai
  • 735.534 — 735.534���� Claim reimbursement; maximum allowable costs; documentation; complaints; rules
  • 735.536 — 735.536���� Requirements for pharmacy benefit manager�s reimbursement for cost of drugs; rules
  • 735.537 — 735.537���� Reports to department regarding payments received from manufacturers and disposition of payments from manufa
  • 735.538 — 735.538, or a similar or related organization that advises or represents pharmacies that are members of the organization
  • 735.544 — 735.544���� Pharmacy claims audits; standards for review of claims
  • 735.548 — 735.548���� Pharmacy claims audits; validation of claims
  • 735.550 — (3);
  • 735.552 — 735.552���� Pharmacy claims audits; exception for fraud DISCOUNT MEDICAL PLANS
  • 735.632 — 735.632���� License requirement for conducting business as discount medical plan organization
  • 735.633 — 735.633, 735.634, 735.636, 735.638 or 735.641 or any rule adopted thereunder or the licensee has violated or is violatin
  • 735.634 — within 30 days after making the change. [Formerly 742.428]
  • 735.638 — 735.638���� Duties of discount medical plan organization
  • 735.642 — 735.642���� License suspension, revocation or failure to renew; grounds; effect
  • 742.426 — 742.426] ����� Note: See note under 735.631. ����� 735.635 [1987 c.838 �10; 1989 c.838 �15; 2013 c.698 �8; repea
  • 742.430 — 742.430] ����� Note: See note under 735.631. ����� 735.638 Duties of discount medical plan organization. A disco
  • 742.436 — 742.436] ����� Note: See note under 735.631. ����� 735.642 License suspension, revocation or failure to renew; g
  • 746.230 — and 746.240. If the director seeks an injunction regarding such
Title 736 · ORS Chapter 736 (3 sections)
  • 731.296 — 731.296] ����� 736.545 [Amended by 1967 c.359 �68; renumbered 731.300] ����� 736.550 [Amended by 1957 c.34 �1; r
  • 743.045 — 743.045] ����� 736.310 [Amended by 1955 c.225 �1; 1967 c.359 �357; 1967 c.453 �5; renumbered 743.072] ����� 736.
  • 746.005 — 746.005] ����� 736.830 [1965 c.105 �7; repealed by 1967 c.359 �704] ����� 736.835 [1965 c.105 �8; 1967 c.359 �56
Title 737 · ORS Chapter 737 (38 sections)
  • 279A.060 — to evaluate the purchase by a public body of insurance authorized by
  • 731.244 — 731.244, the director shall make rules necessary for implementation of this section. [Formerly 737.346; 2007 c.210 �1]
  • 737.045 — 737.045���� Remedies of director for violations of chapter RATES AND RATE MAKING
  • 737.207 — 737.207���� Commercial liability insurance rate filings; prior approval by director
  • 737.209 — 737.209���� Hearing on rate filings under ORS 737.207; order; review
  • 737.225 — 737.225���� Records requirements; inspection; statistics; workers� compensation statistical agency; rules
  • 737.235 — 737.235���� Examining rating systems of insurers; costs
  • 737.245 — 737.245���� Collusive ratings prohibited; liability for damages
  • 737.255 — 737.255���� Authority for cooperative ratings and systems
  • 737.265 — 737.265���� Unauthorized adherence to rates, rating systems; workers� compensation insurance policy forms
  • 737.270 — 737.270���� Determination of workers� compensation premiums for worker leasing company; reporting statistical experience
  • 737.275 — 737.275���� Preparation of rates, rating systems and other administrative matters by insurers under common ownership
  • 737.310 — 737.310���� Method of rate making; factors considered; effect of wildfire risk mitigation actions; rules
  • 737.312 — 737.312���� Agreements among insurers for assignment of risks; rate modifications
  • 737.316 — 737.316���� Combining employers for workers� compensation insurance; conditions
  • 737.318 — 737.318���� Premium audit program for workers� compensation insurance; rules; penalties
  • 737.320 — are complete and usable by an insurer without the addition of
  • 737.322 — 737.322���� Rating plan approval; rules; hearing on disapproval; costs
  • 737.325 — 737.325���� Suspension or modification of filing requirement; rules; excess rates for specific risks
  • 737.330 — 737.330���� Contracts to comply with effective filings; exception
  • 737.336 — 737.336���� Disapproval of filings by director; noncompliance with chapter
  • 737.340 — 737.340���� Initiation of proceedings by aggrieved person to determine lawfulness of filings; hearing
  • 737.342 — 737.342���� Hearing and order procedure RATING ORGANIZATIONS
  • 737.350 — 737.350���� Application for license by rating organization
  • 737.355 — (2), that rating organization shall be the designated statistical agent
  • 737.360 — 737.360���� Rating organization to accept insurers as subscribers; rules of organization to be reasonable; review of app
  • 737.365 — 737.365, 737.390 and 737.526. [1969 c.690 �14] ����� 737.010 [Amended by 1967 c.359 �303; renumbered 737.280] ��
  • 737.390 — 737.390���� Regulation of joint underwriting and joint reinsurance
  • 737.505 — 737.505���� Insured entitled to rate information; remedies of aggrieved persons
  • 737.510 — and of each organization referred to in ORS 737.390 as often as the
  • 737.515 — 737.515. ����� (2) Any insurer which makes its own filings or any rating organization may support its filings by statis
  • 737.526 — 737.526���� Interchange of data; rules; promoting uniformity of rating laws
  • 737.535 — 737.535���� Withholding or giving false information prohibited
  • 737.545 — 737.545���� Procedure for suspension of rating organization license
  • 737.560 — 737.560���� Rating organization membership FICTITIOUS GROUPINGS
  • 737.600 — 737.600���� Fictitious grouping for rate purposes prohibited; rules; exceptions
  • 737.602 — 737.602���� Authorization for insurance for certain projects; premiums; qualifications
  • 737.604 — 737.604���� Rules ����� 737.005 [Amended by 1963 c.580 �92; repealed by 1967 c.359 �704] GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 738 · ORS Chapter 738 (1 sections)
  • 733.600 — 733.600] ����� 738.260 [Repealed by 1959 c.286 �24] ����� 738.265 [1959 c.286 �8; 1967 c.359 �239; renumbered 73
Title 739 · ORS Chapter 739 (1 sections)
  • 733.200 — 733.200] ����� 739.105 [Amended by 1963 c.478 �1; 1967 c.359 �95; renumbered 731.442] ����� 739.110 [Repealed by
Title 74 · ORS Chapter 74 (36 sections)
  • 74.020 — 74.020, 74.030, 74.040, 74.050, 74.060, 74.070, 74.080, 74.090, 74.100, 74.110,
  • 74.1030 — 74.1030���� Variation by agreement; measure of damages; action constituting ordinary care
  • 74.1050 — 74.1050���� �Bank�; �depositary bank�; �intermediary bank�; �collecting bank�; �payor bank�; �presenting bank�
  • 74.1060 — 74.1060���� Payable through or payable at bank; collecting bank
  • 74.1070 — 74.1070���� Separate office of bank for computing time for actions, notices and orders
  • 74.1090 — 74.1090���� Waiver of time limits; when delay excused
  • 74.1120 — 74.1120���� Electronic presentment COLLECTION OF ITEMS (Depositary and Collecting Banks)
  • 74.120 — 74.120, 74.130, 74.140, 74.150, 74.160, 74.170, 74.180, 74.190, 74.200, 74.210,
  • 74.2010 — 74.2010���� Status of collecting bank as agent and provisional status of credits; applicability of chapter; item indorse
  • 74.2020 — 74.2020���� Responsibility for collection; when action timely
  • 74.2040 — 74.2040���� Methods of sending and presenting; presentment
  • 74.2050 — 74.2050���� Depositary bank as holder of unindorsed item
  • 74.2070 — 74.2070���� Warranties of customer and collecting bank on transfer of item; dishonor of item; remedies; when claim accru
  • 74.2080 — 74.2080���� Presentment warranties; remedies; defenses; payment of dishonored draft; warranty disclaimer not applicable
  • 74.2090 — 74.2090���� Encoding and retention warranties; remedies
  • 74.2100 — 74.2100���� Security interest of collecting bank in items; priority
  • 74.2120 — 74.2120���� Presentment by notice of item not payable by, through or at bank; liability of drawer or indorser
  • 74.2140 — 74.2140���� Right of charge-back or refund; liability of collecting bank; return of item
  • 74.2150 — 74.2150���� Final payment of item by payor bank; when provisional debits and credits become final; when certain credits
  • 74.2160 — 74.2160���� Insolvency and preference (Payor Banks)
  • 74.220 — 74.220, 74.230, 74.240, 74.250, 74.260, 74.270, 74.280, 74.290, 74.300, 74.310,
  • 74.3010 — 74.3010���� Deferred posting; recovery of payment by return of items; time of dishonor; return of items by payor bank
  • 74.3020 — 74.3020���� Payor bank�s responsibility for late return of item; defenses to liability of payor bank
  • 74.3030 — 74.3030���� When items subject to notice, stop payment order, legal process or setoff; order in which items may be charg
  • 74.320 — 74.320, 74.330, 74.340, 74.350, 74.360, 74.370, 74.380, 74.390, 74.400, 74.410,
  • 74.4010 — 74.4010���� When bank may charge customer�s account
  • 74.4020 — 74.4020���� Bank�s liability to customer for wrongful dishonor; time of determining insufficiency of account
  • 74.4030 — 74.4030���� Customer�s right to stop payment; duration of stop payment order; burden of proof of loss
  • 74.4040 — 74.4040���� Bank not obligated to pay check more than six months old
  • 74.4070 — 74.4070���� Payor bank�s right to subrogation on improper payment COLLECTION OF DOCUMENTARY DRAFTS
  • 74.420 — 74.420, 74.430, 74.440, 74.450, 74.460, 74.470, 74.480, 74.490 [Repealed by 1961 c.726 �427] ����� 74.500 [Renumbere
  • 74.5010 — 74.5010���� Handling of documentary drafts; duty to send for presentment and to notify customer of dishonor
  • 74.5030 — 74.5030���� Responsibility of presenting bank for documents and goods; report of reasons for dishonor; referee in case o
  • 74.5040 — 74.5040���� Privilege of presenting bank to deal with goods; security interest for expenses ����� 74.010,
  • 74.570 — 74.570, 74.580, 74.590 [Repealed by 1961 c.726 �427] GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 74.1010 Short title. This chapter
  • 79A.2030 — (2)(c)(A);
Title 740 · ORS Chapter 740 (1 sections)
  • ORS.740 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 740 (Former Provisions) Fr
Title 741 · ORS Chapter 741 (23 sections)
  • 413.011 — (1)(j) or participating in the health insurance exchange administered
  • 413.064 — 413.064] ����� 741.342 Small Business Health Options Program. Health benefit plans offered through a Small Business
  • 741.001 — to 741.540.
  • 741.002 — 741.002���� Duties, powers and functions of Oregon Health Authority; rules
  • 741.004 — 741.004���� Health Insurance Exchange Advisory Committee
  • 741.008 — 741.008���� Criminal records check; fingerprints required; persons subject to requirement
  • 741.012 — 741.012���� State-administered technology platform (Financing Operations of Exchange)
  • 741.105 — and 741.300 by sections 3 and 4 of this 2023 Act become operative on
  • 741.220 — 741.220���� Financial and performance audits of health insurance exchange accounts; report of audit
  • 741.222 — 741.222���� Annual reports to Legislative Assembly HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGE (Definitions)
  • 741.300 — 741.300���� Definitions (Operation of Exchange)
  • 741.310 — or other law.
  • 741.340 — 741.340���� Health benefit plans offered through exchange
  • 741.390 — 741.390���� False or misleading filings prohibited (metadata only)
  • 741.400 — 741.400���� Service of eligibility notices; when notice becomes final order; opportunity to contest actual receipt of no
  • 741.510 — 741.510���� Confidential information; public officer privilege; permitted uses of confidential information
  • 741.520 — 741.520���� Agreements with other agencies regarding sharing and use of confidential information; contents
  • 741.540 — 741.540���� Complaints and investigations confidential; permitted disclosures MISCELLANEOUS (Grace Period)
  • 741.800 — 741.800���� Insurer to notify health care provider of qualified health plan coverage
  • 741.801 — 741.801���� Insurer to notify health care provider that enrollee is in grace period; effect of failure to provide notice
  • 741.802 — 741.802���� Authority to produce written informational materials (Penalties)
  • 741.900 — 741.900���� Civil penalties ADMINISTRATION OF HEALTH INSURANCE EXCHANGE (Generally) ����� 741.001 Health ins
  • 743B.003 — to 743B.127 and to other provisions of the Insurance Code applicable
Title 742 · ORS Chapter 742 (134 sections)
  • 279C.380 — or 701.430 and the plaintiff�s recovery does not exceed the amount of
  • 30.135 — 30.135, 30.480 and 30.485, in the event of any loss or injury that occurs at any time when the vehicle is under the oper
  • 30.300 — 30.300; and ����� (C) Are no larger than benefits payable under the terms of the policy as provided in subsection (7) o
  • 31.268 — 31.268. Requirements and policy provisions established under this subsection may not be intended to or have the effect o
  • 31.550 — shall not be deemed a payment of a settlement for purposes of the time
  • 441.815 — 441.815, 441.820, 441.990, 441.993, 442.342, 442.344 and 442.400 to 442.463 that employs or grants staff privileges to t
  • 476.610 — 476.610. ����� (b) Provide additional living expenses to an insured, subject to the policy limits for additional living
  • 656.248 — 656.248, a provider of hospital services shall charge a person who receives personal injury protection benefits or that
  • 731.194 — is effected by an insurer each class shall be written in a separate and
  • 731.482 — 731.482. [Formerly 743.942] ����� 742.704 Hearing. Within 30 days after receiving a notice of cancellation under ORS
  • 735.641 — in 2023]
  • 735.643 — in 2023]
  • 742.004 — 742.004���� Exemptions from requirement to file rates and policy forms; application to consumer insurance; sample disclo
  • 742.005 — 742.005, the circumstances and insurance needs of the proposed insureds. ����� (2) A liability insurance form filed und
  • 742.008 — 742.008���� Health savings account exemption from prohibition on deductible
  • 742.016 — 742.016���� Policy constitutes entire contract; oral representations by insured
  • 742.031 — 742.031���� Bankruptcy clause required in certain liability policies
  • 742.041 — 742.041���� Permissible classes of insurance in one policy
  • 742.043 — 742.043, every contract of insurance shall be construed according to the terms and conditions of the policy. When the co
  • 742.048 — 742.048���� Effective date and time of coverage; applicability
  • 742.053 — 742.053���� Forms for proving loss; responsibility of insurer; proof of loss covered under policy of fire insurance; req
  • 742.061 — 742.061���� Recovery of attorney fees in action on policy or contractor�s bond
  • 742.063 — 742.063���� Filing and approval of liability form that includes cost of defense within limits of liability
  • 742.065 — 742.065���� Insurance against risk of loss assumed under less than fully insured employee health benefit plan
  • 742.075 — 742.075���� Requirement for clear and reasonable written explanation of increase in amount of premium upon renewal of qu
  • 742.150 — 742.150���� Approval by director; limitations on authority of insurer; definition
  • 742.152 — 742.152���� Limitations on applicability of ORS 742.150
  • 742.154 — 742.154���� Factors to be considered by director in determining whether to approve assumption reinsurance agreement
  • 742.156 — and must also state that the policyholder must accept or reject the
  • 742.158 — 742.158���� Rejection of transfer by policyholder; payment of premium as acceptance of transfer; failure of policyholder
  • 742.160 — 742.160���� Effect of novation of policy under assumption reinsurance agreement
  • 742.202 — 742.202, except that: ����� (a) It is not required upon cancellation of the insurance policy or certificate of membersh
  • 742.204 — 742.204���� Exceptions to standard fire insurance policy requirements
  • 742.206 — to 742.242, which shall form a portion of the contract between the
  • 742.208 — 742.208���� Concealment; fraud; representations by insured
  • 742.244 — 742.244���� Coverage for loss from nuclear reaction or radiation
  • 742.248 — 742.248���� Mutual fire insurers policyholders� liability; nonassessable policies
  • 742.260 — 742.260���� Cancellation of homeowner or fire policy; coverage for child care; definition HOMEOWNER INSURANCE POLICI
  • 742.270 — 742.270���� Repair, rebuilding or replacement of property under homeowner insurance policy; requirements for insurer; pr
  • 742.273 — 742.273���� Property losses in locations subject to declarations of emergency; required provisions of homeowner insuranc
  • 742.276 — 742.276���� Estimates of cost to rebuild or replace covered property
  • 742.277 — 742.277���� Notice of cancellation, nonrenewal or rate change related to wildfire risk; risks and remedies; additional r
  • 742.278 — 742.278���� Prohibition on uses of map of wildfire risk or exposure HOME PROTECTION INSURANCE
  • 742.280 — 742.280���� Home protection insurance; rules MORTGAGE INSURANCE
  • 742.282 — 742.282���� Limitations on issuance of mortgage insurance
  • 742.284 — 742.284���� Insured obligations as legal investments and securities for deposit
  • 742.286 — 742.286���� Mortgage insurance; who may write SURETY INSURANCE
  • 742.352 — 742.352���� Reimbursement of private persons required to give bond, letter of credit or other obligation
  • 742.364 — 742.364���� Fixing amount of new bond after release from original
  • 742.374 — 742.374���� Surety may issue guaranteed arrest bond certificate not to exceed $1,000
  • 742.376 — 742.376���� Requirements to issue guaranteed arrest bond certificate REIMBURSEMENT INSURANCE FOR SERVICE CONTRACTS
  • 742.390 — 742.390���� Reimbursement insurance policy; contents; definitions
  • 742.392 — 742.392���� Termination of reimbursement insurance policy MEDICAL MALPRACTICE INSURANCE
  • 742.405 — 742.405���� Conditions for issuance of medical malpractice insurance
  • 742.407 — 742.407���� Prohibition against refusing defense or indemnification of health practitioner or health care facility based
  • 742.449 — 742.449���� Prohibition on assignment to high risk category on certain grounds
  • 742.450 — 742.450, 806.080 and 806.270 may also grant any lawful coverage in excess of or in addition to the required coverage, an
  • 742.456 — 742.456���� When insurer�s liability accrues; nonforfeiture provisions
  • 742.458 — 742.458���� General provisions governing liability policies
  • 742.460 — 742.460���� Insurer�s right to provide for reimbursement and proration
  • 742.466 — 742.466���� Disputes over coverage for physical damage; independent appraisal; rules
  • 742.468 — 742.468���� Certain policies not considered motor vehicle liability policies (Motorcycle Discount)
  • 742.480 — 742.480���� Appropriate premium charge reduction for certain motorcycle insurance policies
  • 742.483 — 742.483���� Effective period for premium reduction (metadata only)
  • 742.486 — 742.486���� Issuance and presentation of certificates for motorcycle rider education course (Age-Based Discount)
  • 742.490 — 742.490���� Premium reduction; conditions; application
  • 742.496 — 742.496���� Limitation on qualification for discount (Uninsured Motorist Coverage)
  • 742.502 — (2), as personal injury protection payments and from any other source
  • 742.504 — 742.504���� Required provisions of uninsured motorist coverage
  • 742.505 — 742.505���� Arbitration procedures under ORS 742.504
  • 742.510 — 742.510���� Property damage coverage for damage to vehicle caused by uninsured vehicle (Personal Injury Protection B
  • 742.520 — 742.520���� Personal injury protection benefits for motor vehicle liability policies; applicability
  • 742.521 — 742.521���� Conditions applicable to arbitration proceedings
  • 742.522 — 742.522���� Binding arbitration under ORS 742.520; costs
  • 742.524 — 742.524���� Contents of personal injury protection benefits; deductibles
  • 742.528 — 742.528���� Notice of denial of payment of benefits
  • 742.529 — 742.529���� Payment based on incorrect determination of responsibility; notice; repayment
  • 742.530 — 742.530. Nothing in ORS 742.518 to 742.542 is intended to prevent an insurer from providing more favorable benefits than
  • 742.532 — 742.532���� Benefits may be more favorable than those required by ORS 742.520, 742.524 and 742.530
  • 742.536 — 742.536���� Notice of claim or legal action to insurer; insurer to elect manner of recovery of benefits furnished; lien
  • 742.538 — 742.538���� Subrogation rights of insurers to certain amounts received by injured person; recovery actions against perso
  • 742.542 — 742.542, the release must state that, subject to the motor vehicle liability insurer�s applicable limits of liability, t
  • 742.546 — 742.546���� Required disclosure in release for bodily injuries related to personal injury protection benefits
  • 742.548 — 742.548���� Required language in disclosure; conditions for rescission of release (Total Loss)
  • 742.554 — 742.554���� Disclosures required by insurer to motor vehicle owner when insurer declares vehicle total loss
  • 742.558 — 742.558���� Dispute resolution process for total loss vehicles (Cancellation)
  • 742.560 — to 742.572 do not apply to any policy:
  • 742.562 — 742.562���� Grounds for cancellation of policies; notice required; applicability
  • 742.566 — 742.566���� Renewal of policies; replacement policy in lieu of renewal; requirements for refusal to renew
  • 742.568 — 742.568���� Proof of cancellation, replacement or nonrenewal notice
  • 742.570 — 742.570���� Notifying insured under canceled or unrenewed policy of eligibility for participation in insurance pool
  • 742.572 — be considered as if written for a policy period or term of six months.
  • 742.580 — 742.580���� Report of cancellation, nonrenewal or issuance of motor vehicle liability policy (Personal Vehicle Shari
  • 742.590 — 742.590���� Personal vehicle sharing program requirements
  • 742.595 — 742.595���� Assumption of liability; exceptions; indemnification; prohibition on policy cancellation
  • 742.600 — 742.600���� Limitation on insurance policy reclassification for personal vehicle sharing program vehicle CANCELLATIO
  • 742.690 — 742.690���� Limitations on cancellation; refusal to issue or renew insurance (Commercial Liability Policies)
  • 742.710 — 742.710���� Exemptions from provisions of ORS 742.700 to 742.708 GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 742.001 Scope of ORS c
  • 743.006 — 743.006; 2001 c.943 �7; 2015 c.88 �4] ����� 742.004 Exemptions from requirement to file rates and policy forms; appl
  • 743.009 — 743.009; 1991 c.182 �1; 1999 c.987 �4; 2017 c.206 �15] ����� 742.007 Director�s withdrawal of approval. (1) The Dire
  • 743.012 — 743.012] ����� 742.008 Health savings account exemption from prohibition on deductible. (1) As used in this section:
  • 743.056 — 743.056; 2021 c.271 �4] ����� Note: 742.407 was added to and made a part of the Insurance Code by legislative action
  • 743.066 — 743.066] ����� 742.038 Validity and construction of noncomplying forms. (1) A policy in violation of the Insurance C
  • 743.115 — 743.115] ����� 742.065 Insurance against risk of loss assumed under less than fully insured employee health benefit
  • 743.648 — 743.648] ����� 742.234 Insurer�s options. A fire insurance policy shall contain a provision as follows: �It shall be
  • 743.657 — 743.657] ����� 742.240 Suit on policy. A fire insurance policy shall contain a provision as follows: ����� �No suit
  • 743.663 — 743.663] ����� 742.244 Coverage for loss from nuclear reaction or radiation. Insurers issuing the standard fire insu
  • 743.669 — 743.669; 2001 c.85 �2] ����� 742.248 Mutual fire insurers policyholders� liability; nonassessable policies. (1) Each
  • 743.738 — 743.738; 1991 c.331 �130] ����� 742.356 Surety insurer may take measures to reduce risk of loss. (1) Any surety insu
  • 743.747 — 743.747] ����� 742.362 Release of surety on depository bond; provision required in such bonds. (1) A surety wishing
  • 743.753 — 743.753] ����� 742.366 Cancellation of bond by surety. (1) As used in this section: ����� (a) �Bond� means any unde
  • 743.778 — 743.778] ����� 742.456 When insurer�s liability accrues; nonforfeiture provisions. The liability of an insurer with
  • 743.780 — and then 743.770; 1991 c.401 �7; 1997 c.131 �3; 2007 c.803 �1; 2009
  • 743.783 — and then 743.772]
  • 743.795 — 743.795; 2015 c.5 �6] ����� 742.508 Definitions for ORS 742.508 and 742.510. As used in this section and ORS 742.510
  • 743.796 — and 743.797] were added to and made a part of ORS chapter 743 by
  • 743.805 — 743.805; 1991 c.768 �7; 2003 c.813 �2; 2005 c.341 �1; 2009 c.66 �1; 2015 c.5 �4] ����� 742.525 Provider charges. (1)
  • 743.810 — 743.810] ����� 742.528 Notice of denial of payment of benefits. An insurer who denies payment of personal injury pro
  • 743.812 — 743.812; 1993 c.265 �1] ����� 742.529 Payment based on incorrect determination of responsibility; notice; repayment.
  • 743.825 — 743.825; 1993 c.709 �7; 2007 c.392 �1] ����� 742.536 Notice of claim or legal action to insurer; insurer to elect ma
  • 743.833 — 743.833] ����� 742.542 Effect of personal injury protection benefits paid. Payment by a motor vehicle liability insu
  • 743.900 — 743.900; 2003 c.364 �103; 2007 c.71 �239] ����� 742.562 Grounds for cancellation of policies; notice required; appli
  • 743.946 — 743.946; 2003 c.364 �105; 2005 c.102 �1] ����� 742.708 Proof of receipt of notice. A post office certificate of mail
  • 744.090 — and then 743.111]
  • 744.125 — and then 743.666]
  • 747.080 — and then 743.732]
  • 747.084 — and then 743.765]
  • 747.190 — and then 743.759]
  • 750.333 — 750.333, this chapter and ORS chapters 743, 743A and 743B apply to all insurance policies delivered or issued for delive
  • 802.320 — shall issue a certificate to each person who successfully completes the
  • 803.430 — 803.430, of more than 8,000 pounds, if the insured has employees that operate the trucks and a workers� compensation law
  • 806.010 — at any time after the prior policy lapsed; or
  • 806.270 — is subject to the requirements of those sections. [Formerly 486.566 and
  • 826.001 — 826.001. ����� (5) Ensure that the vehicle is a private passenger motor vehicle. ����� (6) Facilitate the installation
Title 743 · ORS Chapter 743 (243 sections)
  • 656.850 — 656.850. ����� (2) Group health insurance may be offered to a resident of this state under a group health insurance pol
  • 731.098 — (2).
  • 739.310 — 739.310] ����� 743.154 Acceleration of death benefits; rules. (1) A life insurance policy or a rider to a life insur
  • 739.315 — 739.315; 2021 c.72 �1] ����� 743.228 Acts of corporate insured or beneficiary with respect to policy. (1) Whenever a
  • 739.345 — 739.345; 1981 c.609 �13] ����� 743.210 Determination of cash surrender values; applicability to certain policies. (1
  • 739.355 — 739.355; 1981 c.609 �15] ����� 743.215 Calculation of adjusted premiums. (1) This section applies to all life insura
  • 739.585 — and then 743.576]
  • 739.595 — 739.595; 1969 c.336 �12; 1971 c.231 �20; 2005 c.185 �3] ����� 743.018 Filing of rates for life and health insurance;
  • 739.610 — and then 743.588]
  • 741.022 — 741.022; 2001 c.356 �5; 2013 c.698 �19; 2017 c.206 �3] ����� 743.405 General requirements for health insurance polic
  • 741.190 — 741.190] ����� 743.498 Statement in policy of cancelability or renewability. (1) A health insurance policy which is
  • 742.001 — in 1989]
  • 742.003 — in 1989]
  • 742.007 — and, for health benefit plans as defined in ORS 743B.005, ORS 743.019.
  • 742.011 — in 1989]
  • 742.018 — 742.018] ����� 743.049 Exemption of proceeds of annuity policies; assignability of rights. (1) The benefits, rights,
  • 742.021 — in 1989]
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  • 742.026 — in 1989]
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  • 742.368 — in 1989]
  • 742.400 — in 1989]
  • 742.454 — in 1989]
  • 742.464 — in 1989]
  • 742.506 — in 1989]
  • 742.540 — in 1989]
  • 742.700 — in 1989]
  • 742.702 — in 1989]
  • 742.704 — in 1989]
  • 742.708 — in 1989]
  • 743.004 — 743.004���� Submission of information by carriers offering health benefit plans
  • 743.008 — in 2015]
  • 743.010 — 743.010���� Health insurance policy and health benefit plan forms; expenditures on primary care; rules
  • 743.015 — 743.015���� Filing and approval of credit life and credit health insurance forms; filing of rates
  • 743.018 — 743.018���� Filing of rates for life and health insurance; rules
  • 743.019 — 743.019���� Procedure for review of proposed rates for health benefit plans; rules
  • 743.020 — 743.020���� Rate filing to include statement of administrative expenses; rules
  • 743.022 — 743.022, 743.535 and 743B.003 to 743B.127 shall be available for public inspection immediately upon submission of the fi
  • 743.023 — 743.023���� Electronic administration; discounted rates; requirements
  • 743.025 — 743.025���� Annual report of information related to prescription drugs covered by health benefit plans; reports to Legis
  • 743.029 — that are applicable to the operations of the Department of Human
  • 743.031 — 743.031���� Stakeholder work group to recommend uniform standards
  • 743.034 — 743.034���� Coordination with Oregon Health Authority concerning uniform standards; Department of Human Services to be s
  • 743.035 — 743.035���� Uniform prior authorization form for prescription drug benefits; consultation with Oregon Health Authority;
  • 743.038 — 743.038���� Consent of individual required for life and health insurance; exceptions
  • 743.039 — 743.039���� Alteration of application for life or health insurance
  • 743.040 — in 2015]
  • 743.041 — in 1989]
  • 743.043 — in 1989]
  • 743.044 — in 2015]
  • 743.046 — in 1989]
  • 743.047 — in 1989]
  • 743.049 — in 1989]
  • 743.050 — in 1989]
  • 743.053 — 743.053���� Prohibition on requirement that death or dismemberment occur in less than 180 days after accident POLICY
  • 743.087 — 743.087] ����� 743.044 Life insurance for benefit of charity. (1) Life insurance policies may be effected although t
  • 743.106 — 743.106���� Reading ease standards for life and health insurance policies
  • 743.107 — 743.107���� When director may authorize lower standards
  • 743.109 — 743.109���� Approval of certain policy forms containing specified provisions; conditions for approval INDIVIDUAL LIF
  • 743.156 — 743.156���� Statement of premium (Individual Life Insurance Policies)
  • 743.168 — 743.168. ����� (7) This section is exempt from ORS 743A.001. [2007 c.486 �6] ����� 743.663 [1967 c.359 �500; renumb
  • 743.171 — 743.171���� Incontestability and limitation of liability after reinstatement
  • 743.187 — 743.187���� Maximum interest rate on policy loan; adjustable interest rate
  • 743.192 — 743.192���� Payment of claim; payment of interest upon failure to pay proceeds
  • 743.204 — 743.204���� Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Life Insurance; applicability
  • 743.207 — 743.207���� Required provisions relating to nonforfeiture
  • 743.210 — or 743.216, whichever is applicable to the policy, shall affect the
  • 743.213 — 743.213���� Determination of paid-up nonforfeiture benefits
  • 743.215 — or 743.216, whichever is applicable to the policy. This percentage
  • 743.218 — 743.218���� Requirements for determination of future premium amounts or minimum values
  • 743.219 — 743.219���� Supplemental rules for calculating nonforfeiture benefits
  • 743.221 — 743.221���� Cash surrender values upon default in premium payment
  • 743.222 — 743.222���� Policy benefits and premiums that shall be disregarded in calculating cash surrender values and paid-up nonf
  • 743.228 — 743.228���� Acts of corporate insured or beneficiary with respect to policy
  • 743.234 — 743.234���� �Charter policy� or �founders policy� defined
  • 743.240 — 743.240���� Profit-sharing, charter or founders policies prohibited
  • 743.245 — 743.245���� Variable life insurance policy provisions
  • 743.247 — 743.247���� Notice to variable life insurance policyholders (Individual Annuity and Pure Endowment Policies)
  • 743.262 — 743.262���� Obligations of producers and insurers in sale or recommendation of annuity; penalties; rules
  • 743.271 — 743.271���� Periodic stipulated payments on variable annuities
  • 743.273 — 743.273���� Standard provisions of reversionary annuities
  • 743.275 — 743.275���� Standard Nonforfeiture Law for Individual Deferred Annuities; application
  • 743.278 — 743.278���� Required provisions in annuity policies; exception
  • 743.287 — 743.287���� Commencement of annuity payments at optional maturity dates; calculation of benefits
  • 743.290 — 743.290���� Notice of nonpayment of certain benefits to be included in annuity policy
  • 743.293 — 743.293���� Minimum forfeiture amounts for annuity policies; rules
  • 743.295 — 743.295���� Effect of certain life insurance and disability benefits on minimum nonforfeiture amounts
  • 743.298 — 743.298���� Penalties, fees or charges; rules GROUP LIFE INSURANCE
  • 743.303 — 743.303���� Requirements for issuance of group life insurance policies
  • 743.306 — 743.306���� Required provisions in group life insurance policies
  • 743.318 — 743.318���� Application; representations by policyholders and insureds
  • 743.327 — 743.327���� Payments under policy; payment of interest upon failure to pay proceeds
  • 743.336 — 743.336���� Termination of policy or class of insured persons
  • 743.339 — 743.339���� Death during period for conversion to individual policy
  • 743.342 — 743.342���� Statement furnished to insured under credit life insurance policy
  • 743.351 — (1).
  • 743.353 — 743.353] ����� 743.102 [1967 c.359 �367; renumbered
  • 743.354 — 743.354���� Requirements for certain group life policies issued to trustees of certain funds; rules
  • 743.356 — 743.356���� Continuing coverage upon replacement of group life policy
  • 743.358 — 743.358���� Borrowing by certificate holders under group life policy
  • 743.360 — 743.360���� Alternative group life insurance coverage CREDIT LIFE AND CREDIT HEALTH INSURANCE
  • 743.371 — in 1989]
  • 743.372 — 743.372���� Applicability of credit life and credit health insurance provisions
  • 743.373 — in 1989]
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  • 743.380 — in 1989]
  • 743.402 — 743.402���� Exceptions to individual health insurance policy requirements
  • 743.405 — 743.405���� General requirements for health insurance policies
  • 743.406 — 743.406���� Required provisions in group health insurance policies
  • 743.414 — 743.414���� Time limit on certain defenses; incontestability
  • 743.417 — 743.417���� Grace period for subsequent premium payments; cancellation and nonrenewal
  • 743.423 — 743.423, 743.426, 743.429, 743.432, 743.438 and 743.441. [1967 c.359 �466] ����� 743.540 Application and certificate
  • 743.450 — to 743.462 in the event of misstatement with respect to age or
  • 743.459 — 743.459���� Insurance with other insurers; expense incurred benefits
  • 743.462 — 743.462���� Insurance with other insurers; other than expense incurred benefits
  • 743.472 — 743.472���� Permissible reasons for cancellation or refusal to renew
  • 743.486 — 743.486���� Scope of term �insured� in statutory policy provisions
  • 743.489 — 743.489���� Extension of coverage beyond policy period; effect of misstatement of age
  • 743.492 — 743.492���� Policy return and premium refund provision
  • 743.495 — 743.495, except that the insured�s right is for a limited period of more than one year rather than for life, shall conta
  • 743.498 — 743.498���� Statement in policy of cancelability or renewability GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE (Plans for Leased Worker
  • 743.521 — 743.521���� Leased workers; offering group health insurance
  • 743.524 — meets the requirements described in ORS 731.098 (2); and
  • 743.526 — 743.526���� Determination of whether trustees are policyholders; consequences; rules
  • 743.535 — 743.535���� Health benefit coverage for guaranteed association (Blanket Health Insurance)
  • 743.536 — in 2015]
  • 743.537 — 743.537���� Required provisions for blanket health insurance policies
  • 743.540 — 743.540���� Application and certificates not required for blanket health insurance policies
  • 743.543 — 743.543���� Payment of benefits under blanket health insurance policies
  • 743.546 — and 743B.475, except as provided in this section.
  • 743.551 — 743.551���� Student health benefit plans; rules (Long Term Care Insurance)
  • 743.582 — 743.582] ����� 743.379 Status of remuneration to creditor. Notwithstanding the provisions of any other law of this s
  • 743.650 — to 743.665, any product advertised, marketed or offered as long term
  • 743.662 — 743.662���� Rescission of policy and denial of claims
  • 743.665 — 743.665���� Prompt pay requirements; rules (Medicare Supplement Policies)
  • 743.680 — to 743.689 shall be subject to the provisions of ORS chapter 183. [1989
  • 743.683 — 743.683���� Policy contents; standards for benefit and claims payments; rules
  • 743.684 — 743.684���� Filing of policy; loss ratio standards; insurance producer compensation
  • 743.685 — 743.685���� Outline of coverage; information brochure; rules
  • 743.686 — 743.686���� Right to return of policy; premium refund
  • 743.689 — to cease marketing any Medicare supplement policy or certificate in
  • 743.700 — in 1989]
  • 743.703 — in 1989]
  • 743.712 — in 1989]
  • 743.715 — in 1989]
  • 743.724 — 743.724); 2003 c.446 �1; 2007 c.346 �1; renumbered 743A.044 in 2007] ����� 743.726 [1997 c.496 �2; 2003 c.263 �1; re
  • 743.748 — 743.748] ����� Note: Definitions for 743.004 may be found in 743B.005. ����� 743.005 Protection of health inform
  • 743.772 — 743.772; renumbered 742.031 in 1989] ����� 743.784 [Formerly 486.564; 1989 c.700 �17; renumbered 742.462 in 1989]
  • 743.777 — 743.777] ����� Note: 743.023 was added to and made a part of the Insurance Code by legislative action but was not ad
  • 743.790 — 743.790���� Rules for prescription drug identification cards (Wellness Programs)
  • 743.824 — 743.824���� Cash dividends for healthy behaviors (Catastrophic Coverage)
  • 743.826 — 743.826���� Requirements for catastrophic plans ����� 743.003 [1967 c.359 �335; renumbered
  • 743.915 — 743.915); 1977 c.600 �8; 1989 c.426 �4; renumbered 742.566 in 1989] ����� 743.917 [2009 c.807 �3; 2011 c.660 �22; re
  • 743A.010 — in 2007]
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  • 743A.160 — do not apply to or affect:
  • 743A.180 — in 2007]
  • 743A.184 — in 2007]
  • 743A.250 — in 2013]
  • 743B.005 — 743B.005, shall contain a provision as follows: �REINSTATEMENT: If any renewal premium is not paid within the grace peri
  • 743B.102 — in 2015]
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  • 743B.475 — 743B.475. ����� (7) A student health insurance policy may provide, on request by the policyholder, that all or any port
  • 743B.500 — in 2015]
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  • 806.190 — in 1987]
Title 744 · ORS Chapter 744 (108 sections)
  • 678.390 — that the owner is of sound mind and under no constraint or undue
  • 732.596 — 732.596. [1993 c.447 �81; 2003 c.364 �34] ����� 744.816 Director access to books, accounts and records. (1) The Dire
  • 744.013 — in 1989]
  • 744.053 — 744.053���� Requirements to be licensed as insurance producer for class of insurance
  • 744.056 — 744.056���� Exemptions from insurance producer licensing requirements
  • 744.058 — or both. For each industry designation that the director recognizes and
  • 744.059 — 744.059���� Qualifications for license; use of uniform application
  • 744.061 — 744.061���� Banking institution as insurance producer
  • 744.062 — 744.062, except for title insurance. ����� (2) The Insurance Code does not limit or prohibit the licensing, as an insur
  • 744.063 — 744.063, if the applicant�s home state grants nonresident insurance producer licenses to residents of this state on the
  • 744.067 — 744.067���� Exemptions from prelicensing education or examination requirement
  • 744.068 — 744.068���� Required notifications; maintenance of usual and customary records; rules
  • 744.072 — 744.072���� Renewal or reinstatement of insurance producer license; continuing education; rules
  • 744.074 — 744.074, a nonresident person shall receive a nonresident insurance producer license if: ����� (a) The person is curren
  • 744.076 — 744.076���� Payment of commission, service fee or brokerage
  • 744.077 — in 2001]
  • 744.078 — 744.078���� Appointment of insurance producers; rules
  • 744.079 — 744.079���� Termination of relationship with insurance producer
  • 744.082 — 744.082���� Waiver of requirement for nonresident insurance producer license applicant
  • 744.083 — 744.083���� Trust account for premium funds; commingling; exceptions; rules
  • 744.086 — in 2001]
  • 744.087 — 744.087���� Filing insurance producers compensation agreements; filing not public record
  • 744.088 — 744.088���� Training requirements to be licensed as insurance producer for long term care insurance
  • 744.089 — 744.089���� Report of administrative action taken against insurance producer
  • 744.091 — 744.091���� Additional conditions under which person licensed as insurer or insurance producer may charge commission or
  • 744.093 — 744.093���� Solicitation or sale of insurance policy by retail insurance producer or wholesale insurance producer; rules
  • 744.104 — 744.104���� Travel insurance through travel retailers; direction by limited lines travel insurance producers; requiremen
  • 744.106 — 744.106���� Requirements for offering or selling travel protection plan
  • 744.107 — 744.107] ����� 744.123 [Formerly 744.195; repealed by 2001 c.191 �61] ����� 744.124 Rules. The Director of the D
  • 744.109 — 744.109���� Applicability of certain laws to offerings of travel insurance in this state; other requirements for travel
  • 744.121 — 744.121���� Violations; revocation of authority; removal from register
  • 744.300 — to 744.316.
  • 744.303 — 744.303���� Certificate of errors and omissions insurance; rules
  • 744.306 — 744.306���� Contract between insurer and managing general agent
  • 744.308 — 744.308���� Limitations on authority of insurer and managing general agent
  • 744.313 — 744.313���� Financial examination; loss reserves; notification of appointment and termination; acts of managing general
  • 744.316 — 744.316. [1991 c.495 �10] ����� 744.315 [Formerly 750.020; 1981 c.455 �1; repealed by 1987 c.774 �154] ����� 744
  • 744.318 — to ORS 744.384, 744.991 and 744.992.
  • 744.331 — 744.331���� Expiration of license; rules for renewal
  • 744.333 — 744.333���� Individual acting as provider under license of firm or corporation
  • 744.336 — 744.336���� Notification by licensee of material change affecting qualification for license
  • 744.338 — 744.338���� Suspension, revocation, refusal to issue or renew license
  • 744.343 — 744.343���� Annual report and statement by provider; restrictions on disclosure of information; rules
  • 744.346 — 744.346���� Examination of business and practices of licensee or applicant; records
  • 744.353 — 744.353; 2017 c.356 �100; 2021 c.367 �48] ����� 744.384 Rules; standards. The Director of the Department of Consumer
  • 744.354 — 744.354���� Disclosure by life settlement provider, broker or investment agent to policy owner
  • 744.359 — 744.359���� Disclosure by life settlement broker or provider to insurer
  • 744.362 — 744.362���� Disclosure by insurance company to policy owner; rules
  • 744.367 — 744.367���� Limitations on ability to enter life settlement contract; exceptions
  • 744.369 — 744.369���� Unlawful life settlement contract actions
  • 744.372 — 744.372���� Advertising of life settlement contracts; rules
  • 744.374 — 744.374���� Enforcement of life settlement contract provisions; reporting of violations; required antifraud initiatives
  • 744.382 — 744.382���� Prohibitions on finder�s fee, solicitations, discrimination
  • 744.384 — 744.384, 744.991 and 744.992 may bring a civil action against the person committing the violation in a court of competen
  • 744.515 — 744.515���� Exemptions from adjuster licensing requirement
  • 744.518 — within two years after surrendering the previous license and
  • 744.521 — 744.521���� Powers of director to issue, renew, amend, suspend and reinstate licenses; license expiration; fees
  • 744.523 — 744.523���� Conditions for licensing, renewing license for or amending license of business entity
  • 744.525 — 744.525���� Resident adjuster qualifications; rules
  • 744.528 — 744.528���� Nonresident adjuster qualifications; rules
  • 744.538 — 744.538���� Change of circumstance of nonresident adjuster
  • 744.541 — 744.541���� Adjustment of claim under policy issued by unauthorized insurer
  • 744.575 — 744.575���� Adjusting claims involving credit life or credit health insurance
  • 744.584 — 744.584; and ����� (E) Satisfies any other requirement the director by rule establishes for renewing a license under th
  • 744.605 — only to an insurance producer or an authorized insurer. [1985 c.697 �3;
  • 744.611 — within two years after surrendering the previous license and
  • 744.614 — 744.614���� Powers of director to issue, renew, amend, suspend and reinstate licenses; license expiration; fees
  • 744.617 — 744.617���� Conditions for licensing, renewing license for or amending license of business entity
  • 744.619 — 744.619���� Qualifications for resident insurance consultant�s license; rules
  • 744.621 — 744.621���� Qualifications for nonresident insurance consultant�s license; rules
  • 744.631 — 744.631���� Change of circumstance of nonresident insurance consultant
  • 744.644 — 744.644; and ����� (F) Satisfies any other requirement the director by rule establishes for renewing a license under th
  • 744.650 — 744.650���� Disclosure by insurance consultants; rules
  • 744.665 — 744.665���� Continuing education; rules THIRD PARTY ADMINISTRATORS
  • 744.704 — 744.704���� Exemptions from license requirement; rules
  • 744.712 — 744.712���� Expiration and renewal of license; rules for renewal
  • 744.714 — 744.714���� Registration of persons exempt from licensure
  • 744.716 — 744.716���� Notification of change in ownership or control
  • 744.718 — 744.718���� Suspension, revocation or refusal of issuance or renewal of license
  • 744.720 — 744.720���� Agreement between insurer and third party administrator
  • 744.722 — 744.722���� Relationship of insurer and third party administrator regarding payments
  • 744.734 — 744.734���� Notice to insureds regarding third party administrator
  • 744.740 — 744.740���� Responsibility of insurer using third party administrator REINSURANCE INTERMEDIARIES
  • 744.800 — 744.800���� Qualifications for reinsurance intermediary brokers and managers
  • 744.802 — 744.802���� Exemptions from application of requirements for reinsurance intermediary brokers and managers
  • 744.804 — 744.804���� Conditions under which reinsurance intermediary broker and insurer may enter into transactions
  • 744.806 — 744.806���� Records required to be kept by reinsurance intermediary brokers
  • 744.808 — 744.808���� Prohibition on use of unlicensed reinsurance intermediary broker; requirement that insurer obtain financial
  • 744.810 — 744.810���� Conditions under which reinsurance intermediary manager and reinsurer may enter into transactions
  • 744.812 — 744.812���� Prohibitions on actions of reinsurance intermediary managers
  • 744.814 — 744.814���� Prohibition on use of unlicensed reinsurance intermediary manager; requirement that reinsurer obtain financi
  • 744.816 — 744.816���� Director access to books, accounts and records
  • 744.818 — 744.818. ����� (3) A person may act as a reinsurance intermediary manager only as follows: ����� (a) A person may act
  • 744.820 — 744.820���� Director authority if reinsurance intermediary broker or manager violates provisions of ORS 744.800 to 744.8
  • 744.852 — 744.852���� Limited license for rental companies; application; rules
  • 744.854 — 744.854���� Kinds of insurance authorized by limited license
  • 744.856 — 744.856, the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services may, after notice and hearing, revoke or suspe
  • 744.858 — 744.858���� Revocation or suspension of limited license; other penalties; application of Insurance Code; rules SELF-
  • 744.862 — 744.862���� Limited license to sell insurance; exemption; application; disclosures required; conditions on license
  • 744.864 — 744.864; ����� (b) An owner sells or offers to sell insurance to an occupant without obtaining a limited license in acc
  • 744.866 — 744.866���� Training program; approval of training materials; certification of training; auditing
  • 744.868 — 744.868���� License suspension and revocation or other penalty; rules
  • 744.870 — 744.870. The owner shall apply for the limited license on a form with contents the director specifies by rule. ����� (3
  • 744.991 — and 744.992.
  • 744.992 — 744.992, an owner shall not be limited to an owner of a life insurance policy or a certificate holder under a group poli
  • 744.994 — 744.994���� Effect of license expiration or surrender on director�s investigation or disciplinary proceedings �����
  • 746.035 — or 746.045. [2003 c.364 �26b]
  • 746.405 — to 746.530, if the premium finance loan is not described in paragraph
Title 745 · ORS Chapter 745 (1 sections)
  • ORS.745 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 745 (Former Provisions) Ma
Title 746 · ORS Chapter 746 (77 sections)
  • 127.700 — to 127.737 to make health care decisions or mental health treatment
  • 736.258 — 736.258; 1981 c.897 �103; 1995 c.618 �130] ����� 746.360 Exceptions to application of unauthorized insurer service o
  • 736.608 — 736.608] ����� 746.115 Advertisements in languages other than English. (1) An insurer or licensee who advertises in
  • 739.615 — 739.615] ����� 746.222 [1993 c.130 �5; 1999 c.987 �20; repealed by 2013 c.698 �42 and 2013 c.640 �20] ����� 746.
  • 743B.001 — 743B.001, including its composition and the availability of its providers to enrollees in the plan. [1967 c.359 �574; 20
  • 743B.252 — 743B.252, 743B.255 and 743B.422: ����� (1) In the event of an adverse underwriting decision, the insurer or insurance p
  • 746.015 — 746.015���� Discrimination; noncompliance; hearing (metadata only)
  • 746.018 — 746.018���� Discrimination in issuance of burglary, theft, robbery or casualty policies prohibited
  • 746.021 — 746.021���� Discrimination under health benefit plans
  • 746.023 — 746.023���� Discrimination against living donors or body part donors with respect to life insurance, health insurance or
  • 746.025 — 746.025���� Securities or other contracts as inducement to insurance
  • 746.045 — 746.045���� Prohibition on rebates; exceptions; rules
  • 746.055 — 746.055���� Title insurance commissions, rebates and discounts
  • 746.085 — 746.085���� Regulating replacement of life insurance; compensation of insurance producers; rules
  • 746.100 — 746.100���� Misrepresentation in insurance applications or transactions
  • 746.115 — 746.115���� Advertisements in languages other than English
  • 746.125 — 746.125���� Limitation on coverage of eye care services
  • 746.130 — 746.130���� Insurance connected to sale or rental of property; prohibition; exceptions; charges
  • 746.137 — 746.137���� Reimbursement of private emergency responder�s actual expenses in emergency response
  • 746.140 — 746.140���� Sale of life insurance with securities; written proposal; application of securities law
  • 746.147 — 746.147���� Workers� compensation insurance; quoting premiums
  • 746.150 — 746.150���� Other insurance; combination of experience of group of persons or risks; purpose; rules; conditions
  • 746.160 — 746.160���� Practices injurious to free competition
  • 746.195 — 746.195���� Insurance on property securing loan or credit; certain practices by depository institutions prohibited
  • 746.201 — 746.201���� Depository institution to obtain required property insurance when borrower does not; notice required
  • 746.215 — and 746.217 do not apply to credit-related insurance. [2003 c.363 �5]
  • 746.220 — 746.220���� Debtor�s option in furnishing credit life or credit health insurance
  • 746.233 — 746.233���� Unfair claim settlement practices with respect to prior authorizations of health care items or services
  • 746.240 — 746.240���� Undefined trade practices injurious to public prohibited
  • 746.260 — 746.260���� Driving record not to be considered in issuance of motor vehicle insurance
  • 746.265 — 746.265���� Purposes for which abstract of nonemployment driving record may be considered
  • 746.270 — 746.270���� Use of past investment or predicted future investment experience in sale of variable life insurance policies
  • 746.280 — 746.280���� Designation of particular motor vehicle repair shop by insurer prohibited; notice; limitation of costs
  • 746.285 — 746.285���� Notice of prohibition in motor vehicle repair shops; size; location
  • 746.287 — 746.287���� Insurer requirement of installation of aftermarket crash part in vehicle
  • 746.290 — 746.290���� Notice of prohibition in policies and by adjusters
  • 746.292 — 746.292���� Motor vehicle repair shops; invoices; estimates; warranties; prohibited practices
  • 746.295 — 746.295���� Proof and amount of loss under motor vehicle liability policies; determination by insurer
  • 746.300 — 746.300���� Liability of insurers and motor vehicle repair shops for damages; attorney fees
  • 746.308 — 746.308���� Violation of provisions regarding totaled vehicles as violation of Insurance Code UNAUTHORIZED INSURANCE
  • 746.310 — 746.310���� Representing or aiding unauthorized insurer prohibited; insurance producer liable to insured
  • 746.320 — 746.320���� Service of process equivalent to personal service on unauthorized foreign or alien insurer
  • 746.330 — 746.330���� Judgment by default after service of process under ORS 746.320
  • 746.340 — 746.340���� Conditions to be met by defendant unauthorized insurer before filing motions or pleadings
  • 746.350 — 746.350���� Attorney fee allowable to prevailing party
  • 746.360 — 746.360���� Exceptions to application of unauthorized insurer service of process law
  • 746.422 — 746.422���� Inquiries from director to premium finance company
  • 746.465 — 746.465���� Records required of premium finance companies; form; inspection
  • 746.470 — 746.470���� Prohibition against interfering with premium financing recommendation
  • 746.475 — 746.475���� Premium finance agreements; contents; form; delivery; notice to insurer
  • 746.485 — and 746.495;
  • 746.505 — 746.505���� Cancellation of policy by premium finance company; notice required; effective date of cancellation
  • 746.515 — 746.515���� Return of unearned premiums on cancellation
  • 746.525 — 746.525���� Agreement effective as security interest
  • 746.530 — 746.530���� Attorney fees USE AND DISCLOSURE OF INSURANCE INFORMATION
  • 746.600 — to 746.690. [1981 c.649 �15; 1987 c.490 �53; 2001 c.377 �28; 2003 c.87 �14]
  • 746.606 — 746.606���� Information privacy standards for health insurers
  • 746.607 — 746.607���� Use and disclosure of personal information
  • 746.611 — 746.611���� Personal representative of deceased person
  • 746.620 — 746.620, 746.630 and 746.665 to federal Fair Credit Reporting Act
  • 746.630 — or 746.665 regarding whether personal information is transaction
  • 746.632 — 746.632���� Genetic information used for treatment; authorization; disclosure
  • 746.640 — 746.640���� Access to recorded personal information
  • 746.645 — 746.645���� Correction, amendment or deletion of recorded personal information
  • 746.650 — 746.650���� Reasons for adverse underwriting decisions
  • 746.655 — 746.655���� Information concerning previous adverse underwriting decisions
  • 746.660 — 746.660���� Basing adverse underwriting decision on previous adverse decision
  • 746.661 — 746.661���� Use of credit history or insurance score
  • 746.663 — 746.663���� Cancellation or nonrenewal of personal insurance policies based on credit history or insurance score
  • 746.665 — or a health insurer that uses or discloses information in violation of
  • 746.675 — 746.675���� Service of process on out-of-state insurance-support organizations
  • 746.685 — 746.685���� Liability for disclosure of information
  • 746.686 — 746.686���� Use of prior claim or inquiry in determination to issue or renew homeowner insurance policy; rules
  • 746.687 — 746.687���� Cancellation of homeowner insurance policy
  • 746.688 — 746.688���� Use of loss history reports; notice to consumer
  • 746.690 — and 750.055, an insurance-support organization transacting business
  • 746.991 — 746.991���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 746.005 Trade practices exempted from prohibitions. Nothing in th
Title 747 · ORS Chapter 747 (1 sections)
  • ORS.747 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 747 (Former Provisions) Su
Title 748 · ORS Chapter 748 (35 sections)
  • 731.166 — 731.166, 731.170, 731.216 to 731.268, 731.296, 731.324, 731.328, 731.354,
  • 731.356 — 731.356, 731.358, 731.378, 731.380, 731.381, 731.382, 731.385, 731.386,
  • 731.390 — 731.390, 731.394, 731.396, 731.398, 731.402, 731.406, 731.410, 731.422 to
  • 731.434 — 731.434, 731.446 to 731.454, 731.488, 731.504, 731.508, 731.509, 731.510,
  • 733.652 — to 733.658, 733.730 to 733.750, 742.001, 742.003, 742.005, 742.007,
  • 742.009 — 742.009, 742.013 to 742.021, 742.028, 742.038, 742.041, 742.046, 742.051, 742.150 to 742.162 and 744.700 to 744.740 and
  • 748.106 — 748.106���� Description of fraternal benefit society
  • 748.109 — 748.109���� Conditions constituting �operating on a lodge system�
  • 748.112 — 748.112���� Conditions constituting �representative form of government� SOCIETIES GENERALLY
  • 748.123 — 748.123���� Membership; eligibility; admission process; privileges ORGANIZATIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
  • 748.130 — 748.130���� Principal office; publications; annual statement synopsis; complaints
  • 748.136 — 748.136���� Officers, governors, directors; exemption from liability; indemnification; insurance
  • 748.139 — 748.139���� Waiver of provisions by subordinate body
  • 748.144 — 748.144���� Creation and operation of other organizations and entities
  • 748.148 — 748.148���� Consolidation and merger LICENSING AND REINSURANCE
  • 748.174 — 748.174���� Certificate of authority for foreign or alien society
  • 748.177 — 748.177���� Authorization as mutual life insurance company
  • 748.184 — 748.184���� Reinsurance BENEFITS, BENEFICIARIES AND CONTRACTS GENERALLY
  • 748.201 — 748.201, as that agreement is described in ORS 748.211 (1). ����� (2) �Benefit member� means an adult member who is des
  • 748.211 — 748.211���� Benefit contract; certificate GROUP BENEFITS
  • 748.306 — 748.306���� Authority for group benefit certificates
  • 748.309 — subsequent to its organization and may be initiated into and hold
  • 748.312 — 748.312���� Membership in lodges organized under ORS 748.309
  • 748.319 — 748.319���� Group certificates issued by foreign or alien society or by domestic society in foreign or alien jurisdictio
  • 748.322 — 748.322���� Continuation of membership in society after cancellation, discontinuance or nonrenewal of group certificate
  • 748.401 — 748.401���� Value of benefit and amount of options (metadata only)
  • 748.403 — 748.403. The valuation and underlying data shall be certified by a qualified actuary or, at the expense of the society,
  • 748.406 — 748.406���� Financial statement; filing; fee; valuation
  • 748.414 — 748.414���� Funds exempt from certain taxes ENFORCEMENT
  • 748.503 — 748.503���� Investigation of society; notice of deficiencies; action by Attorney General; hearing
  • 748.506 — 748.506���� Investigation of foreign or alien society; notice of deficiencies; revocation or suspension of authority
  • 748.509 — 748.509���� Validity of petition for injunction EXEMPTIONS; RELATION TO OTHER LAW
  • 748.603 — but is otherwise not subject to the provisions of ORS chapter 748. [1993
  • 748.605 — 748.605���� Insurance against risk of loss under less than fully insured employee health benefit plan PENALTIES
  • 748.990 — 748.990���� Penalties ����� 748.010 [Amended by 1955 c.465 �7; 1967 c.359 �108; renumbered 731.562] ����� 748.02
Title 749 · ORS Chapter 749 (1 sections)
  • ORS.749 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 749 (Former Provisions) In
Title 75 · ORS Chapter 75 (16 sections)
  • 74.2110 — ����� (3) ORS chapter
  • 75.040 — 75.040, 75.050, 75.060, 75.070, 75.080, 75.090, 75.100, 75.110, 75.120, 75.130,
  • 75.1020 — (1)(i) and (j), 75.1060 (4) and 75.1140 (4), and except to the extent
  • 75.1040 — by an issuer to a beneficiary at the request or for the account of an
  • 75.1060 — 75.1060���� Issuance, amendment, cancellation and duration
  • 75.1070 — 75.1070���� Confirmer, nominated person and adviser
  • 75.1090 — (1) or expiration of the letter of credit before presentation.
  • 75.1170 — 75.1170���� Subrogation of issuer, applicant and nominated person
  • 75.1180 — 75.1180���� Security interest of issuer or nominated person ����� 75.010, 75.020, 75.030,
  • 75.140 — 75.140, 75.150, 75,160, 75.170, 75.180, 75.190, 75.200, 75.210, 75.220, 75.230,
  • 75.240 — 75.240, 75.250, 75.260, 75.270, 75.280, 75.290, 75.300, 75.310, 75.320, 75.330,
  • 75.340 — 75.340, 75.350, 75.360, 75.370, 75.380, 75.390, 75.400, 75.410, 75.420, 75.430,
  • 75.440 — 75.440, 75.450, 75.460, 75.470, 75.480, 75.490, 75.500, 75.510, 75.520, 75.530,
  • 75.540 — 75.540, 75.550, 75.560, 75.570, 75.580, 75.590, 75.600, 75.610, 75.620, 75.630,
  • 75.640 — 75.640, 75.650, 75.660, 75.670, 75.680, 75.690, 75.700, 75.710, 75.720, 75.730,
  • 75.740 — 75.740, 75.750, 75.760, 75.770, 75.780 [Repealed by 1961 c.726 �427] ����� 75.1010 Short title. This chapter may be
Title 750 · ORS Chapter 750 (68 sections)
  • 705.138 — and 705.139.
  • 731.398 — to 731.430, 731.450, 731.454, 731.504, 731.508, 731.509, 731.510,
  • 731.640 — to 731.652, 731.804, 731.808 and 731.844 to 731.992.
  • 731.804 — and 731.844 to 731.992.
  • 732.220 — 732.220, 732.230, 732.245, 732.250, 732.320, 732.325 and 732.517 to 732.596, not including ORS 732.582, and ORS 732.650
  • 732.245 — 732.245, 732.250, 732.320, 732.325 and 732.517 to 732.546. ����� (c) ORS 733.010 to 733.050, 733.140 to 733.170, 733.21
  • 733.695 — to 733.780.
  • 733.700 — 733.700. ����� (3) Subsections (1) and (2) of this section do not apply to a health care service contractor furnishing
  • 737.215 — 737.215, 737.225, 737.235 to 737.340 and 737.505. ����� (e) ORS 742.001 to 742.009, 742.013 to 742.056 and 742.061. ��
  • 742.015 — 742.015; 1983 c.804 �1; 2003 c.33 �6; 2017 c.479 �19] ����� 750.020 [Amended by 1961 c.116 �2; 1967 c.359 �549; renu
  • 743.005 — 743.005, 743.007, 743.008, 743.010, 743.018, 743.020, 743.023, 743.028,
  • 743.656 — 743.656, 743.680 to 743.689, 743.788 and 743.790. ����� (h) ORS 743A.010,
  • 743A.012 — 743A.012, 743A.014, 743A.020, 743A.024, 743A.034, 743A.036, 743A.040, 743A.048,
  • 743A.051 — 743A.051, 743A.052, 743A.058, 743A.060, 743A.062, 743A.063, 743A.064, 743A.065,
  • 743A.066 — 743A.066, 743A.068, 743A.070, 743A.080, 743A.081, 743A.082, 743A.084, 743A.088,
  • 743A.090 — 743A.090, 743A.100, 743A.104, 743A.105, 743A.108, 743A.110, 743A.124, 743A.140,
  • 743A.141 — 743A.141, 743A.148, 743A.150, 743A.160, 743A.168, 743A.169, 743A.170, 743A.171,
  • 743A.175 — 743A.175, 743A.180, 743A.185, 743A.188, 743A.190, 743A.192, 743A.250, 743A.252,
  • 743B.200 — 743B.200, 743B.202, 743B.204, 743B.220, 743B.222, 743B.225, 743B.227, 743B.250,
  • 743B.202 — 743B.202, 743B.204, 743B.220, 743B.221, 743B.222, 743B.225, 743B.227, 743B.250,
  • 743B.320 — 743B.320, 743B.321, 743B.330, 743B.340, 743B.341, 743B.342, 743B.343, 743B.344,
  • 743B.340 — 743B.340, 743B.341, 743B.342, 743B.343 to 743B.347, 743B.400, 743B.403,
  • 743B.345 — 743B.345, 743B.347, 743B.400, 743B.403, 743B.407, 743B.420, 743B.423, 743B.430,
  • 743B.407 — 743B.407, 743B.420, 743B.423, 743B.430, 743B.445, 743B.450, 743B.451, 743B.452,
  • 743B.445 — 743B.445, 743B.451, 743B.453, 743B.470, 743B.505, 743B.550, 743B.555, 743B.601,
  • 743B.451 — 743B.451, 743B.453, 743B.470, 743B.505, 743B.550, 743B.555, 743B.601, 743B.607 and 743B.610. ����� (i) The following pr
  • 743B.453 — 743B.453, 743B.470, 743B.475, 743B.505, 743B.550, 743B.555, 743B.601, 743B.602,
  • 743B.603 — 743B.603, 743B.607, 743B.610 and 743B.800. ����� (j) The following provisions of ORS chapter 744: ����� (A) ORS 744.05
  • 743B.607 — and 743B.610.
  • 746.370 — 746.370. ����� (2) For the purposes of this section only, legal expense organizations shall be considered insurers. [Fo
  • 746.610 — 746.610, 746.615, 746.625, 746.635, 746.650, 746.655, 746.660, 746.668,
  • 746.670 — 746.670, 746.675, 746.680 and 746.690. ����� (2) The following provisions of the Insurance Code apply to health care se
  • 750.003 — 750.003, 750.005, 750.025 and 750.045 that are necessary for the proper administration of these provisions. ����� 75
  • 750.015 — 750.015���� Management to include representatives of public
  • 750.025 — 750.025���� Restricting distribution of income; representation as health maintenance organization
  • 750.035 — 750.035���� Regulation of hospital care associations under prior law; exceptions
  • 750.045 — 750.045, 750.055, 750.085 and 750.095. [Formerly 742.035; 1989 c.783 �5] ����� 750.040 [Amended by 1967 c.359 �552;
  • 750.055 — 750.055���� Other provisions applicable to health care service contractors; rules
  • 750.059 — 750.059���� Exemption of group practice maintenance organizations from reimbursement requirement for services provided b
  • 750.065 — 750.065���� Payment or reimbursement for services within scope of practice of optometrists INSOLVENCY OF HEALTH CARE
  • 750.085 — 750.085���� Offer of replacement coverage upon order of liquidation; procedure; rules
  • 750.095 — 750.095���� Requirements of contract between provider and subscriber; content MULTIPLE EMPLOYER WELFARE ARRANGEMENTS
  • 750.303 — 750.303���� Conditions for use of multiple employer welfare arrangement; permitted coverage
  • 750.305 — 750.305, 750.307 and 750.309 for qualifying for and holding a certificate of multiple employer welfare arrangement and s
  • 750.309 — 750.309, the trust must immediately collect from member employers upon each plan a sufficient proportionate part of the
  • 750.311 — 750.311���� Multiple employer welfare arrangements established in another state
  • 750.313 — 750.313���� Issuance or refusal of certificate of multiple employer welfare arrangement
  • 750.315 — 750.315���� Maintenance of reserves; actuarial opinion; rules
  • 750.318 — 750.318���� Officers and persons appointed to act on behalf of board; bond
  • 750.321 — 750.321���� Assessment; maintenance of capital and surplus
  • 750.330 — 750.330] ����� 750.675 Filing of provider and membership agreement with director. An organization shall file with th
  • 750.331 — 750.331���� Prohibited activities for trustee or officer
  • 750.337 — 750.337���� Exclusion from membership in guaranty funds, joint underwriting associations and other pools
  • 750.341 — 750.341, the trust must make and maintain a deposit with the Department of Consumer and Business Services as provided in
  • 750.505 — to 750.715:
  • 750.555 — 750.555���� Issuance of certificate of registration
  • 750.575 — 750.575���� Grounds for suspension or revocation of certificate or refusal to issue or renew certificate
  • 750.585 — 750.585���� Written provider agreement with providing attorney
  • 750.605 — 750.605���� Unfair, discriminatory or misleading provisions in agreements prohibited; record of transactions
  • 750.615 — 750.615���� Deposit to reimburse members for unearned premiums required
  • 750.625 — 750.625���� Paying providing attorney contingent on claims experience prohibited
  • 750.635 — 750.635���� Registered agent and registered office in state required
  • 750.645 — 750.645���� Annual report; content; names of sales and marketing representatives to be submitted
  • 750.655 — 750.655���� Filing schedule of legal service rates required
  • 750.675 — 750.675���� Filing of provider and membership agreement with director
  • 750.685 — 750.685���� Indemnification insurance or bond required
  • 750.695 — 750.695���� ORS 750.505 to 750.715 not to affect regulation of practice of law; plan not subject to Insurance Code
  • 750.715 — 750.715���� Rules HEALTH CARE SERVICE CONTRACTORS ����� 750.003 Purpose. The purpose of this section and ORS 750
Title 751 · ORS Chapter 751 (3 sections)
  • 751.001 — 751.001���� Universal Health Plan Governance Board; membership; terms; appointment of executive director; rules
  • 751.002 — 751.002���� Creation of comprehensive plan to finance and administer Universal Health Plan; report to interim committees
  • 751.101 — 751.101���� Report to Legislative Assembly ����� 751.001 Universal Health Plan Governance Board; membership; terms;
Title 752 · ORS Chapter 752 (5 sections)
  • 752.015 — 752.015���� Determination of need for professional liability fund
  • 752.025 — 752.025���� Commission; appointment; membership; term of office
  • 752.035 — 752.035���� Professional liability funds; establishment; minimum insurance coverage; authority of commission
  • 752.045 — 752.045���� Rules; reports by commissions; exemption from Insurance Code and Insurance Guaranty Association
  • 752.055 — 752.055, a �qualified member of a profession� means a person: ����� (a) Who holds a current license, certificate or reg
Title 756 · ORS Chapter 756 (50 sections)
  • 353.125 — shall assist the commission in the administration and enforcement of
  • 756.010 — 756.010���� Definitions COMMISSION POWERS AND DUTIES (Generally)
  • 756.014 — 756.014���� Public Utility Commission; appointment; confirmation; term; removal
  • 756.016 — 756.016���� Quorum; seal; individual commissioner authorized to act for commission
  • 756.026 — 756.026���� Prohibited interests of commissioner and family
  • 756.028 — 756.028���� Employee statements regarding prohibited interests
  • 756.032 — 756.032���� Employee dismissal for retention of prohibited interests or failure to file statements
  • 756.034 — 756.034���� Intent of prohibited interest provisions
  • 756.037 — 756.037���� Commission authority to provide assistance, information, resources and advice to Legislative Assembly
  • 756.047 — 756.047���� Authority of commission to require fingerprints
  • 756.050 — 756.050���� Office, office supplies and sessions of commission
  • 756.060 — 756.060���� Authority to adopt rules and regulations
  • 756.062 — 756.062���� Substantial compliance with laws adequate for commission activities; construction of laws generally
  • 756.068 — 756.068���� Service of notice or other legal process (Investigatory Powers)
  • 756.075 — 756.075���� Right of entry for examination of equipment, records or employees; use of findings
  • 756.090 — 756.090���� Maintaining and producing records; expenses of examining out-of-state records
  • 756.105 — 756.105���� Duty to furnish information to commission
  • 756.115 — 756.115���� Failure to furnish requested information
  • 756.125 — 756.125���� Interference with commission equipment ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES
  • 756.150 — 756.150] ����� 756.047 Authority of commission to require fingerprints. For the purpose of requesting a state or nat
  • 756.160 — 756.160���� Enforcement of statutes and ordinances relating to utilities
  • 756.185 — 756.185���� Right to recover for wrongs and omissions; treble damages
  • 756.200 — 756.200���� Effect of utility laws on common law and other statutory rights of action, duties and liabilities FUNDS
  • 756.310 — 756.310���� Annual fees payable by utilities and telecommunications providers
  • 756.320 — 756.320���� Statements accompanying fees; audit and refunding by commission
  • 756.325 — 756.325���� Distribution of information filed with commission; fees; rules
  • 756.350 — 756.350, 758.015, 758.400 to 758.475 and ORS chapter 759 shall be paid by the commission into the State Treasury within
  • 756.360 — 756.360���� Disposal and use of fees and penalties collected DECLARATORY RULINGS
  • 756.450 — 756.450���� Declaratory rulings COMPLAINT AND INVESTIGATION PROCEDURE
  • 756.500 — 756.500���� Complaint; persons entitled to file; contents; amendments
  • 756.512 — 756.512���� Notice of complaint to defendant; responsive pleadings; setting cause for hearing
  • 756.515 — 756.515���� Investigations and hearings on commission�s own motion; hearings for aggrieved persons HEARING PROCEDURE
  • 756.518 — 756.518���� Procedures applicable to all matters before commission; oral hearing; rules
  • 756.520 — 756.520; 1987 c.447 �91; 1995 c.733 �68] ����� 756.505 [Repealed by 1971 c.655 �250] ����� 756.510 [Amended by 1
  • 756.521 — 756.521���� Public hearings; record required; furnishing transcripts
  • 756.543 — 756.543���� Issuance of subpoenas; failure to comply
  • 756.549 — 756.549���� Self-incrimination of witnesses in commission proceedings
  • 756.552 — 756.552���� Self-incrimination of witnesses in court proceedings
  • 756.558 — 756.558���� Taking of evidence; findings; issuance of orders; providing copies of orders
  • 756.565 — 756.565���� Prima facie effect of commission actions
  • 756.568 — 756.568���� Rescission, suspension and amendment of orders
  • 756.570 — 756.570] ����� 756.565 Prima facie effect of commission actions. All rates, tariffs, classifications, regulations, p
  • 756.572 — 756.572���� Effect of orders on successors in interest
  • 756.575 — 756.575���� Notice of acceptance of terms of orders
  • 756.990 — 756.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 756.010 Definitions. As used in ORS chapters 756, 757, 758 and 75
  • 757.115 — 757.115; 1973 c.776 �22; 1987 c.447 �82; 1995 c.733 �59] ����� 756.110 [Repealed by 1953 c.25 �2] ����� 756.115
  • 757.260 — 757.260; 1973 c.776 �20; 1987 c.447 �80; 1995 c.733 �57] ����� 756.080 [Repealed by 1971 c.655 �250] ����� 756.0
  • 757.340 — 757.340] ����� 756.130 [Repealed by 1971 c.655 �250] ����� 756.140 [Repealed by 1971 c.655 �250] ����� 756.1
  • 757.555 — 757.555] ����� 756.558 Taking of evidence; findings; issuance of orders; providing copies of orders. (1) At the conc
  • 824.256 — or 824.300 to 824.310 on the ground or for the reason that the
Title 757 · ORS Chapter 757 (236 sections)
  • 165.475 — 165.475] ����� 757.607 Direct access conditions; cost recovery. The Public Utility Commission shall ensure that dire
  • 165.480 — 165.480] ����� 757.612 Requirements for public purpose expenditures; rules. (1)(a) There is established an annual pu
  • 165.485 — 165.485] ����� 757.617 Report to Legislative Assembly on public purpose expenditures; independent nongovernmental en
  • 165.490 — 165.490] ����� 757.622 Commission to establish terms and conditions for default electricity service to nonresidentia
  • 165.495 — 165.495] ����� 757.627 Retail electricity consumers eligible for direct access may aggregate electricity loads. (1)
  • 165.840 — 165.840] ����� 757.632 Electricity service supplier�s access to electric company�s distribution facilities. Every el
  • 165.845 — 165.845] ����� 757.637 Comparable access to transmission and distribution facilities. To the extent permissible unde
  • 165.850 — 165.850] ����� 757.642 Unbundling electricity assets; records. (1) Not later than March 1, 2002, an electric company
  • 165.990 — 165.990] ����� 757.993 Penalty for violation of utility excavation notification provisions. (1) Except as provided i
  • 183.482 — 183.482. ORS 183.482 (3) does not apply to an order entered under subsection (4) of this section. If a petition for revi
  • 196.405 — 196.405, or the outer continental shelf; ����� (C) If located on the territorial sea or the outer continental shelf, is
  • 197.729 — within which the community microgrid is located; or
  • 279.835 — to 279.855 and 283.085 to 283.092 and ORS chapters 240, 276, 279A,
  • 287A.150 — does not apply to revenue bonds issued by Oregon Community Power.
  • 308.674 — if owned by a taxable owner. Oregon Community Power shall pay to each
  • 456.766 — 456.766. ����� (2)(a) To facilitate the development of affordable housing in this state, the Public Utility Commission
  • 468A.210 — 468A.210, with the other greenhouse gases expressed as their carbon dioxide equivalent; and ����� (b) Modify the emissi
  • 469.563 — and 757.710 and this section.
  • 469.860 — to 469.900, an electric company meets the requirements of ORS 469.631
  • 469A.025 — 469A.025; ����� (b) Come from a cogeneration facility in this state that is fueled by natural gas, synthetic gas, disti
  • 469A.130 — that are associated with the generation of electricity by a community
  • 469A.205 — 469A.205, a voluntary renewable energy tariff or a special contract, as approved by the commission, except the contract
  • 469A.410 — or reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases consistent with state
  • 469B.118 — or 469B.130 to 469B.169.
  • 59.135 — or 59.137. [2023 c.529 �7]
  • 660.010 — 660.010. ����� (b) �Apprenticeship training program� means the total system of apprenticeship that a particular local j
  • 757.006 — 757.006���� People�s utility districts and electric cooperatives excluded from term �public utility�
  • 757.007 — 757.007���� Contract and rate schedule filing for certain furnishers of heat exempt from regulation; procedure
  • 757.009 — 757.009. ����� (4) In any proceeding before the commission to determine the reasonableness of contracts or schedules pr
  • 757.015 — (1), (2) or (3).
  • 757.020 — 757.020���� Duty of utilities to furnish adequate and safe service at reasonable rates
  • 757.035 — 757.035���� Adoption of safety rules and regulations; enforcement
  • 757.039 — 757.039���� Regulation of hazardous substance distribution and storage operations; cooperation with federal agencies; di
  • 757.046 — 757.046���� Performance-based regulation of electric companies; legislative declaration of public interest; incentives a
  • 757.050 — 757.050���� Authority of commission to order extension of service to unserved areas (Energy Conservation Requirement
  • 757.053 — 757.053���� Alternative means for meeting energy conservation requirements
  • 757.054 — 757.054���� Cost-effective energy efficiency resources and demand response resources; legislative findings; planning and
  • 757.056 — 757.056���� Information on energy conservation to be furnished by certain utilities; rules (Water Utilities)
  • 757.063 — 757.063���� Regulation of associations furnishing water upon petition
  • 757.066 — 757.066���� Ordered sale of water utility; violation of standards affecting safe and adequate service; notice; alternati
  • 757.068 — 757.068���� Use of fees to make emergency repairs to water service plants; order to make emergency repairs
  • 757.069 — 757.069���� Notice of delinquency on water bill (Customer Interests)
  • 757.072 — for later incorporation in rates.
  • 757.077 — 757.077���� Incorrect billings; collections; refunds
  • 757.081 — 757.081���� Utility bills to include information regarding commission�s consumer services
  • 757.083 — 757.083���� Cost categories included in residential customer rates; visual representation made publicly available BU
  • 757.095 — 757.095; 1983 c.540 �3; 2001 c.35 �1] ����� 757.040 [Amended by 1971 c.655 �101; renumbered 758.035] ����� 757.0
  • 757.105 — 757.105���� Filing of budget; rules; review by commission; pensions as operating expenses
  • 757.125 — shall be closed annually on December 31 and a balance sheet of that
  • 757.135 — 757.135���� Closing accounts and filing balance sheet; rules; auditing accounts
  • 757.140 — 757.140���� Depreciation accounts; use of certain undepreciated investment in rates RATE SCHEDULES; MEASURING EQUIPM
  • 757.205 — 757.205, 757.230 and 757.310 and shall be separately priced in accordance with the utility�s filed tariffs. ����� (4) A
  • 757.210 — to 757.220. [Amended by 1971 c.655 �71; 1985 c.550 �3; 1991 c.67 �204]
  • 757.211 — 757.211���� Commission to consider cumulative economic impact of proposed residential rates; analysis considerations; ru
  • 757.212 — 757.212. ����� (b) Any alternative form of regulation plan shall include provisions to ensure that the plan operates in
  • 757.215 — 757.215���� Commission authorized to suspend new rates or order interim rates during hearings; revenues collected under
  • 757.217 — 757.217���� Multiyear rate plans for certain rate revisions; rules
  • 757.218 — 757.218���� Expected rate adjustments; electric or natural gas company to file report; report criteria; rules
  • 757.220 — 757.220���� Notice of schedule changes required; exception for alternative regulation
  • 757.225 — 757.225���� Utilities required to collect for their services in accordance with schedules
  • 757.227 — 757.227���� Rate mitigation for certain electric company rate increases
  • 757.230 — for retail electricity consumers that are large energy use facilities.
  • 757.240 — 757.240, or any part thereof, any person otherwise exempt from regulation under ORS 757.005 (1)(b)(E) as follows: �����
  • 757.247 — 757.247���� Tariff schedules for energy resource measures; rules
  • 757.250 — 757.250���� Standards and appliances for measuring service; rules
  • 757.255 — 757.255���� Testing of measuring appliances; rules; fees
  • 757.259 — 757.259���� Amounts includable in rate schedule; deferral; limit in effect on rates by amortization; rules
  • 757.262 — (2); or
  • 757.264 — 757.264���� Annual forecast of certain projected production tax credits required; inclusion in rates
  • 757.266 — 757.266���� Rates may encourage tree planting programs as offset to carbon dioxide emissions
  • 757.269 — 757.269���� Setting of rates based upon income taxes paid by utility; limitation on use of tax information; rules AT
  • 757.270 — 757.270���� Definitions for ORS 757.270 to 757.290 (metadata only)
  • 757.271 — 757.271���� Authorization from pole owner required for attachment
  • 757.272 — 757.272���� Pole owner may approve or reject attachment
  • 757.273 — 757.273���� Attachments to public utility and telecommunications utility facilities regulated
  • 757.276 — 757.276���� Attachments by licensees to consumer-owned utility facilities regulated
  • 757.279 — 757.279���� Fixing rates or charges by commission; cost of hearing
  • 757.282 — 757.282���� Criteria for just and reasonable rate for attachments; rate reduction
  • 757.285 — 757.285���� Presumption of reasonableness of rates set by private agreement
  • 757.287 — 757.287���� Application to electrical utility attachments
  • 757.290 — 757.290���� Regulatory procedures LARGE ENERGY USE FACILITIES
  • 757.292 — 757.292. ����� (4) Nothing in this section or ORS 757.292 is intended to limit or restrict the ability of a retail elec
  • 757.295 — 757.295���� Contract for electricity services required; terms and conditions; delay in services Note��������� Annual
  • 757.300 — 757.300���� Net metering facility allowed to connect to public utility; conditions for connecting and measuring energy;
  • 757.302 — 757.302���� Regulatory framework allowing microgrids and community microgrids within service territories of electric com
  • 757.304 — 757.304���� Microgrid interconnection; when study or engineering evaluation required; technical data; costs; preliminary
  • 757.306 — 757.306���� Contractor labor standards for covered projects; attestation or declaration; project labor agreement
  • 757.308 — 757.308���� Requirements related to request for proposals that may result in procurement of covered project ILLEGAL
  • 757.310 — 757.310���� Prohibition related to charges for service
  • 757.315 — 757.315���� When free service or reduced rates allowed
  • 757.320 — 757.320���� Reducing rates for persons furnishing part of necessary facilities
  • 757.330 — 757.330���� Soliciting or accepting special privileges from utilities
  • 757.355 — 757.355, 757.400 to 757.463, 757.485, 757.490, 757.495 and 757.500. ����� (2) Except as provided in this section, water
  • 757.359 — 757.359���� Infrastructure for vehicles powered by renewable natural gas or hydrogen SOLAR ENERGY
  • 757.365 — 757.365���� Pilot program for small solar energy systems; rules; limits to program
  • 757.375 — 757.375���� Credit toward compliance with renewable portfolio standard; limits
  • 757.385 — 757.385���� Allowance of fair and reasonable rates (metadata only)
  • 757.386 — 757.386���� Program for procurement of electricity from community solar projects; rules RENEWABLE NATURAL GAS
  • 757.394 — (1) may make qualified investments and procure renewable natural gas
  • 757.396 — or 757.398.
  • 757.398 — 757.398���� Small natural gas utilities; filing to participate; rate cap; cost recovery; qualified investments HYDRO
  • 757.399 — 757.399���� Blending hydrogen with natural gas; notice requirements; information on utility�s website ISSUANCE OF SE
  • 757.400 — 757.400���� �Stocks� defined for ORS 757.400 to 757.463
  • 757.405 — 757.405���� Power to regulate issuance of utility securities
  • 757.415 — 757.415���� Purposes for which securities and notes may be issued; order required
  • 757.417 — 757.417���� Limitation on application of ORS 757.415
  • 757.419 — 757.419���� Limitation on application of ORS 757.480
  • 757.420 — 757.420���� Hearings and supplemental orders relating to issuance of securities; joint approval of issuance by interstat
  • 757.425 — 757.425���� State not obligated following approval of issuance
  • 757.430 — 757.430���� Conditional approval of issuance authorized
  • 757.435 — 757.435���� Disposal of proceeds from issuance of securities; rules
  • 757.440 — 757.440���� Approval required before utility may guarantee another�s indebtedness
  • 757.445 — and 757.450 by sections 8 to 12, chapter 529, Oregon Laws 2023, is
  • 757.450 — 757.450���� Wrongful acts relating to issuance of securities (Financing of Rate Recovery Expenditures by Public Util
  • 757.457 — 757.457, 757.459, 757.461 and 757.463, and no deed or act done or performed under or in connection therewith, shall be h
  • 757.459 — 757.459, 757.461 and 757.463 or the amendments to ORS 59.025, 757.415, 757.425,
  • 757.460 — 757.460)] ����� 757.465 Rate recovery bond not security for certain purposes. A rate recovery bond, as described und
  • 757.461 — 757.461. Bonds, notes, certificates of beneficial interests in a trust and other evidences of indebtedness or ownership,
  • 757.463 — or by a financing order, including reducing the amount of or impairing
  • 757.465 — 757.465���� Rate recovery bond not security for certain purposes
  • 757.467 — 757.467���� Validity of actions taken in good faith pursuant to financing order TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING UTILITIES
  • 757.480 — 757.480, must pay the stranded costs obligation established by the commission under subsection (2) of this section. ���
  • 757.482 — 757.482���� Approval to sell or convey real property below market price for development of affordable housing
  • 757.483 — 757.483���� Condemnation or acquisition of service territory or property of electric company by electric utility; strand
  • 757.485 — 757.485���� Purchase of property or stocks of one utility by another
  • 757.495 — (3) and (6).
  • 757.500 — 757.500���� Contracts between certain public utilities
  • 757.506 — 757.506���� Findings and policy regarding exercise of influence over utility by person not engaged in utility business
  • 757.511 — (2) also provides to the commission written consent forms signed by
  • 757.516 — 757.516���� Contracts between natural gas utilities and customers for commodity and services; determination by commissio
  • 757.518 — 757.518���� Elimination of coal-fired resources from allocations of electricity; depreciation; exception; useful life of
  • 757.519 — 757.519���� Consideration of net gain or net loss upon sale of coal-fired resource for allocation to certain retail elec
  • 757.522 — to 757.536. [2009 c.751 �8]
  • 757.524 — 757.524. The commission may not decide in a proceeding under this subsection issues involving the actual costs to constr
  • 757.526 — 757.526���� Petition by electric companies and electricity service suppliers to study greenhouse gas emissions standard;
  • 757.528 — 757.528���� Greenhouse gas emissions standard applicable to consumer-owned utilities; modification; rules
  • 757.531 — 757.531���� Emissions standard-based restrictions on long-term financial commitments by electric companies or electricit
  • 757.533 — 757.533���� Emissions standard-based restrictions on long-term financial commitments by consumer-owned utilities; rules
  • 757.536 — 757.536���� Public Utility Commission review of plans and rates to ensure compliance with greenhouse gas emissions stand
  • 757.538 — 757.538���� Rules VOLUNTARY EMISSION REDUCTION PROGRAM
  • 757.539 — 757.539���� Eligibility criteria; contents of application; project proposal processes; recovery of costs; rate cap; repo
  • 757.547 — 757.547���� Oregon Utility Notification Center; board; member qualifications; terms; meetings; rules
  • 757.552 — 757.552���� Duties of center; fees for services; rules; exemption from certain financial administration laws
  • 757.557 — 757.557���� Underground utility facility operators required to subscribe to center; liability for damage from excavation
  • 757.562 — 757.562���� Report to Legislative Assembly of center activities; contracts to carry out duties DIRECT ACCESS REGULAT
  • 757.600 — 757.600. ����� (2) A consumer-owned utility must have and operate in compliance with a risk-based wildfire mitigation p
  • 757.601 — 757.601���� Implementation dates for direct access and portfolio of rate options; exemption for certain small electric c
  • 757.603 — 757.603. ����� (6) The method of determining a default supplier for those consumers who are not eligible to participate
  • 757.607 — 757.607���� Direct access conditions; cost recovery
  • 757.609 — 757.609���� Date for announcing prices for electricity in subsequent calendar year; estimated prices
  • 757.612 — shall, as part of the entity�s filings required under ORS 757.746
  • 757.613 — 757.613���� Whole building assessment; investment in energy efficiency
  • 757.617 — 757.617���� Report to Legislative Assembly on public purpose expenditures; independent nongovernmental entity to prepare
  • 757.622 — 757.622���� Commission to establish terms and conditions for default electricity service to nonresidential consumers
  • 757.627 — 757.627���� Retail electricity consumers eligible for direct access may aggregate electricity loads
  • 757.629 — 757.629���� Reciprocal sales to nonresidential electricity consumers
  • 757.632 — 757.632���� Electricity service supplier�s access to electric company�s distribution facilities
  • 757.637 — 757.637���� Comparable access to transmission and distribution facilities
  • 757.642 — 757.642���� Unbundling electricity assets; records (metadata only)
  • 757.646 — 757.646���� Policies to eliminate barriers to competitive retail market; code of conduct for electric companies; rules
  • 757.649 — 757.649���� Certification of electricity service suppliers; safety standards for distribution systems; billing requireme
  • 757.654 — 757.654���� Commission authority to investigate allegations of undue market influence
  • 757.656 — 757.656���� Failure to comply with ORS 757.600 to 757.667; cause of action
  • 757.660 — 757.660���� Use of arbitration to resolve disputes relating to valuation of electric company investments; rules
  • 757.661 — 757.661���� Commission authority to require filing (metadata only)
  • 757.663 — 757.663���� Commission authority to require electric company to enter into contracts with Bonneville Power Administratio
  • 757.665 — 757.665���� Limitation on installing, servicing electric meters
  • 757.669 — 757.669���� Policy regarding consumer-owned electric utilities
  • 757.676 — 757.676���� Consumer-owned utility authorized to offer direct, portfolio or other forms of access to electricity service
  • 757.683 — 757.683���� Consumer-owned utility�s distribution rights and control over distribution system
  • 757.687 — 757.687���� Consumer-owned utility offering direct access; public purpose charge; bill assistance program
  • 757.691 — 757.691���� Applicability ELECTRICITY BILL MITIGATION AND ASSISTANCE
  • 757.695 — 757.695���� Mitigation of energy burdens; costs collection
  • 757.698 — 757.698���� Low-income electric bill payment and crisis assistance; biennial reassessment of level of need; report to Le
  • 757.710 — 757.710���� Emergency curtailment plan required; credits for weatherization or alternate energy devices
  • 757.720 — 757.720���� Factors to be considered in approving plan; authority to establish plan; consultation with State Department
  • 757.730 — 757.730���� Liability when curtailment occurs KLAMATH RIVER DAMS
  • 757.734 — 757.734���� Recovery of investment in Klamath River dams
  • 757.736 — 757.736���� Surcharges for funding costs of removing Klamath River dams; judicial review
  • 757.738 — 757.738���� Surcharge trust accounts related to removal of Klamath River dams
  • 757.740 — 757.740���� Recovery of other costs incurred as result of changes in operation to or removal of Klamath River dams
  • 757.742 — 757.742���� Public Utility Commission authorization to enter agreement with California related to cost apportionment and
  • 757.744 — 757.744���� Disclaimers NONGOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES
  • 757.746 — 757.746���� Requirements for nongovernmental entities receiving funds
  • 757.747 — 757.747���� Environmental justice; commission to establish equity metrics HEALTH ENDANGERING TERMINATION OF RESIDENT
  • 757.755 — 757.755���� Termination of residential electric or natural gas service prohibited; rules of commission
  • 757.760 — 757.760���� Requirements for notice of termination of service; payment schedules; rules OUTDOOR LIGHTING FIXTURES
  • 757.765 — 757.765���� Public utility provision of shielded outdoor lighting fixtures to customers
  • 757.770 — 757.770���� Deadline for public utility filing of outdoor lighting fixture rate and charge application; required notific
  • 757.805 — 757.805���� Accident prevention required for work near high voltage lines; effect of failure to comply; applicability; o
  • 757.808 — 757.808���� Transmission system additions, improvements or modifications; analysis of alternatives; grid enhancing techn
  • 757.811 — 757.811) OREGON COMMUNITY POWER (Definitions)
  • 757.812 — to 757.950 and under those procedures establishes one or more new rates
  • 757.814 — 757.814���� Creation of acquisition review committee (Oregon Community Power Created)
  • 757.822 — 757.822���� Laws applicable to Oregon Community Power
  • 757.824 — 757.824���� Regulatory authority of Public Utility Commission over Oregon Community Power (Board of Directors)
  • 757.834 — (2).
  • 757.842 — 757.842���� Board meetings and procedures (Acquisition of Incumbent Utility)
  • 757.852 — 757.852���� Acquisition of incumbent utility; use of eminent domain
  • 757.855 — 757.855���� Funding of preliminary activities and negotiations
  • 757.857 — 757.857���� Oregon Community Power Utility Acquisition Fund
  • 757.862 — 757.862���� Request to Public Utility Commission for transfer of funds
  • 757.868 — 757.868���� Oregon Community Power to be successor in interest to incumbent utility; rules
  • 757.872 — 757.872���� Equity and assets of incumbent utility held in trust; disclaimer of state interest (Duties and Powers of
  • 757.880 — 757.880. ����� (9) As used in this section, �qualified organization� means a nonprofit organization that represents a b
  • 757.897 — 757.897���� Notice of ratemaking; ratemaking hearings (Participation by Citizens� Utility Board)
  • 757.900 — 757.900���� Intervention by Citizens� Utility Board in proceedings (Audits)
  • 757.902 — 757.902���� Annual audit of Oregon Community Power (Bylaws)
  • 757.905 — 757.905���� Adoption of bylaws (Electricity From Bonneville Power Administration)
  • 757.918 — 757.918���� Oregon Community Power required to allow direct access
  • 757.920 — 757.920���� Rights of electricity service suppliers
  • 757.924 — 757.924���� Portfolio access to electricity service providers (Consumer-Owned Utilities)
  • 757.930 — 757.930���� Distribution rights; service territories (Financing Agreements)
  • 757.940 — 757.940���� Delegation of powers relating to financing agreements
  • 757.942 — 757.942���� Powers of Oregon Community Power relating to financing agreements
  • 757.945 — 757.945���� Consultation with State Treasurer (Revenue Bonds)
  • 757.950 — and to establish and collect charges for any other commodity or service
  • 757.954 — 757.954���� City�s authority to control and collect charges for use of rights of way WILDFIRE PROTECTION AND MITIGAT
  • 757.960 — that the commission convened in the prior 12 months;
  • 757.963 — that have been filed by public utilities and the receipt of wildfire
  • 757.966 — 757.966���� Consumer-owned utility required to develop wildfire mitigation plan
  • 757.968 — 757.968���� Electric utility easement over private land
  • 757.969 — 757.969���� Municipally owned utility exempt from requirements
  • 757.972 — 757.972���� Annual report to legislature on reducing risk of wildfire from utility infrastructure PENALTIES
  • 757.991 — 757.991���� Civil penalty for noncompliance with gas regulations
  • 757.993 — 757.993���� Penalty for violation of utility excavation notification provisions
  • 757.994 — 757.994���� Civil penalty for violation of statute, rule or order related to water utilities
  • 757.995 — 757.995���� Civil penalty for violation of wildfire protection provisions or rule GENERAL PROVISIONS (Regulation
  • 758.405 — 758.405] ����� 757.611 [Formerly 758.050; renumbered
  • 758.425 — 758.425] ����� 757.631 [Formerly 758.090; renumbered
  • 758.445 — 758.445] ����� 757.652 [Formerly part of 757.615; 1965 c.242 �1; renumbered 758.450] ����� 757.654 Commission au
  • 758.455 — 758.455] ����� 757.656 Failure to comply with ORS 757.600 to 757.667; cause of action. Any claim that an electric co
  • 758.460 — 758.460] ����� 757.672 Application of ORS 757.603 to 757.667 to consumer-owned electric utility; reciprocal electric
  • 758.470 — 758.470] ����� 757.683 Consumer-owned utility�s distribution rights and control over distribution system. Notwithsta
  • 758.555 — 758.555. ����� (E) Any person furnishing heat, but not delivering electricity or natural gas to its customers, except:
  • 759.030 — in 1989]
Title 758 · ORS Chapter 758 (53 sections)
  • 174.111 — 174.111, free of charge, and over lands of private individuals, as provided in ORS 772.210. Such lines, fixtures and fac
  • 223.387 — to 223.399, 223.401, 223.405 to 223.485, 223.505 to 223.595, 223.610,
  • 223.389 — 223.389. ����� (2) Unless the charter of a county provides otherwise, a county shall declare a proposed conversion aban
  • 223.615 — to 223.650 and 223.770, apply to proceedings for a conversion by a city
  • 757.610 — 757.610] ����� 758.410 Contracts for allocation of territories and customers; transfer of facilities. (1) Any person
  • 757.630 — 757.630; 1985 c.633 �4; 2005 c.638 �13; 2017 c.312 �8] ����� 758.430 Amendment of contract; approval of commission.
  • 757.635 — 757.635; 1983 c.540 �5] ����� 758.435 Application for allocation of territory; hearing on application; notice. (1) A
  • 757.645 — 757.645; 1985 c.633 �2] ����� 758.445 Judicial review of order on application. An order of the Public Utility Commis
  • 757.655 — 757.655] ����� 758.460 Assignment or transfer of rights acquired by allocation; approval of commission. (1) The righ
  • 757.685 — 757.685; 1983 c.540 �7] TROJAN NUCLEAR PLANT ����� 758.480 Assumption of obligations arising out of Trojan Nucle
  • 758.010 — 758.010���� Authority to construct lines and facilities; requirements and conditions (Temporary provisions relating
  • 758.012 — 758.012���� Notice of intent to build transmission line to consumer-owned utilities and public utilities; exemptions
  • 758.013 — 758.013���� Operator of electric power line to provide Public Utility Commission with safety information; availability o
  • 758.015 — and 758.400 to 758.475 shall not be construed or applied to restrict
  • 758.017 — 758.017���� Appeal of grant or denial of certificate of public convenience and necessity for transmission lines subject
  • 758.025 — 758.025���� Relocation of utilities in highway right of way; required consultation; recovery of costs
  • 758.035 — 758.035���� Commission�s power to enforce joint use of facilities PROVISION OF BROADBAND SERVICES BY ELECTRIC COOPER
  • 758.120 — for the provision of broadband services:
  • 758.125 — 758.125���� Duties and rights not altered by ORS 758.120
  • 758.130 — 758.130���� Requirements for electric cooperative in provision of broadband services; audit; compliance UNDERGROUND
  • 758.210 — to 758.270, the provisions relating to the procedure for local
  • 758.220 — 758.220���� Authority for conversion to underground facilities; formation of assessment district
  • 758.225 — 758.225���� Petition, ordinance or resolution for conversion; contents; filing
  • 758.230 — 758.230���� Assessment procedure; objections to conversion
  • 758.235 — 758.235���� Applicability of local improvement laws; issuance of bonds
  • 758.245 — 758.245���� Payment of costs for conversion; removal of overhead facilities
  • 758.250 — 758.250���� Conversion of facilities on private lands; procedure; payment of costs
  • 758.255 — 758.255���� Discontinuance of utility service for noncompliance with conversion provisions
  • 758.260 — 758.260���� Competitive bidding for utility conversion
  • 758.265 — 758.265���� Overhead facilities in assessment district after conversion
  • 758.270 — 758.270. [1969 c.385 �12] ����� 758.270 Effect of ORS 758.210 to 758.270 on existing laws and rights. ORS 758.210 to
  • 758.280 — to 758.284 do not affect any liability that an electric utility may
  • 758.282 — 758.282���� Immunity of electric utility for pruning or removing vegetation in certain cases
  • 758.284 — 758.284���� Immunity of electric utility for pruning or removing vegetation in other cases; notice to property owner
  • 758.286 — 758.286���� Immunity not applicable to liability for cost of abating fires WATER UTILITIES
  • 758.300 — to 758.320 to cities; effect on certain voluntary associations;
  • 758.302 — 758.302���� Application for exclusive service territory; hearing on application; notice
  • 758.310 — 758.310���� Assignment or transfer of rights in exclusive service territory; approval of commission
  • 758.315 — 758.315���� Water utility service provided by persons not designated by commission; remedy
  • 758.320 — 758.320. [1999 c.695 �8; 2003 c.202 �6] ����� Note: See note under 758.300. ELECTRIC AND GAS UTILITIES; ALLOCATI
  • 758.410 — 758.410���� Contracts for allocation of territories and customers; transfer of facilities
  • 758.415 — 758.415���� Enforceability of contract approved by commission; conditions for approval
  • 758.420 — 758.420���� Filing of contract; hearing on contract; notice
  • 758.430 — 758.430���� Amendment of contract; approval of commission
  • 758.435 — 758.435���� Application for allocation of territory; hearing on application; notice
  • 758.440 — is subject to judicial review in the manner provided by ORS 756.610. If
  • 758.450 — 758.450���� Contract required for allocation of territory; prohibited activities; exceptions; third party financing
  • 758.475 — and that is in effect on July 22, 2005; or
  • 758.480 — 758.480���� Assumption of obligations arising out of Trojan Nuclear Plant COGENERATION AND SMALL POWER PRODUCTION FA
  • 758.525 — 758.525���� Avoided cost schedules; filing; requirement to purchase energy from qualifying facilities
  • 758.535 — 758.535���� Criteria for qualifying facility; terms and conditions of energy sale
  • 758.545 — 758.545���� Electric utility required to make good faith effort to transmit energy; remedy
  • 758.552 — 758.552���� Ownership of renewable energy certificates for energy generated by qualifying facility
Title 759 · ORS Chapter 759 (100 sections)
  • 124.005 — (1)(a), (d) or (e); or
  • 285A.075 — (2), the Oregon Business Development Commission shall approve plans
  • 646.639 — and 759.700 to 759.720, any obligation by a customer that may have
  • 756.610 — 756.610. ����� (8) This section applies only to transactions in which the telecommunications utility�s Oregon intrastat
  • 757.815 — 757.815; 1991 c.326 �1; 1993 c.423 �1; 2022 c.60 �9] ����� 759.025 Certificates of authority for persons, companies
  • 757.820 — 757.820] ����� 759.027 Shared telecommunications service provider; alternative access to local exchange telecommunic
  • 757.835 — 757.835] ����� 759.235 Mandatory measured service rate; prohibition. (1) The Public Utility Commission shall be proh
  • 759.005 — 759.005, commonly known as �private lines� or �farmer lines�; or ����� (c) For the provision of shared telecommunicatio
  • 759.015 — 759.015���� Legislative findings on universal telecommunications service
  • 759.016 — 759.016���� Legislative findings on broadband services
  • 759.020 — 759.020���� Certificate of authority; application; procedure; criteria; intrastate toll service level; rules
  • 759.027 — 759.027���� Shared telecommunications service provider; alternative access to local exchange telecommunications services
  • 759.035 — 759.035���� Duty to furnish adequate and safe service at reasonable rates REGULATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
  • 759.040 — 759.040���� Exemptions for certain unaffiliated utilities with fewer than 50,000 access lines
  • 759.045 — 759.045���� Special rules for utilities exempted from regulation under ORS 759.040
  • 759.052 — 759.052���� Commission authority to exempt telecommunications services from regulation
  • 759.054 — 759.054���� Price listing for product or service offered as part of local exchange telecommunications services
  • 759.056 — 759.056���� Price listing for product or service offered as part of interexchange telecommunications services
  • 759.058 — 759.058���� Commission action on petition under ORS 759.052, 759.054 or 759.056
  • 759.060 — 759.060���� Information submitted by local exchange telecommunications utilities; rules exempting disclosure
  • 759.070 — 759.070���� Charge to access public body radio tower; market rate; exception RIGHTS OF WAY
  • 759.075 — 759.075���� Authority to construct lines and facilities; condemnation power; procedure
  • 759.080 — 759.080���� Use of property outside limits of municipal corporation; agreement; condemnation upon failure to agree A
  • 759.120 — 759.120���� Form and manner of accounts prescribed by commission
  • 759.125 — 759.125���� Records and accounts prescribed by commission; prohibition on other records or accounts; exception; blanks f
  • 759.130 — 759.130���� Closing date of accounts; filing balance sheet; audit
  • 759.135 — 759.135���� Depreciation accounts; undepreciated investment allowed in rates; conditions RATE REGULATION AND PROCEDU
  • 759.175 — and 759.205 to 759.215.
  • 759.180 — to 759.190 if the commission finds that the utility has violated
  • 759.182 — 759.182���� Rate schedules for service promotions; rules
  • 759.185 — 759.185���� Suspension of rates pending hearing; time limitation; refund of revenue collected; interim rates
  • 759.190 — and shall become effective immediately on filing with the commission
  • 759.195 — and 759.410 and ORS 759.052, 759.054 or 759.056, whenever any
  • 759.200 — 759.200���� Inclusion of amortizations in rates; deferral of certain expenses or revenues; limitation on amounts; prohib
  • 759.205 — 759.205���� Conformance of rates charged with schedule
  • 759.210 — shall not constitute a violation of this paragraph.
  • 759.218 — 759.218���� Revenues and expenses of unregulated activities
  • 759.220 — 759.220, 759.285 and 759.300 to 759.393. [1995 c.399 �2; 2005 c.232 �13b] ����� 759.257 Extended area service: Portl
  • 759.230 — 759.230���� Measured service rate for business customers; restriction
  • 759.235 — 759.235���� Mandatory measured service rate; prohibition
  • 759.240 — 759.240���� Measuring quality of service; standards; rules
  • 759.245 — 759.245���� Examination and testing of measuring appliances; rules; fees
  • 759.250 — 759.250���� Contracts for special services; procedure for filing and approval; subsequent review and investigation
  • 759.255 — 759.255���� Setting prices without regard to return on utility investment; petition; findings; conditions; application o
  • 759.257 — 759.257���� Extended area service: Portland to Scappoose
  • 759.259 — 759.259���� Extended area service: Portland to Molalla ILLEGAL PRACTICES
  • 759.265 — 759.265���� Practices not constituting unjust discrimination
  • 759.270 — 759.270���� Reducing rates for persons furnishing part of facilities; rental of customer facilities; furnishing meters a
  • 759.280 — 759.280���� Soliciting or accepting rebates or special advantage
  • 759.285 — 759.285���� Charging rates based on cost of property not presently providing service ISSUANCE OF SECURITIES
  • 759.300 — to 759.360. [1987 c.447 �35]
  • 759.305 — 759.305���� Power to regulate issuance of telecommunications stocks; rules
  • 759.310 — and subsection (2) of this section are necessary to:
  • 759.315 — 759.315, the commission may hold a hearing and may make such additional inquiry or investigation, examine such witnesses
  • 759.330 — 759.330���� Hearings and supplemental orders for securities issuance; joint approval for issuance by utility operating i
  • 759.335 — 759.335���� Obligation of state as consequence of approval of issuance
  • 759.345 — 759.345���� Use of proceeds from issuance; accounting; rules
  • 759.350 — 759.350���� Limitation on authority of utility to guarantee debt of another
  • 759.355 — 759.355���� Issuance or use of proceeds contrary to commission order
  • 759.360 — 759.360, and no deed or act done or performed under or in connection therewith, shall be held or construed to obligate t
  • 759.375 — 759.375���� Approval prior to sale, mortgage or disposal of operative utility property
  • 759.380 — 759.380���� Purchase of stock or property of another utility
  • 759.385 — and 759.390 and the Public Utility Commission may not require a
  • 759.390 — 759.390���� Contracts with affiliated interests; procedure; use in rate proceedings
  • 759.400 — to 759.455 to wholesale transactions regulated under federal law
  • 759.405 — and 759.410, including amounts deposited pursuant to a performance
  • 759.410 — shall expend the moneys in the telecommunications carrier�s
  • 759.415 — 759.415���� Order in rate proceeding filed prior to January 1, 1999, to establish maximum rate for affected telecommunic
  • 759.425 — 759.425���� Universal service fund; transfer of moneys to Broadband Fund; commission to establish price for basic teleph
  • 759.430 — 759.430. ����� (b) Community colleges, public universities listed in ORS 352.002, public libraries, public television c
  • 759.435 — 759.435���� Assessment of telecommunications infrastructure and community needs; contents; report
  • 759.440 — 759.440���� Additional funding for evaluating project plans
  • 759.445 — 759.445���� Connecting Oregon Communities Fund; School Technology Account; Public Access Account SERVICE QUALITY STA
  • 759.450 — shall not exceed two percent of the utility�s gross intrastate revenue
  • 759.455 — 759.455���� Prohibited acts; commission action on allegation of violation; penalties; judicial review ALLOCATION OF
  • 759.506 — 759.506���� Purpose of allocated territory laws; carrier of last resort obligations; exemptions from obligations; reinst
  • 759.535 — 759.535���� Application to serve unserved territory; hearing; notice
  • 759.560 — 759.560���� Assignment or transfer of allocated territory; rules
  • 759.565 — 759.565���� Injunction against unauthorized provision of service
  • 759.570 — 759.570���� Application of law to local government (Unserved Territory)
  • 759.580 — 759.580���� Power of commission to require service to unserved territory
  • 759.590 — if the commission finds that:
  • 759.595 — 759.595���� Criteria for granting application for service; effect on other territorial allocation ATTACHMENT REGULAT
  • 759.655 — 759.655���� Authority of commission to regulate attachments
  • 759.660 — 759.660���� Fixing charges or rates; criteria; costs of hearing
  • 759.665 — 759.665���� Considerations in determining just and reasonable rate
  • 759.670 — 759.670���� Presumption of reasonableness of rates set by agreement
  • 759.675 — 759.675���� Regulatory procedure OPERATOR SERVICE PROVIDERS
  • 759.685 — 759.685���� Surcharge assessed on retail telecommunications subscribers; rules
  • 759.687 — 759.687���� Residential Service Protection Fund (Residential Service Protection) (Temporary provisions relating
  • 759.689 — 759.689���� Use of surcharge for marketing and outreach to increase participation rate in plan of assistance (Teleco
  • 759.695 — 759.695���� Program for assistive telecommunication devices and communication facilitator services; program for adaptive
  • 759.696 — 759.696���� Telecommunication Devices Access Program Advisory Committee; duties; members
  • 759.697 — 759.697���� Program coordinator; program administration
  • 759.698 — 759.698. [1987 c.290 �13; 1991 c.872 �6; 1999 c.384 �4; 2019 c.113 �4] ����� 759.698 Eligibility. (1)(a) In order to
  • 759.705 — 759.705���� Program message preamble; information to be included
  • 759.715 — 759.715���� Information service blocking; suspension or termination of telephone service for nonpayment of information s
  • 759.730 — 759.730���� Unauthorized changes in telecommunications carriers (�slamming�); rules DAMAGES
  • 759.900 — 759.900���� Liability of utility; effect on other remedies; liability for personal injury or property damage PENALTI
  • 759.990 — 759.990���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 759.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1) �Competi
Title 76 · ORS Chapter 76 (1 sections)
  • ORS.76 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 76 (Former Provisions) Bul
Title 760 · ORS Chapter 760 (1 sections)
  • ORS.760 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 760 (Former Provisions) Ra
Title 761 · ORS Chapter 761 (1 sections)
Title 763 · ORS Chapter 763 (4 sections)
  • 763.270 — 763.270); renumbered 824.246 in 1995] ����� 763.280 [1973 c.717 �11; 1975 c.537 �6; renumbered 824.248 in 1995]
  • 824.212 — in 1995]
  • 824.234 — in 1995]
  • 824.252 — in 1995]
Title 764 · ORS Chapter 764 (1 sections)
  • ORS.764 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 764 (Former Provisions) Ra
Title 767 · ORS Chapter 767 (12 sections)
  • 767.140 — 767.140); repealed by 1969 c.699 �28] ����� 767.145 [Amended by 1957 c.263 �2; 1961 c.169 �1; 1961 c.403 �1; 1969 c.
  • 767.185 — 767.185); 1977 c.253 �14; 1981 c.633 �82; 1987 c.94 �108; 1989 c.171 �84; renumbered 825.129 in 1995] ����� 767.190
  • 825.005 — in 1995]
  • 825.018 — in 1995]
  • 825.226 — in 1995]
  • 825.236 — in 1995]
  • 825.252 — in 1995]
  • 825.260 — in 1995]
  • 825.352 — in 1995]
  • 825.402 — in 1995]
  • 825.484 — in 1995]
  • 825.488 — in 1995]
Title 768 · ORS Chapter 768 (5 sections)
  • 768.140 — 768.140, 768.150, 768.160, 768.180, 768.190, 768.200, 768.210, 768.220,
  • 768.230 — 768.230, 768.240, 768.250, 768.260, 768.270, 768.280, 768.290, 768.300,
  • 768.310 — 768.310, 768.320 and 768.330 repealed by 1957 c.472 �1. ����� 768.410, 768.420,
  • 768.430 — 768.430, 768.440, 768.450 and 768.460 repealed by 1953 c.185 �2. ����� 768.170 [Amended by 1957 c.459 �11; repealed
  • 826.013 — in 1995]
Title 77 · ORS Chapter 77 (31 sections)
  • 72.4020 — or 72A.3080;
  • 77.1030 — 77.1030���� Relation of chapter to treaty or statute
  • 77.1040 — 77.1040���� Negotiable and nonnegotiable document of title
  • 77.1060 — 77.1060���� Control of electronic document of title WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS: SPECIAL PROVISIONS
  • 77.2010 — 77.2010���� Person that may issue a warehouse receipt; storage under bond
  • 77.2020 — 77.2020���� Form of warehouse receipt; effect of omission
  • 77.2030 — 77.2030���� Liability for nonreceipt or misdescription
  • 77.2040 — 77.2040���� Duty of care; contractual limitation of warehouse�s liability
  • 77.2050 — 77.2050���� Title under warehouse receipt defeated in certain cases
  • 77.2060 — 77.2060���� Termination of storage at warehouse�s option
  • 77.2070 — 77.2070���� Goods must be kept separate; fungible goods
  • 77.2100 — 77.2100���� Enforcement of warehouse�s lien BILLS OF LADING: SPECIAL PROVISIONS
  • 77.3010 — 77.3010���� Liability for nonreceipt or misdescription; said to contain; shipper�s weight, load and count; improper hand
  • 77.3020 — 77.3020���� Through bills of lading and similar documents of title
  • 77.3030 — 77.3030���� Diversion; reconsignment; change of instructions
  • 77.3090 — 77.3090���� Duty of care; contractual limitation of carrier�s liability WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS AND BILLS OF LADING: GENE
  • 77.4010 — to 77.4040 pursuant to its own bill of lading discharges the carrier�s
  • 77.4020 — 77.4020���� Duplicate document of title; overissue (metadata only)
  • 77.4030 — 77.4030���� Obligation of bailee to deliver; excuse
  • 77.4040 — 77.4040���� No liability for good faith delivery pursuant to document of title WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS AND BILLS OF LADIN
  • 77.5010 — 77.5010���� Form of negotiation and requirements of due negotiation
  • 77.5030 — 77.5030���� Document of title to goods defeated in certain cases
  • 77.5040 — 77.5040���� Rights acquired in the absence of due negotiation; effect of diversion; stoppage of delivery
  • 77.5050 — 77.5050���� Indorser not a guarantor for other parties
  • 77.5060 — 77.5060���� Delivery without indorsement; right to compel indorsement
  • 77.5070 — 77.5070���� Warranties on negotiation or delivery of document of title
  • 77.5080 — 77.5080, unless otherwise agreed, the transferor, in addition to any warranty made in selling or leasing the goods, warr
  • 77.5090 — 77.5090���� Adequate compliance with commercial contract WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS AND BILLS OF LADING: MISCELLANEOUS PROVI
  • 77.6010 — 77.6010���� Lost, stolen or destroyed documents of title
  • 77.6020 — 77.6020���� Judicial process against goods covered by negotiable document of title
  • 77.6030 — 77.6030���� Conflicting claims; interpleader GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 77.1010 Short title. This chapter may be c
Title 770 · ORS Chapter 770 (1 sections)
  • 770.040 — 770.040, 770.050, 770.060, 770.070, 770.080, 770.220 and 770.250 repealed by 1971 c.655 �250. ����� 770.210 [Amended
Title 771 · ORS Chapter 771 (1 sections)
  • ORS.771 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 771 (Former Provisions) Li
Title 772 · ORS Chapter 772 (26 sections)
  • 772.010 — may also condemn:
  • 772.015 — 772.015���� Condemnation of lands for rights of way and necessary facilities
  • 772.020 — 772.020���� Condemnation of additional land for railway purposes
  • 772.025 — 772.025���� Approval of railroad crossing, intersection or connection
  • 772.030 — 772.030���� Condemnation of right of way through canyon or pass for joint use by railroads
  • 772.035 — 772.035���� Acquisition of water rights by corporations for canal, irrigation, domestic or stock purposes
  • 772.040 — 772.040���� Condemnation rights of pipe corporations
  • 772.045 — 772.045���� Right to cut timber and build aqueducts
  • 772.050 — 772.050���� Condemnation of riparian rights and for reservoirs
  • 772.060 — 772.060���� Condemnation rights for change of grade or location of railway, canal or pipes
  • 772.065 — 772.065���� Appropriation of county road or property in lieu thereof by agreement with county court
  • 772.070 — 772.070���� Procedure on dispute between county and corporation APPROPRIATION OF PUBLIC LANDS FOR RAILROADS
  • 772.105 — 772.105���� Authority to appropriate CONDEMNATION BY PUBLIC UTILITIES AND ELECTRICAL COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS
  • 772.210 — 772.210���� Right of entry and condemnation of lands for construction of service facilities
  • 772.215 — 772.215���� Appropriation of public lands CONDEMNATION FOR DRAINAGE OR IRRIGATION
  • 772.305 — 772.305���� Condemnation of right of way for drainage or irrigation
  • 772.310 — 772.310���� Right to enlarge existing irrigation system CONDEMNATION BY CORPORATIONS FOR REDUCTION OF ORES, MINING,
  • 772.405 — 772.405���� Condemnation by corporations for reduction of ores
  • 772.410 — 772.410���� Right of entry and condemnation by mining, quarrying and lumber corporations
  • 772.415 — 772.415���� Public benefit and use of facilities constructed under ORS 772.410
  • 772.420 — 772.420���� Condemnation for transportation of minerals; conditions of reversion CONDEMNATION BY PIPELINE AND GAS CO
  • 772.510 — 772.510���� Right of entry and condemnation by pipeline companies
  • 772.515 — 772.515���� Regulation concerning location of facilities
  • 772.520 — 772.520���� Resolution showing route and termini of pipeline CONDEMNATION FOR UNDERGROUND NATURAL GAS STORAGE
  • 772.615 — 772.615���� Condemnation for underground reservoirs; applicability of ORS chapter 35
  • 772.625 — 772.625���� Resolution showing proposed route and termini of pipeline ����� 772.005 [Repealed by 1971 c.655 �250]
Title 773 · ORS Chapter 773 (1 sections)
  • ORS.773 — Oregon Revised Statutes Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 773 (Former Provisions) Ai
Title 774 · ORS Chapter 774 (6 sections)
  • 774.060 — 774.060���� Board of Governors; duties; executive committee
  • 774.070 — 774.070���� Election of board; term; qualifications; statement of financial interest; disqualification of candidate; rec
  • 774.120 — 774.120���� Inclusion of information in utility billings; frequency; notice; duty of utility to forward board mail
  • 774.140 — 774.140���� Interference with mailings or contributions
  • 774.190 — 774.190���� Applicability of certain laws to board; protection from liability
  • 774.990 — 774.990���� Penalty ����� 774.010 Definitions. As used in this chapter, except as otherwise specifically provided or
Title 776 · ORS Chapter 776 (23 sections)
  • 466.010 — and 468B.015 and ORS chapter 274, it is necessary to establish
  • 468B.300 — 468B.300, that are engaged in the foreign trade between British Columbia and the Coos Bay bar pilotage ground establishe
  • 776.025 — or 776.115 without being a licensee under this chapter or a trainee
  • 776.045 — 776.045���� Deck officer requirements OREGON BOARD OF MARITIME PILOTS
  • 776.115 — (2).
  • 776.126 — 776.126���� Inspection of premises, ship or facility
  • 776.129 — 776.129���� Administrative law judge for rate hearings; recommendations from other agencies; assessing costs and expense
  • 776.300 — 776.300���� Trainee license; qualifications; assignment for training; rules
  • 776.311 — 776.311���� Organizations licensed to train pilots (metadata only)
  • 776.375 — 776.375���� Disciplinary proceedings; administrative procedures; judicial review
  • 776.405 — 776.405. [2009 c.280 �3] ����� 776.129 Administrative law judge for rate hearings; recommendations from other agenci
  • 776.415 — 776.415���� Compensation of licensees determined by law
  • 776.425 — 776.425���� Authority of licensees generally; compensation
  • 776.435 — 776.435���� Refusing services of licensee; liability for pilotage fee
  • 776.445 — 776.445���� Liability of certain persons for licensee�s compensation
  • 776.455 — 776.455���� Exhibition of license on boarding vessel
  • 776.510 — 776.510���� Declaration of legislative intent relating to liability of licensees, trainees and organizations
  • 776.520 — 776.520���� Tariffs limiting liability of licensees, trainees or organizations
  • 776.530 — 776.530���� Licensees, trainees and organizations not liable for certain acts or omissions
  • 776.540 — are adopted. [1959 c.404 �2; 1983 c.330 �4; 1993 c.796 �17]
  • 776.600 — 776.600���� Restrictions on licensee�s or trainee�s financial interest in boat or equipment assisting vessel piloted by
  • 776.810 — 776.810���� Maximum amount of fee; adjustment of fee PENALTIES
  • 776.991 — 776.991���� Criminal penalties ����� 776.010 [Repealed by 1957 c.448 �27] GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 776.015 D
Title 777 · ORS Chapter 777 (105 sections)
  • 279A.070 — 279A.070, 279A.075, 279A.100, 279A.105, 279A.120, 279C.005, 279C.100 to
  • 279B.025 — 279B.025, 279B.235, 279B.240, 279B.270, 279B.275 and 279B.280. ����� (2) An export trading corporation is not a public
  • 279C.125 — 279C.125, 279C.300 to 279C.470 and 279C.570 and ORS chapter 279B, except ORS
  • 285.817 — in 1991]
  • 285.825 — in 1991]
  • 285.830 — in 1991]
  • 285.833 — in 1991]
  • 285.835 — in 1991]
  • 285.837 — in 1991]
  • 285.840 — in 1991]
  • 285.843 — in 1991]
  • 285.907 — in 1991]
  • 285.920 — in 1991]
  • 285.943 — in 1991]
  • 285B.551 — (3) and section 6, chapter 942, Oregon Laws 2001, to obtain lottery
  • 294.125 — 294.125, 294.316, 646.740 and 777.755 to 777.800. ����� (5) �Export trading project� means a transaction or arrangement
  • 646.740 — and 777.755 to 777.800, the board may by ordinance form an export
  • 777.005 — to 777.725 and 777.915 to 777.953.
  • 777.050 — 777.050���� Operation and effect of proclamation; general corporate powers and capacity (Facilities for World Mariti
  • 777.065 — 777.065���� Development of port facilities at certain ports as state economic goal; state agencies to assist ports (
  • 777.080 — 777.080���� Application of special district election laws to ports
  • 777.090 — 777.090���� Agreements between ports; allocation of expenses and revenues
  • 777.095 — 777.095���� Agreement between Port of Astoria and State Land Board concerning deepwater port facility at Tongue Point; d
  • 777.100 — 777.100���� Annual report to legislative committees concerning agreements made under ORS 777.090
  • 777.105 — to 777.258, a port may, when authorized so to do by the electors,
  • 777.112 — 777.112���� Contracts or intergovernmental agreements between ports and others
  • 777.113 — 777.113���� Port assistance to public bodies within port boundaries
  • 777.116 — 777.116���� Port may acquire real and personal property; appraisal by state certified appraiser required; purchase contr
  • 777.120 — 777.120���� Port�s authority over harbors, wharf lines and navigation
  • 777.125 — 777.125���� Ports may maintain tug and pilotage service; charges; port�s liability limited; salvage claims
  • 777.130 — 777.130); 1979 c.407 �3; 2017 c.165 �1] ����� 777.215 [1963 c.209 �4; repealed by 1971 c.727 �203] ����� 777.220
  • 777.132 — 777.132���� Authority of ports to distribute water; construct and maintain marina and recreation facilities
  • 777.135 — 777.135���� Board of port commissioners; qualifications; appointment; term; first meeting; election; vacancies
  • 777.137 — 777.137���� Designation of position numbers for commissioners
  • 777.140 — 777.140���� Board meetings; board officers; rules; public records
  • 777.160 — 777.160. The appointees shall be electors registered in the port. If the port is divided into subdistricts under ORS 777
  • 777.180 — 777.180���� Powers of ports created by special laws
  • 777.190 — 777.190���� Ordinances for policing or regulating of port property
  • 777.195 — 777.195���� Port may engage in certain water commerce-related activities
  • 777.210 — 777.210���� Port may engage in certain port management activities
  • 777.230 — 777.230���� Port may generate electric power; sale of power limited to utilities and federal agency; use of natural gas
  • 777.240 — 777.240���� Port may advertise and promote facilities, commerce and activities
  • 777.250 — 777.250���� Port powers with respect to development and use of its lands; industrial or research and development parks;
  • 777.258 — 777.258���� General powers of port in promotion of certain interests
  • 777.262 — 777.262���� Port dredging activities; legislative findings and purpose
  • 777.271 — 777.271���� Authority of rural ports to operate telecommunications facilities; exceptions
  • 777.273 — 777.273���� Authority of ports to operate pipelines; exceptions (Columbia River Channel Deepening Project)
  • 777.282 — 777.282���� Channel Deepening Account; Channel Deepening Debt Service Account; payments to primary sponsor
  • 777.284 — to pay the Oregon nonfederal share.
  • 777.287 — 777.287���� Agreements with federal agencies (Annexation)
  • 777.326 — 777.326���� Special procedure for annexations increasing by one-half or more the area or assessed value of taxable prope
  • 777.347 — 777.347���� Consent of Department of State Lands for state lands
  • 777.365 — 777.365���� Name change of port; notice (Port Fiscal Matters)
  • 777.405 — 777.405���� Deposit and disbursement of moneys; financial records
  • 777.410 — 777.410���� Ports may borrow money and issue bonds (metadata only)
  • 777.415 — 777.415���� Resolution and election prerequisite to issuance of bonds
  • 777.430 — (2). In addition, the port may provide that the bonds shall be payable
  • 777.435 — 777.435���� Levy, assessment and collection of taxes
  • 777.437 — 777.437���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 777.440 — 777.440���� Levy of special tax by county court upon default of port officers
  • 777.445 — 777.445���� Procedure subsequent to levy under ORS 777.440
  • 777.447 — 777.447���� Promissory notes authorized for port development purposes; limitations; form; payment
  • 777.455 — to 777.505, issue refunding bonds for the purpose of refunding and
  • 777.460 — 777.460���� Refunding bonds; terms and conditions; bond call
  • 777.470 — 777.470���� Levy of tax to meet principal and interest; amount required; disposition of proceeds of tax
  • 777.475 — 777.475���� Remedies of holders of refunding bonds on default
  • 777.485 — 777.485���� Compromise and refunding agreements; contents; subsequent procedure; effect
  • 777.500 — 777.500���� Advertisement of bonds; bids; rejection of bids; readvertisement; time of sale limited
  • 777.505 — 777.505���� Delivery of bonds to purchaser; deposit of sale proceeds; redemption and retirement of refunded bonds
  • 777.515 — 777.515���� Payment of warrants; interest on warrants
  • 777.520 — 777.520���� Special tax levy, rate, use of proceeds; bond sinking fund
  • 777.530 — and to the issuance of bonds and other obligations by the port.
  • 777.535 — 777.535���� Installment payment of special assessment; limitation
  • 777.560 — to 777.590 are complete authority for the issuance and sale of revenue
  • 777.565 — 777.565, as provided by this section. ����� (2) Except as provided by subsections (3) and (4) of this section, the bond
  • 777.590 — 777.590���� Authority to issue and sell revenue bonds; leasing property and pledging revenues (Special Elections)
  • 777.605 — 777.605���� Special elections (Establishment of Water Transportation Lines)
  • 777.715 — 777.715���� Ports may pay bonuses in aid of water transportation and may charter vessels
  • 777.720 — 777.720���� Discretion of board in making payment; contracts
  • 777.725 — 777.725���� Borrowing money to pay bonus; bond issues, amount, terms, interest, signature, approval by electors, name of
  • 777.763 — 777.763���� Export trading corporation; formation by port; hearing; dissolution of corporation
  • 777.770 — 777.770���� Additional fiscal powers of export trading corporation
  • 777.773 — 777.773���� Status of obligations of export trading corporation; prohibited investments
  • 777.775 — 777.775���� Status of export trading corporation; application of certain laws
  • 777.780 — 777.780���� Board of directors; election; term; compensation; board officers
  • 777.785 — 777.785���� Meetings of board to be open to public; executive sessions
  • 777.787 — 777.787���� Chief executive officer of export trading corporation; appointment; removal
  • 777.790 — 777.790���� Employees of export trading corporation
  • 777.793 — 777.793���� Disclosure of commercial or financial information prohibited; exception
  • 777.795 — 777.795���� Right to inspect records of export trading corporation; certain records exempt from disclosure
  • 777.800 — 777.800���� Annual report OREGON INTERNATIONAL PORT OF COOS BAY
  • 777.910 — 777.910] ����� 777.892 [1981 c.532 �2; 1989 c.908 �83; renumbered 285.923 in 1991] ����� 777.894 [1981 c.532 �3;
  • 777.915 — to 777.953, a port may borrow money and sell and dispose of bonds. The
  • 777.917 — 777.917���� Oregon International Port of Coos Bay; applicability of statutes
  • 777.925 — 777.925���� Appointment of port commissioners; term; vacancies
  • 777.927 — 777.927���� Removal of port commissioner for malfeasance; statement of charges; notice; court hearing
  • 777.930 — 777.930���� Removal of port commissioner for lack of attendance; authorized leave of absence
  • 777.933 — 777.933���� Board meetings; rules; executive committee
  • 777.937 — 777.937���� Board to report to Legislative Assembly
  • 777.940 — 777.940���� Power to issue general obligation bonds; limitation; dedication of revenues; use of proceeds
  • 777.945 — 777.945���� Certain uses of bond proceeds prohibited in absence of elector approval
  • 777.947 — 777.947���� Limitation on annual issuance and aggregate amount of bonds in absence of elector approval
  • 777.950 — 777.950���� Certain uses of proceeds of bonds issued without elector approval prohibited
  • 777.990 — 777.990���� Penalties ����� 777.003 [1987 c.607 �3; renumbered 285.800 in 1991] PORTS (Definitions) ����
  • 778.005 — 778.005, that meet criteria developed by the authority. ����� (7) The authority shall limit financial assistance for st
Title 778 · ORS Chapter 778 (33 sections)
  • 777.220 — and 777.405 to 777.435 do not apply to the Port of Portland.
  • 777.953 — and 777.990.
  • 778.008 — 778.008���� Port of Portland granted powers of ports formed under ORS chapter 777; exceptions; additional powers
  • 778.010 — 778.010���� District known as Port of Portland; boundaries; capacity to sue
  • 778.016 — 778.016���� Best value standards for Port of Portland contracts and space leases
  • 778.020 — 778.020; and ����� (3) To pay all other expenses that may be incurred in the exercise of the powers granted to the port
  • 778.025 — 778.025���� Power to engage in certain commercial activities
  • 778.030 — 778.030���� Power to issue general obligation bonds; limitation; dedication of revenues; use of proceeds
  • 778.040 — 778.040���� General obligation bond issues to be approved by electors
  • 778.045 — 778.045���� Amount of general obligation bonds issued in one year limited
  • 778.060 — 778.060���� Expenditure of bond sale funds for operating expenses limited
  • 778.068 — 778.068���� Filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue
  • 778.073 — 778.073���� Recreational facilities; development; operation; maintenance
  • 778.085 — 778.085���� Control over port waters and wharf lines; adoption and enforcement of navigational rules; authority to estab
  • 778.090 — 778.090���� Rights of riparian owners and owners of moorage facilities
  • 778.100 — 778.100���� Reclamation of lands within port limits; assessments; lien; hearing; appeal
  • 778.105 — 778.105���� Port required to contract for work and materials; dry docks; bids
  • 778.110 — 778.110���� Personnel; membership in retirement systems
  • 778.115 — 778.115���� Improvement contracts with federal government
  • 778.120 — 778.120���� Operation of chapter upon rights of other entities within port limits
  • 778.125 — 778.125���� Port assistance to other governmental units within port boundaries REVENUE BONDS
  • 778.145 — 778.145���� Issuance of revenue bonds; election; use of proceeds; status of bonds
  • 778.150 — 778.150���� Ordinance authorizing revenue bonds; content; special trust funds; trustees; enforcement
  • 778.160 — 778.160���� Borrowing in anticipation of bond sale; bond anticipation notes; content; sale
  • 778.170 — 778.170���� Bonds as obligations of political subdivision
  • 778.175 — 778.175���� Effect of ORS 778.145 to 778.175 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE PORT OF PORTLAND
  • 778.205 — 778.205���� Board of commissioners; general powers (metadata only)
  • 778.225 — 778.225���� Meetings; rules; quorum; executive committee
  • 778.235 — 778.235���� Causes of vacancies; leaves of absence (metadata only)
  • 778.255 — 778.255���� Enactment of port ordinances; effective date; passage; effect of referendum
  • 778.260 — 778.260���� Ordinances for regulating use of port properties; port peace officers; jurisdiction
  • 778.270 — 778.270���� Initiative and referendum procedures PENALTIES
  • 778.990 — 778.990���� Penalties FUNCTIONS AND POWERS ����� 778.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless the contex
Title 78 · ORS Chapter 78 (32 sections)
  • 78.1010 — to 78.1160, this chapter or ORS chapter 79A, that jurisdiction is the
  • 78.1030 — 78.1030���� Rules for determining whether certain obligations and interests are securities or financial assets
  • 78.1040 — 78.1040���� Acquisition of security or financial asset or interest therein
  • 78.1070 — 78.1070���� Whether indorsement, instruction or entitlement order is effective
  • 78.1140 — 78.1140���� Evidentiary rules concerning certificated securities
  • 78.1150 — 78.1150���� Securities intermediary and others not liable to adverse claimant
  • 78.1160 — 78.1160���� Securities intermediary as purchaser for value ISSUE; ISSUER
  • 78.2020 — 78.2020���� Terms of security; issuer�s responsibility and defenses; notice of defect or defense
  • 78.2030 — 78.2030���� Staleness as notice of defects or defenses
  • 78.2040 — 78.2040���� Effect of issuer�s restriction on transfer
  • 78.2050 — 78.2050���� Effect of unauthorized signature on security certificate
  • 78.2060 — 78.2060���� Completion or alteration of security certificate
  • 78.2070 — 78.2070���� Rights of issuer with respect to registered owners
  • 78.2080 — 78.2080���� Effect of signature of authenticating trustee, registrar or transfer agent
  • 78.2100 — 78.2100���� Overissue TRANSFER OF CERTIFICATED AND UNCERTIFICATED SECURITIES
  • 78.3060 — 78.3060���� Effect of guaranteeing signature, indorsement or instruction
  • 78.3070 — 78.3070���� Purchaser�s rights to requisites for registration of transfer REGISTRATION
  • 78.4020 — 78.4020���� Assurance that indorsement or instruction is effective
  • 78.4030 — 78.4030���� Demand that issuer not register transfer
  • 78.4060 — 78.4060���� Obligation to notify issuer of lost, destroyed or wrongfully taken security certificate
  • 78.4070 — 78.4070���� Authenticating trustee, transfer agent and registrar SECURITY ENTITLEMENTS
  • 78.5010 — (2)(b) or (c), that person is the entitlement holder.
  • 78.5020 — 78.5020, the adverse claim cannot be asserted against a person who purchases a security entitlement, or an interest ther
  • 78.5030 — 78.5030���� Property interest of entitlement holder in financial asset held by securities intermediary
  • 78.5040 — 78.5040, 78.5050, 78.5060, 78.5070 and 78.5080 is subject to: ����� (a) Rights of the securities intermediary arising o
  • 78.5050 — 78.5050, 78.5060, 78.5070 and 78.5080 do not require a securities intermediary to take any action that is prohibited by
  • 78.5060 — 78.5060���� Duty of securities intermediary to exercise rights as directed by entitlement holder
  • 78.5070 — 78.5070���� Duty of securities intermediary to comply with entitlement order
  • 78.5080 — 78.5080���� Duty of securities intermediary to change entitlement holder�s position to other form of security holding
  • 78.5090 — 78.5090���� Specification of duties of securities intermediary by other statute or regulation; manner of performance of
  • 78.5100 — 78.5100���� Rights of purchaser of security entitlement from entitlement holder
  • 78.5110 — 78.5110���� Priority among security interests and entitlement holders GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 78.1010 Short tit
Title 780 · ORS Chapter 780 (5 sections)
  • 780.010 — 780.010���� Stream improvement authorized; channel obstruction prohibited
  • 780.020 — to be done shall be so done or conducted as to obstruct in any manner,
  • 780.030 — 780.030���� Channels improved are highways free to navigation
  • 780.050 — 780.050���� Municipality or port may regulate construction of certain structures beyond low-water mark
  • 780.060 — 780.060���� Construction not to interfere with oyster production ����� 780.010 Stream improvement authorized; channe
Title 783 · ORS Chapter 783 (30 sections)
  • 783.010 — 783.010, instead of proceeding for recovery thereof against the master, owner, agent or consignee of the boat or vessel,
  • 783.030 — and 783.040, enters into an undertaking in favor of the plaintiff, with
  • 783.050 — 783.050���� Issuance of warrant for seizure of boat or vessel
  • 783.070 — 783.070���� Persons authorized to appear for boat or vessel; answer
  • 783.080 — 783.080���� Judgment by default; proceedings on issue of fact
  • 783.090 — 783.090���� Discharge of boat or vessel on giving of undertaking
  • 783.100 — 783.100���� Return of deposit; disposition of balance
  • 783.120 — 783.120���� Judgment on undertaking; issuance of execution
  • 783.130 — 783.130���� Bill of sale of boat or vessel; effect of previous liens
  • 783.160 — 783.160���� Sale of appurtenances for fractional share of boat or vessel
  • 783.170 — 783.170���� Limitation of actions NAVIGATIONAL WRONGS AND REMEDIES
  • 783.310 — 783.310���� Destruction or injury of property by watercraft; liability of tortfeasor and employer; lien on vessel
  • 783.320 — 783.320���� Injuries to persons or property ashore; liability in damages; venue
  • 783.330 — 783.330���� Attachment against vessel; motion and undertaking
  • 783.350 — 783.350���� Nonresident owners; service; judgment; designation
  • 783.360 — 783.360���� Priority of attachment SHIPBREAKING ACTIVITIES
  • 783.400 — 783.400���� Shipbreaking; shipwrecks; ship repair; definitions OFFENSES
  • 783.510 — 783.510���� Enticement of seamen to desert or leave ship
  • 783.530 — 783.530���� Receipt of compensation from seaman for furnishing employment
  • 783.550 — 783.550���� Unauthorized boarding of nonpassenger vessel
  • 783.560 — 783.560. The person or officer shall perform such other duties as to the enforcement of those sections as may be enjoine
  • 783.570 — 783.570���� Enforcement officer in Portland and Astoria
  • 783.580 — 783.580���� Tugboat operator refusing to tow; discrimination in charges
  • 783.590 — 783.590���� Lowering of smokestacks of vessels navigating upper Willamette
  • 783.610 — 783.610���� Offenses relating to buoys and beacons BALLAST WATER
  • 783.620 — 783.620���� Discharge of ballast in navigable waters
  • 783.625 — to 783.640. The standards and procedures must minimize the risk of
  • 783.635 — 783.635. ����� (2) The fund established by subsection (1) of this section shall consist of: ����� (a) Fees collected p
  • 783.640 — 783.640; ����� (c) Inspect vessels and collect samples of ballast water pursuant to ORS 783.640; ����� (d) Conduct bal
  • 783.992 — 783.992���� Civil penalties LIENS ON BOATS AND VESSELS ����� 783.010 Claims for which liens accorded. Every boat
Title 79 · ORS Chapter 79 (62 sections)
Title 8 · ORS Chapter 8 (46 sections)
  • 1.002 — 1.002. ����� (2) Consistent with applicable provisions of law and rules made thereunder: ����� (a) Supervise the perso
  • 163.150 — 163.150. ����� (g) Plea offers. ����� (h) Civil compromise under ORS 135.703 to 135.709. ����� (i) Diversion programs
  • 165.803 — 165.803. ����� (D) Crimes constituting domestic violence as defined in ORS 135.230. ����� (E) Misdemeanor crimes. ���
  • 357.835 — (1) for public records valued for legal, administrative, fiscal, tribal
  • 703.412 — 703.412] ����� 8.455 Advisory committee, membership; terms. (1) There is created a Certified Shorthand Reporters Adviso
  • 703.414 — 703.414; 2013 c.155 �7; 2013 c.470 �6] ����� 8.510 [Amended by 1953 c.566 �2; 1957 c.706 �1; 1963 c.494 �1; 1981 c.2
  • 8.100 — 8.100�������� Authority of Judicial Department to require fingerprints; rules JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT COMPENSATION CHANG
  • 8.105 — 8.105�������� Submission of proposed change to legislative committee STATE COURT ADMINISTRATOR; COURT STAFF
  • 8.110 — 8.110�������� State Court Administrator; appointment; term; duties
  • 8.120 — 8.120�������� Duties as court administrator for Supreme Court and Court of Appeals; Central Violations Bureau; delegatio
  • 8.125 — 8.125�������� Duties to assist Chief Justice and other courts
  • 8.150 — 8.150�������� Appointment and compensation of employees
  • 8.160 — and 8.670 to 8.852.
  • 8.170 — and 8.235 shall not be construed to reduce or eliminate any collective
  • 8.185 — 8.185�������� Trial court administrator for judicial district
  • 8.195 — 8.195�������� Appointment of trial court administrators; removal
  • 8.225 — 8.225�������� Duties of trial court administrator; delegation; transcript coordinator
  • 8.235 — 8.235�������� Trial court administrators as state employees
  • 8.245 — 8.245�������� Trial court administrators and other personnel not to engage in private practice of law
  • 8.255 — 8.255�������� Agreement between state and county to provide services with county employees; payment to county; supervisi
  • 8.270 — 8.270�������� Collective bargaining rights of court administrators and staff REPORTERS AND REPORTS
  • 8.360 — 8.360�������� Certified report as prima facie correct; reading as deposition; proceedings where reporter has ceased to b
  • 8.383 — 8.383, 8.385 and 8.387] ����� 8.383 [Formerly part of 8.381; 1981 c.759 �10; repealed by 1981 s.s. c.3 �141] ���
  • 8.420 — 8.420�������� Qualifications and certification of shorthand reporters
  • 8.435 — 8.435�������� Certificate of certified shorthand reporter; prohibition on use of title �certified shorthand reporter� un
  • 8.440 — 8.440�������� Grounds for revocation, suspension or refusal to issue certificate
  • 8.450 — 8.450�������� Disposition of fees and other revenues
  • 8.455 — 8.455; ����� (c) Procedures for the examination of applicants and the issuing of certificates under ORS
  • 8.630 — 8.630�������� Qualifications; general powers and duties
  • 8.650 — 8.650�������� District attorney as public prosecutor
  • 8.660 — 8.660�������� Attending court and prosecuting offenses
  • 8.670 — 8.670�������� Proceedings before magistrates and grand jury
  • 8.675 — 8.675�������� Priority given to administration of laws relating to public assistance and enforcement of support
  • 8.680 — 8.680�������� Prosecuting and collecting penalties and forfeitures; prosecuting and defending for state
  • 8.685 — 8.685�������� Assisting juvenile court; right to appear
  • 8.690 — 8.690�������� Advising and representing county officers and employees
  • 8.710 — 8.710�������� Disqualification; appointment of special district attorney
  • 8.720 — 8.720�������� Receiving private fee in criminal action; acting as attorney in civil action involving same controversy
  • 8.726 — 8.726�������� District attorneys and deputies prohibited from engaging in private practice of law; exception
  • 8.730 — 8.730�������� Partner prosecuting or defending certain cases
  • 8.760 — 8.760�������� Deputies may be authorized and paid by county
  • 8.780 — 8.780�������� Appointment of deputies; qualifications; duties
  • 8.790 — 8.790�������� Compensation of district attorney and deputies limited to salaries
  • 8.830 — 8.830�������� Additional compensation from county for district attorney and deputies paid by state
  • 8.850 — 8.850�������� Offices, supplies and stenographic assistance for district attorneys and deputies
  • 8.852 — 8.852�������� Salary plan for district attorneys ����� 8.010 [Amended by 1953 c.382 �4; 1969 c.198 �36; 1983 c.763 �
Title 80 · ORS Chapter 80 (16 sections)
  • 12.102 — 12.102. Definitions. (1) In ORS 80.1010 to 80.1070: ����� (a)(A) �Controllable electronic record� means a record stored
  • 12.103 — 12.103. Relation to Article 9 and consumer laws. (1) If there is a conflict between ORS 80.1010 to 80.1070 and ORS chapt
  • 12.104 — 12.104. Rights in controllable account, controllable electronic record and controllable payment intangible. (1) This sec
  • 12.105 — 12.105. Control of controllable electronic record. (1) A person has control of a controllable electronic record if the e
  • 12.106 — 12.106. Discharge of account debtor on controllable account or controllable payment intangible. (1) An account debtor on
  • 12.107 — 12.107. Governing law. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, the local law of a controllable electro
  • 79.0203 — [renumbered 79A.2030] on the effective date of this 2025 Act or before
  • 80.1030 — 80.1030���� UCC 12.103. Relation to Article 9 and consumer laws
  • 80.1040 — 80.1040���� UCC 12.104. Rights in controllable account, controllable electronic record and controllable payment intangib
  • 80.1050 — 80.1050���� UCC 12.105. Control of controllable electronic record
  • 80.1060 — 80.1060���� UCC 12.106. Discharge of account debtor on controllable account or controllable payment intangible
  • 80.1070 — 80.1070���� UCC 12.107. Governing law (Temporary provisions relating to transitional matters, applicability and effe
  • 81.236 — in 2025]
  • 81.245 — in 2025]
  • 81.257 — in 2025]
  • 81.260 — in 2025]
Title 801 · ORS Chapter 801 (45 sections)
  • 171.858 — 171.858. The report must include information on the activities and recommendations of the committee and information on a
  • 184.623 — 184.623, 184.659, 184.665, 295.103, 319.010, 319.020, 319.390, 319.520,
  • 190.010 — with the department by which the department shall collect the
  • 295.103 — 295.103, 319.010, 319.390, 319.520, 319.550, 319.671, 319.700, 810.530,
  • 319.430 — 319.430. ����� (3) Any dealer or broker that refuses entry to the department for an inspection, or a demand to furnish
  • 319.510 — to 319.880.
  • 319.665 — 319.665; or] ����� [(B)] (b) For which an emblem has been issued under ORS 319.535. ����� SECTION 87. ORS 825.250 is a
  • 319.883 — 319.883. ����� SECTION 53. (1) The amendments to ORS 801.041, 801.042 and 803.445 and section 6, chapter 491, Oregon La
  • 352.121 — or 353.125, a Port of Portland peace officer, a reserve officer as
  • 366.772 — (3); and
  • 383.150 — 383.150, including the cost of consultants, advisors, attorneys or other professional service providers appointed, retai
  • 801.020 — 801.020���� Statements of policy and purpose; applicability of vehicle code
  • 801.030 — 801.030���� Exemptions from amendments to vehicle code
  • 801.038 — 801.038���� Local government regulation of cell phones in motor vehicles
  • 801.041 — 801.041���� Terms and conditions for imposition of registration fee by county; rules
  • 801.043 — 801.043���� Moneys required by department for initial implementation of registration fees
  • 801.044 — 801.044���� County registration fees; Willamette River bridges
  • 801.055 — 801.055���� Weight standards; Department of Transportation responsibility for weight determination; rules DEFINITION
  • 801.194 — 801.194���� �Class III all-terrain vehicle� and �Class IV all-terrain vehicle�
  • 801.196 — 801.196] ����� 801.200 �Commercial bus.� �Commercial bus� means every motor vehicle designed or used for carrying pa
  • 801.198 — in 1997]
  • 801.207 — 801.207���� �Commercial driver license� and �commercial driving privileges�
  • 801.237 — 801.237���� �District� defined for certain purposes
  • 801.259 — 801.259���� �Electric personal assistive mobility device�
  • 801.280 — 801.280���� �Financial responsibility requirements�
  • 801.288 — 801.288���� �Funeral escort vehicle�; �funeral lead vehicle�; �funeral procession�
  • 801.348 — 801.348, that complies with all of the following: ����� (1) It is designed to be operated on the ground upon wheels. �
  • 801.406 — 801.406���� �Rail fixed guideway public transportation system�
  • 801.524 — in 1991]
  • 801.610 — 801.610���� �Worker transport bus� ENROLLED HOUSE BILL 3991 (2025 SPECIAL SESSION) (Enrolled House Bill 3991 (20
  • 803.065 — or to issue a new title due to name or address change under ORS 803.220
  • 803.090 — 803.090, 803.420 and 803.422 by sections 18, 19 and 46 of this 2025 special session Act. ����� (2) Each year, the money
  • 803.422 — 803.422. For vehicles on which a flat fee is imposed under ORS 803.420, the fee must be a whole dollar amount. ����� (b
  • 806.240 — to file and maintain proof of compliance with financial responsibility
  • 810.210 — for the purpose of guiding, directing, warning or regulating traffic.
  • 813.440 — may be cited as the Motorist Implied Consent Law. [1983 c.338 �1; 1985
  • 814.400 — 814.400. ����� (7) The exemptions in subsection (3) of this section do not apply to the persons and vehicles when trave
  • 818.200 — (1)(a) to (c) are subject to the road use assessment fee imposed under
  • 820.150 — 820.150. ����� (4) A transit bus, as defined in ORS 811.167. [1985 c.420 �3; 1995 c.733 �80; 2015 c.138 �16; 2018 c.62
  • 822.230 — 822.230. ����� (3) No city, county or other political subdivision of this state, nor any state agency, may adopt a regu
  • 825.100 — 825.100, subject to audit and approval by the Department of Transportation] registration weight. ����� [(d)] (c) In add
  • 825.106 — 825.106, 825.108 or 825.127. ����� [(11)] (12) �Private carrier� means any person who operates a motor vehicle over the
  • 825.450 — 825.450, 825.474, 825.476, 825.480, 825.492, 825.555 and 825.990 and section 6, chapter 491, Oregon Laws 2019; repealing
  • 825.470 — 825.470. ����� (2) A person may not load any motor vehicle in excess of the combined weight stated on the [weight ident
  • 825.486 — by section 90 of this 2025 special session Act become operative on July
Title 802 · ORS Chapter 802 (58 sections)
  • 336.795 — 336.795, 336.800, 336.805, 336.810 (2) and 336.815. ����� (B) The remaining moneys, for reimbursing school districts an
  • 801.042 — between the department and the governing bodies of a county or a
  • 802.010 — 802.010���� Duties of Department of Transportation regarding motor vehicles and drivers
  • 802.012 — 802.012���� Rules for acceptance of information submitted other than on paper; effect of submission
  • 802.020 — 802.020���� Administrative facilities for enforcement of motor vehicle laws
  • 802.031 — 802.031���� Designation of dealers and others as agents of department
  • 802.040 — 802.040���� Specification of certain ways of reporting
  • 802.060 — 802.060���� Acceptance of grants and other moneys for traffic safety programs; contracts
  • 802.070 — 802.070���� Department to assist schools in promoting highway safety
  • 802.087 — 802.087���� Rules for assisting offenders in obtaining driver license or identification card
  • 802.091 — 802.091���� Removal of debris following motor vehicle accident FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
  • 802.110 — 802.110���� Procedures for financial administration; receipt and disposition of moneys; refunds; payments; limitations
  • 802.112 — 802.112���� Surcharge for certain transactions; rules
  • 802.120 — 802.120���� Snowmobile fuel tax moneys; amount; disposition
  • 802.125 — 802.125���� Transfer of all-terrain vehicle fuel taxes or special use fuel license fees
  • 802.160 — 802.160���� Use of revocation and suspension reinstatement fees
  • 802.170 — 802.170���� Uncollectible tender of payment; procedures RECORDS
  • 802.175 — 802.175. ����� (9) The records the department maintains under ORS 802.200 concerning odometer readings for vehicles are
  • 802.177 — 802.177���� Prohibition on release of personal information from motor vehicle records
  • 802.179 — (14) may not resell or redisclose the information except as provided in
  • 802.181 — 802.181���� Redisclosure by authorized recipients of personal information from motor vehicle records
  • 802.183 — 802.183���� Fees for and rules regarding release of personal information from motor vehicle records
  • 802.185 — 802.185���� Notice to individual of certain requests for information; waiver
  • 802.187 — subjects the State of Oregon to any liability or claim shall indemnify
  • 802.189 — 802.189���� Criminal penalty for violation of ORS 802.175 to 802.187
  • 802.191 — 802.191���� Civil action for violation of ORS 802.175 to 802.187
  • 802.195 — 802.195���� Social Security numbers; disclosure; fees; penalty
  • 802.200 — to another jurisdiction upon request of the other jurisdiction.
  • 802.202 — 802.202���� Conditions for disclosure of drug test results
  • 802.210 — 802.210���� Records of notification of approaching expiration of registration or license not required
  • 802.220 — is a reasonable fee established by the department.
  • 802.251 — 802.251] ����� 802.260 Driver license and identification card records; contents; copies to counties; fees. (1) In ad
  • 802.255 — 802.255���� Exchange of information for implementation of ORS 802.250 and 802.253
  • 802.278 — 802.278���� Retention of collision reports by law enforcement agencies; disclosure of nonpersonal information TRANSP
  • 802.300 — 802.300���� Transportation Safety Committee; members, compensation, expenses; staff
  • 802.310 — 802.310���� Transportation safety programs; administrator
  • 802.315 — shall be paid into the State Treasury and credited to the account
  • 802.325 — 802.325���� Bicycle safety program; contents; fees (metadata only)
  • 802.329 — in 1991]
  • 802.340 — 802.340���� Transportation Safety Account; uses; Motorcycle Safety Subaccount
  • 802.348 — 802.348���� Membership of advisory committees must reflect state racial, ethnic and ability composition COMMITTEES A
  • 802.350 — 802.350���� Winter Recreation Advisory Committee; members; meetings; rules
  • 802.370 — 802.370���� Advisory committee on vehicle dealer regulation; members; compensation RECIPROCAL AGREEMENTS AND INTERST
  • 802.400 — 802.400; 2003 c.81 �12; 2005 c.22 �514] ����� 802.340 Transportation Safety Account; uses; Motorcycle Safety Subacco
  • 802.410 — 802.410] ����� 802.320 Motorcycle safety program; contents; fees; contracts. (1) In addition to any duties under ORS
  • 802.500 — and 802.520.
  • 802.530 — 802.530���� Authority of department for reciprocal agreements concerning traffic offenses; permitted provisions; fees; l
  • 802.550 — 802.550���� Administrative provisions relating to license compact
  • 802.560 — 802.560���� Multistate Highway Transportation Agreement
  • 802.565 — 802.565���� Participation by department and payment of fees
  • 802.570 — 802.570���� Compensation and reimbursement for legislative representative under Multistate Highway Transportation Agreem
  • 802.600 — 802.600���� Agreements to transact department business; fees; rules GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 802.010 Duties of D
  • 806.060 — 806.060. [2009 c.620 �2] ����� 802.093 [2020 s.s.1 c.15 �21; repealed by 2022 c.25 �3] FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
  • 810.460 — 810.460; and ����� (b) Share information in the police reports that is not personal information with service providers
  • 811.735 — include a way of making owners aware of the definition of a totaled
  • 811.747 — 811.747. [1983 c.338 �126; 1985 c.16 �36; 1985 c.175 �2; 1985 c.251 �12; 1985 c.313 �2; 1987 c.5 �2; 1989 c.853 �2; 1991
  • 821.210 — and 821.240 to 821.290.
  • 826.007 — 826.007. ����� (2) All grants of privileges and registration exemptions under this section shall be by declaration, sha
Title 803 · ORS Chapter 803 (95 sections)
  • 192.846 — 192.846, the actual residence or business address of the owner. The department may provide by rule for acceptance of som
  • 319.700 — is transferred, whether by operation of law or otherwise, the
  • 477.650 — or a similar federal statute. The exemption under this subsection also
  • 802.520 — 802.520, 826.005 or 826.007 with respect to another jurisdiction, any vehicle properly registered and titled in such oth
  • 803.012 — 803.012. [1983 c.338 �188; 1985 c.16 �64; 1985 c.174 �2; 1985 c.300 �3; 1985 c.315 �1; 1987 c.790 �1; 1989 c.148 �12; 19
  • 803.025 — or that are exempt from vehicle titling requirements by ORS 803.030.
  • 803.036 — 803.036���� Optional titling; park model recreational vehicles; rules
  • 803.053 — 803.053���� Expedited titling; vehicle dealers; rules; fee
  • 803.070 — 803.070���� False statement in application or assignment; penalty
  • 803.080 — 803.080���� Unlawfully publishing certificate of title forms prohibited; penalty
  • 803.085 — 803.085���� Selling untitled vehicle prohibited; penalty (Fees)
  • 803.092 — 803.092, a person commits the offense of failure to deliver vehicle documents on transfer of a vehicle for which the Dep
  • 803.094 — or 803.205, the department may accept a scanned copy of the person�s
  • 803.097 — 803.097���� Perfection of security interest in vehicle; rules
  • 803.098 — 803.098���� Certain transactions that do not create security interest
  • 803.100 — 803.100���� Application of Uniform Commercial Code (metadata only)
  • 803.105 — 803.105���� Failure to deliver documents on transfer; late fee; penalty
  • 803.106 — 803.106���� Failure to deliver information on transfer of Oregon-titled vehicle for which there is no title certificate;
  • 803.108 — 803.108���� Effect of tax lien on transfer of vehicle (Transferor Notice)
  • 803.112 — and this section in a way that is efficient and convenient for the
  • 803.113 — 803.113���� Department action upon receipt of notice under ORS 803.112; rules
  • 803.114 — 803.114���� Knowingly submitting false notice of transfer; penalty
  • 803.115 — 803.115] ����� 803.110 [1985 c.485 �3; repealed by 1989 c.148 �20] (Transferor Notice) ����� 803.112 Notice
  • 803.116 — 803.116���� Knowingly submitting false information about transfer of interest in vehicle; penalty
  • 803.117 — 803.117���� Effect of notice of transfer on civil and criminal liability (Odometer Disclosure)
  • 803.120 — 803.120, if a disclosure is otherwise required. ����� (4) Any other information required by the department. ����� (5)
  • 803.122 — except that for purposes of the required information, the lessee shall
  • 803.124 — 803.124���� Rules for issuance of forms; agreements for provision of forms; fee
  • 803.126 — 803.126���� Odometer disclosure without title application; fee (Transitional Ownership Records)
  • 803.132 — 803.132���� Circumstances under which transitional ownership record acceptable as ownership record
  • 803.136 — 803.136���� Mandatory rejection, return or invalidation of record by department
  • 803.138 — 803.138���� Discretionary rejection, return or invalidation of record by department (Salvage Titles)
  • 803.200 — 803.200, or any other provision of law, to register the vehicle in this state. ����� (7) The applicant surrenders all e
  • 803.205 — 803.205���� Proof of ownership or security interest on transfer or application for title or registration; affidavit
  • 803.206 — 803.206���� Electronically transmitted documents for title, registration or odometer disclosure; rules
  • 803.207 — 803.207���� Expedited titling and registration; fee
  • 803.210 — 803.210. [1983 c.338 �201; 1985 c.736 �1; 1987 c.146 �6; 1987 c.790 �2; 2003 c.618 �47; 2023 c.232 �3] ����� 803.217
  • 803.212 — 803.212���� Inspection of vehicle identification numbers; product identification numbers; rules
  • 803.217 — 803.217���� Transfer of title and registration for vehicles abandoned by tenant; rules
  • 803.219 — 803.219���� Limitation on car rental fees (Offenses)
  • 803.220 — 803.220���� Notification to department of name or address change; rules; requirements; procedure; exception; penalty
  • 803.225 — 803.225���� Failure to designate replica, reconstructed, assembled or specially constructed vehicle in title or registra
  • 803.230 — 803.230���� Forging, altering or unlawfully producing or using title or registration; penalty REGISTRATION (Gene
  • 803.300 — or 803.315, as appropriate.
  • 803.305 — 803.305���� Exemptions from general registration requirements
  • 803.315 — 803.315���� Failure to pay registration fee; penalty
  • 803.320 — 803.320���� Permitting unlawful operation of unregistered vehicle; penalty
  • 803.325 — 803.325���� Purchase and use of out-of-state registered vehicle; requirements; penalty (Qualifications)
  • 803.350 — 803.350. ����� (2) Under this section, the department may require any proof sufficient to satisfy the department concer
  • 803.360 — (2), the owner and the vehicle will meet the qualifications of this
  • 803.380 — 803.380. ����� (8)(a) Beginning with 2009 model year new motor vehicles, the applicant provides proof of compliance wit
  • 803.385 — 803.385���� False swearing relating to registration; penalty (Periods and Fees)
  • 803.410 — 803.410���� Department authorized to adjust periods and fees; rules
  • 803.417 — 803.417���� Registration period for Oregon National Guard member or military reservist
  • 803.435 — to determine the registration fees under ORS 803.420 for vehicles
  • 803.440 — 803.440���� Failure to submit declaration of weight; penalty
  • 803.450 — 803.450���� Notice of pending expiration; exceptions; effect of failure to receive; records
  • 803.455 — if, when charged, a member of the Oregon National Guard or a military
  • 803.465 — 803.465���� Proof of compliance with pollution control equipment requirements
  • 803.473 — 803.473���� Effect of unpaid registration fees on issuance of duplicate or replacement certificate of title
  • 803.478 — 803.478���� Donation to Oregon Department of Veterans� Affairs Veterans Suicide Prevention and Outreach Program (Cards)
  • 803.505 — 803.505���� Failure to carry registration card; penalty
  • 803.510 — 803.510���� Duplicate or replacement; fee (Plates)
  • 803.530 — 803.530���� Period of validity; transfer; replacement
  • 803.533 — 803.533���� Period of validity for Oregon National Guard member or military reservist
  • 803.535 — 803.535���� Size, form, material, color, design, contents
  • 803.540 — 803.540���� Failure to display plates; exceptions; penalty
  • 803.545 — 803.545���� Failure to display out-of-state plates; penalty
  • 803.550 — 803.550���� Illegal alteration or display of plates; exception; penalty
  • 803.552 — 803.552���� Car rental company; issuance of plates; fees; rules (Stickers)
  • 803.555 — 803.555. [1983 c.338 �260; 1985 c.16 �101; 1993 c.741 �121; 2007 c.564 �4] ����� 803.537 [1987 c.572 �5; 1989 c.742
  • 803.560 — if, when charged, the person charged was the registered owner of the
  • 803.565 — 803.565. The following apply to trip permits issued under this subsection: ����� (a) A permit issued under this subsect
  • 803.570 — 803.570, together with a fee of $12. ����� (6) A fee paid under subsection (2), (4) or (5) of this section includes the
  • 803.575 — 803.575���� Fees for cards, plates and stickers; issuance; replacement; transfer
  • 803.585 — 803.585���� Registration fees in lieu of certain other taxes and licenses; exemptions (Diesel Engines)
  • 803.591 — 803.591���� Requirements for vehicles with diesel engines; exceptions; rules
  • 803.600 — or under permits described under ORS 803.610 to 803.625.
  • 803.601 — 803.601���� Disposition of fees collected for certain permits
  • 803.602 — 803.602���� Proof of insurance coverage for certain trip permits
  • 803.605 — 803.605���� Erroneous issuance of trip permit; refund of fee
  • 803.615 — 803.615���� Temporary permit for registration applicant
  • 803.625 — shall be placed on the left side of the rear window of the vehicle
  • 803.630 — 803.630���� Agent violation of temporary registration permit procedures; penalty
  • 803.635 — 803.635���� Improper use of temporary registration permit; penalty
  • 803.640 — 803.640���� Prohibition on showing name or address on permit
  • 803.650 — 803.650���� Placement of permits in vehicles; rules
  • 803.665 — 803.665���� Towing commercial fishing boat without permit TITLES (Generally) ����� 803.010 Proof of ownershi
  • 805.045 — or 805.060. [1983 c.338 �236; 1985 c.16 �90; 1987 c.440 �4; 1989 c.22 �2]
  • 805.278 — or 805.283;
  • 806.080 — and will continue to be covered by the policy for as long as the permit
  • 815.295 — and does not have proof of compliance with the requirements. The dealer
  • 819.010 — 819.010, 819.012, 819.014 or 819.030. ����� (d) Any vehicle if the department has received notice that the vehicle has
  • 821.110 — 821.110. ����� (8) Implements of husbandry, well drilling machinery, emergency fire apparatus providing public fire pro
  • 826.005 — or 826.007 with respect to another jurisdiction, any vehicle properly
Title 805 · ORS Chapter 805 (45 sections)
  • 406.050 — for paying the expenses of operating the Oregon Veterans� Homes
  • 60.001 — 60.001. [1983 c.338 �769; 1985 c.16 �368; 1987 c.94 �109; 2003 c.80 �26] ����� 805.320 Application for registration.
  • 802.100 — to be used as other moneys in the account are used. Deposits under this
  • 805.030 — 805.030���� Violation of registration limits on antique or special interest vehicle; penalty
  • 805.037 — 805.037���� Violation of registration limits on racing activity vehicles; penalty
  • 805.040 — 805.040���� Registration of government-owned vehicles
  • 805.047 — 805.047���� Regular registration for county-owned vehicles
  • 805.050 — 805.050���� School buses and school activity vehicles; exceptions
  • 805.092 — 805.092���� Low-speed vehicles and medium-speed electric vehicles; rules PARTICULAR PERSONS
  • 805.103 — 805.103���� Congressional Medal of Honor recipients; rules
  • 805.105 — 805.105, the group shall pay to the department all of the department�s anticipated costs of issuing a veterans� recognit
  • 805.106 — 805.106���� Funding for veterans� recognition plate costs
  • 805.107 — 805.107���� Disposition of certain plates issued to veterans
  • 805.115 — 805.115���� Active members of Oregon National Guard FLEETS
  • 805.120 — 805.120���� Effect of fleet registration; requirements; rules SPECIAL INDICIA OF REGISTRATION (Generally)
  • 805.200 — 805.200���� Plates and other devices with special designs; rules
  • 805.205 — 805.205. [2012 c.37 �68b; 2013 c.624 �23; 2021 c.631 �62] ����� Note: 805.207 was enacted into law by the Legislativ
  • 805.207 — 805.207���� Keep Kids Safe Registration Plate Account
  • 805.220 — 805.220���� Elected official plates; qualifications; fee; rules
  • 805.225 — 805.225���� Special registration plate; qualifications; application; fee; rules
  • 805.250 — 805.250���� Fees for special plates (Salmon Registration Plate)
  • 805.255 — 805.255���� Salmon registration plate; rules; fees (metadata only)
  • 805.256 — 805.256. [1997 c.672 �6; 2001 c.124 �5; 2003 c.14 �464; 2003 c.409 �5; 2017 c.750 �39m] ����� 805.256 Disposition of
  • 805.260 — 805.260���� Cultural registration plates; rules; fees
  • 805.261 — 805.261���� Disposition of moneys from cultural registration plate surcharge (Crater Lake National Park Registration
  • 805.263 — 805.263���� Crater Lake National Park registration plate; rules; fees
  • 805.264 — 805.264���� Disposition of moneys from Crater Lake National Park registration plate surcharge (Wine Country Registra
  • 805.268 — 805.268���� Wine country registration plate design (metadata only)
  • 805.272 — 805.272. [2011 c.709 �2; 2015 c.138 �24; 2017 c.750 �39p] ����� 805.268 Wine country registration plate design. (1)
  • 805.274 — 805.274���� Distribution of moneys; rules (Portland Trail Blazers Registration Plate)
  • 805.279 — 805.279. ����� (3) Notwithstanding ORS 803.530, Portland Trail Blazers registration plates may be transferred from vehi
  • 805.283 — 805.283���� Breast cancer awareness registration plate; rules; fee
  • 805.285 — 805.285���� Disposition of moneys from breast cancer awareness registration plate surcharge (Pacific Wonderland Regi
  • 805.287 — 805.287���� Pacific Wonderland registration plate; rules; fee
  • 805.289 — 805.289. ����� (3) Notwithstanding ORS 803.530, Pacific Wonderland registration plates may be transferred from vehicle
  • 805.300 — 805.300. Except as otherwise provided in this section, farm vehicles registered under ORS 826.009 or 826.011 are subject
  • 805.320 — for farm vehicle registration.
  • 805.322 — 805.322���� Annual proof of qualification for farm vehicle registration
  • 805.350 — to 805.370, if the department determines that such person has violated
  • 805.360 — 805.360���� Failure to register farm vehicle properly; penalty
  • 805.380 — 805.380���� Department investigation; cancellation (metadata only)
  • 805.390 — 805.390���� Permitted uses of farm-registered vehicles
  • 805.400 — to be registered under ORS 826.009 or 826.011. Vehicles with farm
  • 805.410 — 805.410���� Department investigation of farm vehicle proportional registration application; cancellation PARTICULAR
  • 815.310 — 815.310. ����� (4) The department shall suspend or revoke registration under this section if the department determines
Title 806 · ORS Chapter 806 (22 sections)
  • 803.460 — or 811.725 to provide proof of compliance with financial responsibility
  • 806.012 — 806.012���� Failure to carry proof of compliance with financial responsibility requirements; rules; penalty
  • 806.020 — 806.020���� Exemptions from financial responsibility requirements
  • 806.040 — within 30 days after it has become final constitutes reasonable grounds
  • 806.050 — 806.050���� Falsification of financial responsibility; penalty
  • 806.055 — 806.055���� Giving false information about liability insurance to police officer; penalty REQUIREMENTS (Generall
  • 806.070 — 806.070. ����� (b) A self-insurer may recover from a customer of the self-insurer or an operator of the self-insured ve
  • 806.075 — 806.075���� Insurance requirements for person convicted of driving under influence of intoxicants (Insurance)
  • 806.140 — 806.140���� Certificate; issuance; cancellation ENFORCEMENT
  • 806.150 — 806.150���� Department verification program; rules (metadata only)
  • 806.170 — 806.170���� Department check on financial certification on accident reports
  • 806.180 — 806.180���� Information to be provided when certification of compliance required
  • 806.195 — 806.195���� Information submitted by insurers; rules; use FUTURE RESPONSIBILITY FILINGS
  • 806.200 — 806.200. [1983 c.338 �856; 1995 c.733 �87; 2003 c.175 �7] ����� 806.220 [1983 c.338 �857; 1985 c.393 �64; 1985 c.714
  • 806.210 — 806.210���� Exemption from requirement to file after accident
  • 806.230 — or more than three years have passed from the date the filing was
  • 806.245 — 806.245���� Termination of future responsibility filing requirement; reasons
  • 806.280 — 806.280���� When certificate of insurer not authorized to do business in this state may be used
  • 806.290 — 806.290. ����� (2) The certificate or certificates must cover all vehicles that are registered in the name of or operat
  • 806.300 — 806.300���� Failure to surrender license and registration on cancellation of future responsibility filing; penalty G
  • 809.130 — and 809.415.
  • 809.715 — in 1995]
Title 807 · ORS Chapter 807 (74 sections)
  • 181A.345 — 181A.345. ����� (b) �Parole and probation officer� has the meaning given that term in ORS 181A.355. [1989 c.902 �2; 201
  • 475.230 — for the purpose of transferring a drug containing pseudoephedrine or
  • 802.250 — or Address Confidentiality Program participants in ORS 192.846, the
  • 802.253 — 802.253. ����� (2) Notice required under this section: ����� (a) Must be given within 30 days of change of driver addr
  • 807.010 — 807.010���� Operating vehicle without driving privileges or in violation of license restrictions; penalty STATUTORY
  • 807.018 — 807.018���� Persons considered to hold commercial driving privileges
  • 807.020 — 807.020���� Exemptions from requirement to have Oregon license or permit ESTABLISHMENT OF IDENTITY
  • 807.021 — 807.021���� Proof of Social Security number; rules (metadata only)
  • 807.022 — 807.022���� Verification of identity source documents
  • 807.024 — 807.024���� Collection of biometric data; establishment of person�s identity; rules; immunity
  • 807.026 — 807.026���� Management of biometric data LICENSES, ENDORSEMENTS AND PERMITS (Licenses)
  • 807.036 — 807.036���� Exceptions to endorsement requirement for tow vehicle operator
  • 807.040 — 807.040, an applicant for a commercial learner driver permit must submit valid documentation, as defined by the departme
  • 807.045 — 807.045���� Issuance of commercial license to person who holds out-of-state commercial license
  • 807.062 — 807.062; and ����� (c) Completes a motorcycle rider education course outside of this state that is approved by the depa
  • 807.065 — 807.065���� Additional eligibility requirements for persons under 18 years of age; provisional driver license
  • 807.066 — 807.066���� School requirements for persons under 18 years of age
  • 807.070 — that the department determines necessary to determine whether the
  • 807.072 — 807.072. ����� (4) Any other examination or test, including demonstrations, that the department determines may be neces
  • 807.073 — 807.073���� Drive tests; rural Oregon residents; priority of applicants
  • 807.080 — 807.080���� Driver competency testing certificates; rules; fees
  • 807.085 — 807.085���� Entry-level commercial motor vehicle driver training; requirements; penalties; rules
  • 807.090 — 807.090���� Establishing eligibility notwithstanding mental or physical condition or impairment
  • 807.115 — 807.115���� Digital images of photographs and signatures
  • 807.120 — 807.120, 807.173 or 807.285 when issuing, renewing or replacing a commercial driver license or commercial learner driver
  • 807.122 — 807.122���� Restrictions on operation with provisional driver license
  • 807.130 — 807.130; or ����� (b) Applies for issuance of a license within six months after the applicant is discharged from the Ar
  • 807.135 — 807.135���� Expiration of license held by Oregon National Guard member or military reservist
  • 807.137 — 807.137���� Expiration of license held by person volunteering outside of United States
  • 807.140 — 807.140���� Notice prior to expiration; exceptions; effect of failure to notify; records
  • 807.160 — 807.160���� Replacement license or permit; rules; fees
  • 807.164 — 807.164���� Commercial driving privileges; federal waiver; rules
  • 807.166 — 807.166���� Commercial driving privileges; federal Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse; rules
  • 807.168 — 807.168���� Commercial driving privileges; Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration; conformance; rules (Endorsem
  • 807.170 — 807.170���� Requirements for issuance; fees; cancellation
  • 807.173 — 807.173���� Additional requirements for hazardous materials endorsement; rules
  • 807.175 — 807.175. ����� (3) An endorsement granted under this section is subject to the following: ����� (a) It is part of the
  • 807.285 — 807.285���� Commercial learner driver permit; fees (metadata only)
  • 807.290 — 807.290���� Special temporary instruction driver permit; fees
  • 807.330 — 807.330���� Court bail driver permit (Continuing Eligibility)
  • 807.340 — 807.340���� Proof of eligibility; effect of failure to reestablish; waiver of fee
  • 807.350 — 807.350���� Cancellation of privileges; issuance of more limited license or permit (Persons With Limited Vision)
  • 807.359 — 807.359���� Special limited vision condition learner�s permit
  • 807.363 — 807.363���� Issuance of driver license to person with limited vision condition
  • 807.368 — 807.368���� Form of permit; rehabilitation training specialists; rules
  • 807.390 — 807.390���� Waiver of certain fees; rules IDENTIFICATION CARDS
  • 807.400 — that is prohibited in relation to a license under ORS 807.530, 807.580
  • 807.405 — 807.405���� Applicant temporary identification card; rules
  • 807.410 — 807.410. ����� (3) The department may determine by rule: ����� (a) What is considered a law enforcement agency for the
  • 807.420 — 807.420. ����� (12) If a person to whom an identification card was issued and who changes the person�s residence addres
  • 807.430 — 807.430���� Misuse of identification card; penalty REAL ID
  • 807.455 — 807.455���� Issuance, replacement and renewal; requirements
  • 807.470 — 807.470���� Disclosure of identity source documents
  • 807.480 — 807.480���� Verification of lawful status in the United States; rules
  • 807.485 — 807.485���� Public information program OFFENSES
  • 807.500 — 807.500���� Unlawful production of certain documents; affirmative defense; penalty
  • 807.510 — 807.510���� Transfer of documents for purposes of misrepresentation; penalty
  • 807.520 — 807.520���� False swearing to receive license; penalty
  • 807.540 — 807.540���� Failure to surrender prior license; penalty
  • 807.560 — 807.560���� Failure to notify department upon change of address or name; rules; penalty
  • 807.610 — 807.610���� Employing or providing vehicle to unqualified driver; penalty
  • 807.620 — 807.620���� Giving false information to police officer; penalty MISCELLANEOUS
  • 807.700 — 807.700���� Notification to department as to released persons with mental retardation or mental illness who are licensed
  • 807.710 — 807.710���� Reports of persons with cognitive or functional impairment; rules; forms
  • 807.720 — 807.720���� Filing of death records with department
  • 807.725 — 807.725���� Issuance of fictitious driver licenses and identification cards; rules; fees
  • 807.730 — 807.730, the limited term identification card shall indicate: ����� (a) That it is a limited term identification card;
  • 807.745 — 807.745���� Findings regarding personal information contained in driver licenses, driver permits and identification card
  • 807.760 — 807.760���� Prohibition on use of license or permit as evidence of citizenship or immigration status REQUIREMENT
  • 809.520 — 809.520; ����� (C) Not be otherwise ineligible to hold a commercial driver license; ����� (D) Hold a commercial learne
  • 809.600 — as a habitual offender; or
  • 811.700 — or 811.705;
  • 821.170 — 821.170, unless a person is operating a Class I all-terrain vehicle on an all-terrain vehicle highway access route that
  • 821.176 — 821.176, unless a person is operating a Class IV all-terrain vehicle on an all-terrain vehicle highway access route that
Title 809 · ORS Chapter 809 (65 sections)
  • 131.602 — (137) or (138) or 809.740, unless the agency has adopted policies and
  • 161.351 — 161.351, the department shall immediately suspend the driving privileges of the person. A suspension under this subsecti
  • 471.430 — 471.430. [2012 c.14 �2; 2013 c.237 �46; 2018 c.114 �6; 2019 c.15 �2] ����� 809.320 Cancellation on written request o
  • 475C.341 — 475C.341, 475C.345 or 475C.349. ����� (3) Whenever a person who is 20 years of age or younger, but not younger than 13
  • 807.530 — 807.530. ����� (b) Committed false swearing in making application for the driving privileges in violation of ORS 807.52
  • 807.590 — 807.590. ����� (e) Used the license, permit or identification card of another in violation of ORS 807.430 or 807.600.
  • 809.090 — 809.090���� Cancellation of registration or title for failure to qualify; notice; rules
  • 809.095 — 809.095���� Cancellation or suspension of registration for failure to comply with financial responsibility requirements
  • 809.100 — 809.100���� Hearing on proposed cancellation or refusal; judicial review
  • 809.110 — 809.110���� Failure to surrender canceled registration or title; penalty REGISTRATION, DRIVING PRIVILEGES OR IDENTIF
  • 809.120 — 809.120���� Court-ordered suspension of registration or driving privileges for weight violation
  • 809.135 — 809.135���� Refusal to issue, revocation or suspension of identification card, registration or title for failure to use
  • 809.140 — 809.140���� Administrative review of suspension, revocation or cancellation of identification card, registration or driv
  • 809.230 — 809.230���� Court suspension or revocation of nonresident driving privileges
  • 809.240 — 809.240���� Court-ordered suspension or revocation; taking possession of license or permit; temporary permit
  • 809.250 — 809.250; 2011 c.355 �9; 2018 c.76 �27] ����� 809.280 Department procedures following court order of suspension or re
  • 809.260 — 809.260���� Court-ordered suspension of driving privileges of juvenile (Additional Authority of Court)
  • 809.267 — 809.267���� Additional fee upon notice of suspension or restriction
  • 809.270 — 809.270, 811.109 or 811.135. ����� (2) Upon taking possession of a license or permit under this section, a court shall
  • 809.275 — 809.275. ����� (3) Upon receipt of an order under this section, the department shall proceed as provided under ORS 809.
  • 809.280 — and 809.415. A judgment shall be deemed settled for the purposes
  • 809.310 — 809.310���� Cancellation or suspension of driving privileges; grounds; surrender of license or permit; duration; reissua
  • 809.312 — 809.312���� Reissuance of privileges after suspension for submitting false information
  • 809.320 — 809.320���� Cancellation on written request of parent or legal guardian
  • 809.360 — 809.360���� General provisions relating to suspension or revocation of driving privileges
  • 809.380 — 809.380���� Period of suspension; effect; reinstatement; fee
  • 809.390 — 809.390���� Period of revocation; effect; reinstatement; fee
  • 809.400 — 809.400���� Suspension or revocation for out-of-state conviction
  • 809.406 — 809.406���� Cancellation and disqualification from holding driver license with Class A or Class B farm endorsement
  • 809.411 — and 813.400. The schedules are as follows:
  • 809.412 — 809.412���� Authority of juvenile court for suspension or revocation
  • 809.415 — 809.415���� Suspensions for conduct involving judgments, financial responsibility, dishonesty
  • 809.416 — 809.416���� When person subject to suspension under ORS 809.415; duration
  • 809.417 — 809.417���� Suspension for conduct regarding accidents
  • 809.419 — 809.419���� Suspensions for physical or mental condition or impairment
  • 809.421 — 809.421���� Suspensions for miscellaneous driving-related actions
  • 809.428 — 809.428. The department may not reinstate driving privileges of any person whose privileges are suspended under subsecti
  • 809.430 — 809.430. ����� (c) The hearing shall be in the county where the person resides unless the person and the department agr
  • 809.440 — prior to a suspension under this subsection. A person whose obligation
  • 809.450 — 809.450���� Hearing for rescission of suspension for financial and future responsibility violations; grounds
  • 809.460 — 809.460���� Rescission of suspension or revocation upon appeal of underlying conviction
  • 809.470 — 809.470; and ����� (c) The judgment creditor or the judgment creditor�s attorney makes a written request for forwarding
  • 809.480 — 809.480���� Driver improvement programs; rules; purpose; suspension; fee
  • 809.490 — 809.490���� Suspension or revocation of driving privileges of nonresident driver; reports to home state
  • 809.500 — 809.500. ����� (6) To obtain driving privileges after the period of suspension or cancellation under this section, a pe
  • 809.515 — 809.515���� Failure to appear, pay fine or obey court order in another jurisdiction; disqualification by Federal Motor C
  • 809.535 — 809.535���� Suspension of commercial driver license for specified rail crossing violations
  • 809.545 — 809.545, and the commercial driving privileges of the person who is the subject of the record, report or notice are due
  • 809.605 — 809.605���� Determination of which offenses count; rules
  • 809.610 — 809.610���� Restriction of driving privileges; notice; meeting
  • 809.698 — 809.698���� Definition of �vehicle immobilization device�
  • 809.700 — 809.700���� Court-ordered impoundment or immobilization upon conviction; grounds; duration; vehicles subject; return; se
  • 809.702 — 809.702, a �vehicle immobilization device� means a device that may be clamped and locked onto a part of a motor vehicle
  • 809.720 — may request a hearing to contest the validity of the impoundment. A
  • 809.725 — 809.725���� Notice following impoundment under city or county ordinance
  • 809.730 — 809.730. ����� (3) Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2) of this section, seizure and forfeiture procedures in a city
  • 809.735 — 809.735���� Preemption of local forfeiture ordinances
  • 809.740 — 809.740. [2013 c.374 �3; 2017 c.21 �125] _______________
  • 809.745 — 809.745���� Adoption of policies and procedures prior to forfeiture ����� 809.010 [1983 c.338 �386; 1985 c.16 �202;
  • 810.375 — that a person charged with a traffic offense has been found guilty
  • 811.231 — (1).
  • 811.460 — 811.460. ����� (c) Obstructing a rail crossing in violation of ORS 811.475. ����� (d) Failure of the operator of a com
  • 813.010 — 813.010. The police officer who ordered the vehicle impounded may submit an affidavit to the hearings officer in lieu of
  • 813.400 — or any other law requiring suspension or revocation of driving
  • 819.110 — to 819.215.
Title 81 · ORS Chapter 81 (17 sections)
  • 80.010 — 80.010] ����� 81.203 Effect of an assignment on a defense. In the case of an assignment of a thing in action, an act
  • 80.106 — 80.106] ����� 81.242 Protection of buyers of farm products, commission merchants and selling agents; exception. Exce
  • 80.109 — 80.109] ����� 81.245 When buyer of farm product, commission merchant and selling agent subject to security interest
  • 80.118 — 80.118] ����� 81.254 Confirmation of existence of any effective financing statement; fee; rules. (1) On request, the
  • 80.121 — 80.121] ����� 81.257 Courtesy notice. Nothing in ORS 81.230 to 81.263 shall prevent a secured party from providing a
  • 80.127 — 80.127] ����� 81.263 Place to register as buyer of farm product, commission merchant or selling agent; duration of r
  • 81.010 — 81.010������ Effect of unaccepted offer in writing to pay or deliver
  • 81.030 — 81.030������ Receipt for paying money or delivering instruments or property CHOICE OF FORUM PROVISIONS IN CONSUMER C
  • 81.150 — 81.150������ Revocation of contract provision requiring consumer to assert claim outside state; requirements; attorney f
  • 81.200 — 81.200������ Assignment of chose in action; payment by debtor without notice
  • 81.203 — 81.203������ Effect of an assignment on a defense CENTRAL FILING SYSTEM FOR FARM PRODUCTS
  • 81.239 — 81.239������ Establishment of central filing system for farm products; fees; rules
  • 81.242 — 81.242������ Protection of buyers of farm products, commission merchants and selling agents; exception
  • 81.248 — 81.248������ Requirements for effective financing statement; amendment; duration; lapse; fee; rules
  • 81.251 — or 81.254, that names the seller and specifies the farm products being
  • 81.254 — 81.254������ Confirmation of existence of any effective financing statement; fee; rules
  • 81.263 — 81.263������ Place to register as buyer of farm product, commission merchant or selling agent; duration of registration;
Title 810 · ORS Chapter 810 (56 sections)
  • 131.880 — finds a vehicle parked or standing upon any railroad track or within
  • 133.235 — and 133.310.
  • 153.042 — 153.042, the issuing officer need not have observed the act of parking, but need only have observed that the vehicle app
  • 810.012 — 810.012���� Jurisdiction over access to facilities and services from certain roads; rules (Roads)
  • 810.022 — 810.022���� Authorizing use of vehicles in parades (metadata only)
  • 810.030 — 810.030���� Imposition of restrictions on highway use; grounds; procedure; penalties
  • 810.040 — 810.040���� Designation of truck routes; limitations; penalties
  • 810.045 — 810.045���� County roads; designation of safety corridors; penalties
  • 810.050 — 810.050. ����� (5) A rule, resolution or ordinance adopted under this section shall fix the maximum loaded weight, leng
  • 810.100 — 810.100���� Restriction of animal traffic to bridle paths
  • 810.110 — 810.110���� Designation of through highways and stop intersections
  • 810.150 — 810.150���� Drain construction; compliance with bicycle safety requirements; guidelines (Parking)
  • 810.160 — 810.160���� Controlling parking on highways; limitations
  • 810.180 — 810.180, of 45 miles per hour or greater. [Formerly 811.106; 2015 c.139 �1] ����� 810.245 Signs giving notice of con
  • 810.212 — 810.212���� Requirements for certain speed limit signs
  • 810.214 — 810.214���� Signs prohibiting unmuffled engine brakes
  • 810.220 — 810.220���� Exemption from traffic control device specifications
  • 810.230 — 810.230���� Unlawful sign display; exceptions; penalty
  • 810.240 — 810.240���� Unlawful interference with traffic control device or railroad sign; penalty
  • 810.245 — 810.245���� Signs giving notice of consequences of traffic offenses committed in school zones
  • 810.247 — 810.247���� Signs giving notice of multilane roundabouts
  • 810.250 — 810.250���� Use of traffic control device placement or legibility as evidence
  • 810.260 — 810.260���� Standards for installation, operation and use of traffic control signal operating devices; rules COURTS
  • 810.300 — 810.300���� Security for appearance on traffic crime
  • 810.320 — 810.320���� Use of guaranteed arrest bond certificate as security deposit
  • 810.330 — 810.330���� Use of automobile membership card as security deposit (Jurisdiction and Procedures)
  • 810.340 — 810.340���� Proceedings; jurisdiction of financial responsibility requirements and suspension
  • 810.350 — 810.350���� Procedures for overloading and certain other violations (Court-Related Offenses)
  • 810.365 — 810.365���� Failure to appear on certain parking offenses (Records)
  • 810.370 — 810.370���� Court to forward traffic conviction records to department; exceptions
  • 810.412 — 810.412���� Limitation on issuing citations for traffic offenses related to vehicle lighting
  • 810.415 — 810.415���� Removal of vehicles, cargo or debris from roadway after collision
  • 810.420 — 810.420���� Use of speed measuring device; citation; training
  • 810.425 — to appear in a circuit or justice court upon an alleged parking offense
  • 810.430 — 810.430���� Movement of illegally parked vehicles (Photo Red Light)
  • 810.434 — 810.434���� Photo red light; operation; evaluation (metadata only)
  • 810.436 — 810.436���� Citations based on photo red light; response to citation
  • 810.437 — 810.437���� Citations for speeding based on photo red light; response to citation (Photo Radar)
  • 810.442 — 810.442���� Citations based on photo radar in highway work zones; response to citation
  • 810.444 — 810.444���� Citations based on photo radar; response to citation (Security for Appearance)
  • 810.448 — or 810.450, as a security deposit for that member for any traffic
  • 810.450 — 810.450: ����� (a) The security shall be returned to the person when the person delivers any security amount required b
  • 810.480 — 810.480���� Inspections involving vehicle dealers and dismantlers
  • 810.500 — 810.500���� Stopping and testing vehicles for equipment violations
  • 810.510 — 810.510���� State police inspection for mechanical condition and equipment
  • 810.520 — to the driver. The officer may, in lieu of the issuance of the vehicle
  • 810.530 — 810.530, other than the following: ����� (a) Violation of manufactured structure trip permit requirements under ORS 820
  • 810.540 — 810.540���� Enforcement of snowmobile and all-terrain vehicles violations by persons other than police officers
  • 810.550 — 810.550���� Authority of railroad officers to move illegally parked vehicles
  • 810.560 — 810.560���� Certification and training of commercial vehicle inspectors ROAD AUTHORITIES (Jurisdiction) ����
  • 811.111 — (1)(c) and establish a designated speed of less than 25 miles per hour
  • 811.230 — 811.230. [2007 c.634 �5; 2013 c.373 �2] ����� 810.443 [2015 c.721 �1; repealed by 2024 c.82 �4] ����� 810.444 Ci
  • 811.265 — by failing to obey a traffic control device; or
  • 813.131 — or 813.135.
  • 814.410 — to 814.480, 815.155, 815.160, 815.170, 818.020, 818.040, 818.060,
  • 821.290 — 821.290. The authority granted by this section to enforce laws relating to snowmobiles and all-terrain vehicles is in ad
Title 811 · ORS Chapter 811 (157 sections)
  • 153.021 — 153.021, a sentence of discharge imposed under this paragraph may not include a fine. ����� (d) If the person has not s
  • 339.650 — 339.650. ����� (3) The offense described in this section, failure to yield to a traffic patrol member, is a Class A tra
  • 802.240 — relating to the use of such reports after submission. Exemptions from
  • 810.170 — 810.170, but may not exceed the following: ����� (1) For winter recreation parking permits valid for a period of one da
  • 810.243 — 810.243. [1997 c.682 �3; 1999 c.1051 �293; 2003 c.397 �9; 2011 c.597 �115; 2015 c.139 �3; 2018 c.22 �10] GENERAL DRI
  • 811.015 — 811.015���� Failure to obey traffic patrol member; penalty
  • 811.017 — 811.017���� Failure to yield to traffic patrol member; penalty
  • 811.020 — 811.020���� Passing stopped vehicle at crosswalk; penalty
  • 811.025 — 811.025���� Failure to yield to pedestrian on sidewalk; penalty
  • 811.028 — 811.028���� Failure to stop and remain stopped for pedestrian; penalty
  • 811.035 — 811.035���� Failure to stop and remain stopped for pedestrian who has limited vision or is blind; penalty
  • 811.050 — 811.050���� Failure to yield to rider on bicycle lane; penalty
  • 811.055 — 811.055���� Failure to yield to bicyclist on sidewalk; penalty
  • 811.065 — 811.065���� Unsafe passing of person operating bicycle; penalty SPEED (Basic Rule)
  • 811.100 — 811.100���� Violation of basic speed rule; penalty (metadata only)
  • 811.105 — 811.105. ����� (c) This section and ORS 811.105 establish limitation on speeds that are in addition to speed limits est
  • 811.108 — 811.108���� Relationship between speed limits and basic rule (Maximum Speeds)
  • 811.124 — 811.124���� Meaning of �children are present� in ORS 811.111 (Racing)
  • 811.127 — 811.127���� Organizing a speed racing event; penalty (Impeding Traffic)
  • 811.130 — 811.130���� Impeding traffic; penalty CARELESS AND RECKLESS DRIVING
  • 811.140 — 811.140���� Reckless driving; penalty SPECIAL SAFETY MEASURES
  • 811.145 — 811.145���� Failure to yield to emergency vehicle or ambulance; penalty
  • 811.147 — 811.147���� Failure to maintain safe distance from motor vehicle; penalty
  • 811.150 — 811.150���� Interference with emergency vehicle or ambulance; exemptions; penalty
  • 811.155 — 811.155���� Failure to stop for bus safety lights; exemptions; penalty
  • 811.156 — 811.156���� School buses; stop arm cameras; citation based on cameras; response to citation
  • 811.157 — 811.157���� Report by driver of violation of ORS 811.155; contents
  • 811.158 — 811.158���� School buses; stop arm cameras; disbursement of moneys received from payment of fines
  • 811.159 — 811.159���� Law enforcement agency response to report of violation of ORS 811.155
  • 811.160 — 811.160���� Interference with rail fixed guideway public transportation system operation; penalty
  • 811.165 — 811.165���� Failure to stop for passenger loading of public transit vehicle; penalty
  • 811.167 — 811.167���� Failure to yield right of way to transit bus; rules; penalty
  • 811.168 — 811.168���� Unlawful fender height modifications; penalty OPEN CONTAINER VIOLATIONS
  • 811.170 — 811.170���� Violation of open container law; penalty DISPOSING OF HUMAN WASTE
  • 811.172 — 811.172���� Improperly disposing of human waste; penalty DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED OR REVOKED
  • 811.175 — and the suspension or revocation is one described in this section, or
  • 811.180 — 811.180. ����� (3) The offense described in this section, criminal driving while suspended or revoked, is a Class B fel
  • 811.183 — 811.183���� Department of Transportation data; admission into evidence in prosecution DRIVER OFFENSES INVOLVING PASS
  • 811.190 — 811.190���� Operation with obstructing passenger; penalty
  • 811.193 — 811.193���� Smoking, aerosolizing or vaporizing in motor vehicle when child is present; penalty
  • 811.200 — 811.200���� Carrying dog on external part of vehicle; penalty
  • 811.205 — 811.205���� Carrying minor on external part of vehicle; penalty
  • 811.207 — 811.207���� Legislative findings regarding restraint of children in motor vehicles
  • 811.210 — (2)(a), (b) or (c).
  • 811.215 — 811.215, a person commits the offense of failure to properly use safety belts if the person: ����� (A) Operates a motor
  • 811.220 — 811.220. ����� (5) Any person who is a passenger in a vehicle if all seating positions in the vehicle are occupied by o
  • 811.225 — 811.225���� Failure to maintain safety belts in working order; penalty HIGHWAY WORK ZONES
  • 811.233 — 811.233���� Failure to yield right of way to highway worker; penalty SCHOOL ZONE PENALTIES
  • 811.235 — 811.235���� Fine for traffic offenses in school zones GENERAL DRIVING RULES (Generally)
  • 811.250 — 811.250���� Law applicable to vehicles registered out of state
  • 811.255 — 811.255���� Permitting unlawful operation of vehicle; penalty (Traffic Control Devices)
  • 811.260 — 811.260���� Appropriate driver responses to traffic control devices
  • 811.270 — 811.270���� Failure to obey one-way designation; penalty (Right of Way)
  • 811.275 — 811.275���� Failure to yield right of way at uncontrolled intersection; penalty
  • 811.277 — 811.277���� Failure to yield right of way at uncontrolled T intersection; penalty
  • 811.280 — 811.280���� Failure of driver entering roadway to yield right of way; penalty
  • 811.285 — 811.285���� Failure of merging driver to yield right of way; penalty
  • 811.292 — 811.292���� Failure to yield right of way within roundabout; exception; penalty (Driving on the Right)
  • 811.295 — 811.295, while overtaking the funeral procession in order to direct traffic at the next intersection, the funeral escort
  • 811.300 — and 811.310 to 811.325 that require driving on the right.
  • 811.305 — 811.305���� Driving on left on curve or grade or at intersection or rail crossing; exceptions; penalty
  • 811.310 — 811.310���� Crossing center line on two-way, four-lane road; exceptions; penalty
  • 811.315 — 811.315���� Failure of slow driver to drive on right; exceptions; penalty
  • 811.320 — 811.320���� Failure to drive to right on divided highway; exceptions; penalty
  • 811.325 — 811.325���� Failure to keep camper, trailer or truck in right lane; exceptions; penalty
  • 811.330 — 811.330���� Driving wrong way around traffic island; penalty (Turning)
  • 811.340 — 811.340���� Improperly executed left turn; penalty (metadata only)
  • 811.345 — 811.345���� Failure to use special left turn lane; penalty
  • 811.346 — 811.346���� Misuse of special left turn lane; penalty
  • 811.355 — 811.355���� Improperly executed right turn; penalty
  • 811.360 — 811.360���� Vehicle turns permitted at stop light; proceeding against traffic control device; improperly proceeding at s
  • 811.365 — 811.365���� Illegal U-turn; penalty (Lane Use) (metadata only)
  • 811.370 — 811.370���� Failure to drive within lane; exception; penalty
  • 811.375 — 811.375���� Unlawful or unsignaled change of lane; penalty
  • 811.380 — 811.380���� Improper use of center lane on three-lane road; penalty
  • 811.385 — 811.385���� Depriving motorcycle or moped of full lane; penalty (Signaling)
  • 811.390 — 811.390���� Unlawful use of lights to signal for passing; penalty
  • 811.395 — to signal when turning, changing lanes, stopping or suddenly decelerating
  • 811.420 — 811.420���� Passing in no passing zone; exceptions; penalty
  • 811.425 — 811.425���� Failure of slower driver to yield to overtaking vehicle; penalty (Prohibited Places)
  • 811.430 — 811.430���� Driving on highway divider; exceptions; penalty
  • 811.435 — 811.435���� Operation of motor vehicle on bicycle trail; exemptions; penalty
  • 811.440 — 811.440���� When motor vehicles may operate on bicycle lane
  • 811.445 — 811.445���� Use of throughway when prohibited; penalty
  • 811.450 — 811.450���� Violation of posted truck routes; defense; penalty (Rail Crossings)
  • 811.455 — 811.455���� Failure to stop for railroad signal; penalty
  • 811.462 — 811.462���� Failure of operator of commercial motor vehicle to slow down and check tracks; penalty
  • 811.465 — 811.465���� Exemptions from high-risk vehicle rail crossing procedures
  • 811.470 — 811.470���� Improper movement of heavy equipment across rail crossing; application; penalty
  • 811.475 — 811.475���� Obstructing rail crossing; penalty (Miscellaneous)
  • 811.482 — 811.482���� Use of marijuana in motor vehicle; penalty
  • 811.490 — 811.490���� Improper opening or leaving open of vehicle door; penalty
  • 811.495 — 811.495���� Unlawful coasting on downgrade; exception; penalty
  • 811.500 — 811.500���� Unlawful stop or deceleration; penalty (metadata only)
  • 811.505 — 811.505���� Failure to stop when emerging from alley, driveway or building; penalty
  • 811.507 — 811.507���� Operating motor vehicle while using mobile electronic device; exceptions; penalty
  • 811.508 — 811.508���� Distracted driving avoidance course; rules
  • 811.510 — 811.510���� Dangerous operation around livestock; penalty
  • 811.512 — 811.512���� Unlawfully operating low-speed vehicle on highway; penalty
  • 811.513 — 811.513���� Unlawfully operating medium-speed electric vehicle on highway; penalty
  • 811.514 — 811.514���� Unlawfully operating racing activity vehicle on highway; penalty USE OF LIGHTS AND WARNINGS (Lights)
  • 811.515 — and 811.520 do not apply to any of the following:
  • 811.525 — 811.525���� Exemptions from requirements for use of lights
  • 811.526 — 811.526���� Safety campaign for use of headlights (Flares)
  • 811.535 — 811.535���� Failing to obey police officer; penalty
  • 811.540 — 811.540���� Fleeing or attempting to elude police officer; penalty PARKING, STOPPING AND STANDING (Generally)
  • 811.550 — 811.550���� Places where stopping, standing and parking prohibited
  • 811.555 — 811.555���� Illegal stopping, standing or parking; affirmative defense; penalty
  • 811.560 — 811.560, a person is in violation of ORS 811.555 if a person parks, stops or leaves standing a vehicle in any of the fol
  • 811.562 — 811.562���� Parking in parking space with out-of-service meter
  • 811.565 — 811.565���� Dangerous movement of stopped, standing or parked vehicle; penalty
  • 811.570 — 811.570���� Improperly positioning parallel parked vehicle; exception; affirmative defense; penalty
  • 811.575 — 811.575���� Violation of posted parking restrictions on state highways; affirmative defense; penalty
  • 811.580 — 811.580���� Parking vehicle on state highway for vending purposes; penalty
  • 811.585 — 811.585���� Failure to secure motor vehicle; affirmative defense; penalty
  • 811.587 — 811.587���� Unlawful parking in space reserved for alternative fuel vehicle refueling; penalty (Winter Recreation Pa
  • 811.590 — 811.590���� Unlawful parking in winter recreation parking area; exemptions; penalty
  • 811.595 — 811.595���� Winter recreation parking permit; rules; fees
  • 811.600 — 811.600. [1983 c.338 �679; 1985 c.16 �327] ����� 811.600 Fees for winter recreation parking permits. The Oregon Tran
  • 811.602 — 811.602���� Disabled person parking permit; content; rules
  • 811.603 — 811.603���� Parking identification card without photograph; issuance; rules
  • 811.604 — 811.604���� Application for disabled person parking permit
  • 811.605 — 811.605���� Contents of individual placard or decal
  • 811.606 — 811.606���� Parking permit for person with temporary disability
  • 811.607 — 811.607. ����� (5) Except as provided in subsection (6) of this section, the department shall determine the form, size
  • 811.612 — 811.612���� Maintenance of privileges after relocation
  • 811.615 — 811.615, 811.617, 811.625 and 811.630, or of ordinances dealing with parking privileges for persons with disabilities. V
  • 811.617 — 811.617���� Blocking parking space reserved for persons with disabilities; penalty
  • 811.620 — 811.620���� Removal of vehicle illegally parked in space reserved for persons with disabilities
  • 811.625 — 811.625���� Unlawful use of disabled person parking permit; penalty
  • 811.627 — 811.627���� Use of invalid disabled person parking permit; penalty
  • 811.628 — 811.628���� Invalidation of disabled person parking permit
  • 811.632 — 811.632���� Appointment of volunteers to issue citations
  • 811.635 — 811.635���� Privileges granted by disabled person parking permit other than program placard
  • 811.637 — 811.637���� Privileges granted by program placards COLLISIONS (Duties)
  • 811.707 — 811.707���� Crime classification for violation of ORS 811.705
  • 811.710 — 811.710���� Failure to perform duties of driver when animal is injured; penalty
  • 811.715 — 811.715���� Failure to perform duties of witness to accident; penalty
  • 811.717 — 811.717���� Failure to remove motor vehicle from roadway; penalty (Reports)
  • 811.720 — and does not, within 72 hours of the collision, provide proof of
  • 811.725 — 811.725���� Driver failure to report collision to Department of Transportation; penalty
  • 811.730 — 811.730. ����� (3) The dollar amount specified in subsection (2) of this section may be increased every five years by t
  • 811.745 — 811.745���� When collision must be reported to police officer or law enforcement agency
  • 811.748 — 811.748���� Driver failure to report collision to police officer or law enforcement agency; penalty
  • 811.750 — 811.750���� Failure of vehicle occupant to make collision report to police officer or law enforcement agency; penalty
  • 811.800 — 811.800���� Operation of funeral vehicles with improper lights; penalty
  • 811.802 — 811.802���� Failure to yield right of way to funeral procession; penalty
  • 811.804 — 811.804���� Intersection rules for funeral processions
  • 811.806 — 811.806���� Exceeding maximum speed for funeral procession; penalty
  • 811.808 — 811.808���� Exemption from speed limits for funeral escort vehicle
  • 811.810 — 811.810���� Disrupting funeral procession; penalty (metadata only)
  • 811.812 — 811.812���� Free passage for funeral procession vehicles DUTIES TO PEDESTRIANS AND BICYCLES ����� 811.005 Duty t
  • 813.100 — or for taking a breath or blood test the result of which discloses a
  • 815.285 — 815.285. ����� (4) The offense described in this section, failure to post warnings for a disabled vehicle, is a Class B
  • 816.340 — 816.340. ����� (5) Tow vehicle warning lights on tow vehicles shall be activated when the tow vehicles are engaged in c
  • 820.320 — approaches the vehicle the person is operating and the person does not
  • 84.061 — 84.061. ����� (6)(a) A registered owner of a vehicle may respond by mail to a citation issued under subsection (4) of t
Title 813 · ORS Chapter 813 (67 sections)
  • 475C.777 — 475C.777; or ����� (c) Psilocybin; or ����� (2) Use of or loss of the ability to control the use of controlled substan
  • 801.208 — 801.208. ����� (e) The person had been informed under ORS 813.100 of rights and consequences as described under ORS 813
  • 807.570 — 807.570, and the permit is not a defense to a charge under ORS 807.570. ����� (c) The permit shall be issued without pa
  • 809.235 — (1)(b) and later ordered restored under ORS 809.235 (4).
  • 813.012 — 813.012���� Crime classification for purposes of rules of Oregon Criminal Justice Commission
  • 813.015 — 813.015���� Affirmative defense; qualifications; written notice
  • 813.020 — 813.020���� Fee to be paid on conviction; screening and treatment; mandatory imprisonment or community service; attendan
  • 813.021 — to complete a treatment program. The person shall provide a copy of the
  • 813.023 — 813.023���� Alternative payment methods for screening interview or treatment program
  • 813.025 — 813.025; ����� (b) The district attorney or the city prosecutor; and ����� (c) The Oregon State Police. ����� (6) The
  • 813.040 — 813.040���� Standards for determination of problem condition involving intoxicants
  • 813.050 — 813.050���� Out-of-service orders for operators of commercial motor vehicles; grounds; duration; rules; penalty
  • 813.055 — 813.055���� Civil penalty for violation of out-of-service order or notice; rules IMPLIED CONSENT
  • 813.095 — 813.095���� Offense of refusal to take a test for intoxicants; penalty
  • 813.110 — 813.110���� Temporary permit upon confiscation of license
  • 813.130 — 813.130���� Rights of and consequences for person asked to take test
  • 813.132 — is intended to preclude the administration of a chemical test described
  • 813.135 — 813.135���� Implied consent to field sobriety tests
  • 813.136 — 813.136���� Consequence of refusal or failure to submit to field sobriety tests CHEMICAL TESTS; METHODS AND REQUIREM
  • 813.140 — shall prepare and sign a written report of the findings of the test
  • 813.150 — 813.150���� Chemical test at request of arrested person
  • 813.160 — 813.160���� Methods of conducting chemical analyses; duties of Department of State Police; reports; costs PLEA AGREE
  • 813.170 — 813.170���� Plea agreement prohibited DIVERSION
  • 813.200 — and who are found to be indigent. Payment for treatment under this
  • 813.210 — 813.210���� Petition; filing fee; screening interview fee; service on prosecutor; objection
  • 813.220 — 813.220���� Matters to be considered by court in determining to allow diversion agreement; reasons for denial
  • 813.222 — 813.222���� Right of victim to be present at hearing
  • 813.225 — 813.225���� Petition for extension of diversion period; conditions
  • 813.230 — 813.230���� Diversion agreement; record; duration; effect of denial
  • 813.233 — 813.233���� Exemption from completing treatment program in this state
  • 813.235 — 813.235���� Attendance at victim impact treatment session as condition of diversion; exemptions; fee
  • 813.240 — or as otherwise provided by law and of gifts and grants made to the
  • 813.250 — 813.250���� Motion to dismiss charge on completion of diversion; admissibility of statements
  • 813.252 — 813.252���� Motion to dismiss charge when minimal fine amount remains
  • 813.260 — 813.260���� Designation of agencies to perform screening interviews; duties of agency
  • 813.270 — 813.270���� Intoxicated Driver Program Fund; creation; uses EVIDENCE
  • 813.300 — 813.300; ����� (2) An accusatory instrument was filed charging the person with driving under the influence of intoxican
  • 813.310 — 813.310���� Refusal to take chemical test admissible as evidence
  • 813.320 — 813.320���� Effect of implied consent law on evidence
  • 813.322 — 813.322���� Department of State Police rules regarding breath tests as evidence; validity of officer�s permit
  • 813.324 — 813.324���� Use of testimony from implied consent hearing as evidence in prosecution
  • 813.326 — 813.326���� Felony driving while under the influence of intoxicants; prior convictions
  • 813.328 — 813.328���� Notice of intent to challenge validity of prior convictions SUSPENSION (For Conviction)
  • 813.412 — 813.412���� Role of police officer in implied consent hearing
  • 813.420 — 813.420���� Duration of suspension for refusal or failure of test
  • 813.430 — 813.430. ����� (2) For a period of 30 days after the beginning of the suspension if the suspension is because a breath
  • 813.450 — 813.450���� Appeal from suspension for refusal or failure of breath test
  • 813.460 — 813.460���� Department procedures upon verification of suspension of driving privileges of wrong person
  • 813.470 — 813.470���� Department notation on record of person acquitted after suspension (Hardship Permits)
  • 813.520 — 813.520���� Limitations on authority to issue hardship permit or reinstate driving privileges IGNITION INTERLOCK DEV
  • 813.602 — (3).
  • 813.603 — 813.603���� Waiver of costs of ignition interlock device; rules
  • 813.604 — 813.604; ����� (b) That the employee is operating on a fully reinstated license within the first year following suspens
  • 813.606 — 813.606���� Exception for employee otherwise required to have device
  • 813.608 — 813.608���� Knowingly furnishing motor vehicle without ignition interlock device; penalty
  • 813.610 — 813.610���� Soliciting another to blow into ignition interlock device; penalty
  • 813.612 — 813.612���� Unlawfully blowing into ignition interlock device; penalty
  • 813.614 — 813.614���� Tampering with ignition interlock device; penalty
  • 813.616 — 813.616���� Use of certain moneys to pay for ignition interlock program
  • 813.620 — 813.620���� Suspension of driving privileges for failing to provide proof of device installation or for tampering with d
  • 813.630 — 813.630���� Notice of ignition interlock device installation and negative reports
  • 813.635 — 813.635���� Consequence for negative reports generated from ignition interlock device; rules
  • 813.640 — 813.640���� Additional treatment following negative reports
  • 813.645 — 813.645���� Motion to vacate requirement to install and use ignition interlock device
  • 813.660 — 813.660; ����� (b) Amounts appropriated or otherwise transferred to the fund by the Legislative Assembly; ����� (c) In
  • 813.665 — 813.665���� Criminal background check for technicians; rules
  • 813.680 — 813.680. The department shall: ����� (1) Provide a response to the complainant no later than 14 days after the date the
Title 814 · ORS Chapter 814 (58 sections)
  • 366.158 — who is obeying the rules of the Department of Transportation for
  • 811.400 — 811.400. ����� (4) The offense described in this section, failure to signal for a motor assisted scooter maneuver, is a
  • 814.010 — 814.010���� Appropriate responses to traffic control devices
  • 814.020 — 814.020���� Failure to obey traffic control device; penalty
  • 814.030 — 814.030���� Failure to obey bridge or railroad signal; penalty (Pedestrian Yield)
  • 814.050 — 814.050���� Failure to yield to ambulance or emergency vehicle; penalty (Roadway Use)
  • 814.060 — 814.060���� Failure to use pedestrian tunnel or overhead crossing; penalty
  • 814.070 — 814.070���� Improper position upon or improperly proceeding along highway; exceptions; penalty
  • 814.072 — 814.072���� Issuance of permit to be upon or to proceed along highway
  • 814.080 — 814.080���� Unlawful hitchhiking; penalty (Miscellaneous Rights)
  • 814.100 — 814.100���� Rights of driver and passengers of disabled vehicle on freeway
  • 814.110 — 814.110���� Rights for persons who are blind, who are deaf-blind or who have limited vision
  • 814.120 — 814.120���� Unlawful use of white cane; penalty PASSENGERS
  • 814.130 — 814.130���� Passenger obstruction of driver; penalty LIVESTOCK
  • 814.140 — 814.140���� Application of vehicle laws to animal on roadway
  • 814.150 — 814.150���� Failure to perform duties of person in charge of livestock on highway; penalty MOPEDS AND MOTORCYCLES
  • 814.200 — 814.200���� Unlawful operation of motorcycle or moped; penalty
  • 814.210 — 814.210���� Operation of moped on sidewalk or bicycle trail; penalty
  • 814.220 — 814.220���� Motorcyclist clinging to another vehicle; penalty
  • 814.230 — 814.230���� Moped operator or rider clinging to other vehicle; penalty
  • 814.240 — 814.240���� Motorcycle or moped unlawful passing; penalty
  • 814.250 — 814.250���� Moped or motorcycle operating more than two abreast; penalty
  • 814.260 — 814.260���� Failure of moped operator to wear motorcycle helmet; penalty
  • 814.269 — 814.269���� Failure of motorcycle operator to wear motorcycle helmet; penalty
  • 814.275 — 814.275���� Failure of motorcycle passenger to wear motorcycle helmet; penalty
  • 814.280 — 814.280���� Endangering motorcycle passenger; penalty
  • 814.290 — 814.290���� Exemptions from motorcycle helmet requirements
  • 814.320 — 814.320���� Failure to display lighted headlights; exceptions; penalty
  • 814.325 — 814.325���� Carrying passenger on motorcycle; penalty
  • 814.414 — 814.414���� Improper entry into intersection controlled by stop sign; penalty
  • 814.416 — 814.416���� Improper entry into intersection controlled by flashing red signal; penalty
  • 814.420 — 814.420���� Failure to use bicycle lane or path; exceptions; penalty
  • 814.430 — 814.430���� Improper use of lanes; exceptions; penalty
  • 814.440 — 814.440���� Failure to signal turn; exceptions; penalty
  • 814.460 — 814.460���� Unlawful passengers on bicycle; penalty
  • 814.480 — 814.480���� Nonmotorized vehicle clinging to another vehicle; penalty
  • 814.484 — 814.484���� Meaning of �bicycle� and �operating or riding on a highway�
  • 814.485 — or 814.486 and evidence of lack of protective headgear shall not be
  • 814.486 — 814.486, 815.052 and 815.281, �bicycle� has the meaning given in ORS 801.150 except that: ����� (a) It also includes ve
  • 814.487 — 814.487���� Exemptions from protective headgear requirements
  • 814.488 — 814.488���� Citations; exemption from requirement to pay fine
  • 814.489 — 814.489���� Use of evidence of lack of protective headgear on bicyclist MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIRS
  • 814.500 — 814.500���� Rights and duties of person riding motorized wheelchair on bicycle lane or path MOTOR ASSISTED SCOOTERS
  • 814.510 — 814.510���� Application of vehicle laws to motor assisted scooters
  • 814.512 — 814.512���� Unlawful operation of motor assisted scooter; penalty
  • 814.514 — 814.514���� Failure of operator of motor assisted scooter to use bicycle lane or path; exception; penalty
  • 814.516 — 814.516���� Prohibition on operation of motor assisted scooters in state parks
  • 814.518 — 814.518���� Improper operation of motor assisted scooter on highway; exceptions; penalty
  • 814.520 — 814.520���� Improper operation of motor assisted scooter in lane; exceptions; penalty
  • 814.524 — 814.524���� Unsafe operation of motor assisted scooter on sidewalk; penalty
  • 814.526 — 814.526���� Unsafe operation of motor assisted scooter on bicycle path or lane; penalty
  • 814.528 — 814.528���� Operation of motor assisted scooter in crosswalk; exception; penalty
  • 814.530 — 814.530���� Carrying passenger on motor assisted scooter; penalty
  • 814.532 — 814.532���� Operating motor assisted scooter with unlawful load; penalty
  • 814.550 — 814.550���� Application of vehicle laws to electric personal assistive mobility device
  • 814.552 — 814.552���� Unsafe operation of electric personal assistive mobility device; penalty
  • 814.554 — 814.554���� Local government and state agency regulation of operation of electric personal assistive mobility devices
  • 814.600 — 814.600���� Failure of skateboarder, scooter rider or in-line skater to wear protective headgear; penalty PEDESTRIAN
Title 815 · ORS Chapter 815 (88 sections)
  • 468A.075 — and the vehicle has visible emissions exceeding visible emissions
  • 468A.350 — 468A.350, in a manner that decreases its efficiency or effectiveness in the control of air pollution. ����� (c) Modifie
  • 468A.360 — 468A.360. ����� (b) Falsifies any information on the certificate of compliance described under ORS 815.310. ����� (c)
  • 468A.365 — 468A.365. ����� (2) The offense described in this section, making unlawful sales, installations or representations conc
  • 646.860 — 646.860; 1995 c.618 �137] ����� 815.415 Unlawful repair of odometer; rules; civil action; penalty. (1) A person comm
  • 801.026 — 801.026. ����� (a) A motor vehicle equipped with a governor or other regulating device to control its speed within the
  • 801.527 — 801.527; or ����� (ii) For which the owner was issued a salvage title certificate or a similar title from another state
  • 803.102 — 803.102, 803.370, 805.120 or 815.415 to submit an odometer disclosure and the person fails to submit the required odomet
  • 811.530 — and 815.285. The rules shall include requirements for the placement and
  • 815.005 — 815.005���� Consistent parts and equipment authorized
  • 815.010 — 815.010. ����� (8) Prohibitions and penalties relating to the standards established under this section are provided und
  • 815.015 — 815.015���� Department inspection of vehicles for compliance
  • 815.025 — 815.025���� Causing unreasonable noise with vehicle; penalty AUTHORITY TO ESTABLISH STANDARDS
  • 815.030 — 815.030; ����� (c) The hood, bumpers and fenders of the vehicle may be removed from the vehicle; and ����� (d) The exh
  • 815.035 — 815.035���� Rules for standards for roadside warning devices
  • 815.040 — 815.040���� Standards for window and windshield material
  • 815.045 — 815.045; ����� (e) Is not towing another vehicle other than as may be necessary to remove disabled vehicles from the ro
  • 815.052 — 815.052���� Rules establishing standards for protective headgear
  • 815.055 — 815.055. This paragraph applies only to motor vehicles that are primarily designed for transportation of individuals and
  • 815.065 — 815.065���� Rules establishing standards for hydraulic brake fluid
  • 815.070 — 815.070���� Road warning signals for tow vehicles or wreckers PROVIDING UNLAWFUL EQUIPMENT
  • 815.075 — 815.075, 815.105, 815.120, 815.135, 815.175, 815.190, 815.210, 815.215,
  • 815.077 — 815.077���� Providing airbag or automobile supplemental restraint system component that does not comply with federal sta
  • 815.080 — 815.080���� Providing safety belt, harness or child safety system that does not comply with standards; exemptions; penal
  • 815.085 — 815.085���� Servicing with or selling unapproved brake fluid; penalty
  • 815.090 — 815.090���� Replacement of vehicle windows with unapproved material; penalty
  • 815.095 — 815.095���� Unlawful sales, installations or representations concerning pollution control systems; penalty
  • 815.097 — 815.097���� Providing vehicle with mercury light switch OPERATING WITH UNLAWFUL EQUIPMENT
  • 815.100 — 815.100���� Operation of vehicle that violates equipment rules; penalty
  • 815.105 — 815.105���� Exemptions from equipment requirements (metadata only)
  • 815.107 — 815.107���� Exemption from equipment requirements for street rods
  • 815.109 — 815.109���� Exemption from equipment requirements for racing activity vehicles SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT (Slow-Moving V
  • 815.110 — 815.110���� Requirements for and use of slow-moving vehicle emblem
  • 815.115 — 815.115. The exemptions under this section are in addition to any exemptions under ORS 801.026. The exemptions under thi
  • 815.120 — 815.120���� Exemptions from emblem requirements (Brakes)
  • 815.135 — 815.135���� Exemptions from brake requirements (Tires)
  • 815.140 — 815.140���� Failure to use vehicle traction tires or chains; penalty
  • 815.142 — 815.142���� Failure to carry vehicle traction tires or chains; penalty
  • 815.145 — 815.145���� Exemptions from traction tire or chains requirement
  • 815.155 — 815.155���� Unlawful use of device without wheels; exemptions; civil liability; penalty
  • 815.160 — if the person so charged produces a variance permit issued under ORS
  • 815.165 — 815.165���� Exemptions from prohibition on tires with metal objects
  • 815.167 — 815.167���� Prohibition on selling studs other than lightweight studs; exemption
  • 815.170 — 815.170���� Operation without pneumatic tires; civil liability; penalty
  • 815.175 — 815.175���� Exemptions from pneumatic tire requirement (Mudguards, Fenders)
  • 815.182 — 815.182���� Kinds of fenders or mudguards required for specified vehicles; placement
  • 815.185 — 815.185���� Operation without proper fenders or mudguards; penalty
  • 815.190 — 815.190���� Exemptions from mudguard and fender requirements (Visible Emissions)
  • 815.200 — if the vehicle is required to comply with one of the following
  • 815.205 — 815.205���� Exemptions from visible emission limits (Windows)
  • 815.210 — 815.210���� Operation of vehicle without approved material in windows; exemptions; penalty
  • 815.215 — 815.215���� Failure to have windshield wipers; exemptions; penalty
  • 815.220 — 815.220���� Obstruction of vehicle windows; penalty
  • 815.221 — 815.221���� Tinting; authorized and prohibited materials; certificate
  • 815.222 — 815.222���� Illegal window tinting; dismissal; penalty (Horns, Sound Equipment)
  • 815.225 — 815.225���� Violation of use limits on sound equipment; exemptions; penalty
  • 815.230 — 815.230, 815.250, 815.255 and 816.340 if all of the following apply: ����� (1) The vehicle is equipped with original ma
  • 815.232 — 815.232���� Unreasonable sound amplification from a vehicle; penalty
  • 815.233 — 815.233���� Enhancement of penalty for violation of ORS 815.232 (Mirrors)
  • 815.235 — 815.235���� Operation without rearview mirror; exemptions; penalty
  • 815.237 — 815.237���� Forward crossview mirror; failure to inspect; exemptions; penalty (Image Display Devices)
  • 815.245 — 815.245���� Violation of minimum clearance requirements for passenger vehicles; penalty (Exhaust System)
  • 815.250 — 815.250���� Operation without proper exhaust system; exemptions; penalty (Speedometer)
  • 815.255 — 815.255���� Operation of vehicle for hire without speedometer; exemptions; penalty (Disposal System)
  • 815.260 — 815.260���� Operation of recreational vehicle with unsealed disposal system; exemption; penalty (Loads)
  • 815.270 — 815.270���� Operating vehicle that is loaded or equipped to obstruct driver; penalty
  • 815.275 — 815.275���� Failure to mark end of load with light or flag when required; penalty (Bicycles)
  • 815.280 — 815.280���� Violation of bicycle equipment requirements; penalty
  • 815.281 — 815.281���� Selling noncomplying bicycle headgear; renting or leasing bicycle without having approved headgear available
  • 815.282 — 815.282���� Operating motorized wheelchair on bicycle lane without proper lighting equipment (Motor Assisted Scooter
  • 815.283 — 815.283���� Violation of motor assisted scooter equipment requirements; penalty (Electric Personal Assistive Mobilit
  • 815.284 — 815.284���� Violation of electric personal assistive mobility device equipment requirements; penalty (Warning Device
  • 815.290 — 815.290���� Exemptions from equipment requirements (Pollution Control Equipment)
  • 815.300 — 815.300���� Exemptions from requirement to be equipped with pollution control system
  • 815.305 — 815.305���� Disconnection or alteration of pollution control equipment; penalty
  • 815.315 — 815.315���� Use of improper certificate for pollution control system; penalty
  • 815.320 — 815.320���� Unlawful certification of compliance with pollution control requirements; penalty
  • 815.325 — 815.325���� Unlawfully requiring repair for certification of compliance with pollution control requirements; penalty
  • 815.405 — 815.405���� Department review of odometer disclosure statements
  • 815.410 — 815.410���� Illegal odometer tampering; prohibition; exceptions; civil action; penalty
  • 815.415 — 815.415���� Unlawful repair of odometer; rules; civil action; penalty
  • 815.420 — 815.420���� Unlawfully removing odometer repair notice; penalty
  • 815.425 — 815.425���� Failure to submit odometer disclosure; penalty
  • 815.430 — 815.430���� Submitting false odometer disclosure; penalty (Traffic Control Signal Operating Devices)
  • 815.440 — 815.440���� Unauthorized possession, use or distribution of traffic control signal operating device; exemption; penalty
  • 815.445 — 815.445���� Authority to use traffic control signal operating devices; costs (Vehicle Metering System)
  • 815.555 — 815.555���� Tampering with a vehicle metering system; penalty GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 815.005 Consistent parts
  • 821.191 — (1).
Title 816 · ORS Chapter 816 (16 sections)
  • 805.020 — shall be deemed in compliance with ORS 816.350 and 816.360 if the
  • 811.405 — and 811.515.
  • 816.010 — 816.010. ����� (11) Brake lights for motorcycles may flash intermittently, provided that the brake lights do not overri
  • 816.020 — 816.020���� Motor carriers under jurisdiction of Department of Transportation NONCOMPLYING EQUIPMENT
  • 816.040 — to 816.290 for lighting equipment on the rear of vehicles.
  • 816.220 — 816.220���� Exempt-vehicle safety lighting equipment
  • 816.290 — 816.290. Except as allowed under this section or where an exemption under ORS
  • 816.300 — 816.300���� Operation with nonstandard lighting equipment; penalty
  • 816.310 — 816.310���� Exemptions from lighting equipment requirements REQUIRED LIGHTS
  • 816.320 — 816.320���� Lighting equipment required for motor vehicles
  • 816.330 — the headlights shall be equally distributed on each side of the front
  • 816.350 — 816.350���� Prohibitions on number and kind of lights for certain vehicles
  • 816.360 — 816.360���� Use of prohibited lighting equipment; penalty
  • 816.370 — specifically provides otherwise, a vehicle that does not comply with
  • 818.160 — and 818.300 may be equipped with a pilot vehicle warning light.
  • 820.360 — 820.360. [1983 c.338 �465; 2015 c.138 �38] ����� Note: The amendments to 816.370 by section 16, chapter 278, Oregon
Title 818 · ORS Chapter 818 (33 sections)
  • 810.060 — 810.060. ����� (11) The load upon a truck tractor and pole trailer may exceed the maximum length established under ORS
  • 810.490 — or 810.530 must be complied with.
  • 818.010 — by not more than 550 pounds.
  • 818.020 — 818.020. Except as provided in subsections (4) and (5) of this section or where an exemption under ORS 818.030 specifica
  • 818.040 — 818.040. The exemptions under this section are in addition to any exemptions under ORS 801.026. Operation in accordance
  • 818.050 — 818.050���� Exemptions from posted weight limits WEIGHT AND SIZE
  • 818.060 — or 818.090.
  • 818.070 — 818.070���� Exemptions from administratively imposed weight or size limitations SIZE
  • 818.080 — on a specific highway within the jurisdiction of the road authority.
  • 818.090 — 818.090���� Violation of maximum size limits; civil liability; penalties
  • 818.105 — 818.105���� Request for unrestricted access to specified highway for overlength combination; mandated responses to reque
  • 818.120 — 818.120���� Exemptions from limits on number of vehicles in combinations POSTED USE LIMITS
  • 818.130 — if the person so charged produces a variance permit issued under ORS
  • 818.140 — 818.140���� Exemptions from posted use limits TOWING SAFETY
  • 818.170 — 818.170���� Exemptions from towing safety requirements PERMITS
  • 818.205 — 818.205���� Continuous operation variance permit; standards; relationship to permit issued under ORS 818.200; fee
  • 818.210 — 818.210���� Limits on authority to issue variance permit
  • 818.220 — 818.220���� Requirements, conditions and procedures for issuance of variance permit; duration; cancellation; rules
  • 818.230 — 818.230���� Sifting or leaking load permit; duration; fee
  • 818.250 — 818.250���� Permit for fire company warning lights (metadata only)
  • 818.260 — 818.260���� Permit for use of bus safety lights on certain buses; rules; fee
  • 818.300 — if the person so charged produces a permit issued under ORS 818.230
  • 818.310 — 818.310���� Exemptions from prohibition on sifting and leaking load
  • 818.320 — if the person so charged produces a permit issued under ORS 818.240
  • 818.330 — 818.330���� Exemptions from prohibition on dragging objects on highway
  • 818.340 — 818.340���� Operating in violation of variance permit; exception; civil liability; penalties
  • 818.350 — 818.350���� Failure to carry and display variance permit; penalty ENFORCEMENT
  • 818.400 — 818.400���� Failure to comply with commercial vehicle enforcement requirements; penalty
  • 818.410 — 818.410. ����� (6) The offense described in this section, operating in violation of a variance permit, is punishable ac
  • 818.420 — 818.420. ����� (b) Violation of any weight limit is subject to penalty under Schedule I of the penalties in ORS
  • 818.430 — 818.430. [1983 c.338 �512; 1987 c.158 �172] ����� 818.070 Exemptions from administratively imposed weight or size li
  • 818.440 — 818.440���� Penalty for procuring, aiding or abetting violation of this chapter
  • 818.450 — 818.450���� Civil penalty for violations of chapter WEIGHT ����� 818.010 Maximum allowable weight. This section
Title 819 · ORS Chapter 819 (24 sections)
  • 819.012 — 819.012���� Failure to follow procedures for a totaled vehicle; penalty
  • 819.014 — 819.014���� Insurer failure to follow procedures for totaled vehicle; penalty
  • 819.018 — 819.018���� Failure to notify subsequent purchaser of condition of vehicle; rules; penalty
  • 819.030 — 819.030���� Department procedure on receipt of title or notice
  • 819.100 — 819.100���� Abandoning a vehicle; penalty (Custody and Towing)
  • 819.120 — 819.120: ����� (1) Is liable for all costs and expenses incurred in the towing, preservation and custody of the vehicle
  • 819.150 — or returned to the owner or person entitled to possession under ORS
  • 819.170 — or 819.180 or any other person who reasonably appears to have an
  • 819.180 — 819.180���� Notice after taking into custody and towing; method; contents
  • 819.185 — 819.185���� Procedure for vehicles that have no identification markings
  • 819.190 — 819.190. The 48-hour period under this subsection does not include holidays, Saturdays or Sundays. ����� (2) Any notice
  • 819.200 — 819.200���� Exemption from notice and hearing requirements for vehicle held in criminal investigation (Sale or Dispo
  • 819.210 — 819.210. ����� (5) Disposal of a vehicle to a dismantler as provided in this section extinguishes all prior ownership a
  • 819.280 — 819.280. ����� (2) If a salvage title has been issued in a form other than a certificate, the person engaged in salvage
  • 819.300 — 819.300���� Possession of a stolen vehicle; penalty
  • 819.310 — 819.310���� Trafficking in stolen vehicles; penalty VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS
  • 819.410 — 819.410���� Failure to obtain vehicle identification number for unnumbered vehicle; exception; penalty
  • 819.420 — 819.420���� Failure to obtain vehicle identification number for vehicle with altered or removed number; penalty
  • 819.430 — 819.430���� Trafficking in vehicles with destroyed or altered identification numbers; penalty
  • 819.440 — 819.440���� Police seizure of vehicle without identification number; inspection; disposition of vehicle; disposition of
  • 819.480 — 819.480, if the person is in lawful possession of the vehicle. For the purposes of this subsection, a person need not ha
  • 819.482 — 819.482���� Acting as vehicle appraiser without certificate; penalty DESTROYED AND TOTALED VEHICLES ����� 819.01
  • 822.235 — 822.235; or ����� (b) The person is a tower that received interest in the totaled vehicle pursuant to ORS 822.235 and t
  • 87.206 — 87.206. ����� (6) Has no right to a hearing if the vehicle is disposed of under ORS 819.215. [1983 c.338 �421; 1985 c.3
Title 82 · ORS Chapter 82 (3 sections)
  • 82.020 — 82.020������ Computation of interest; charges not included
  • 82.025 — 82.025������ Exemptions from application of ORS 82.010 (3) and (4) and 82.020 REPAYMENT RESTRICTIONS
  • 82.160 — 82.160������ Notice to borrower of penalty for repayment prior to date for repayment in loan agreement
Title 820 · ORS Chapter 820 (26 sections)
  • 682.031 — 682.031. ����� (4) The offense described in this section, failure to make, maintain and make available ambulance record
  • 811.520 — and 816.300 in addition to safety measures under ORS 811.155.
  • 815.240 — 815.240. ����� (d) Such vehicle must display, when driven, a slow-moving vehicle emblem described in ORS
  • 820.010 — 820.010���� Vehicles subject to safety regulation; Department of Consumer and Business Services jurisdiction; rules
  • 820.020 — and the person does any of the following:
  • 820.030 — 820.030���� Safety code; rules; standards; tentative draft; hearings; notice; amendment
  • 820.050 — 820.050���� Orders regarding noncomplying vehicles or drivers
  • 820.060 — 820.060. [1983 c.338 �742] ����� 820.060 Safety requirement; owner violation of worker transport vehicle safety code
  • 820.070 — 820.070, if the vehicle is furnished by an employer and is used to transport one or more workers to and from their place
  • 820.100 — to 820.120.
  • 820.110 — 820.110���� Rules and standards for driver qualification and training and accident reports
  • 820.120 — 820.120���� Rules and standards for school vehicle inspection
  • 820.160 — 820.160���� Illegal display of school bus markings; penalty
  • 820.180 — 820.180���� Unsafe school vehicle operation; penalty
  • 820.190 — 820.190���� Minor operating school vehicle; penalty MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 820.200 — 820.200���� Minor operating public passenger vehicle; penalty
  • 820.210 — 820.210���� Registration exemptions for golf carts and similar vehicles
  • 820.220 — 820.220���� Operation of low-speed vehicle in prohibited area; penalty AMBULANCES AND EMERGENCY VEHICLES (Applic
  • 820.300 — 820.300. ����� (c) In addition to any required visual signal, the driver of an emergency vehicle or ambulance must make
  • 820.330 — 820.330���� Failure to make, maintain and make available ambulance records; exemption; penalty
  • 820.340 — 820.340���� Contents of ambulance records (Equipment)
  • 820.350 — 820.350. ����� (2) This section does not apply to any person or ambulance exempted by ORS 682.035 or 682.079 from regul
  • 820.380 — 820.380. ����� 820.380 Illegal ambulance or emergency vehicle sirens; exemption; penalty. (1) A person commits the o
  • 820.400 — 820.400���� Unlawful operation of implement of husbandry; penalty MANUFACTURED STRUCTURES
  • 820.520 — 820.520���� Travel or special use trailer assessed as manufactured structure; effect of ceasing to be used as permanent
  • 820.570 — 820.570���� Violating trip permit requirements for manufactured structures; penalty WORKER TRANSPORT AND OTHER VEHIC
Title 821 · ORS Chapter 821 (44 sections)
  • 390.570 — 390.570. ����� (c) The child must meet rider fit guidelines established by the State Parks and Recreation Department un
  • 390.577 — and is able to provide immediate assistance and direction to the child;
  • 815.060 — 815.060. ����� (2) A person commits the offense of unlawful operation of a Class I, Class II or Class IV all-terrain ve
  • 821.010 — 821.010���� Exemptions from equipment requirements for off-road vehicles
  • 821.020 — and the vehicle is not equipped in compliance with all of the
  • 821.030 — 821.030. ����� (c) When the vehicle is operated on a highway and the vehicle is equipped with a windshield, the top edg
  • 821.040 — 821.040���� Operation of off-road vehicle without required equipment; penalty SNOWMOBILES AND ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES
  • 821.050 — 821.050���� Limits on authority of local governments; disposition of fees for snowmobiles
  • 821.055 — 821.055���� Operation of all-terrain vehicles on certain highways (Title for Snowmobiles)
  • 821.070 — 821.070���� Failure to title; exemptions; penalty (Registration for Snowmobiles)
  • 821.080 — 821.080���� Issuance; qualifications; duration; certificate; rules
  • 821.090 — 821.090���� Exemptions from snowmobile registration requirements
  • 821.100 — 821.100���� Operation of unregistered snowmobile; penalty
  • 821.120 — 821.120���� Failure to properly display snowmobile registration numbers; penalty (Permits)
  • 821.130 — 821.130���� Out-of-state snowmobile permit; qualifications; duration; application; fees
  • 821.140 — 821.140���� Failure to carry out-of-state snowmobile permit; penalty
  • 821.142 — 821.142���� Failure to carry out-of-state all-terrain vehicle permit; penalty (Driving Privileges)
  • 821.150 — 821.150���� Operation of snowmobile without driving privileges; civil liability; penalty
  • 821.160 — 821.160���� Snowmobile operator permit; issuance; rules for safety education course
  • 821.165 — 821.165���� Land funded for all-terrain vehicle use from All-Terrain Vehicle Account
  • 821.172 — 821.172���� Operation of Class III all-terrain vehicle without driving privileges; exemptions; penalty
  • 821.174 — 821.174���� Prohibition on operating Class I, Class III or Class IV all-terrain vehicle while driving privileges suspend
  • 821.190 — 821.190���� Unlawful operation of snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle on highway or railroad; civil liability; penalty
  • 821.192 — 821.192���� Operating all-terrain vehicle in violation of posted restrictions
  • 821.195 — 821.195���� Operation of all-terrain vehicle without permit and decal; exemptions; penalty
  • 821.200 — 821.200. ����� (3) The person is on an all-terrain vehicle highway access route that is designated by the Oregon Transp
  • 821.202 — or to the parent, legal guardian or person with legal responsibility
  • 821.203 — 821.203���� Endangering all-terrain vehicle operator or passenger; penalty
  • 821.204 — 821.204���� Issuance of citation for violation of ORS 821.202 or 821.203
  • 821.220 — 821.220���� Operating improperly equipped all-terrain vehicle; civil liability; penalty
  • 821.230 — 821.230���� Operating all-terrain vehicle without proper lighting equipment; penalty
  • 821.240 — 821.240���� Operating snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle while carrying firearm or bow; exemptions; penalty
  • 821.250 — 821.250���� Permitting dangerous operation of snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle; civil liability; penalty
  • 821.260 — 821.260���� Hunting or harassing animals from snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle; civil liability; penalty
  • 821.280 — 821.280���� Committing unlawful damage with snowmobile or Class I, Class II or Class IV all-terrain vehicle; civil liabi
  • 821.285 — 821.285���� Committing unlawful damage with Class III all-terrain vehicle; civil liability; penalty
  • 821.291 — 821.291���� Endangering Class I all-terrain vehicle operator; exemptions; penalty
  • 821.292 — 821.292���� Endangering Class III all-terrain vehicle operator; exemptions; penalty
  • 821.293 — 821.293���� Endangering Class IV all-terrain vehicle operator; exemptions; penalty
  • 821.295 — 821.295���� Operating Class II, Class III or Class IV all-terrain vehicle in prohibited snow area; exemptions; penalty
  • 821.310 — 821.310. ����� (3) The offense described in this section, dangerous operation of a snowmobile or an all-terrain vehicle
  • 821.320 — 821.320���� Snowmobile registration and permit fees (All-Terrain Vehicle Highway Access Routes)
  • 821.330 — 821.330���� Designation of all-terrain vehicle highway access routes
  • 821.335 — 821.335���� All-Terrain Vehicle Highway Access Routes Advisory Committee OFF-ROAD VEHICLES ����� 821.010 Exempti
Title 822 · ORS Chapter 822 (69 sections)
  • 468.929 — 468.929, 468.931, 468.936, 468.939, 468.943 or 468.946. ����� (2) The department shall cancel or suspend any dismantler
  • 803.140 — 803.140, 819.010, 819.016, 819.030, 819.040 or 822.120. ����� (d) Rules adopted by the department concerning businesses
  • 803.577 — 803.577. ����� (e) An identification device for proportionally registered tow vehicles is subject to cancellation as pr
  • 819.215 — or 819.280 is sufficient to comply with the provisions of this
  • 822.005 — 822.005���� Acting as vehicle dealer without certificate; penalty
  • 822.007 — 822.007���� Injunction against person acting as vehicle dealer in violation of vehicle code or rule; court-imposed monet
  • 822.009 — and 822.080. The fee imposed under this section is in addition to fees
  • 822.015 — 822.015. ����� (3) The offense described in this section, acting as a vehicle dealer without a certificate, is a Class
  • 822.022 — and 822.035 (9), the Department of Transportation shall issue a vehicle
  • 822.025 — 822.025. ����� (b) The person must deliver to the department a bond or letter of credit that meets the requirements und
  • 822.027 — (1)(a), a certificate from the provider of each precertification
  • 822.030 — 822.030. ����� (m) A person commits the offense of acting as a vehicle dealer while under revocation, cancellation or s
  • 822.033 — 822.033. ����� (d) Provides the names of all partners or corporate officers. ����� (e) Certifies completion of the con
  • 822.035 — (3). [1983 c.338 �798; 1985 c.16 �396; 1985 c.251 �26; 1987 c.158 �176;
  • 822.040 — 822.040. ����� (b) A vehicle dealer commits the offense of failure to obtain a corrected vehicle dealer certificate if
  • 822.042 — 822.042���� Procedures for transfer of interest in vehicle by vehicle dealer
  • 822.043 — 822.043���� Dealer preparation and submission of documents; privilege tax
  • 822.046 — 822.046���� Vehicle dealer�s duty to inform potential buyer if vehicle used for manufacture of controlled substances
  • 822.050 — 822.050���� Revocation, cancellation or suspension of certificate
  • 822.055 — 822.055���� Failure to return revoked, canceled or suspended certificate; penalty
  • 822.060 — 822.060���� Illegal consignment practices; exception; penalty; rules
  • 822.065 — 822.065���� Violation of consigned vehicle transfer; penalty
  • 822.070 — 822.070���� Conducting illegal vehicle rebuilding business; penalty
  • 822.080 — 822.080���� Procedures for civil penalties imposed under ORS 822.009; disposition of moneys (Recreational Vehicle De
  • 822.082 — 822.082���� �Recreational vehicle service facility� defined; display of location
  • 822.083 — 822.083���� �Show� defined; conditions for participation in show
  • 822.086 — 822.086���� New recreational vehicle sales; warranty statement SUBLEASING VEHICLES
  • 822.090 — 822.090���� Unlawful subleasing of motor vehicle; penalty TRANSFER OF VEHICLES BY LIEN CLAIMANTS
  • 822.093 — 822.093���� Sale of vehicles involving possessory liens; records; rules; penalty
  • 822.094 — 822.094���� Transfer by lien claimant DISMANTLERS
  • 822.100 — 822.100���� Conducting a motor vehicle dismantling business without a certificate; penalties
  • 822.105 — 822.105���� Exemption from certificate requirement (metadata only)
  • 822.115 — 822.115. ����� (d) The person delivers to the department any approvals by local governments required under ORS 822.140.
  • 822.120 — 822.120, 822.125, 822.133, 822.135, 822.137 or 822.150. ����� (c) The person holding the certificate has caused or suff
  • 822.125 — 822.125, 822.130, 822.135 or 822.150. ����� (2) The department shall impose civil penalties under this section in the m
  • 822.130 — 822.130���� Inspection of books, records, inventory and premises
  • 822.133 — 822.133���� Requirements of dismantler operating motor vehicle dismantling business
  • 822.135 — 822.135���� Improperly conducting motor vehicle dismantling business; penalty
  • 822.140 — of the suitability of the applicant to establish, maintain or operate a
  • 822.150 — 822.150���� Failure to return revoked, canceled or suspended certificate or identification card; penalty TOWING BUSI
  • 822.200 — 822.200, 822.215, 822.225, 822.230, 822.235, 822.250 to 822.290, 822.605 or
  • 822.210 — 822.210, $17 for each vehicle used for towing or recovery purposes. ����� (8) Fee for issuance or renewal of vehicle tr
  • 822.215 — 822.215���� Grounds for denial, suspension, revocation or refusal of certificate; disciplinary action
  • 822.217 — 822.217���� Proportional registration for tow vehicles; rules
  • 822.218 — 822.218���� Cancellation of identification device for proportionally registered tow vehicle
  • 822.220 — 822.220���� Authorization to obstruct traffic; failure to take precautions; penalty
  • 822.225 — 822.225, 822.230, 822.235, 822.250 to 822.290, 822.605 or 822.995 or any rule adopted under those statutes, or any order
  • 822.250 — 822.250���� State Board of Towing; membership; terms of office; compensation and expenses
  • 822.255 — 822.255���� Chair and vice chair; quorum; meetings (metadata only)
  • 822.260 — 822.260���� Administrative officer for board; subordinate officers and employees
  • 822.265 — 822.265. ����� (2) After receiving an order from the State Board of Towing under ORS 822.280, the department shall impo
  • 822.275 — 822.275���� Administration of oaths; obtaining and taking evidence at board proceedings; failure to obey board subpoena
  • 822.280 — 822.280���� Denial, suspension, revocation or refusal of towing business certificate; contested case hearing
  • 822.285 — 822.285���� Additional powers of board; fees; rules
  • 822.290 — and 822.995.
  • 822.300 — 822.300���� Acting as vehicle transporter without certificate; exemptions; penalty
  • 822.305 — 822.305���� Exemptions from vehicle transporter certification requirement
  • 822.310 — 822.310���� Privileges granted by certificate; duration; renewal; fee; rules; suspension or revocation; regulation of ho
  • 822.315 — 822.315���� Improper use of vehicle transporter plate; penalty
  • 822.325 — 822.325���� Failure to return revoked or suspended certificate; penalty DRIVER TRAINING
  • 822.500 — 822.500���� Operating commercial driver training school without certificate; rules; penalty
  • 822.515 — 822.515, $400. ����� (11) Fee for issuance or renewal of vehicle appraiser certificate under ORS 819.480, $100. [1983 c
  • 822.600 — 822.600���� Failure of garage to report accident or bullet contact; penalty
  • 822.605 — 822.605���� False swearing relating to regulation of vehicle related businesses; penalty FEES
  • 822.990 — 822.990���� Civil penalties for violations of ORS 822.500
  • 822.992 — 822.992���� Civil penalties for violations related to dismantlers
  • 822.995 — or any rule adopted under those statutes, or any order issued by the
  • 98.854 — 98.854, 98.856, 98.858, 181A.350, 822.200, 822.215, 822.225, 822.230, 822.235 or 822.605 or any rule adopted by the Stat
  • 98.858 — 98.858, 181A.350, 822.200, 822.215, 822.225, 822.230, 822.235 or 822.605; ����� (c) Fails to comply with an order of th
Title 823 · ORS Chapter 823 (28 sections)
  • 183.413 — to 183.497. [1995 c.733 ��35,36]
  • 682.107 — in 1995]
  • 682.235 — in 1995]
  • 756.380 — 756.380] ����� 823.073 Common carrier not to abandon agencies or withdraw agent without approval of department. No c
  • 771.020 — 771.020; 1997 c.249 �242; 2003 c.754 �12] ����� 823.105 Prohibitions. No common carrier subject to ORS 823.101 to 82
  • 823.005 — 823.005���� Definitions for ORS chapters 823 to 826 DEPARTMENT POWERS AND DUTIES REGARDING CARRIERS
  • 823.007 — 823.007���� Employee statements of pecuniary interests in motor carriers; rules
  • 823.009 — 823.009���� General powers of department regarding motor carriers and railroads
  • 823.013 — 823.013���� Validity of rules, orders, acts and regulations of department; construction of laws
  • 823.015 — 823.015���� Service of notice or other legal process INVESTIGATIONS, HEARINGS, RULINGS
  • 823.023 — 823.023���� Right of entry onto premises of any carrier or of business tendering hazardous materials for shipment
  • 823.025 — 823.025���� Maintaining and producing records; expenses incurred in out-of-state examinations; rules
  • 823.027 — 823.027���� Duty to furnish information to department
  • 823.029 — 823.029���� Failure to furnish requested information
  • 823.031 — 823.031���� Investigating complaints against carriers
  • 823.037 — 823.037���� Declaratory rulings DESTRUCTION OF EQUIPMENT
  • 823.051 — 823.051���� Interference with department equipment HAZARDOUS MATERIALS GENERALLY
  • 823.061 — 823.061���� Applicability of hazardous material safety regulations; rules
  • 823.063 — 823.063���� Notice and opportunity to correct hazardous material violations AGENCY ABANDONMENT
  • 823.073 — 823.073���� Common carrier not to abandon agencies or withdraw agent without approval of department
  • 823.075 — 823.075���� Petitioning department for authority to abandon agency or withdraw agent ENFORCEMENT AND REMEDIES
  • 823.081 — 823.081���� Enforcement of laws relating to carriers
  • 823.085 — 823.085���� Liability for damages to injured person
  • 823.087 — 823.087���� Effect of carrier laws on common law and other statutory rights of action, duties and liabilities RECEIP
  • 823.101 — 823.101���� Duty of carrier to issue bill of lading on intrastate shipments; liability of carrier to holder for damage t
  • 823.103 — 823.103���� Limitations on carrier�s power to set time for filing of claim or starting action
  • 823.107 — 823.107���� Existing remedies not affected PENALTIES
  • 823.991 — 823.991���� Penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 823.005 Definitions for ORS chapters 823 to 826. As used in ORS c
Title 824 · ORS Chapter 824 (73 sections)
  • 466.005 — to 466.385 and 466.992 in the transporting or disposing of hazardous
  • 760.010 — 760.010; 2021 c.630 �25] ����� 824.024 Procedure for construction of side lines and extensions. If any railway compa
  • 760.060 — 760.060] INSPECTORS; REPORTS ����� 824.026 Railway inspectors required; powers and duties. (1) The Department of
  • 761.120 — 761.120; 1997 c.275 �12] ����� 824.052 Track clearances. The Department of Transportation, upon own motion or upon a
  • 761.205 — 761.205] ����� Note: 824.058 was added to and made a part of ORS chapters 823, 824, 825 and 826 by legislative actio
  • 761.370 — 761.370] ����� 824.082 Notice of movement of hazardous materials; confidentiality of notice information. (1) Before
  • 761.415 — 761.415; 1997 c.275 �14] ����� 824.092 Disclosure of hazardous waste reports and information to Environmental Protec
  • 761.640 — 761.640; 1999 c.59 �248] ����� 824.112 [Subsections (1) to (4) formerly
  • 761.900 — 761.900; subsections (5) to (8) formerly 761.905; 1997 c.249 �246; 1997 c.275 �15a; renumbered 824.990 in 1997] ����
  • 761.990 — 761.990; subsection (6) formerly 761.992; subsections (7) and (8) formerly
  • 761.994 — 761.994; 1997 c.249 �248; renumbered 824.992 in 1997] RAILROAD CROSSINGS ����� 824.200 Definitions for 824.200 t
  • 763.013 — 763.013] ����� 824.204 Authority to construct grade crossings; protective devices. (1) Except for the repair of lawf
  • 763.030 — 763.030; 1997 c.249 �250; 1997 c.275 �16] ����� 824.208 Authority to fix speeds and regulate sounding of train warni
  • 763.090 — 763.090; 1997 c.275 �19] ����� 824.218 Work and materials furnished by railroad company; supervision of work. All wo
  • 763.100 — 763.100; 1997 c.249 �253] ����� 824.220 Protective devices; rules. The Department of Transportation shall adopt rule
  • 763.120 — 763.120; 2001 c.909 �1] ����� 824.223 Authority to regulate distance from grade crossing at which railroad may stop
  • 763.210 — 763.210] ����� 824.236 Protective devices at unauthorized railroad-highway crossing; apportionment to railroad; reim
  • 764.180 — 764.180] ����� 824.310 Immunity from liability of persons providing first aid treatment. No person may recover in an
  • 823.033 — 823.033, the department may open an investigation to consider closure of an unauthorized railroad-highway crossing. If t
  • 824.010 — 824.010���� Annual fees payable by railroads; audit
  • 824.016 — 824.016���� State Rail Rehabilitation Fund; use; report
  • 824.018 — 824.018���� Grade Crossing Protection Account; use; limits
  • 824.019 — 824.019���� Grade Crossing Safety Improvement Fund GENERAL PROVISIONS
  • 824.020 — and 824.022.
  • 824.024 — 824.024���� Procedure for construction of side lines and extensions INSPECTORS; REPORTS
  • 824.026 — 824.026���� Railway inspectors required; powers and duties
  • 824.030 — 824.030���� Annual report to department; penalty ACQUISITION OR ABANDONMENT OF LINES
  • 824.040 — 824.040���� Government acquisition of lines; permitted actions
  • 824.042 — 824.042���� Department to participate in contested abandonment proceedings SAFETY PROGRAM STANDARD
  • 824.054 — 824.054���� Cooperation with federal agencies on matters of safety; disclosure of reports if required by federal law
  • 824.058 — 824.058. ����� (2) In each calendar year the percentage rate of the fee required to be paid shall be determined by orde
  • 824.060 — 824.060���� First aid kits and fire extinguishers required on locomotives; temporary exemptions
  • 824.062 — 824.062���� Equipment required on track motor cars (metadata only)
  • 824.064 — 824.064���� Self-propelled vehicles used in yards or terminals
  • 824.068 — 824.068���� Water quality standards for locomotives HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
  • 824.082 — 824.082���� Notice of movement of hazardous materials; confidentiality of notice information
  • 824.084 — 824.084���� Visual external inspections required on cars standing in rail yards or stations more than two hours
  • 824.086 — 824.086���� Designation of hazardous materials and notice requirements; rules
  • 824.088 — 824.088���� Notifying Oregon Department of Emergency Management of reportable incident, derailments and fires; radio gea
  • 824.090 — 824.090���� Department of Transportation to set standards for safe transportation of hazardous wastes; rules; civil pena
  • 824.092 — 824.092���� Disclosure of hazardous waste reports and information to Environmental Protection Agency CABOOSE REQUIRE
  • 824.106 — 824.106���� Use of noncomplying caboose prohibited; equipment failure; repair
  • 824.108 — 824.108���� Register for reporting failures of equipment or maintenance standards; rules for use
  • 824.114 — 824.114; 1999 c.1051 �232; 2011 c.597 �109; 2021 c.630 �29] _______________
  • 824.202 — 824.202���� Policy; authority vested in state and department
  • 824.204 — 824.204, 824.206, 824.210 to 824.218 and 824.226 shall forever be considered as held in trust by the railroad company re
  • 824.206 — or 824.226, where the application to the Department of Transportation
  • 824.208 — 824.208���� Authority to fix speeds and regulate sounding of train warning devices at crossings
  • 824.210 — 824.210���� Construction and alteration of crossings above or below grade
  • 824.214 — enter an order fixing and regulating the speed of railway trains or
  • 824.216 — 824.216���� Procedure to compel compliance with orders
  • 824.218 — 824.218, 824.224, 824.226 to 824.230, 824.238, 824.240 and 824.256. ����� (3) The authority granted the department by O
  • 824.222 — 824.222���� Authority over duration that grade crossing may be blocked; penalty
  • 824.223 — 824.223���� Authority to regulate distance from grade crossing at which railroad may stop or park equipment; penalty
  • 824.224 — 824.224���� When stop signs are to be installed by railroad; exemption; grade crossing alteration, relocation or closure
  • 824.226 — 824.226. ����� (3) The costs of maintenance of crossings above or below grade under ORS 824.206 and 824.210. ����� (4)
  • 824.228 — 824.228���� Procedure for determining mode of track crossing of intersecting railroads
  • 824.230 — 824.230, 824.238, 824.240 and 824.256 within the limits of railroad rights of way shall, if the railroad company so desi
  • 824.236 — 824.236���� Protective devices at unauthorized railroad-highway crossing; apportionment to railroad; reimbursement; clos
  • 824.238 — 824.238���� Division of costs between railroad and public authority
  • 824.240 — and 824.256, including the right to review any order of the Department
  • 824.242 — 824.242���� Apportionment of costs for installation of protective devices
  • 824.244 — 824.244���� Apportionment of costs for maintenance of protective devices
  • 824.246 — 824.246���� Apportionment of costs of crossing closure
  • 824.248 — 824.248. By presentation of its claim, the railroad company and the public authority consent to make pertinent records s
  • 824.250 — 824.250���� Apportionment when federal funds available
  • 824.254 — 824.254���� Reimbursement procedure for railroad and public authority
  • 824.304 — 824.304���� Guarding frogs, switches and guardrails
  • 824.308 — 824.308���� Railroads to provide first aid training for employees
  • 824.310 — 824.310���� Immunity from liability of persons providing first aid treatment PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RAIL
  • 824.425 — 824.425���� Cascade passenger rail planning; collaboration with State of Washington and other public bodies
  • 824.435 — 824.435���� Freight and passenger rail; collaboration with State of Washington and other public bodies PENALTIES
  • 824.992 — 824.992���� Criminal penalties FUNDS, ACCOUNTS AND FEES ����� 824.010 Annual fees payable by railroads; audit. (
Title 825 · ORS Chapter 825 (106 sections)
  • 267.394 — 267.394. ����� (12) Vehicles owned or operated by, or under contract with, a person responsible for the construction or
  • 319.530 — and 825.474, a person operating a motor vehicle with a combined weight
  • 459.386 — 459.386. [Formerly 767.034] ����� 825.258 Rules for transportation of hazardous waste, hazardous material and PCB; c
  • 466.080 — or 825.258, the department may impound the person�s vehicle
  • 767.028 — 767.028; 2007 c.465 �11; 2015 c.283 �3] ����� 825.024 Applicability to farm vehicles. (1) Except as provided in ORS
  • 767.030 — 767.030; 1997 c.249 �262; 1997 c.673 �1; 2003 c.589 �2; 2007 c.31 �5; 2007 c.794 �4] ����� 825.026 Applicability of
  • 767.032 — 767.032; 2007 c.31 �6] ����� 825.028 Transportation services for charitable organizations. (1) For-hire carriers may
  • 767.040 — 767.040; 1997 c.275 �35] ECONOMIC AND SAFETY REGULATION (Applicability) ����� 825.015 Nonapplicability of ch
  • 767.062 — 767.062; 1997 c.631 �560; 2001 c.567 �5] ����� 825.356 Courts to forward copies of record on conviction for violatio
  • 767.130 — 767.130; 1997 c.722 �4; 2009 c.433 �9; 2015 c.283 �18] ����� 825.137 Cancellation, revocation or suspension of autho
  • 767.157 — 767.157] ����� 825.108 Issuance of permits to private carriers; exception. (1) Upon receipt of the information in wr
  • 767.170 — 767.170; 2009 c.433 �7] ����� 825.125 Applications for authority; rules. The Department of Transportation shall pres
  • 767.180 — 767.180; 1997 c.249 �264; 2001 c.567 �4] ����� 825.232 General authority to prescribe and enforce rules and classifi
  • 767.195 — 767.195; 2007 c.465 �9] ����� 825.162 Cargo insurance. (1) A certificate or permit may not be issued to any person t
  • 767.210 — 767.210; 1997 c.631 �559; 2011 c.73 �3] ����� 825.168 Self-insurance. (1) Any for-hire carrier, engaged in interstat
  • 767.305 — 767.305; 1997 c.275 �39; 2003 c.754 �7; 2009 c.433 �10; 2015 c.283 �20] (Regulatory Authority Generally) ����� 8
  • 767.407 — 767.407] ����� 825.222 Publication of notice of proposed rate establishment or modification. When directed by the De
  • 767.409 — 767.409; 2015 c.283 �21] ����� 825.224 Rate regulation of carriers of household goods. (1) The rates, classification
  • 767.417 — 767.417] ����� 825.245 [2003 c.754 �3; repealed by 2009 c.433 �15] ����� 825.246 [2003 c.754 �4; repealed by 200
  • 767.640 — 767.640; 1997 c.249 �266] (Miscellaneous) ����� 825.350 Voluntary commuter ridesharing arrangement not to be tax
  • 767.751 — 767.751; 1997 c.249 �267; 2021 c.630 �19] ����� 825.402 Participation in program. (1) Except as provided in subsecti
  • 767.786 — 767.786; 1997 c.275 �38; 2001 c.567 �9] ����� 825.141 Reinstatement fee after suspension of authority. In addition t
  • 767.797 — 767.797; 2001 c.567 �3; 2019 c.491 �50] ����� Note: 825.141 is amended by Enrolled House Bill 3991 (2025 special ses
  • 767.832 — 767.832; 2015 c.77 �4] ����� Note: 825.486 is repealed by Enrolled House Bill 3991 (2025 special session). As of the
  • 767.840 — 767.840; 2007 c.71 �246; 2021 c.630 �100] ����� 825.492 Annual and quarterly reports authorized. (1) Whenever in the
  • 767.845 — 767.845; 2001 c.567 �11] ����� Note: 825.492 is amended by Enrolled House Bill 3991 (2025 special session). As of th
  • 767.882 — 767.882] ����� 825.555 International fuel tax agreement; rules; fees. (1) The Department of Transportation may enter
  • 805.310 — if the vehicle or combination:
  • 825.010 — 825.010���� Compliance with chapter required ECONOMIC AND SAFETY REGULATION (Applicability)
  • 825.015 — 825.015���� Nonapplicability of chapter to certain vehicles used in nonprofit transportation of passengers
  • 825.017 — 825.017���� Nonapplicability of chapter to certain persons and vehicles
  • 825.020 — 825.020���� Applicability of chapter to certain vehicles and combinations over 26,000 pounds
  • 825.022 — 825.022���� Nonapplicability of certain provisions to vehicles and combinations
  • 825.024 — with a combined weight of less than 46,000 pounds that are being
  • 825.026 — 825.026���� Applicability of chapter to certain otherwise exempt vehicles when transporting hazardous wastes
  • 825.028 — 825.028���� Transportation services for charitable organizations
  • 825.030 — 825.030���� Application of chapter to interstate and foreign commerce
  • 825.032 — 825.032���� Nonapplicability of economic regulation to specified vehicles (Certificates and Permits)
  • 825.102 — 825.102, that any of the following apply: ����� (a) The applicant is not capable of conducting the transportation servi
  • 825.104 — 825.104���� Federal registration and financial responsibility requirements for interstate carriers
  • 825.105 — 825.105���� Confirmation of federal registration and financial responsibility for interstate motor carriers; rules
  • 825.108 — 825.108���� Issuance of permits to private carriers; exception
  • 825.110 — 825.110���� Issuance, extension or transfer of certificate to carriers of household goods; hearings; findings; rules
  • 825.115 — 825.115���� Temporary authority to provide transportation services; duration
  • 825.117 — 825.117���� Certificate for emergency transportation services
  • 825.127 — 825.127. ����� (11) �Private carrier� means any person who operates a motor vehicle over the public highways of this st
  • 825.135 — 825.135���� Denial of certificate, permit, transfer or extension of authority; hearing; restriction
  • 825.137 — 825.137���� Cancellation, revocation or suspension of authority, generally
  • 825.139 — (1)(a) for delinquent reporting or paying shall be considered filed on
  • 825.141 — 825.141���� Reinstatement fee after suspension of authority (Insurance)
  • 825.164 — 825.164���� Rules for compliance with ORS 825.160 and 825.162; notice prior to cancellation of insurance; suspension of
  • 825.166 — 825.166���� Deposit of securities or letter of credit
  • 825.170 — 825.170���� Prohibited indemnification provisions in motor carrier transportation contracts; exceptions (Fees)
  • 825.180 — 825.180���� Application fee; transfer fee; refunds (Regulatory Authority Generally)
  • 825.200 — 825.200���� Rules and orders regarding uniform cargo liability and joint line rates
  • 825.202 — (2), (3) and (4), do not apply to for-hire carriers of household goods
  • 825.204 — 825.204���� Regulation of shipping receipts, changes of vehicles and routes, records and mileage for carriers of househo
  • 825.210 — (1) and (3), 825.212, 825.450, 825.454, 825.470, 825.472, 825.474,
  • 825.212 — 825.212, 825.450, 825.454, 825.470, 825.472, 825.474, 825.476, 825.480,
  • 825.222 — 825.222���� Publication of notice of proposed rate establishment or modification
  • 825.224 — 825.224���� Rate regulation of carriers of household goods
  • 825.230 — 825.230���� Carrier to operate only in class for which authority issued; effect of violation
  • 825.232 — 825.232���� General authority to prescribe and enforce rules and classifications
  • 825.234 — 825.234���� Classes of carriers of household goods; filing of tariff (Local Cartage of Household Goods)
  • 825.240 — 825.240���� Inapplicability of certain regulatory statutes to local cartage activities; application for authority; rules
  • 825.247 — 825.247���� Imposition of fee on certain household goods carriers; penalty for nonpayment; rules (Safety Regulation)
  • 825.248 — 825.248���� Annual commercial motor vehicle safety plan
  • 825.254 — 825.254���� Limitation on movement of vehicles to particular days of week; rules
  • 825.258 — 825.258, 825.260, 825.950, 825.955, 825.960 and 825.990 apply to the following persons and vehicles: ����� (1) A vehicl
  • 825.300 — 825.300���� Utilization of state police in enforcing chapter
  • 825.302 — 825.302���� Service of process on nonresident carrier by serving the department
  • 825.304 — 825.304���� Vehicle owner to be made party to certificate or permit enforcement proceedings; dismissal of charges agains
  • 825.322 — 825.322���� Disclosure of hazardous waste transportation reports and information to Environmental Protection Agency
  • 825.325 — 825.325���� Intrastate for-hire carrier of household goods required to obtain and retain criminal background check; rule
  • 825.326 — 825.326���� Motor Carrier Account; Consumer Protection Household Moves Account
  • 825.328 — 825.328���� Monthly transfer of Motor Carrier Account surplus to State Highway Fund
  • 825.330 — 825.330���� Restrictions on use of funds (Miscellaneous)
  • 825.350 — 825.350���� Voluntary commuter ridesharing arrangement not to be taxed or licensed by local government
  • 825.354 — 825.354���� Appointment of agents to issue passes, collect fees and taxes
  • 825.356 — 825.356���� Courts to forward copies of record on conviction for violation of chapter MOTOR CARRIER EDUCATION PROGRA
  • 825.400 — 825.400, the department may require participation by any motor carrier that: ����� (a) Has underpaid its tax obligation
  • 825.415 — 825.415���� Drug and alcohol testing; school transportation provider WEIGHT-MILE TAX (Identification Devices)
  • 825.454 — 825.454���� Identification devices; applications (Taxes and Fees)
  • 825.472 — 825.472���� Determination of filing of reports or payments
  • 825.474 — 825.474, 825.476 and 825.480. A credit under this section shall be allowed when the person claiming the credit submits t
  • 825.475 — 825.475���� Exemption from motor carrier tax and fuel tax
  • 825.490 — or 825.494 (2) or (3) on those terms as the department considers proper
  • 825.492 — 825.492, they shall certify to the department, upon forms prescribed therefor, the true and correct summaries of their d
  • 825.494 — 825.494���� Assessment by department upon failure to report tax or fee due
  • 825.496 — 825.496. [Formerly 767.835] ����� 825.490 Due date of taxes and fees; audits; late charges, penalties and interest;
  • 825.498 — 825.498, 825.504, 825.506, 825.507, 825.508 or 825.515. [Formerly 767.190; 1997 c.275 �37; 1997 c.722 �5; 1999 c.59 �249
  • 825.500 — 825.500���� Calculation of interest and penalties for delinquent road use assessment fees and single-use nondivisible lo
  • 825.502 — 825.502���� Payment of taxes and fees by credit card; rules
  • 825.506 — may be canceled or otherwise terminated at any time prior to its
  • 825.507 — 825.507���� Limitations on cancellation of bond; suspension of authority
  • 825.515 — 825.515. Quarterly reports and accompanying remittances due shall be filed on or before the due date as follows: First c
  • 825.517 — 825.517���� Certain records not public (Multijurisdictional Agreements)
  • 825.550 — 825.550���� Multijurisdictional agreement for collection of weight-mile taxes; rules
  • 825.555 — 825.555���� International fuel tax agreement; rules; fees GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
  • 825.605 — 825.605���� Unlawfully idling the primary engine of a commercial vehicle; penalty
  • 825.610 — 825.610���� Exemptions from requirements in ORS 825.605
  • 825.615 — 825.615���� Preemption of local regulation of idling; exception PENALTIES
  • 825.950 — 825.950���� Civil penalty for violation of this chapter, ORS chapter 818 or 826, or rule or order of department
  • 825.955 — or 825.960, is not paid in full, the department may issue a warrant for
  • 825.960 — 825.960���� Department action against employer when department receives notification of violation of out-of-service orde
  • 825.990 — 825.990���� Criminal penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 825.005 Definitions. As used in this chapter: ����� (1)
Title 826 · ORS Chapter 826 (20 sections)
  • 768.005 — 768.005] ����� 826.008 Certain records not public. (1) The following are not public records unless the public intere
  • 768.017 — 768.017] ����� 826.023 Fees for cards, plates and stickers. (1) The fee for issuance of a duplicate or replacement r
  • 768.031 — 768.031] ����� 826.035 Registration identification devices and cards for vehicles registered under ORS
  • 768.033 — 768.033] ����� 826.037 Annual or quarterly registration under ORS 826.031. (1) Vehicles registered under ORS 826.031
  • 803.610 — 803.610. ����� (12) An agreement may require the display or submission of evidence of registration for any vehicle oper
  • 825.160 — and not to the financial responsibility requirements of ORS chapter
  • 826.009 — 826.009, or an agreement under ORS 826.007, the department may deny the registrant of a proportionally registered fleet
  • 826.010 — 826.010���� Quarterly payment of registration fees for vehicles registered under ORS 826.009
  • 826.011 — 826.011, the Department of Transportation shall prorate the fees as provided in this subsection according to the registr
  • 826.015 — to determine the registration fees under ORS 826.017 and ORS 803.420
  • 826.017 — 826.017���� Registration fees for proportionally registered vehicles
  • 826.021 — 826.021���� Proration of fees for proportionally registered vehicles; adjustment of fees and registration periods by dep
  • 826.025 — 826.025���� Duplicate or replacement registration cards
  • 826.027 — 826.027���� Transfer of registration; withdrawal of vehicle from fleet
  • 826.029 — 826.029���� Temporary proportional registration permits
  • 826.031 — 826.031. (1) The Department of Transportation may issue appropriate registration, stickers, plates or other suitable ide
  • 826.033 — 826.033���� Application of other registration provisions of Oregon Vehicle Code to vehicles registered under this chapte
  • 826.035 — 826.035���� Registration identification devices and cards for vehicles registered under ORS 826.031
  • 826.037 — 826.037���� Annual or quarterly registration under ORS 826.031
  • 826.041 — 826.041���� Agents for issuance of registration and collection of fees ����� 826.001 Definitions. As used in this ch
Title 83 · ORS Chapter 83 (36 sections)
  • 20.082 — 20.082, the holder of any retail installment contract or retail charge agreement may not collect any delinquency or coll
  • 83.020 — 83.020������ Retail installment contract requirements; exceptions
  • 83.040 — 83.040������ Subsequent purchases under original contract
  • 83.050 — 83.050������ Contracts completed by mail and based on catalog of seller
  • 83.070 — 83.070������ Delivery of copy of contract to buyer (metadata only)
  • 83.080 — 83.080������ Informing buyer of service charge and right to prepay; monthly statement
  • 83.095 — 83.095������ Service charge computed by actuarial method
  • 83.100 — 83.100������ Extra charges; miscellaneous provisions of contract
  • 83.130 — 83.130������ Voluntary prepayment by buyer; refund (metadata only)
  • 83.140 — 83.140������ Consolidation of purchases with prior contract
  • 83.170 — 83.170������ Effect of violation of ORS 83.010 to 83.190 by seller
  • 83.190 — shall forfeit and pay a civil penalty of not more than $1,000. For the
  • 83.520 — 83.520������ Form and contents of retail installment contract
  • 83.540 — 83.540������ Delivery of copy of contract to buyer (metadata only)
  • 83.565 — 83.565������ Finance charge computed by actuarial method; requirements; notice
  • 83.610 — 83.610������ Delivery to buyer of instrument indicating full payment; release of security
  • 83.620 — 83.620������ Voluntary prepayment by buyer; refund (metadata only)
  • 83.630 — 83.630������ Extension of scheduled due date; deferment of scheduled payment; refinance charge
  • 83.635 — 83.635������ Acceptance of retail installment contract by lender
  • 83.650 — 83.650������ Effect of negotiation of notes on rights against motor vehicle dealer
  • 83.680 — and contains information required by federal law to be disclosed in a
  • 83.710 — to 83.750; application of ORS 83.710 to 83.750
  • 83.715 — 83.715������ Telephone solicitation sale; contract; contents
  • 83.720 — 83.720������ Cancellation of home solicitation sale; notice; exception
  • 83.730 — 83.730������ Written agreement or offer to purchase; contents; notice of buyer�s right to cancel; form
  • 83.740 — 83.740������ Duties of seller upon cancellation of sale or revocation of offer to purchase
  • 83.750 — 83.750: ����� (a) A transaction is a �home solicitation sale� if: ����� (A) It is a sale, lease or rental of goods or
  • 83.811 — 83.811������ Exemption from certain disclosure requirements for motor vehicle dealer or retail seller
  • 83.813 — 83.813������ Exemption from certain disclosure requirements for assignee of retail installment contract
  • 83.820 — 83.820������ Consumer paper; negotiability; exception; rights and liabilities of assignees
  • 83.860 — 83.860������ Applicability of claims and defenses of borrower or lessee when loan made or lease funded in close connecti
  • 83.880 — 83.880������ Sale of motor vehicles, goods or services as time sale rather than loan
  • 83.885 — 83.885������ Sale of motor vehicles, personal property or services for business or commercial purposes as time sale rath
  • 83.890 — and 83.895:
  • 83.895 — shall be the amount of the finance charge to be paid assuming all
  • 83.990 — 83.990������ Penalties GOODS AND SERVICES ����� 83.010 Definitions for ORS 83.010 to 83.190. As used in ORS 83.0
Title 830 · ORS Chapter 830 (136 sections)
  • 488.055 — 488.055] BOATING OPERATIONS ����� 830.300 Operating boat in violation of chapter prohibited. No person shall ope
  • 488.063 — 488.063] ����� Note: 830.230 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to and made a part o
  • 488.071 — 488.071] ����� 830.240 Ventilation systems; rules. (1) Motorboats using fuel having a flashpoint of 110 degrees Fahr
  • 488.090 — 488.090] ����� 830.225 Lights; rules. On all waters of the state, every boat shall carry and exhibit the lights requ
  • 488.120 — 488.120] ����� 830.350 Testing racing motorboat. (1) No person shall operate a racing motorboat, for the purpose of
  • 488.140 — 488.140] ����� 830.362 Operating motorboat with person holding on to or occupying parts aft of transom. (1) A person
  • 488.150 — 488.150] ����� 830.375 Authorization required to hold marine event; rules. (1) At least 30 days before holding a reg
  • 488.168 — 488.168; 1991 c.17 �1] ����� 830.485 Form of report; sending death record to State Marine Board. (1) The State Marin
  • 488.180 — 488.180] ����� 830.035 Peace officers to enforce chapter; fleeing; attempts to elude. (1) The sheriff of each county
  • 488.600 — 488.600; 2019 c.192 �1] ����� 830.180 Use of motors prohibited on certain lakes; exceptions; rules. (1) Except as pr
  • 488.620 — 488.620; 1995 c.79 �383; 1999 c.252 �2; 2013 c.186 �3] ����� 830.187 Restrictions for Waldo Lake. (1) Except as prov
  • 488.725 — 488.725; 2003 c.14 �503] ����� 830.785 Application for boat number. Subject to the provisions of ORS 830.830, the ow
  • 488.726 — 488.726; 2015 c.627 �5] ����� 830.860 Validity of certificate of title; new certificates; fee. (1) A certificate of
  • 488.727 — 488.727; 1997 c.577 �44; 2015 c.627 �6] ����� 830.865 Rules. In accordance with ORS chapter 183, the State Marine Bo
  • 488.729 — 488.729; 2015 c.627 �7] DISPOSITION OF BOATS AND EQUIPMENT FROM WHICH IDENTIFICATION NUMBER REMOVED ����� 830.87
  • 488.730 — 488.730] ����� 830.790 Certificate or registration fees. (1) The biennial fee for the original or renewal certificat
  • 488.732 — 488.732; 1997 c.432 �1; 2003 c.455 �1; 2015 c.627 �1; 2019 c.389 �2; 2025 c.381 �2] ����� 830.795 Issuance of certif
  • 488.740 — 488.740] ����� 830.805 Application by owner having number awarded by federal government or another state. The owner
  • 488.760 — 488.760; 2003 c.14 �504; 2015 c.627 �3] (Floating Homes; Boathouses) ����� 830.850 Identifying number plate requ
  • 488.780 — 488.780; 1991 c.931 �3; 1997 c.48 �1; 1999 c.1051 �94; 2017 c.21 �96; 2019 c.431 �19; 2021 c.253 �22] ����� 830.820
  • 488.825 — 488.825] ����� 830.110 Powers and duties of board; rules. In addition to the powers and duties otherwise provided in
  • 488.833 — 488.833] ����� 830.120 Term; vacancies. The term of office of a member is four years beginning on July 1 of the year
  • 71.2010 — (2)(jj).
  • 830.005 — 830.005, 830.015 to 830.050, 830.175, 830.210 to 830.420 and 830.475 to
  • 830.035 — 830.035���� Peace officers to enforce chapter; fleeing; attempts to elude
  • 830.037 — 830.037���� Notification of stolen boat; notice in electronic file system; issuance of new title or certificate of numbe
  • 830.050 — 830.050, 830.175, 830.210 to 830.420 and 830.475 to 830.490 do not apply to a boat when application of the statutes woul
  • 830.053 — 830.053���� False or fraudulent report of theft of boat
  • 830.055 — 830.055���� Oregon Adopt-a-River Program; implementation; rules
  • 830.080 — 830.080���� Boating Offense Compact MANDATORY BOATING SAFETY EDUCATION
  • 830.082 — 830.082, the State Marine Board shall: ����� (1) Set a minimum standard of boating safety education. The minimum standa
  • 830.084 — 830.084���� Requirements for mandatory boating safety education program; education card; rules; fee
  • 830.086 — for one year.
  • 830.088 — 830.088���� Operation of motorboat by person 12 to 15 years of age
  • 830.090 — 830.090���� Operation of motorboat by person 16 years of age or older
  • 830.092 — 830.092���� Exemption from requirement to obtain boating safety education card
  • 830.094 — 830.094���� Boating safety education card required to operate motorboat
  • 830.096 — 830.096���� Conditional suspension of fine for violation of boating safety requirements STATE MARINE BOARD
  • 830.137 — 830.137���� Disposition of funds received through Clean Vessel Act and through Boating Infrastructure Grant Program; pri
  • 830.140 — 830.140. [Formerly 488.883] ����� 830.165 Boating safety educational program; youthful boat operator program. (1) In
  • 830.160 — 830.160���� Board authority to remove obstructions from water
  • 830.165 — 830.165���� Boating safety educational program; youthful boat operator program
  • 830.172 — 830.172���� County boat use permit program review REGULATIONS FOR SPECIFIC AREAS
  • 830.180 — 830.180���� Use of motors prohibited on certain lakes; exceptions; rules
  • 830.190 — 830.190���� Temporary suspension of speed restrictions
  • 830.195 — 830.195���� Board to protect traditional boating uses and prevent user conflicts
  • 830.200 — 830.200���� County boat use permits EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
  • 830.210 — to 830.420 and 830.475 to 830.490. [Formerly 488.025; 2019 c.155 �3]
  • 830.225 — 830.225, 830.235, 830.260, 830.300, 830.315 (2) and (3), 830.335, 830.340,
  • 830.235 — 830.235; ����� (d) Improper or insufficient navigation lights in violation of ORS 830.225 if found between sunset and s
  • 830.240 — 830.240, 830.245, 830.250, 830.260, 830.270, 830.375, 830.410, 830.415,
  • 830.270 — 830.270. The suspension under this subsection is not subject to hearing. The board shall reinstate a certificate of numb
  • 830.325 — 830.325���� Operating boat while under influence of intoxicants
  • 830.345 — 830.345, 830.350, 830.355, 830.360, 830.362, 830.365, 830.370, 830.410,
  • 830.362 — 830.362���� Operating motorboat with person holding on to or occupying parts aft of transom
  • 830.365 — 830.365���� Waterskiing, surfboarding and similar activities
  • 830.370 — 830.370���� Mooring to buoys and beacons; defacing or destroying navigational markers
  • 830.375 — 830.375���� Authorization required to hold marine event; rules
  • 830.380 — and 830.383 do not apply to commercial fishing boats. [1997 c.568 �4]
  • 830.383 — 830.383���� Person required to remedy especially hazardous condition
  • 830.385 — 830.385���� Commercial fishing boats exempt from regulation of especially hazardous condition
  • 830.390 — 830.390���� Minimum equipment and safety requirements for vessels engaged in Klamath Lake plankton fishery RENTAL, C
  • 830.410 — 830.410���� Operator of boat livery to provide properly equipped boats
  • 830.420 — 830.420, 830.425, 830.495, 830.560, 830.649, 830.775, 830.795 or 830.830, or rules adopted to carry out the purposes of
  • 830.425 — 830.425���� Minimum requirements for boat livery operation CHARTER BOAT REGULATION
  • 830.435 — 830.435���� Charter boat license; reciprocity with Washington license holders
  • 830.440 — 830.440���� License application; contents; fees; bond or financial security; transfer of license; rules
  • 830.445 — 830.445���� Liability insurance form; notice to board upon termination of coverage; license suspension for failure to ma
  • 830.447 — 830.447���� Optional charter boat licensing; rules (metadata only)
  • 830.450 — is a Class A misdemeanor.
  • 830.475 — to 830.490. [Formerly 488.024]
  • 830.490 — is intended to prevent the operator of a boat actually competing in an
  • 830.505 — 830.505, evidence of the person�s refusal or failure to physically submit is admissible in any criminal or civil action
  • 830.510 — 830.510���� Chemical evidence of use of intoxicants
  • 830.515 — 830.515���� Evidence of refusal to submit to test in legal proceeding
  • 830.520 — 830.520���� Circumstances under which chemical tests may be administered
  • 830.545 — 830.545���� Information about rights and consequences
  • 830.550 — 830.550. [2019 c.431 �5] AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES PREVENTION (Generally) ����� 830.560 Launching boat with a
  • 830.555 — 830.555���� Additional penalties for failing to submit to testing for intoxicants AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES PREVENTIO
  • 830.560 — 830.560���� Launching boat with aquatic invasive species prohibited; rules (Permits)
  • 830.565 — by a person operating a sailboat that is at least 12 feet in length or
  • 830.585 — 830.585���� Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Fund; uses of fund (Prevention Efforts)
  • 830.589 — or 830.590 to inspect recreational or commercial watercraft.
  • 830.590 — 830.590. [Subsections (1) and (2) of 2011 Edition formerly 570.990(2) and (3); 2019 c.154 �14; 2025 c.37 �5] ����� N
  • 830.591 — 830.591���� Request to proceed to nearest station; penalty
  • 830.594 — 830.594���� Report of prevention efforts SEAPLANES
  • 830.600 — 830.600���� Applicability of boating laws to seaplanes
  • 830.605 — and 835.200. [Formerly 488.830; 1991 c.759 �6; 1991 c.931 �1; 1995
  • 830.618 — 830.618���� Grants for nonmotorized boat waterway access; rules
  • 830.621 — 830.621���� Grants for boating safety education, boating equipment and waterway access to underserved communities; rules
  • 830.624 — 830.624���� Permit requirements for person 14 years of age or older; exceptions; rules
  • 830.630 — 830.630. ����� (2)(a) The fund consists of: ����� (A) Moneys deposited into the fund under ORS 830.627. ����� (B) Mon
  • 830.643 — 830.643���� Towed watersports endorsement and certificate; issuance; fees; rules
  • 830.649 — and has one or more prior convictions for violation of ORS 830.649
  • 830.652 — 830.652���� Additional penalties for violations occurring within Newberg Pool Congested Zone
  • 830.655 — 830.655���� Suspension NUMBERING, TITLES AND LICENSES (Generally)
  • 830.700 — to 830.715, 830.725, 830.730, 830.770, 830.780, 830.785, 830.795 to
  • 830.705 — 830.705, 830.710, 830.770, 830.780, 830.785, 830.795 to 830.805 and 830.830 to
  • 830.710 — 830.710���� Report of transfer, abandonment or destruction of boat, boathouse or floating home or change of address of o
  • 830.715 — 830.715, 830.725, 830.730, 830.770, 830.780, 830.785, 830.795 to 830.820 and
  • 830.720 — 830.720���� Cancellation of title upon scrapping of boat, boathouse or floating home
  • 830.730 — 830.730, 830.770, 830.780, 830.785, 830.795 to 830.820 and 830.830 to 830.870. ����� (5) Advise and assist county sheri
  • 830.740 — 830.740���� Perfection of security interest in boats, boathouses and floating homes covered by certificate of title; app
  • 830.745 — 830.745���� Notation on title of creation, satisfaction or assignment of security interest; fee
  • 830.750 — 830.750���� Transfer of title subject to security interest; dealer transferees; fee
  • 830.755 — 830.755���� Transfer by operation of law of title subject to security interest; fee (Boats)
  • 830.770 — 830.770, 830.780, 830.785, 830.795 to 830.805 and 830.830 to 830.870 do not apply to: ����� (a) A boat which has a vali
  • 830.775 — 830.775���� Operation of certain boats without certificates of registration
  • 830.780 — 830.780, serve notice by first class mail or, if requested by the recipient of the notice, by electronic mail, to the ow
  • 830.785 — 830.785, 830.805 or 830.825, or rules adopted to carry out the purposes of those statutes, commits a Class C violation.
  • 830.795 — 830.795���� Issuance of certificate of number and validation stickers; stickers placed on boats
  • 830.800 — 830.800���� Expiration of certificate of number; renewal of certificate and stickers
  • 830.805 — 830.805���� Application by owner having number awarded by federal government or another state
  • 830.810 — 830.810���� Certificate of title; exceptions; rules; application fees; penalty fee
  • 830.815 — 830.815���� Refusal to issue or suspension or cancellation of certificate
  • 830.820 — and 830.830 to 830.870 pertaining to applications for certificates.
  • 830.830 — to 830.870, unless the owner has secured from the State Marine Board a
  • 830.850 — 830.850���� Identifying number plate required on floating homes and boathouses; certificate of title required; fee
  • 830.855 — 830.855, or rules adopted to carry out the purposes of those statutes, commits a Class D violation. ����� (3) A person
  • 830.860 — 830.860���� Validity of certificate of title; new certificates; fee
  • 830.870 — do apply to all boats other than boats described in subsection (1) of
  • 830.880 — 830.880���� Seizure of boats and equipment from which identification number has been removed; inspection of property; ch
  • 830.885 — 830.885���� Return of seized property; investigation to determine ownership; notice to owner
  • 830.890 — 830.890���� Public notice to persons having interest in seized property; court action; sale of property at public auctio
  • 830.895 — 830.895. [Formerly 488.905; 1999 c.391 �3; 2001 c.104 �317] ����� 830.885 Return of seized property; investigation t
  • 830.908 — to 830.948. [2013 c.680 �8; 2025 c.90 �8]
  • 830.911 — 830.911���� Authority to seize abandoned vessel or derelict vessel
  • 830.933 — 830.933���� Reclamation of seized vessel and personal property
  • 830.938 — 830.938���� Liability for costs of salvage, towing and storage
  • 830.948 — 830.948���� Salvaged Vessel Subaccount; sources; limits; uses SUBMERSIBLE POLYSTYRENE
  • 830.955 — 830.955���� Prohibition of installation of submersible polystyrene device PENALTIES
  • 830.992 — 830.992���� Penalty for purchase of boat or equipment from which hull or component identification number removed
  • 830.993 — 830.993���� Penalties for violation of ORS 166.155 or 166.165
  • 830.994 — 830.994���� Additional penalties for violation of ORS 830.325
  • 830.998 — 830.998���� Penalty for failing to stop at an aquatic invasive species check station
  • 830.999 — 830.999���� Penalty for transporting aquatic invasive species; exceptions; use of penalty moneys; rules GENERAL PROV
Title 835 · ORS Chapter 835 (14 sections)
  • 491.050 — 491.050] ����� 835.017 Provision of central business operating services by Department of Transportation; rules. (1)
  • 491.150 — 491.150; 1991 c.186 �6; 1993 c.741 �92; 1995 c.733 �77; 1997 c.263 �4; 1999 c.935 �35; 2005 c.755 �58; 2017 c.226 �4]
  • 491.160 — 491.160; 2011 c.222 �3] ����� 835.070 Accounts. The Director of the Oregon Department of Aviation shall keep a true
  • 835.017 — 835.017���� Provision of central business operating services by Department of Transportation; rules
  • 835.025 — 835.025���� Use and administration of federal and other moneys
  • 835.035 — 835.035���� General board powers; rules; United States facilities exempt from board orders
  • 835.045 — 835.045; 2003 c.14 �505; 2013 c.186 �6] ����� 835.210 Application by political subdivision for special regulation. (
  • 835.060 — 835.060���� State Aviation Account; appropriation; use
  • 835.070 — 835.070���� Accounts OREGON DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION
  • 835.100 — 835.100���� Oregon Department of Aviation; director
  • 835.106 — 835.106���� Director of Oregon Department of Aviation; appointment; duties and powers
  • 835.108 — 835.108���� Director�s salary; expense reimbursement
  • 835.114 — 835.114���� Exception to rulemaking authority SEAPLANE REGULATION
  • 835.210 — 835.210���� Application by political subdivision for special regulation GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 835.005 Definit
Title 836 · ORS Chapter 836 (47 sections)
  • 492.110 — 492.110; 2021 c.526 �7; 2021 c.630 �41a] ����� 836.060 Operation of state airports by private persons. (1) The Orego
  • 492.140 — 492.140] ����� 836.072 Use of moneys from increase in taxes; rules. (1) Moneys from the increases in taxes by the am
  • 492.210 — 492.210; 1997 c.585 �2; 2015 c.450 �3] ����� 836.110 Revocation of license; refusal of renewal. The Oregon Departmen
  • 492.320 — 492.320] ����� 836.210 Delegation of authority to develop and maintain airports; regulations for charges, fees and t
  • 492.350 — 492.350] ����� 836.230 Use of funds from operation. The officials of any municipality acquiring, establishing, devel
  • 492.360 — 492.360] ����� 836.240 Authorization to budget and levy taxes. Any municipality acting under authority of ORS
  • 492.370 — 492.370] ����� 836.245 Authority as supplemental. The authority conferred by ORS 836.200, 836.205, 836.215, 836.220
  • 492.380 — 492.380] ����� 836.250 Acquisition by municipality of real property contiguous to airport; subsequent use or disposi
  • 492.600 — 492.600; 1995 c.733 �51; 1997 c.859 �1] ����� 836.345 [Formerly 492.610; repealed by 1997 c.859 �14] ����� 836.3
  • 492.770 — 492.770] ����� 836.510 Use of certain ocean beaches as landing fields. Except as permitted under ORS 836.520, no per
  • 492.780 — 492.780] ����� 836.515 Petition to set aside shore as landing field. Any person, municipality or municipal corporati
  • 836.010 — 836.010���� Availability of services of department (metadata only)
  • 836.025 — to 836.050 jointly with any municipalities or agencies of the state
  • 836.050 — 836.050���� Condemnation of railroad or public utility property
  • 836.055 — 836.055���� Commercial concessions at state airports and air navigation facilities
  • 836.060 — 836.060���� Operation of state airports by private persons
  • 836.065 — 836.065���� Liens of state for repairs, improvements or services to personal property
  • 836.072 — 836.072���� Use of moneys from increase in taxes; rules
  • 836.110 — 836.110���� Revocation of license; refusal of renewal
  • 836.115 — 836.115���� Public hearing regarding site or license; transcripts
  • 836.120 — 836.120���� Unlicensed airport operation prohibited MUNICIPAL AIRPORTS
  • 836.200 — may provide in its annual budget and tax levy an amount of money
  • 836.205 — 836.205���� Acquisition of lands declared to be for public purpose
  • 836.210 — 836.210���� Delegation of authority to develop and maintain airports; regulations for charges, fees and tolls
  • 836.215 — 836.215���� Municipal acquisition of property for airports
  • 836.240 — 836.240, or both. [Formerly 492.390; 2003 c.139 �1] ����� 836.300 [Formerly 492.520; 1995 c.285 �10; repealed by 199
  • 836.340 — 836.340���� Procedure for relocation of public utility property
  • 836.410 — 836.410���� Permanent closure of public use airport; rules
  • 836.500 — 836.500���� Marks and lights on structures or obstructions; acquisition of right or easement
  • 836.505 — 836.505���� Designation of landing places on public lands; rules governing user
  • 836.510 — 836.510���� Use of certain ocean beaches as landing fields
  • 836.515 — 836.515���� Petition to set aside shore as landing field
  • 836.520 — 836.520���� Action on petition; order setting aside area for landing field; user permits; revocation of order or permit
  • 836.530 — 836.530���� Rules and standards; orders; appeals; fees
  • 836.535 — 836.535���� Hazards to air navigation prohibited; exceptions LOCAL GOVERNMENT AIRPORT REGULATION
  • 836.608 — 836.608���� Airport operation as matter of state concern; local planning documents to recognize airport location; limita
  • 836.610 — 836.610���� Local government land use plans and regulations to accommodate airport zones and uses; funding; rules
  • 836.612 — 836.612���� Approval or expansion of land use activities subject to prior court decisions
  • 836.615 — 836.615)] ����� 836.619 State compatibility and safety standards for land uses near airports; rules. Following consu
  • 836.616 — (2) and includes activities that a local government may authorize
  • 836.619 — 836.619���� State compatibility and safety standards for land uses near airports; rules
  • 836.623 — 836.623���� Local compatibility and safety requirements more stringent than state requirements; criteria; water impoundm
  • 836.625 — shall be interpreted to allow the siting of a new airport except as
  • 836.630 — regarding airport uses.
  • 836.636 — 836.636���� Vertiports THROUGH THE FENCE OPERATIONS
  • 836.642 — 836.642���� Program for through the fence operations; rules PENALTIES
  • 836.990 — 836.990���� Civil penalties GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 836.005 Definitions. When used in the laws of this state re
Title 837 · ORS Chapter 837 (35 sections)
  • 161.015 — 161.015, to another person; or ����� (B)(i) Is specifically designed or modified to cause, and is presently capable of
  • 30.831 — 30.831. ����� (4) A prevailing plaintiff may recover treble damages for any injury to the person or the property by rea
  • 493.010 — 493.010; 2005 c.22 �520; 2005 c.75 �1] ����� 837.010 Federal pilot certificate required. No person shall fly aircraf
  • 493.060 — 493.060; 2017 c.226 �3] ����� 837.035 [Formerly 493.070; 1993 c.741 �94; 1997 c.263 �3; 1999 c.935 �38; 2007 c.740 �
  • 493.095 — 493.095] ����� 837.055 Assignment of number; delivery of certificate of registration; duplicate certificates; applic
  • 493.120 — 493.120; 1997 c.585 �5; 2017 c.226 �5] ����� 837.070 Notice of sale of aircraft; transfer of registration; fee. (1)
  • 837.005 — 837.005���� Exemptions of certain aircraft from requirements of registration; rules
  • 837.040 — to 837.070 and furnish the purchaser with the proper application forms.
  • 837.050 — 837.050���� Transfer of aircraft registration moneys to State Aviation Account
  • 837.055 — 837.055���� Assignment of number; delivery of certificate of registration; duplicate certificates; applications as publi
  • 837.060 — 837.060���� Expiration and renewal of registrations; late fees
  • 837.065 — 837.065���� Effect of paying aircraft registration fee with worthless check
  • 837.070 — 837.070���� Notice of sale of aircraft; transfer of registration; fee
  • 837.085 — 837.085���� Dropping articles without permit prohibited; exceptions
  • 837.090 — 837.090���� Landings on public highways and grounds prohibited
  • 837.095 — 837.095���� Flying over military and naval establishments; photographs from airplanes
  • 837.100 — 837.100���� Issuance of citations for violations UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS (Definitions)
  • 837.300 — to 837.390 and 837.995 and section 11, chapter 686, Oregon Laws 2013,
  • 837.320 — 837.320���� Authorized use upon issuance of warrant; exigent circumstances
  • 837.340 — 837.340���� Investigations of crimes and accidents (metadata only)
  • 837.345 — 837.345���� Training (Use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in State Parks)
  • 837.350 — 837.350���� Restrictions; authorized use; rules (Public Bodies)
  • 837.360 — 837.360���� Restrictions; exception for educational institution; civil penalties; registration; fees; rules
  • 837.362 — 837.362. ����� (b) The department shall adopt rules requiring an educational institution that registers as a user of un
  • 837.365 — 837.365���� Weaponized unmanned aircraft systems; penalties
  • 837.370 — 837.370���� Operation over privately owned premises; penalties
  • 837.372 — 837.372���� Operation over critical infrastructure facility; penalty
  • 837.374 — 837.374���� Reckless interference with aircraft; penalties (Civil Remedies)
  • 837.375 — 837.375���� Interference with an unmanned aircraft system; unauthorized control
  • 837.380 — 837.380���� Action by owner of real property; Attorney General (Local Laws)
  • 837.385 — 837.385���� Preemption of local laws regulating unmanned aircraft systems
  • 837.387 — 837.387���� Regulation of unmanned aircraft systems in parks owned by local government (Armed Forces of the United S
  • 837.990 — in the manner provided by ORS chapter 153. [Formerly 493.225; 1991
  • 837.995 — 837.995���� Crimes involving unmanned aircraft systems; penalties
  • 837.998 — 837.998���� Civil penalties GENERALLY ����� 837.005 Exemptions of certain aircraft from requirements of registra
Title 84 · ORS Chapter 84 (13 sections)
  • 84.001 — to 84.061 may not be varied by agreement.
  • 84.013 — 84.013������ Use of electronic records and electronic signatures; variation by agreement
  • 84.014 — 84.014������ Consent for conducting transaction with governmental agency
  • 84.019 — 84.019������ Legal recognition of electronic records, electronic signatures and electronic contracts
  • 84.022 — 84.022������ Provision of information in writing; presentation of records
  • 84.025 — 84.025������ Attribution and effect of electronic record and electronic signature
  • 84.034 — 84.034������ Retention of electronic records; originals
  • 84.043 — 84.043������ Time and place of sending and receipt (metadata only)
  • 84.049 — 84.049������ Creation and retention of electronic records by governmental agency; conversion of records into electronic
  • 84.052 — may encourage and promote consistency and interoperability with similar
  • 84.064 — 84.064������ State Chief Information Officer duties; rules
  • 84.070 — 84.070������ Consumer transactions; treatment of oral communications; consent to use of electronic records
  • 84.072 — 84.072������ Conditions under which public body may send notice by electronic mail UNIFORM ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS A
Title 86 · ORS Chapter 86 (68 sections)
  • 105.124 — or 105.126:
  • 116.173 — (3) or a minimum charge of $100. Such compensation shall be based upon
  • 311.505 — 311.505, and all other charges on or before the due dates for payments. ����� (2)(a) If the lender fails to pay the tax
  • 646.632 — 646.632. [2013 c.304 �6; 2017 c.154 �1] ����� 86.742 [1985 c.817 �9; 1995 c.618 �51; 2012 c.112 �8; renumbered 86.76
  • 659A.425 — 659A.425. The application of ORS 90.375 to a purchaser that does not become a landlord does not impose an affirmative du
  • 86.050 — 86.050������ Payment of taxes and other charges by mortgagee
  • 86.080 — 86.080������ Record of assignment not notice to mortgagor
  • 86.095 — 86.095������ Acts not affecting priority of lien of credit instrument
  • 86.110 — 86.110������ Discharge of record by owner and holder of mortgage note who is not the mortgagee of record
  • 86.120 — 86.120������ Discharge of mortgage on real property; effect of discharge
  • 86.130 — 86.130������ Discharge by foreign executors, administrators, conservators and guardians
  • 86.140 — 86.140������ Liability of mortgagee for failure to discharge mortgage
  • 86.150 — 86.150������ Loan agreements and promissory notes to state maximum prepayment privilege penalty
  • 86.155 — 86.155������ Priority of line of credit instrument as to certain advances; procedure to limit indebtedness in residentia
  • 86.157 — 86.157������ Action for residual debt after short sale of residential property; payoff statements LATE CHARGES
  • 86.160 — to 86.185 not applicable to certain loans. Nothing in ORS 86.160 to 86.185
  • 86.180 — 86.180������ ORS 86.160 to 86.185 not applicable to certain mortgagees; notice to borrowers
  • 86.185 — 86.185������ ORS 86.160 to 86.185 not applicable to certain loans REAL ESTATE LOANS; SECURITY PROTECTION
  • 86.205 — to 86.275 inapplicable to certain loan agreements; notice to borrower. ORS 86.205 to 86.275 shall not
  • 86.240 — 86.240������ Limit on amount required in security protection escrow account; compliance with federal laws for certain lo
  • 86.245 — 86.245������ Interest on security protection deposits; exception
  • 86.250 — 86.250������ Service charge prohibited where interest required
  • 86.255 — 86.255������ Arrangements where security protection provisions not required; information to borrower
  • 86.260 — 86.260������ Payment of taxes where security protection provision required; credit of discount where taxes not paid; cau
  • 86.265 — 86.265������ Effect of lender violation of ORS 86.205 to 86.275
  • 86.270 — 86.270������ ORS 86.205 to 86.275 inapplicable to certain loan agreements; notice to borrower
  • 86.380 — 86.380, or if no mortgages are noted, a statement to that effect. All such fees received by the Secretary of State shall
  • 86.405 — 86.405������ Secretary of State to furnish statement of mortgages filed before September 1, 1963; fee
  • 86.440 — 86.440������ Discharge of mortgage recorded with county recording officer
  • 86.460 — 86.460������ Discharge of mortgage filed with Secretary of State; fee
  • 86.470 — 86.470������ Discharge, assignment and foreclosure of mortgages on chattels registered and licensed by Department of Tra
  • 86.610 — 86.610������ Power of financial institutions, fiduciaries and others to make loans secured by property insured by Federa
  • 86.620 — 86.620������ Investment of funds of financial institutions, fiduciaries and others in bonds and mortgages accepted by Fe
  • 86.630 — 86.630������ Eligibility of securities described in ORS 86.620 as security for deposits, investment or reserve of securi
  • 86.640 — 86.640������ Applicability of other laws requiring security or regulating loans and investments TRUST DEEDS (Gen
  • 86.705 — to 86.815)
  • 86.707 — 86.707������ Additional definitions for ORS 86.726, 86.729, 86.732, 86.736, 86.741, 86.744 and 86.748
  • 86.710 — 86.710������ Trust deeds authorized to secure performance of obligation; methods of foreclosure after breach
  • 86.713 — 86.713������ Qualifications of trustee; certificate of authority to transact business; law practice serving as trustee;
  • 86.715 — 86.715������ Trust deed deemed to be mortgage on real property; applicability of mortgage laws
  • 86.720 — 86.720������ Reconveyance upon performance; liability for failure to reconvey; release of trust deed
  • 86.722 — 86.722������ Correction of error concerning status or effect of trust deed; rights of bona fide purchaser (Foreclosu
  • 86.726 — to request or participate in a resolution conference with a grantor;
  • 86.729 — (4)(a) and the amount that the grantor must pay to the service provider
  • 86.732 — and 86.736 is not subject to ORS chapter 36 and does not preclude
  • 86.736 — that is valid and unexpired at the time the notice of default is
  • 86.741 — 86.741������ Attorney General duties and powers; payments; rules
  • 86.748 — 86.748. ����� (2) The Attorney General shall pay for the service provider�s services and for information technology goo
  • 86.752 — 86.752������ Foreclosure by advertisement and sale (metadata only)
  • 86.756 — 86.756������ Notice to grantor; requirements; additional forms; rules
  • 86.761 — 86.761������ Failure to give notice to grantor; remedy
  • 86.764 — to 86.782 shall be dismissed by the trustee, and the obligation and
  • 86.767 — 86.767������ Failure to give notice of sale; action by omitted person; defense; pleading and proving knowledge of sale;
  • 86.770 — 86.770; 2015 c.291 �3] ����� 86.800 Contents of trustee�s deed to purchaser. The trustee�s deed to the purchaser at
  • 86.771 — 86.771. The notice must be given at least 15 days before the new sale date. The person may postpone the sale once, for n
  • 86.774 — 86.774������ Service and publication of notice; recording proof of compliance
  • 86.775 — 86.775] ����� 86.803 Recitals in trustee�s deed and certain affidavits as prima facie or conclusive evidence. When t
  • 86.778 — 86.778������ Discontinuance of foreclosure proceedings after cure of default
  • 86.790 — 86.790; 2025 c.32 �77] ����� 86.715 Trust deed deemed to be mortgage on real property; applicability of mortgage law
  • 86.797 — 86.797������ Effect of sale; actions for deficiency; restrictions
  • 86.800 — 86.800������ Contents of trustee�s deed to purchaser
  • 86.803 — 86.803������ Recitals in trustee�s deed and certain affidavits as prima facie or conclusive evidence
  • 86.806 — 86.806������ Requests for copies of notice of default or notice of sale
  • 86.812 — 86.812������ Impermissible conditions for approving short sale or sale of note; exceptions
  • 86.815 — 86.815, a trustee sells property covered by a trust deed, the trustee�s sale forecloses and terminates the interest in t
  • 86.990 — 86.990������ Penalties REAL PROPERTY MORTGAGES ����� 86.010 Nature of mortgagee�s interest. A mortgage of real p
  • 88.010 — in the beneficiary�s capacity as a trustee. A beneficiary that intends
  • 88.120 — for the foreclosure of a mortgage on real property. [Formerly 86.725]
Title 87 · ORS Chapter 87 (110 sections)
  • 167.345 — 167.345, any person who has an ownership interest in any impounded animal may file a written petition, verified under oa
  • 179.620 — or 179.740. [1995 c.749 �8; 2001 c.316 �3; 2009 c.595 �57; 2011 c.720 �53;
  • 701.235 — 701.235. ����� (4) A real estate licensee, as defined in ORS 696.010, acting in the professional capacity of a licensee
  • 79A.3200 — (1).
  • 801.360 — 801.360, unless the person performs a service that complies with ORS 646A.480 to 646A.495 and that involves making, alte
  • 87.010 — (1), (4) or (5) and perfected under ORS 87.035 upon any improvement
  • 87.015 — 87.015������ Land and interests therein subject to lien; leaseholds
  • 87.021 — 87.021������ Notice to owners; notice from owner to original contractor; effect of failure to give notice
  • 87.023 — 87.023������ Notice of right to lien; form of notice
  • 87.025 — 87.025������ Priority of perfected liens; right to sell improvements separately from land; notice to mortgagee; list of
  • 87.027 — 87.027������ Right of owner to demand list of services, materials, equipment and labor; penalty for failure to provide l
  • 87.030 — 87.030������ Effect of owner�s knowledge of improvement; notice of nonresponsibility
  • 87.035 — after the date on which the sale is complete by one of the following
  • 87.036 — 87.036������ Subcontractor�s perfection of claim of lien; notice; fee; rules
  • 87.039 — 87.039������ Notice of filing claim of lien; effect of failure to give notice
  • 87.045 — 87.045������ Completion date of improvement; notice of completion, abandonment or nonabandonment; contents of notice
  • 87.055 — 87.055������ Duration of lien; when suit to enforce lien commences
  • 87.057 — 87.057������ Notice of intent to foreclose; list of materials furnished and statement of prices; effect of failure to gi
  • 87.060 — shall be allowed to any party failing to comply with the provisions of
  • 87.070 — 87.070������ Amount of recovery by contractor; respective rights of contractor and owner
  • 87.076 — 87.076������ Bond or deposit of money; amount; demand for release of lien; effect
  • 87.078 — and 87.081 or the sum of $500, whichever is greater. If the lien is not
  • 87.083 — 87.083������ Foreclosure after filing of bond or deposit of money; effect of filing or deposit; disposition of bond or m
  • 87.093 — in the statutory lien record. The notices and claims recorded in the
  • 87.146 — 87.146������ Priorities of liens POSSESSORY CHATTEL LIENS
  • 87.152 — to 87.162 for the storage of fungible chattels shall not sell more of
  • 87.162 — may be foreclosed by suit as provided in ORS chapter 88, or by sale of
  • 87.172 — 87.172������ Time period before foreclosure allowed
  • 87.176 — 87.176������ Fees for storage of chattel; notice to lien debtor; effect of failure to comply
  • 87.177 — 87.177������ Bond or deposit of money for lien for storage of chattel; amount; notice to lien claimant; filing affidavit
  • 87.178 — 87.178������ Foreclosure after filing of bond or deposit of money; effect of filing or deposit; disposition of bond or m
  • 87.182 — 87.182������ Effect of prior security interest on method of foreclosure
  • 87.192 — 87.192������ Notice of foreclosure sale to lien debtor; public notice
  • 87.196 — 87.196������ Notice of foreclosure sale to secured parties; effect of notice; effect of failure to give notice
  • 87.202 — 87.202������ Statement of account of foreclosure sale
  • 87.212 — 87.212������ Liability for improper sale of fungible chattels
  • 87.214 — 87.214������ Disposal of property left with launderer or dry cleaner NONPOSSESSORY CHATTEL LIENS
  • 87.216 — 87.216������ Nonpossessory lien for labor or material expended on chattel
  • 87.222 — 87.222������ Logger�s, woodworker�s and timberland owner�s lien
  • 87.228 — 87.228������ Effect on agricultural services lien when payment for produce is made prior to filing of lien claim
  • 87.232 — receives full payment of the claim including costs of making, filing and
  • 87.236 — 87.236������ Attachment of liens; attachment to proceeds
  • 87.252 — 87.252������ Notice to owner and holders of security interests; effect of failure to comply
  • 87.272 — 87.272������ Petition for foreclosure without suit (metadata only)
  • 87.276 — 87.276������ Evidence admissible; issuance of show cause order
  • 87.282 — 87.282������ Waiver of right to hearing before filing of petition
  • 87.296 — 87.296������ Waiver of right to hearing after issuance of show cause order
  • 87.302 — 87.302������ Authority of court on sustaining validity of lien claim
  • 87.306 — (2), the lien claimant is liable to that person for a sum equal to the
  • 87.312 — 87.312������ Effect of notice of foreclosure sale to secured parties; failure to give notice
  • 87.316 — 87.316������ Disposition of proceeds of foreclosure sale
  • 87.322 — 87.322������ Effect of prior security interest on foreclosure of nonpossessory lien for labor or material expended on ch
  • 87.326 — 87.326������ Protection from theft and damage of chattel subject to lien
  • 87.332 — 87.332������ Injury or removal of chattel subject to lien
  • 87.336 — 87.336������ Costs and attorney fees in foreclosure by suit
  • 87.342 — 87.342������ Bond, letter of credit or deposit of money to discharge lien on chattel; amount; recording; notice to lien
  • 87.346 — 87.346������ Filing certificate of lien satisfaction upon payment of claim; liability for failure to discharge lien; not
  • 87.356 — 87.356������ Lien for preparing land for irrigation or cultivation
  • 87.366 — 87.366������ Filing notice of claim of lien; contents of notice; effect of failure to file notice
  • 87.386 — 87.386������ Costs and attorney fees in foreclosure
  • 87.392 — 87.392������ Priorities of liens LIEN OF ATTORNEY OR OTHER LICENSEE OF BAR
  • 87.430 — 87.430������ Possessory lien of attorney or other licensee of bar
  • 87.435 — 87.435������ Bond, letter of credit or deposit of money to discharge possessory lien; recording; notice
  • 87.440 — 87.440������ Determination of adequacy of bond or letter of credit
  • 87.450 — 87.450������ Filing notice of claim of lien on judgment for sum of money
  • 87.455 — 87.455������ Filing notice of claim of lien on judgment for possession of personal property; recording; foreclosure
  • 87.460 — 87.460������ Filing of notice of claim of lien on judgment for possession of real property; recording; foreclosure
  • 87.465 — 87.465������ Effect of failure to file notice of claim of lien; effect of failure to foreclose
  • 87.475 — 87.475������ Effect of settlement on lien; satisfaction of judgment
  • 87.480 — 87.480������ Attorney�s right and power over actions and judgments
  • 87.490 — 87.490������ Priority of lien upon actions and judgments LIEN FOR LONG TERM CARE
  • 87.495 — 87.495); 2003 c.576 �338; 2023 c.72 �40; 2025 c.32 �82] ����� 87.450 Filing notice of claim of lien on judgment for
  • 87.503 — shall not be extended in any case for longer than 180 days after a
  • 87.507 — 87.507, a long term care facility fails to discharge the lien or release the claim of lien within 10 days, the long term
  • 87.527 — shall not be part of the period of time during which the lien exists
  • 87.533 — 87.533������ Assets and income that are exempt from lien
  • 87.539 — 87.539������ Discharge or release of lien claim; recordation; penalty for failure to discharge or release lien claim
  • 87.542 — 87.542������ Priority of lien MEDICAL SERVICES LIEN
  • 87.550 — 87.550); repealed by 1975 c.648 �72] MEDICAL SERVICES LIEN ����� 87.555 Hospitals, physicians, physician associa
  • 87.555 — (3), if the person or insurer:
  • 87.581 — 87.581������ Liability of person or insurer to hospital, physician, physician associate or nurse practitioner; condition
  • 87.585 — 87.585������ Foreclosure AMBULANCE SERVICES LIEN
  • 87.613 — in the lien docket maintained under ORS 87.575. [1983 c.821 �6; 2014
  • 87.627 — 87.627������ Payment after notice of lien; liability to provider of services; exception
  • 87.633 — 87.633������ Foreclosure SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITY LIEN
  • 87.686 — 87.686������ Rental agreement; statement of insurance held by owner
  • 87.687 — as exclusive law for creating lien; exception. (1) Except as provided in
  • 87.691 — 87.691������ Sale of property subject to lien; advertisement of sale; treatment of vehicles, trailers and watercraft; sa
  • 87.693 — 87.693������ ORS 87.687 as exclusive law for creating lien; exception
  • 87.695 — 87.695������ Short title AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE LIEN
  • 87.705 — expires no later than the end of the 45th day after the date that the
  • 87.710 — (2) to extend a lien or under ORS 87.725 to foreclose a lien, the
  • 87.725 — 87.725������ Foreclosure; costs allowable to prevailing plaintiff
  • 87.730 — 87.730������ Expiration of lien for failure to bring timely foreclosure suit
  • 87.735 — 87.735, if the last day of the period for performing an act is a Saturday, or a legal holiday as specified in ORS 187.01
  • 87.736 — 87.736������ Form of notices filed under ORS 87.710 and certificates filed under ORS 87.735; fees for filing and for fur
  • 87.755 — expires no later than the end of the 180th day after the date the lien
  • 87.762 — 87.762������ Filing notice of lien; duration of lien; contents of notice; notice to secured parties; effect of failure t
  • 87.772 — 87.772������ Expiration of lien for failure to bring timely foreclosure action; manner of foreclosure
  • 87.777 — 87.777, if the last day of the period for performing an act is a Saturday, or a legal holiday as specified in ORS 187.01
  • 87.806 — to 87.831 shall be so interpreted and construed as to effectuate its
  • 87.816 — 87.816������ Keeping of index and files with respect to tax liens; certification by filing officer; fee; rules
  • 87.855 — may be enforced by a suit in the circuit court, and shall be governed by
  • 87.865 — 87.865������ Foreclosure; joinder or consolidation; costs; limitation MOLDER�S LIEN
  • 87.872 — 87.872������ Lien for mold created or work performed with mold
  • 87.876 — 87.876������ Sale of mold MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 87.910 — 87.910. ����� (2) In suits to foreclose a lien created by ORS 87.352 to 87.362, the court shall allow reasonable attorn
  • 87.920 — 87.920������ Recording of document not to create lien, affect title or constitute notice except as authorized by law
  • 87.930 — 87.930������ Secretary of State to furnish list of persons who have filed financing statement CONSTRUCTION LIENS
  • 98.818 — 98.818. [1997 c.374 �6] ����� 87.694 Late fee; requirements. An owner may charge and collect a reasonable fee for an
Title 88 · ORS Chapter 88 (10 sections)
  • 88.020 — 88.020������ Joinder of foreclosure suit involving real property with suit to quiet title
  • 88.030 — 88.030������ Other lienholders and debtors as defendants; effect of failure to redeem
  • 88.040 — 88.040������ Foreclosure suit during and after action for debt
  • 88.050 — 88.050������ Judgment foreclosing more than one lien on same property
  • 88.090 — 88.090������ Judgment when debt payable in installments
  • 88.100 — 88.100������ Payment of amount due before foreclosure sale; judgment for payment of installment not due
  • 88.103 — 88.103������ Sale of real property after mortgage foreclosure
  • 88.106 — in 2013]
  • 88.110 — 88.110������ Duration of real property mortgage lien; when suit for foreclosure barred
  • 88.740 — 88.740, to use the surplus moneys in the Oregon War Veterans� Bond Sinking Account, other than the moneys therein which
Title 9 · ORS Chapter 9 (79 sections)
  • 30.312 — 30.312, 30.390 and 30.400. ����� (d) The Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure. ����� (e) ORS 192.311 to 192.478. ����� (f)
  • 9.005 — 9.005. [2023 c.72 �50; 2025 c.32 �10] ����� Sec. 51. Section 50 of this 2023 Act is repealed on January 2, 2028. [2023
  • 9.010 — 9.010�������� Status of licensee and Oregon State Bar; applicability of statutes
  • 9.025 — 9.025�������� Board of governors; number; eligibility; term
  • 9.030 — 9.030�������� Voting rights; eligibility of licensees for board of governors and house of delegates
  • 9.040 — 9.040�������� Election of governors; rules; vacancies
  • 9.042 — 9.042�������� Determination of eligibility of candidate for board of governors; procedure; review by Supreme Court
  • 9.060 — 9.060�������� President, president-elect and immediate past president
  • 9.070 — 9.070�������� Duties of president and president-elect; deposit and disbursement of fees
  • 9.080 — 9.080�������� Duties and authority of bar and of board of governors; professional liability fund; quorum; status of empl
  • 9.090 — 9.090�������� Appropriation and disbursement of funds
  • 9.110 — 9.110�������� Board of governors to formulate rules
  • 9.112 — 9.112�������� Board of governors to establish minimum continuing legal education requirements
  • 9.114 — 9.114�������� Mandatory training on duties relating to reporting child abuse and abuse of elderly persons; rules HOU
  • 9.136 — 9.136�������� House of delegates created; membership; terms
  • 9.142 — 9.142�������� Rules for conduct of business; meetings
  • 9.148 — 9.148�������� Participation by nondelegates; referral of question for vote; petition for consideration or vote
  • 9.155 — 9.155�������� Recall of delegate PRACTICE OF LAW; LICENSURE BY THE BAR
  • 9.160 — for any person to engage in the business or act in the capacity of an
  • 9.164 — 9.164�������� Investigation of alleged violation of ORS 9.160
  • 9.166 — 9.166�������� Enjoining practicing law without a license; restitution to victim
  • 9.191 — 9.191�������� Annual licensure fees; professional liability assessments
  • 9.200 — 9.200�������� Effect of failure to pay licensure fees; reinstatement
  • 9.210 — to admit individuals with substantial legal education as associate
  • 9.241 — 9.241�������� Practice of law by attorneys licensed in other jurisdictions; associate licensure; rules; fee
  • 9.242 — 9.242�������� Advice on law of foreign jurisdiction; rules
  • 9.250 — 9.250�������� Order for admission; oath of qualified applicant
  • 9.280 — 9.280�������� Prohibition on acting as immigration consultant; definitions; exception ATTORNEY AND CLIENT RELATIONSH
  • 9.340 — 9.340�������� Challenge by party of attorney�s authority to appear for party
  • 9.350 — 9.350�������� Challenge of attorney�s authority to appear for adverse party
  • 9.360 — 9.360�������� Compelling delivery by attorney of money or papers
  • 9.370 — 9.370�������� Compelling delivery when attorney claims lien
  • 9.380 — 9.380�������� Changing attorneys and terminating attorney-client relationship
  • 9.390 — 9.390�������� Notice of change or termination PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
  • 9.490 — 9.490�������� Formulation of rules of professional conduct; prohibition on certain sanctions for violation of rule P
  • 9.500 — 9.500�������� Solicitation of personal injury business by nonlawyer
  • 9.505 — 9.505�������� Payment for referring claims resulting from personal injury or death
  • 9.515 — 9.515�������� Referral of claims, suits or actions between licensees; division of fees
  • 9.520 — 9.520�������� Acceptance and prosecution of solicited claims BAR DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS
  • 9.527 — 9.527�������� Grounds for disbarment, suspension or reprimand
  • 9.528 — 9.528�������� Advice on conducting covert operations; participation in covert operations
  • 9.529 — 9.529�������� Status of proceedings relating to discipline, admission or reinstatement
  • 9.532 — 9.532�������� State professional responsibility board
  • 9.534 — 9.534�������� Disciplinary board; procedure before board; oaths; subpoenas; hearing; record
  • 9.536 — 9.536�������� Disciplinary board decision; appeal to Supreme Court; review; costs
  • 9.537 — 9.537�������� Civil immunity of witnesses, bar officials and employees
  • 9.539 — 9.539�������� Application to admission and reinstatement proceedings
  • 9.540 — 9.540); repealed by 1975 c.641 �13] ����� 9.542 Rules for investigation of licensees and applicants; authority of bo
  • 9.542 — 9.542�������� Rules for investigation of licensees and applicants; authority of board of governors to require fingerprin
  • 9.555 — 9.555�������� Copy of complaint or notice to Attorney General when bar is plaintiff or defendant; exceptions
  • 9.565 — 9.565�������� Tax return information from Department of Revenue; use LICENSEE ASSISTANCE
  • 9.572 — 9.572, the director shall negotiate with the provider in an attempt to bring the program into compliance. ����� (2) If
  • 9.576 — 9.576�������� Review of providers; mediation; hearing; suspension of funding
  • 9.582 — 9.582�������� Use of amounts not paid to class members in class action lawsuits CLIENT SECURITY FUND
  • 9.595 — 9.595); 1999 c.171 �1; renumbered 9.568 in 1999] ����� 9.550 [Amended by 1961 c.499 �6; 1973 c.490 �3; 1975 c.641 �6
  • 9.625 — 9.625�������� Plan to relieve client losses; rules (metadata only)
  • 9.645 — 9.645�������� Annual payment by state bar licensees
  • 9.655 — 9.655�������� Investigation of claim of loss; subpoena
  • 9.665 — 9.665�������� Authority for reimbursement of client; waiver of conditions; subrogation for amount paid LAWYER TRUST
  • 9.675 — 9.675�������� Mandatory certification and disclosures for lawyer trust accounts
  • 9.685 — 9.685�������� Trust account overdraft notification program
  • 9.688 — 9.688�������� Circuit court jurisdiction to determine entitlement to property in lawyer trust account SEARCH OR SEIZ
  • 9.695 — 9.695�������� Status of files or work premises of licensee; inadmissibility of evidence subject to search or seizure
  • 9.710 — 9.710�������� Jurisdiction of circuit court over law practice of nonperforming licensee
  • 9.715 — 9.715�������� Petition to take jurisdiction over law practice
  • 9.720 — 9.720�������� Court taking jurisdiction over law practice
  • 9.725 — 9.725�������� Appointment of bar or attorney as custodian of law practice; duties of custodian, court and financial inst
  • 9.730 — 9.730�������� Assistance by professional liability fund and other licensees
  • 9.750 — 9.750�������� Confidentiality of files and records; attorney-client privilege
  • 9.755 — 9.755�������� Final report of custodian; petition for compensation; court approval
  • 9.757 — shall preserve the confidentiality of the information relating to the
  • 9.760 — 9.760�������� Judicial department library services; fees
  • 9.790 — 9.790�������� Legislative Counsel furnishing copies of codes and session laws for exchange
  • 9.800 — 9.800�������� Sale of surplus codes and session laws
  • 9.815 — 9.815�������� County law libraries and law library services
  • 9.829 — 9.829�������� Use of moneys distributed to counties UNIVERSAL REPRESENTATION
  • 9.860 — (1) for providing a statewide integrated, universal navigation and
  • 9.865 — 9.865; and ����� (b) 30 percent of available funds to the Judicial Department for purposes of transfer to the Oregon St
  • 9.990 — 9.990�������� Penalties OREGON STATE BAR ����� 9.005 Definitions for ORS 9.005 to 9.757. As used in ORS 9.005 to
Title 90 · ORS Chapter 90 (157 sections)
  • 105.168 — if the tenant has used or possessed alcohol, a marijuana item or
  • 163.775 — or any other federal, state, local or tribal court order that restrains
  • 167.007 — 167.007, 167.008 and 167.012; ����� (B) Unlawful manufacture, delivery or possession of a controlled substance, as defi
  • 18.618 — (1)(b), the landlord that delivered the security deposit or prepaid rent
  • 329A.330 — 329A.330; and ����� (b) The tenant has notified the landlord of the use. ����� (2) A landlord shall take reasonable st
  • 446.547 — 446.547] ����� 90.770 [Formerly 91.950; 1991 c.844 �29; 1997 c.249 �33; 1999 c.154 �1; repealed by 2001 c.596 �25 (9
  • 447.156 — and 479.510 to 479.945. [1995 c.773 �2; 1999 c.676 �9; 2005 c.758 �6]
  • 456.788 — (4) does not apply, a written notice that provides the earliest date
  • 459A.914 — 459A.914, adequate to hold the reasonably anticipated volume of each material; ����� (b) Regular collection service of
  • 475C.009 — 475C.009, illegal drugs, controlled substances or prescription drugs without a medical prescription, either on or off th
  • 90.110 — 90.110������ Exclusions from application of this chapter
  • 90.113 — 90.113������ Additional exclusion from application of chapter
  • 90.120 — 90.120������ Applicability of other statutory lien, tenancy and rent provisions; applicability of ORS 90.100 to
  • 90.125 — 90.125������ Administration of remedies; enforcement
  • 90.145 — 90.145������ Tenant or applicant who conducts repairs, routine maintenance or cleaning services not employee of landlord
  • 90.148 — 90.148������ Landlord acts that imply acceptance of tenant abandonment or relinquishment of right to occupy SERVICE
  • 90.155 — 90.155. ����� (4)(a) Any repair work performed under this section must be performed in a workmanlike manner and be in c
  • 90.160 — 90.160������ Calculation of periods or notices CONTENT OF AGREEMENTS
  • 90.220 — 90.220������ Terms and conditions of rental agreement; smoking policy; rent obligation, increases and payment
  • 90.228 — 90.228������ Notice of location in 100-year flood plain
  • 90.230 — 90.230������ Rental agreements for occupancy of recreational vehicle in park; remedy for noncompliance; exception
  • 90.243 — 90.243������ Qualifications for drug and alcohol free housing; �program of recovery� defined
  • 90.245 — 90.245������ Prohibited provisions in rental agreements; remedy
  • 90.250 — 90.250������ Receipt of rent without obligation to maintain premises prohibited
  • 90.260 — 90.260������ Late rent payment charge or fee; restrictions; calculation
  • 90.262 — 90.262������ Use and occupancy rules and regulations; adoption; enforceability; restrictions
  • 90.265 — 90.265������ Interest in alternative energy device installed by tenant TEMPORARY OCCUPANCY AGREEMENT
  • 90.275 — 90.275������ Temporary occupancy agreement; terms and conditions FEES AND DEPOSITS
  • 90.295 — and in this section, a landlord may not charge a deposit or fee, however
  • 90.297 — unless, before accepting the deposit, the landlord discloses to the
  • 90.300 — within four days after the termination. [2015 c.388 �13; 2016 c.53 �5]
  • 90.302 — 90.302������ Fees allowed for certain landlord expenses; accounting not required; fees for noncompliance with written ru
  • 90.304 — 90.304������ Statement of reasons for denial; remedy
  • 90.305 — 90.305������ Disclosure of certain matters; retention of rental agreement; inspection of agreement
  • 90.306 — 90.306������ Prohibition on inquiring into or discriminating based upon immigration or citizenship status; acceptable id
  • 90.308 — 90.308������ Disclosure to potential tenants of affordability restriction termination date; form of notice
  • 90.310 — 90.310������ Disclosure of legal proceedings; tenant remedies for failure to disclose; liability of manager
  • 90.315 — 90.315������ Utility or service payments; additional charges; responsibility for utility or service; remedies
  • 90.318 — 90.318������ Criteria for landlord provision of certain recycling services
  • 90.320 — or 90.730. The tenant shall not be entitled to recover damages for a
  • 90.321 — 90.321������ Testing of drinking water in ground water quality management area; report to tenants and Oregon Health Auth
  • 90.322 — 90.322������ Landlord or agent access to premises; remedies
  • 90.323 — 90.323. ����� (b) If a rental agreement does not create a week-to-week tenancy, as defined in ORS 90.100, or a fixed te
  • 90.324 — 90.324������ Calculation of maximum rent increase; publication TENANT OBLIGATIONS
  • 90.340 — 90.340������ Occupancy of premises as dwelling unit only; notice of tenant absence TENANT RIGHTS AND REMEDIES
  • 90.355 — 90.355������ Portable cooling device allowed; exceptions; landlord termination based on violation
  • 90.358 — 90.358������ Dwelling use as family child care home allowed; conditions
  • 90.360 — 90.360. ����� (4) This section and ORS 90.385 do not prohibit a landlord from: ����� (a) Requiring that a tenant pay i
  • 90.365 — 90.365������ Failure of landlord to supply essential services; remedies
  • 90.367 — 90.367������ Application of security deposit or prepaid rent after notice of foreclosure; termination of fixed term tena
  • 90.370 — 90.370������ Tenant counterclaims in action by landlord for possession or rent
  • 90.372 — 90.372������ Termination by tenant during fixed term pending landlord�s termination for landlord cause
  • 90.375 — 90.375������ Effect of unlawful ouster or exclusion; willful diminution of services
  • 90.380 — 90.380������ Effect of rental of dwelling in violation of building or housing codes; remedy
  • 90.385 — 90.385������ Retaliatory conduct by landlord; tenant remedies and defenses; action for possession in certain cases
  • 90.388 — 90.388������ Disclosure of immigration or citizenship status of applicant, tenant or family member prohibited; remedies
  • 90.390 — 90.390������ Discrimination against tenant or applicant; tenant defense LANDLORD REMEDIES
  • 90.391 — 90.391������ Information to veterans required in notice
  • 90.392 — 90.392, 90.394, 90.396, 90.398, 90.405, 90.440 or 90.445; or ����� (B) For a qualifying landlord reason for termination
  • 90.394 — 90.394������ Termination of tenancy for failure to pay rent
  • 90.395 — 90.395������ Required delivery of notice of rental assistance and support services before termination for nonpayment
  • 90.396 — 90.396, 90.398, 90.630 or 90.632. ����� (2) To renew or extend a fixed term tenancy for another term, of any duration t
  • 90.398 — 90.398������ Termination of tenancy for drug or alcohol violations
  • 90.402 — 90.402; 1997 c.577 �7; 2005 c.391 �14; 2013 c.294 �4; 2015 c.388 �1; 2020 s.s.3 c.3 �11; 2023 c.296 �3] CONTENT OF A
  • 90.403 — 90.403. ����� (g) Unless initiated by the victim, a dispute involving allegations of domestic violence, sexual assault,
  • 90.405 — 90.405, 90.440 or 90.445. ����� (b) If the specified ending date for the fixed term falls within the first year of occu
  • 90.410 — 90.410������ Effect of tenant failure to give notice of absence; absence; abandonment
  • 90.412 — or 90.417.
  • 90.414 — 90.414������ Acts not constituting waiver of termination of tenancy
  • 90.417 — 90.417. ����� (9) Except as provided in subsections (18) to (20) of this section, if the tenant, lienholder or owner of
  • 90.420 — 90.420������ Enforceability of landlord liens; distraint for rent abolished
  • 90.425 — (10)(b) or 90.675 (10)(b); or
  • 90.427 — (3) or (4) during the first year of a tenancy may not charge rent for
  • 90.429 — 90.429������ Termination of tenancy for certain rented spaces not covered by ORS 90.505 to 90.850
  • 90.430 — 90.430������ Claims for possession, rent, damages after termination of rental agreement
  • 90.435 — 90.435������ Limitation on recovery of possession of premises
  • 90.440 — 90.440������ Termination of tenancy in group recovery home; recovery of possession; damages DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, SEXUA
  • 90.449 — 90.449������ Landlord discrimination against victim; exception; tenant defenses and remedies
  • 90.453 — or the exclusion of a perpetrator of domestic violence, sexual assault,
  • 90.456 — 90.456������ Continuing tenancy after release of victim
  • 90.459 — 90.459������ Change of locks at request of victim MISCELLANEOUS
  • 90.460 — 90.460������ Alternate exit from bedroom required; tenant right to recover for landlord noncompliance
  • 90.465 — 90.465������ Right of city to recover from owner for costs of relocating tenant due to condemnation; defense
  • 90.472 — 90.472������ Termination by tenant called into active state service by Governor
  • 90.475 — 90.475������ Termination by tenant due to service with Armed Forces or commissioned corps of National Oceanic and Atmosp
  • 90.485 — 90.485������ Restrictions on landlord removal of vehicle; exceptions
  • 90.490 — 90.490������ Prohibited acts in anticipation of notice of conversion to condominium; damages
  • 90.493 — 90.493������ Prohibited acts following notice of conversion to condominium; damages MANUFACTURED DWELLING PARKS AND
  • 90.510 — (5)(i) or failure of the prospective purchaser�s references to respond
  • 90.512 — regardless of whether the converted rental space is in a facility.
  • 90.514 — 90.514. [2001 c.282 �5; 2005 c.41 �5] ����� 90.518 Provider statement of estimated cost of improvements. (1) A provi
  • 90.516 — 90.516������ Model statement for disclosure of improvements required under rental agreement; rules
  • 90.518 — 90.518������ Provider statement of estimated cost of improvements
  • 90.525 — 90.525, 90.630, 90.680 or 90.765 has a cause of action against the violator for any damages sustained as a result of the
  • 90.527 — 90.527. ����� (6) Every landlord who rents a space for a manufactured dwelling or floating home shall provide rules and
  • 90.530 — 90.530������ Pets in facilities; rental agreements; violations
  • 90.537 — 90.537] ����� 90.576 Legislative findings. The Legislative Assembly finds and declares that: ����� (1) Water is an
  • 90.545 — 90.545������ Fixed term tenancy expiration; renewal or extension; new rental agreements; tenant refusal of new rental ag
  • 90.550 — 90.550������ Permissible forms of tenancy; minimum fixed term
  • 90.555 — 90.555������ Subleasing agreements (Utility and Service Charges)
  • 90.560 — to 90.584. The subleasing agreement shall also grant the renter the same
  • 90.564 — 90.564������ Charge for cable, satellite or Internet
  • 90.566 — 90.566������ Conversion to direct billing for garbage service
  • 90.568 — 90.568, 90.572 or 90.584. If the landlord includes in the notice a statement of the rent due, the landlord shall separat
  • 90.570 — 90.570������ Public service charge pro rata apportionment
  • 90.574 — 90.574. ����� (2) A landlord that provides water to a manufactured dwelling park solely from a well or from a source ot
  • 90.578 — 90.578������ Conversion to submeter or direct billing for large parks
  • 90.580 — 90.580������ Entry to read submeter; requirement for water submeter
  • 90.582 — 90.582������ Publication of submeter or pro rata bills; tenant inspection
  • 90.584 — 90.584. [Formerly 90.532] ����� 90.564 Charge for cable, satellite or Internet. (1) Notwithstanding ORS 90.568 (4) o
  • 90.600 — 90.600, unless the tenancy is terminated under ORS 90.380 (5)(b), 90.394,
  • 90.605 — 90.605������ Persons authorized to receive notice and demands on landlord�s behalf; written notice to change designated
  • 90.610 — 90.610������ Notice of proposed change in rule or regulation; tenant objection to change
  • 90.620 — 90.620������ Termination by tenant; notice to landlord
  • 90.632 — by complying with ORS 105.100 to 105.168.
  • 90.634 — 90.634������ Prohibition against lien for rent; action for possession; disposition of dwelling or home; disposition of g
  • 90.635 — 90.635; 2011 c.83 �2; 2019 c.625 ��60,61] ����� Note: 90.650 (3) was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly bu
  • 90.640 — 90.640������ Park damaged by natural disaster (Conversion or Closure of Facilities)
  • 90.643 — 90.643������ Conversion of park to planned community subdivision of manufactured dwellings
  • 90.645 — 90.645������ Closure of park; notices; payments to tenants; rules
  • 90.650 — 90.650������ Notice of tax provisions to tenants of closing park; rules
  • 90.655 — 90.655������ Park closure notice to nontenants; report of tenant reactions
  • 90.671 — 90.671������ Closure of marina; notices; payments to tenants; rules (Ownership Change)
  • 90.680 — or 90.765.
  • 90.710 — 90.710, any tenant prevented from exercising the rights in ORS 90.750 or 90.755 may bring an action in the appropriate c
  • 90.720 — 90.720������ Action to enjoin violation of ORS 90.750 or 90.755 (Landlord Rights and Obligations)
  • 90.725 — 90.725������ Landlord or agent access to rented space; remedies
  • 90.727 — 90.727������ Maintenance of trees in rented spaces (metadata only)
  • 90.729 — 90.729������ Temporary movement of floating home; notice; costs paid by landlord
  • 90.730 — 90.730, the tenant may deliver a written notice to the landlord specifying the acts and omissions constituting the breac
  • 90.732 — 90.732������ Landlord registration; registration fee
  • 90.734 — 90.734. ����� (2) The department shall deposit a civil penalty assessed under this section in the Manufactured and Mari
  • 90.738 — 90.738������ Enforcement of registration and education requirements; advisory committee; rules (Tenant Rights and Ob
  • 90.750 — 90.750������ Right to assemble or canvass in facility; limitations
  • 90.755 — 90.755������ Right to speak on political issues; limitations; placement of political signs
  • 90.765 — 90.765������ Prohibitions on retaliatory conduct by landlord (Dispute Resolution)
  • 90.771 — 90.771������ Confidentiality of information regarding disputes
  • 90.842 — 90.842������ Notice of sale of facility; contents; formation of tenants committee for purchasing facility
  • 90.844 — and 90.846:
  • 90.846 — 90.846������ Notices and processes in facility transfer; remedies
  • 90.848 — 90.848������ Exceptions to facility transfer requirements
  • 90.865 — 90.865������ Dealer notice of rent payments and financing
  • 90.870 — 90.870������ Manner of giving notice; persons entitled to notice
  • 90.875 — 90.875������ Remedy for failure to give notice GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 90.100 Definitions. As used in this chap
  • 90.905 — 90.905; 1999 c.676 �18; 2005 c.391 �22; 2009 c.431 �2] ����� 90.430 Claims for possession, rent, damages after termi
  • 90.910 — 90.910; 1997 c.577 �6; 2001 c.596 �29a; 2015 c.388 �9; 2019 c.625 �50; 2023 c.296 �1] ����� 90.160 Calculation of pe
  • 91.725 — 91.725] ����� 90.130 Obligation of good faith. Every duty under this chapter and every act which must be performed a
  • 91.730 — 91.730] ����� 90.135 Unconscionability. (1) If the court, as a matter of law, finds: ����� (a) A rental agreement o
  • 91.750 — 91.750; 1999 c.676 �10] ����� 90.255 Attorney fees. In any action on a rental agreement or arising under this chapte
  • 91.810 — 91.810; 1993 c.369 �9; 1995 c.559 �22] ����� 90.372 Termination by tenant during fixed term pending landlord�s termi
  • 91.817 — 91.817; 1993 c.369 �11; 1995 c.559 �24; 2001 c.596 �32] ����� 90.385 Retaliatory conduct by landlord; tenant remedie
  • 91.822 — 91.822; 1995 c.559 �28; 1999 c.603 �25] ����� 90.410 Effect of tenant failure to give notice of absence; absence; ab
  • 91.845 — 91.845] ����� 90.435 Limitation on recovery of possession of premises. A landlord may not recover or take possession
  • 91.850 — 91.850; 1999 c.603 �30; 2003 c.378 �16] ����� 90.440 Termination of tenancy in group recovery home; recovery of poss
  • 91.925 — 91.925; 1991 c.844 �18; 1995 c.559 �40; 2009 c.816 �17] ����� 90.760 [Formerly 91.905; 1991 c.844 �23; 2014 c.89 �6;
  • 94.621 — 94.621. The landlord shall provide each tenant with a copy of the bylaws, rules and regulations of the homeowners associ
  • 98.830 — and 98.840. [2007 c.565 �2; 2009 c.622 �4; 2017 c.480 �18]
Title 91 · ORS Chapter 91 (51 sections)
  • 105.920 — 105.920] ����� 91.410 [Renumbered 91.240] ����� 91.420 [Renumbered 91.245] ����� 91.500 [Formerly 91.505; 19
  • 91.080 — 91.080������ Termination when expiration of tenancy fixed by terms of lease
  • 91.090 — 91.090������ Termination of tenancy by failure to pay rent; reinstatement
  • 91.115 — 91.115������ Tenant not to deny landlord�s title EVICTION OF NONTENANTS
  • 91.120 — 91.120������ Eviction of employee; notice required (metadata only)
  • 91.122 — 91.122������ Occupancy of dwelling unit by employee of resident of dwelling unit
  • 91.130 — 91.130������ Eviction of purchaser or seller of property; notice required
  • 91.210 — 91.210������ Rents payable in advance unless otherwise agreed; demand unnecessary
  • 91.220 — 91.220������ Tenant in possession liable for rent; remedies for recovery
  • 91.225 — 91.225������ Local rent control prohibited; exclusions; exceptions EMBLEMENTS
  • 91.230 — 91.230������ Farm tenant�s right to emblements MATTERS RELATING TO GAMBLING LEASES
  • 91.240 — 91.240������ Gambling leases prohibited; status of rental contracts; termination; recovery of possession
  • 91.245 — 91.245������ Penalty for letting or renting a place for gambling purposes UTILITY CLAIMS
  • 91.255 — 91.255������ Transfer of claim; prohibition; limitations ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS
  • 91.265 — 91.265������ Installation of electric vehicle charging station; cost of additional infrastructure improvements; action t
  • 91.410 — 91.410] ����� 91.245 Penalty for letting or renting a place for gambling purposes. Violation of ORS 91.240 (1) resul
  • 91.506 — 91.506] ����� 91.526 [1979 c.650 ��6a,7,8; 1981 c.886 �3; renumbered 94.122] ����� 91.527 [1977 c.658 �12; 1979
  • 91.509 — 91.509] ����� 91.531 [Formerly 91.555; 1979 c.650 �10; 1981 c.647 �8; renumbered 94.152] ����� 91.533 [Formerly
  • 91.539 — 91.539] ����� 91.576 [Formerly 91.630; 1981 c.647 �16; renumbered 94.275] ����� 91.578 [Formerly 91.635; renumbe
  • 91.548 — 91.548] ����� 91.587 [1977 c.658 �11 (enacted in lieu of 91.660); renumbered 94.300] ����� 91.590 [1963 c.541 ��
  • 91.551 — 91.551] ����� 91.591 [Formerly 91.665; 1979 c.650 �18; renumbered 94.306] ����� 91.593 [Formerly 91.670; renumbe
  • 91.554 — 91.554] ����� 91.596 [Formerly 91.675; renumbered
  • 91.561 — 91.561] ����� 91.606 [1977 c.484 �3; renumbered 94.336] ����� 91.608 [1977 c.484 �4; renumbered 94.342] ����
  • 91.572 — 91.572] ����� 91.626 [1977 c.484 �10; 1981 c.647 �34; renumbered 94.384] ����� 91.629 [1977 c.484 �12; renumbere
  • 91.576 — 91.576] ����� 91.631 [1977 c.484 �13; renumbered
  • 91.578 — 91.578] ����� 91.637 [1977 c.484 �14; 1981 c.647 �21; renumbered 94.412] ����� 91.640 [1963 c.541 ��40,41,42; 19
  • 91.584 — 91.584] ����� 91.656 [1977 c.484 �18; renumbered
  • 91.591 — 91.591] ����� 91.667 [1977 c.484 �21; renumbered
  • 91.593 — 91.593] ����� 91.671 [1977 c.484 �22; renumbered
  • 91.596 — 91.596] ����� 91.690 [1975 c.489 ��1,2; 1981 c.841 �3; 1989 c.693 �11; renumbered 101.080 in 1989] ����� 91.700
  • 91.885 — 91.885); 1987 c.787 �1; 1989 c.919 ��13,13a; renumbered 90.630 in 1989] ����� 91.890 [1975 c.353 �5; 1977 c.348 �6;
  • 94.017 — 94.017] ����� 91.505 [1963 c.541 �2; 1965 c.430 �1; 1967 c.361 �1; 1977 c.484 �28; renumbered 91.500] ����� 91.5
  • 94.164 — 94.164] ����� 91.535 [1963 c.541 �17; 1971 c.230 �1; 1973 c.402 �1; 1973 c.803 �1; 1977 c.658 �6; renumbered 91.512]
  • 94.190 — 94.190] ����� 91.545 [1971 c.414 �3; 1977 c.658 �18; renumbered 91.518] ����� 91.546 [Formerly 91.580; 1981 c.64
  • 94.202 — 94.202] ����� 91.551 [Formerly 91.590; renumbered
  • 94.208 — 94.208] ����� 91.554 [Formerly 91.595; 1981 c.647 �11; renumbered 94.214] ����� 91.555 [1963 c.541 �20; 1977 c.6
  • 94.231 — 94.231] ����� 91.562 [1979 c.650 �25; renumbered
  • 94.237 — 94.237] ����� 91.563 [Formerly 91.610; 1979 c.650 �14; renumbered 94.243] ����� 91.564 [1979 c.650 �23; 1981 c.6
  • 94.280 — 94.280] ����� 91.580 [1963 c.541 ��26,27; 1977 c.658 �2; renumbered 91.546] ����� 91.581 [Formerly 91.640; 1979
  • 94.295 — 94.295] ����� 91.585 [1963 c.541 �28; renumbered
  • 94.312 — 94.312] ����� 91.595 [1963 c.541 ��25,31; renumbered
  • 94.318 — 94.318] ����� 91.599 [1977 c.484 �1; 1979 c.650 �19; 1981 c.647 �19; 1981 c.886 �7; renumbered 94.324] ����� 91.
  • 94.391 — 94.391] ����� 91.630 [1963 c.541 �13; renumbered
  • 94.400 — 94.400] ����� 91.634 [1977 c.484 �11; 1981 c.647 �20; renumbered 94.406] ����� 91.635 [1963 c.541 ��38,39; renum
  • 94.431 — 94.431] ����� 91.649 [1977 c.484 �16; renumbered
  • 94.437 — 94.437] ����� 91.652 [1977 c.484 �17; renumbered
  • 94.448 — 94.448] ����� 91.655 [1963 c.541 �32; renumbered
  • 94.454 — 94.454] ����� 91.658 [1977 c.484 �19; renumbered
  • 94.460 — 94.460] ����� 91.660 [1963 c.541 ��33,34; repealed by 1977 c.658 �10 (91.587 enacted in lieu of 91.660)] ����� 9
  • 94.465 — 94.465] ����� 91.664 [1977 c.484 �20; renumbered
  • 94.470 — 94.470] ����� 91.665 [1963 c.541 �35; renumbered
Title 92 · ORS Chapter 92 (71 sections)
  • 197.251 — 197.251, the city engineer, city surveyor or county surveyor shall immediately notify the Real Estate Commissioner in wr
  • 197.805 — to 197.855.
  • 227.160 — 227.160, respectively, or a permit under the applicable state or local building code for the continued use of a dwelling
  • 227.178 — (3)(a). [2007 c.866 �2; 2021 c.237 �1; 2023 c.301 �4]
  • 271.140 — and 368.366. Any owner of lands described in the plat of the vacated
  • 92.010 — to 92.192 and 209.250 and with the survey-related requirements
  • 92.014 — 92.014������ Approval of city or county required for specified divisions of land
  • 92.016 — 92.016������ Sale or negotiation to sell lot or parcel prior to approval of tentative plan
  • 92.017 — 92.017������ Lawfully created units of land; judgments relocating property lines
  • 92.018 — 92.018������ Remedy for purchase of unlawfully established unit of land; exceptions
  • 92.025 — 92.025������ Prohibition of sale of lot or parcel prior to recordation of plat; waiver
  • 92.027 — 92.027������ Deed reference to creation of unit of land
  • 92.031 — 92.031������ Middle housing land division; conditions of approval
  • 92.040 — may:
  • 92.042 — 92.042������ Governing body having jurisdiction to approve plans, maps or plats
  • 92.044 — or 92.046, respectively, prior to the approval of the tentative plan for
  • 92.046 — 92.046������ Adoption of regulations governing approval of partitioning of land; delegation; fees
  • 92.048 — 92.048. The plat may not contain conditions of approval or require development agreements except the original conditions
  • 92.050 — 92.050������ Requirements of survey and plat of subdivision and partition
  • 92.055 — 92.055������ Requirements for unsurveyed and unmonumented parcels on plats
  • 92.060 — 92.060������ Marking subdivision, partition or condominium plats with monuments; types of monuments; property line adjus
  • 92.065 — 92.065������ Monumenting certain subdivision corners after recording plat; bond, cash deposit or other security
  • 92.070 — 92.070������ Surveyor�s certificates; procedure for recording monumented corners on plat previously recorded; reestablis
  • 92.075 — 92.075������ Declaration required to subdivide or partition property; contents
  • 92.090 — 92.090������ Approval of subdivision plat names; requisites for approval of tentative subdivision or partition plan or p
  • 92.095 — 92.095������ Payment of taxes, interest or penalties before subdivision or partition plat recorded
  • 92.097 — 92.097������ Employment of registered engineer by private developer; government standards and fees
  • 92.104 — 92.104������ District to report boundary locations (metadata only)
  • 92.105 — 92.105������ Time limit for final action by city or county on tentative plan
  • 92.130 — 92.130������ Additional tracings transferred to county surveyor; replacing lost or destroyed records
  • 92.150 — 92.150������ Construction of donations marked on plat
  • 92.160 — 92.160������ Notice to Real Estate Commissioner of receipt of subdivision plat
  • 92.170 — 92.170������ Amending recorded plat; affidavit of correction; fees
  • 92.175 — 92.175������ Methods by which certain land may be provided for public purposes
  • 92.176 — 92.176������ Validation of unit of land not lawfully established
  • 92.177 — 92.177������ Creation of parcel by less than all owners of lawfully established unit of land
  • 92.178 — 92.178������ Creation of parcel previously approved but not acted upon
  • 92.179 — 92.179������ Liability for costs of relocating utility facilities REPLATTING
  • 92.185 — 92.185������ Reconfiguration of lots or parcels and public easements; vacation; notice; utility easements
  • 92.190 — 92.190������ Effect of replat; operation of other statutes; use of alternate procedures
  • 92.225 — 92.225������ Review of undeveloped or developed subdivision plat lands
  • 92.234 — 92.234������ Revision, vacation of undeveloped subdivisions; vacation proceedings; effect of initiation by affected land
  • 92.245 — 92.245������ Fees for review proceedings resulting in modification or vacation MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
  • 92.285 — 92.285������ Retroactive ordinances prohibited OREGON SUBDIVISION AND SERIES PARTITION CONTROL LAW (Generally)
  • 92.305 — to 92.495 to be offered for sale or lease and may make a public report
  • 92.337 — 92.337������ Exemption procedures; withdrawal of exemption; filing fee
  • 92.339 — 92.339������ Use of fees (Filing Requirements) (metadata only)
  • 92.355 — 92.355������ Commissioner may request further information; content
  • 92.365 — 92.365������ Filing information to be kept current; fee for notice of material change
  • 92.375 — 92.375������ Consent to service of process on commissioner (Examination of Subdivision and Series Partition; Public
  • 92.385 — 92.385������ Examination; public report; waiver of examination in other state
  • 92.395 — 92.395������ Waiver of examination in this state; notice to subdivider or series partitioner
  • 92.405 — 92.405������ Sale prohibited where public report not waived; distribution and use of public report
  • 92.410 — 92.410������ Review of subdivisions for which public report issued; revised public report; compliance with ORS
  • 92.415 — 92.415������ Advance of travel expense for examination of subdivision or series partition (Requirements for Sale)
  • 92.425 — 92.425, 92.427, 92.430, 92.433, 92.455, 92.460, 92.465, 92.475, 92.485, 92.490 and 92.495. ����� (3) The commissioner m
  • 92.427 — 92.427������ Cancellation of agreement to buy interest in subdivision or series partition; procedure; effect; waiver; ex
  • 92.430 — 92.430������ Notice to purchaser of cancellation rights; form
  • 92.433 — 92.433������ Escrow documents required of successor to vendor�s interest
  • 92.455 — 92.455������ Inspection of records (Prohibited Acts)
  • 92.460 — 92.460������ Blanket encumbrance permitted only in certain circumstances
  • 92.475 — 92.475������ False or misleading advertising prohibited; liability
  • 92.485 — 92.485������ Waiver of legal rights void (Enforcement)
  • 92.495 — 92.495. No civil penalty shall exceed $1,000 per violation. ����� (2) Civil penalties under this section shall be impos
  • 92.830 — to 92.845. [1975 c.643 �16; 1983 c.570 �20; 2001 c.711 �6; 2003 c.474 �4]
  • 92.835 — 92.835������ Subdivision of manufactured dwelling park or mobile home park; waiver of right of remonstrance to formation
  • 92.837 — 92.837������ Application of city or county comprehensive plans and land use regulations; placement of new or replacement
  • 92.839 — 92.839������ Notice to tenants of conversion and tenants� rights during conversion
  • 92.843 — 92.843������ Approval of declaration or amendment to declaration made pursuant to ORS 92.845
  • 92.845 — 92.845. (1) A declaration made pursuant to ORS 92.845, or an amendment to the declaration, may not be recorded unless fi
  • 92.990 — (2) and (3) (1973 Replacement Part), by section 23, chapter 1, Oregon
Title 93 · ORS Chapter 93 (95 sections)
  • 112.570 — to 112.590 and ORS 93.981, 93.983 and 93.985, when a transferor dies,
  • 205.130 — or in the lien docket maintained through an electronic medium as
  • 329A.450 — or as the premises of an exempt family child care provider
  • 358.505 — 358.505, there shall be included in the body of the instrument or by addendum the following statement: �THE PROPERTY DES
  • 411.692 — 411.692. ����� (2) A title insurance company or agent that discovers the presence of a request for notice of transfer o
  • 93.020 — 93.020������ Creating, transferring or declaring estates or interests in realty
  • 93.030 — 93.030.) Dated this _____ day of _____, 2___. _____________________________________________________________________
  • 93.040 — 93.040������ Mandatory statements for sales agreements, earnest money receipts or other instruments for conveyance of fe
  • 93.050 — 93.050������ Gift or conveyance of life estate SPECIAL MATTERS IN PARTICULAR CONVEYANCES
  • 93.110 — 93.110������ Quitclaim deed sufficient to pass estate
  • 93.120 — 93.120������ Words of inheritance unnecessary to convey fee; conveyances deemed to convey all grantor�s estate
  • 93.130 — 93.130������ Conveyance of land in adverse possession of another
  • 93.150 — 93.150������ Conveyance by tenant of greater estate than that possessed
  • 93.160 — 93.160������ Conveyance by reversioners and remainderpersons to life tenant vests fee
  • 93.180 — 93.180������ Forms of tenancy in conveyance or devise to two or more persons
  • 93.190 — 93.190������ Trustees or personal representatives as joint tenants; filling vacancies in office
  • 93.200 — 93.200������ Trustees or executors now hold as joint tenants
  • 93.210 — 93.210������ Presumption respecting deed from trustee of undisclosed beneficiary
  • 93.220 — 93.220������ Release, limitation or restriction of power of appointment
  • 93.230 — 93.230������ Copy of Department of State Lands deed or patent given when original lost
  • 93.240 — 93.240������ Rights to deferred installments of purchase price where two or more persons join as sellers of real propert
  • 93.250 — 93.250������ Effect of conveyance creating fee simple conditional or fee tail
  • 93.260 — 93.260������ Tax statement information required in conveyancing instrument
  • 93.265 — 93.265������ Notice to real property manager of certain actions; procedures; effect on title
  • 93.268 — 93.268������ Notice to state agency of transfer or encumbrance of real property by title insurance company
  • 93.269 — 93.269������ Declaration or covenant related to future fees, commissions or payments to declarant; recording; exceptions
  • 93.270 — 93.270; and ����� (d) A clear reference to the provision claimed to be in violation of ORS 93.270. ����� (2) Notice an
  • 93.271 — 93.271������ Amending declarations or bylaws to remove discriminatory provisions; recording; filing
  • 93.272 — 93.272������ Procedure for removal of certain restrictions
  • 93.274 — 93.274������ Petition to strike discriminatory provisions from recorded instrument; recording order and redactions
  • 93.275 — 93.275������ Incidents not material facts to real property transaction; legislative findings
  • 93.277 — 93.277������ Restrictions on development of certain housing prohibited
  • 93.280 — 93.280������ Manner of conveyance to create joint property rights
  • 93.285 — 93.285������ Procedure for enforcement of contractual requirement for delivery of deed of conveyance
  • 93.286 — 93.286������ Effects of fulfillment of contract for sale by enforcement of requirement for delivery of deed of conveyanc
  • 93.290 — 93.290������ Risk of loss after contract to sell realty has been executed
  • 93.300 — 93.300������ Short title DESCRIPTIONS, INCLUDING THE OREGON COORDINATE SYSTEM
  • 93.310 — 93.310������ Rules for construing description of real property
  • 93.312 — 93.312������ Oregon Coordinate System EXECUTION, ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND PROOF OF INSTRUMENTS
  • 93.410 — 93.410������ Execution and acknowledgment of deeds (metadata only)
  • 93.420 — 93.420������ Execution of deed where personal representative, guardian or conservator is unable or refuses to act
  • 93.440 — 93.440������ Proof of execution by subscribing witness
  • 93.450 — 93.450������ Proof where witnesses are dead or absent
  • 93.460 — 93.460������ Subpoena to compel witness to testify to execution of deed
  • 93.480 — 93.480������ Deed acknowledged or proved as evidence; recordability
  • 93.530 — 93.530������ Execution, acknowledgment and recordation of assignments of sheriffs� certificates of sale RECORDATION
  • 93.610 — 93.610������ Separate books for recording deeds and mortgages; consolidated index
  • 93.620 — 93.620������ Time and place of recording; certification
  • 93.635 — 93.635������ Acknowledgment and recording of instruments contracting to convey fee title
  • 93.640 — would be void as against a subsequent purchaser whose interest in the
  • 93.643 — 93.643������ Method of giving constructive notice of interest in real property; electronic lien records
  • 93.645 — 93.645������ Priority of purchaser; extinguishing judgment lien; right of judgment creditor; �judgment� defined
  • 93.650 — 93.650������ Effect of record or certified transcript in evidence
  • 93.660 — 93.660������ Effect of abstract of title as evidence
  • 93.670 — 93.670������ Power of attorney and executory contract for sale or purchase of lands; recordability; effect as evidence;
  • 93.680 — 93.680������ Patents, judgments and official grants; recordability; evidence
  • 93.690 — 93.690������ Recording of instruments evidencing passage of title to land from United States to State of Oregon
  • 93.730 — 93.730������ Recordation of judgment in other counties
  • 93.740 — 93.740, the undersigned states: 1.�� As plaintiff(s), ____________, has filed an action in the ______ Court for ____
  • 93.770 — 93.770������ Recordability of notices of bankruptcy and petitions, orders and judgments from bankruptcy cases
  • 93.780 — 93.780������ Recordation of master form instrument (metadata only)
  • 93.790 — 93.790������ Incorporation of master form instrument by reference in short form instrument; effect of deviation
  • 93.800 — 93.800������ Matter not to be recorded when accompanying short form instrument; liability for nonrecording
  • 93.802 — 93.802, an instrument entitled �Short Form Mortgage,� �Short Form Trust Deed� or �Short Form Instrument Creating Afforda
  • 93.804 — 93.804������ Requirement for original signatures for recording; recordation of certified copies; recordation of electron
  • 93.806 — 93.806������ Recordation of instrument creating certain liens
  • 93.808 — 93.808������ Approval of governmental unit required to record certain instruments VALIDATING AND CURATIVE ACTS
  • 93.810 — 93.810������ Validating and curative Acts DEED FORMS
  • 93.870 — 93.870������ Statutory deed forms optional FORFEITURE UNDER LAND SALES CONTRACT
  • 93.910 — to 93.940
  • 93.913 — 93.913������ Forfeiture allowed for default under certain collateral assignments of interest
  • 93.915 — 93.915������ Notice of default; contents; recordation; time of forfeiture; interim measures
  • 93.918 — 93.918������ Continuation of proceedings after certain types of stay ordered by court; procedures
  • 93.920 — 93.920������ Curing default to avoid forfeiture; payment of costs and expenses
  • 93.925 — 93.925������ Failure to cure default; exclusiveness of notice
  • 93.935 — 93.935������ Effect of purchaser�s abandonment or reconveyance on interest, lien or claim
  • 93.940 — 93.940������ Effect of seller�s foreclosure or other action on interest, lien or claim
  • 93.948 — to 93.979)
  • 93.949 — 93.949, transferred by a transfer on death deed to a parent of a deceased transferor is subject to forfeiture under ORS
  • 93.953 — 93.953������ URPTDA 5. Authority for transfer on death deed
  • 93.955 — 93.955������ URPTDA 6. Revocability of transfer on death deed
  • 93.957 — 93.957������ URPTDA 7. Nontestamentary nature of transfer on death deed
  • 93.959 — 93.959������ URPTDA 8. Capacity of transferor; fraud, duress or undue influence
  • 93.963 — 93.963������ URPTDA 10. Notice; delivery; acceptance; consideration
  • 93.965 — 93.965������ URPTDA 11. Revocation by instrument; revocation by act
  • 93.967 — 93.967������ URPTDA 12. Effect of transfer on death deed during transferor�s life
  • 93.969 — 93.969������ URPTDA 13. Effect of transfer on death deed at transferor�s death
  • 93.973 — 93.973������ URPTDA 15. Liability for creditor claims and statutory allowances
  • 93.975 — 93.975������ URPTDA 16. Form of transfer on death deed
  • 93.977 — 93.977������ URPTDA 17. Form of instrument revoking transfer on death deed
  • 93.979 — 93.979������ Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
  • 93.981 — 93.981������ Effect of divorce or annulment on transfer on death deed
  • 93.983 — 93.983������ Transfer to parent who deserted or neglected transferor
  • 93.985 — 93.985������ Forfeiture of transfer by parent who deserted or neglected transferor PENALTIES
  • 93.990 — 93.990������ Penalties GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR DISPOSITION OF REALTY ����� 93.010 Conveyances, how made. Convey
Title 94 · ORS Chapter 94 (131 sections)
  • 100.005 — 100.005, 100.105, 100.200, 100.450 and 696.490. ����� (8) The transfer of a timeshare by: ����� (a) Reason of a forecl
  • 100.010 — in 1989]
  • 100.015 — in 1989]
  • 100.025 — in 1989]
  • 100.170 — in 1989]
  • 100.175 — in 1989]
  • 100.300 — in 1989]
  • 100.305 — in 1989]
  • 100.420 — in 1989]
  • 100.435 — in 1989]
  • 100.445 — in 1989]
  • 100.485 — in 1989]
  • 100.505 — in 1989]
  • 100.510 — in 1989]
  • 100.525 — in 1989]
  • 100.535 — in 1989]
  • 100.545 — in 1989]
  • 100.555 — in 1989]
  • 100.680 — in 1989]
  • 100.720 — in 1989]
  • 100.725 — in 1989]
  • 100.735 — in 1989]
  • 100.750 — in 1989]
  • 100.770 — in 1989]
  • 100.780 — in 1989]
  • 100.905 — in 1989]
  • 18.993 — 18.993, a certificate holder, as defined in ORS 18.960, is solely liable for all assessments that come due during the re
  • 197.626 — 197.626; and ����� (B) Development pursuant to the transferable development credits is allowed only after the receiving
  • 87.001 — to 87.093 for labor performed or materials furnished to a unit shall not
  • 92.325 — 92.325, 92.425, 94.570, 94.803 to 94.945, 100.005, 100.105, 100.200, 100.450 and 696.490. ����� (5) A title report for
  • 93.630 — to be indexed.
  • 94.504 — to 94.528, the governing body of the city or county shall cause the
  • 94.508 — 94.508������ Approval by governing body; findings; adoption
  • 94.513 — 94.513������ Procedures on consideration and approval
  • 94.518 — 94.518������ Application of local government law and policies to agreement
  • 94.522 — 94.522������ Amendment or cancellation of agreement; enforceability
  • 94.528 — do not limit the authority of a city or county to take action pursuant
  • 94.531 — 94.531������ Severable development interest in real property; transferable development credit
  • 94.534 — 94.534������ Policy on transferable development credit systems
  • 94.536 — 94.536. ����� (9) A holder of a conservation easement shall hold, monitor and enforce the conservation easement to ensu
  • 94.538 — 94.538������ Transferable development credit systems PLANNED COMMUNITIES (General Provisions)
  • 94.560 — 94.560������ Legislative findings (Creation of Planned Community)
  • 94.565 — 94.565������ Planned community to be created under ORS 94.550 to 94.783; exception; conveyance of lot or unit prohibited
  • 94.570 — 94.570, a person may not create a planned community in this state except as provided in ORS 94.550 to 94.783. ����� (2)
  • 94.572 — shall cause the bylaws of the association and amendments to the bylaws
  • 94.573 — 94.573������ Class I or Class II planned community option to amend governing documents to conform to statute
  • 94.574 — 94.574������ Procedure for formation of homeowners association by Class I or Class II planned community
  • 94.576 — 94.576. ����� (c) A statement of association information to be prepared, executed and recorded in accordance with ORS 2
  • 94.577 — 94.577������ Recording amended governing documents; marketability of title unaffected by noncompliance
  • 94.580 — (3) and (4);
  • 94.585 — 94.585������ Authority to amend declaration and initial bylaws to comply with federal or state laws
  • 94.595 — 94.595, 94.604, 94.609, 94.616, 94.700, 94.760 and 94.780 shall apply to the planned community. [1983 c.206 �8; 1999 c.6
  • 94.609 — and 94.616.
  • 94.616 — 94.616������ Turnover meeting; transfer of administration; receivership
  • 94.622 — 94.622������ Obligations and liabilities arising from transfer of special declarant rights
  • 94.623 — 94.623������ Acquisition of special declarant rights by successor declarant; exceptions (Homeowners Association; Man
  • 94.625 — 94.625, 94.626, 94.630 (1), (3) and (4), 94.639, 94.640, 94.641, 94.642,
  • 94.626 — 94.626, 94.630 (1), (3) and (4), 94.639, 94.640, 94.641, 94.642, 94.644,
  • 94.630 — 94.630, including when the initial meeting shall be held and the method of calling that meeting. ����� (2) If a Class I
  • 94.635 — (3); or
  • 94.639 — 94.639������ Criteria for board of directors membership
  • 94.640 — 94.640������ Association board of directors; powers and duties; removal of director
  • 94.641 — 94.641, 94.642, 94.644, 94.645, 94.647, 94.650, 94.652, 94.655, 94.657, 94.658,
  • 94.642 — 94.642. [1981 c.782 �67; 1983 c.206 �3; 1999 c.677 �11; 2001 c.756 �11; 2003 c.803 �19; 2007 c.409 �8] ����� 94.620
  • 94.644 — 94.644, 94.645, 94.647, 94.650, 94.652, 94.655, 94.657, 94.658, 94.660, 94.661,
  • 94.645 — 94.645, 94.655 and 94.675, without further action by the association. [1983 c.206 �7] ����� 94.680 Blanket all-risk
  • 94.647 — 94.647, 94.650, 94.652, 94.655, 94.657, 94.658, 94.660, 94.661, 94.662, 94.665,
  • 94.652 — 94.652������ Electronic notice to owner or director
  • 94.660 — 94.660, 94.661, 94.662, 94.665, 94.670, 94.675, 94.676, 94.680, 94.690, 94.695,
  • 94.662 — 94.662, 94.665, 94.670, 94.675, 94.676, 94.680, 94.690, 94.695, 94.704, 94.709,
  • 94.665 — 94.665, 94.670, 94.675, 94.676, 94.680, 94.690, 94.695, 94.704, 94.709, 94.712,
  • 94.670 — 94.670, 94.675, 94.676, 94.680, 94.690, 94.695, 94.704, 94.709, 94.712, 94.716,
  • 94.673 — 94.673������ When compliance with specified provisions of ORS 94.640 and 94.670 required
  • 94.675 — 94.675������ Insurance for common property; fidelity bond coverage
  • 94.676 — 94.676������ Insurance deductible for certain planned communities
  • 94.685 — 94.685������ Specification of insurance for individual lots
  • 94.695 — 94.695������ Authority to delegate association powers to master association
  • 94.700 — 94.700������ Duration and termination of initial management agreements and service and employment contracts; exceptions
  • 94.704 — 94.704, 94.709, 94.712, 94.716, 94.719, 94.723, 94.728, 94.733, 94.762, 94.770,
  • 94.709 — 94.709������ Liens against lots; priority; duration; record notice of claim of unpaid assessment; foreclosure procedure
  • 94.712 — 94.712, 94.716, 94.719, 94.723, 94.728, 94.733, 94.762, 94.770, 94.775, 94.777,
  • 94.716 — 94.716, 94.719, 94.723, 94.728, 94.733, 94.762, 94.770, 94.775, 94.777, 94.779 and 94.780 to the extent that those statu
  • 94.719 — 94.719, 94.723, 94.728, 94.733, 94.762, 94.770, 94.775, 94.777, 94.779 and
  • 94.723 — 94.723������ Common expenses; liability of first mortgagee
  • 94.733 — 94.733������ Easements held by owner of lot and by declarant; homeowners association access to lots (Miscellaneous)
  • 94.760 — 94.760������ Promotional material showing possible improvements
  • 94.761 — 94.761������ Legislative findings regarding electric vehicle charging stations
  • 94.763 — 94.763������ Association use of pesticides on lots; notice to owners; owner opt out
  • 94.764 — 94.764������ Changes or actions that require approval or consent of mortgagee
  • 94.770 — 94.770������ Application of rule against perpetuities; conflict between declaration and bylaws; effect on title of decla
  • 94.775 — 94.775, 94.777 and 94.780 by a vote of at least 75 percent of the owners in the planned community. ����� (B) The owners
  • 94.776 — 94.776������ Development and division of lots; allocations for newly created lots
  • 94.777 — 94.777������ Compliance with bylaws and other restrictions required; effect of noncompliance
  • 94.778 — and 94.779, and except as otherwise provided in its declaration or
  • 94.779 — 94.779, and 94.780 by a vote of at least a majority of the owners in the planned community. ����� (C) The owners may ad
  • 94.780 — 94.780. ����� (B) An amendment to any provision of a planned community�s governing documents made pursuant to this para
  • 94.783 — control. [1981 c.782 �86; 1999 c.677 �69; 2003 c.569 �19]
  • 94.785 — 94.785������ Short title TIMESHARE ESTATES (General Provisions)
  • 94.807 — to 94.945 is a �security,� as defined in ORS 59.015. [1983 c.530 ��4a,5;
  • 94.809 — 94.809������ Valuation of timeshare property; exclusions from value
  • 94.811 — 94.811������ When owners of planned community, condominium or subdivision may prohibit timeshare plan (Creation of T
  • 94.818 — 94.818. ����� (11) A copy of any contract, lease or timeshare agreement to be signed by the purchaser. ����� (12) A co
  • 94.823 — shall be accompanied by a filing fee as follows:
  • 94.826 — 94.826������ Information on exchange program; content; rules
  • 94.831 — 94.831������ Filing fees; inspection advance payment; disposition of moneys
  • 94.833 — (1).
  • 94.836 — 94.836������ Cancellation of purchase within five days
  • 94.843 — 94.843������ Limits on developer right to transfer (Association of Owners; Management)
  • 94.846 — 94.846������ Designation of managing entity; duties and powers of entity
  • 94.848 — 94.848������ How managing entity of developer terminated
  • 94.856 — 94.856������ Assessment of common expenses as lien; recording; foreclosure; fees; remedies; exception
  • 94.858 — 94.858������ Owners� association; powers and duties
  • 94.867 — 94.867������ Judicial declaration of failure in management
  • 94.871 — 94.871������ When purchase money agreement prohibited; escrow requirements
  • 94.881 — 94.881������ Who may serve as escrow agent (Lien Payment)
  • 94.890 — 94.890������ Lien payment trust; payments; delinquencies
  • 94.895 — 94.895������ Trust irrevocable without alternative arrangement
  • 94.915 — (2) and (3).
  • 94.920 — 94.920������ Consent to service by out-of-state developer
  • 94.930 — 94.930������ Commissioner order; injunctive relief (Prohibited Practices)
  • 94.945 — 94.945, the commissioner may bring an action in the circuit court of the county where the violation or threatened violat
  • 94.953 — to 94.989, the commissioner may bring an action in the circuit court of
  • 94.956 — 94.956������ Registration required to sell membership camping contract
  • 94.968 — 94.968������ Denial, suspension and revocation of registration; other sanctions
  • 94.971 — 94.971������ Fee for registration or amendment of an offer or sale of membership camping contract
  • 94.974 — 94.974������ Written disclosures required; procedures; inspection of records
  • 94.977 — 94.977������ Registration as salesperson or broker (metadata only)
  • 94.983 — 94.983������ Cancellation of contract by purchaser; notice of right to cancel
  • 94.986 — 94.986������ Requirements for sale of membership camping contract; nondisturbance agreements
  • 94.987 — 94.987������ Judicial declaration of failure in management
  • 94.989 — 94.989������ Interpretation of membership camping contracts; application of Unlawful Trade Practices Act ����� 94.00
Title 95 · ORS Chapter 95 (7 sections)
  • 95.230 — (1)(b) or 95.240 (1), within four years after the transfer was made or
  • 95.240 — (2), within one year after the transfer was made or the obligation was
  • 95.250 — 95.250������ When transfer is made or obligation is incurred
  • 95.270 — 95.270������ Defenses, liability and protection of transferee or obligee
  • 95.300 — 95.300������ Uniformity of application and construction
  • 95.305 — 95.305������ Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
  • 95.310 — is governed by the local law of the jurisdiction in which the debtor is
Title 96 · ORS Chapter 96 (1 sections)
  • 96.060 — 96.060������ Removal of fence built on another�s land ����� 96.010 Sharing expenses of partition fence. Whenever the
Title 97 · ORS Chapter 97 (128 sections)
  • 127.510 — 127.510; or ����� (b) An individual expressly authorized to make an anatomical gift on the principal�s behalf by any re
  • 127.645 — in 1989]
  • 127.650 — in 1989]
  • 128.405 — 128.405; 2007 c.661 �13; 2012 c.7 �2] ����� Note: See note under 97.923. ����� 97.926 Rulemaking authority. The
  • 128.407 — 128.407; 2003 c.362 �2; 2007 c.661 �14; 2012 c.7 �3] ����� Note: See note under 97.923. ����� 97.928 Prohibition
  • 128.414 — 128.414; 2005 c.726 �2; 2015 c.367 �12] ����� Note: See note under 97.923. ����� 97.933 Certification of provide
  • 128.435 — 128.435; 2003 c.362 �5; 2012 c.7 �11] ����� Note: See note under 97.923. ����� 97.946 Advertising and marketing
  • 128.990 — 128.990; 2011 c.597 �157] ����� 97.994 Penalties for ORS 97.931, 97.933, 97.941 and 97.943. Violation of any of the
  • 130.750 — to 130.775, shall direct the investment and reinvestment of endowed
  • 307.150 — 307.150. The vendor of any gravestone, however, shall not be prevented from having and enforcing a lien thereon for all
  • 358.905 — 358.905, and with the prior written consent of the appropriate Indian tribe in the vicinity of the intended action. Fail
  • 65.870 — 65.870; 2021 c.296 �15] ����� Note: See note under 97.660. ����� 97.680 Recording plan; power to improve and reg
  • 692.010 — 692.010, shall be listed with the Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries. An owner or any other person or association
  • 692.320 — (1)(a);
  • 97.010 — to 97.040, 97.110 to 97.450, 97.510 to 97.730, 97.810 to 97.920 and
  • 97.012 — 97.012, 97.110 to 97.450, 97.510 to 97.730, 97.810 to 97.920, 97.923 to 97.949,
  • 97.020 — 97.020������ Exemption of certain organizations and cemeteries from certain sections of chapter
  • 97.040 — 97.040������ Private family burial grounds AUTOPSIES
  • 97.082 — 97.082������ Consent for certain autopsies; form DISPOSITION OF HUMAN BODIES (Generally)
  • 97.120 — 97.120������ Human remains to be deposited in accordance with ORS 97.010 to 97.040, 97.110 to 97.450, 97.510 to
  • 97.145 — enacted in lieu of 97.140); 1997 c.472 �2; 2021 c.296 �4]
  • 97.150 — 97.150, 97.220, 97.310 to 97.360 (1), 97.440, 97.510 to 97.560, 97.710, 97.720,
  • 97.153 — 97.153������ Diagnostic or therapeutic radioisotopes in body
  • 97.160 — 97.160������ Duty of hospital or sanitarium to notify before sending remains to undertaker; procedures
  • 97.170 — to 97.210 or who refuses to deliver possession of such body according to
  • 97.180 — 97.180������ Period within which body may not be used or dismembered
  • 97.205 — 97.205������ Prohibition against accepting consideration for public display of human remains; exceptions
  • 97.207 — 97.207������ Civil action by decedent�s estate authorized for unlawful public display of remains (Disease, Disinterm
  • 97.210 — 97.210������ Exceptions to application of ORS 97.170 to 97.200; rules
  • 97.223 — 97.223������ Interment or temporary storage of human remains in case of natural disaster or other emergency (Unclaim
  • 97.234 — 97.234������ County designation of veterans� remains coordinator; identification and interment of unclaimed cremated rem
  • 97.237 — 97.237������ Veterans� remains coordinator to report to county veterans� service officer before interment of eligible de
  • 97.240 — 97.240������ Funeral establishment assistance to veterans� remains coordinator regarding veterans� remains; civil claims
  • 97.243 — 97.243������ Veterans� remains coordinator to report veteran status information to U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs a
  • 97.246 — 97.246������ Veterans� remains coordinator and county veterans� service officer to carry out duties per Department of Ve
  • 97.310 — 97.310������ Survey and subdivision of land; map or plat of mausoleum or columbarium; access easement
  • 97.320 — 97.320������ Filing map or plat and declaration of dedication of land to cemetery purposes
  • 97.330 — and 97.360 (1), neither the dedication nor the title of a plot owner
  • 97.350 — 97.350������ Dedication to cemetery purposes not invalid
  • 97.360 — 97.360������ Resurvey and alteration in shape or size; vacation of streets, walks, driveways and parks and replatting in
  • 97.400 — 97.400������ Disposal of newly created lots; disposition and use of proceeds from sale; failure of owner to perform duti
  • 97.410 — 97.410������ Right of adjacent lot owner upon vacation of way
  • 97.430 — 97.430������ Declaration of exercise of police power and right of eminent domain
  • 97.440 — 97.440, 97.510 to 97.650, 97.710, 97.720 and 97.810 to 97.865. ����� 97.350 Dedication to cemetery purposes not inva
  • 97.445 — 97.445������ Vacating county interest in cemetery real property
  • 97.450 — 97.450, 97.510 to 97.730, 97.810 to 97.920 and 97.990 has a vested right of interment in it; and in those remaining, if
  • 97.460 — 97.460������ Requirements for establishment of cemetery or burial park SALES AND RIGHTS IN RESPECT OF CEMETERY PLOTS
  • 97.510 — 97.510������ Sale and conveyance of plots by cemetery authority
  • 97.520 — 97.520������ Sale or offer to sell cemetery plot upon promise of resale at financial profit
  • 97.530 — 97.530������ Commission, bonus or rebate for sale of plot or services
  • 97.540 — 97.540������ Commission, bonus or rebate for recommendation of cemetery
  • 97.550 — relating to private cemeteries do not apply to:
  • 97.560 — 97.560������ Presumption of sole ownership in grantee of plot
  • 97.580 — 97.580������ Divestiture of spouse�s right of interment
  • 97.590 — 97.590������ Transfer of plot or right of interment
  • 97.610 — 97.610������ Determining occupant of burial plot having co-owners
  • 97.620 — 97.620������ Death of co-owner; authorization to use plot under directions of surviving owners
  • 97.640 — 97.640������ Waiver or termination of vested right of interment
  • 97.650 — 97.650������ Limitations upon vested right of interment NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS
  • 97.675 — 97.675������ Burial lots or space; use; exemption from taxation, execution and liens; lien for purchase price of gravest
  • 97.680 — 97.680������ Recording plan; power to improve and regulate grounds CEMETERY MANAGEMENT
  • 97.710 — 97.710������ Power of cemetery authority to make rules and regulations
  • 97.720 — 97.720������ Record of interments, cremations and reductions; inspection
  • 97.725 — 97.725������ Disposal of unclaimed burial spaces; notice; form of notice; claims
  • 97.730 — 97.730������ Gifts and bequests in trust for cemeteries INDIAN GRAVES AND PROTECTED OBJECTS
  • 97.745 — (1);
  • 97.760 — 97.760������ Civil action by Indian tribe or member; time for commencing action; venue; damages; attorney fees OREGO
  • 97.774 — 97.774������ Oregon Commission on Historic Cemeteries; terms
  • 97.784 — 97.784������ Executive secretary; support services CEMETERY CARE
  • 97.810 — 97.810, 97.820, 97.830 and 97.840 to 97.846 commits a Class B misdemeanor. ����� (5)(a) Violation of ORS 97.745 is a Cl
  • 97.813 — 97.813������ Standards of care for and public access to endowment care cemeteries; rules
  • 97.820 — 97.820������ Placing cemetery under endowed care; deposit; commingling endowment and special care funds; trustee or cust
  • 97.823 — 97.823������ Prohibitions related to endowment care cemeteries
  • 97.825 — 97.825������ Suits to enforce endowed care statutes; attorney fees
  • 97.830 — 97.830������ Investment and reinvestment of principal of endowed care funds; use and application of income
  • 97.835 — 97.835������ Limitation of duties and liability of trustee
  • 97.840 — 97.840������ Cemetery authority authorized to receive and hold gifts of property; disposition of gifts
  • 97.843 — 97.843������ Endowment and special care funds are charitable
  • 97.849 — 97.849������ Authority of Department of Consumer and Business Services to take action regarding endowment care cemetery
  • 97.852 — 97.852������ Receivership of endowment care cemetery
  • 97.870 — 97.870������ Unused and uncared for portions of cemetery declared common nuisances
  • 97.910 — 97.910������ Disuse as prima facie evidence of abandonment
  • 97.920 — and 97.990.
  • 97.923 — to 97.949, the rules of the director and any other laws of this state
  • 97.931 — 97.931, 97.933, 97.941 and 97.943 GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 97.010 Definitions. As used in ORS 97.010 to 97.040,
  • 97.933 — 97.933������ Certification of provider of prearrangement or preconstruction sales; rules; annual reports; audits; fees
  • 97.935 — 97.935������ Registration of master trustees; annual reports; rules; annual audits; fees;
  • 97.936 — 97.936������ Emergency orders of suspension or restriction
  • 97.937 — 97.937������ Deposit of trust funds made by endowment care cemeteries
  • 97.939 — 97.939������ Prearrangement or preconstruction sales contracts; contents; delivery
  • 97.941 — 97.941������ Prearrangement or preconstruction trust fund deposits
  • 97.943 — 97.943������ Distributions from prearrangement trust fund deposits
  • 97.944 — 97.944������ Distributions from preconstruction trust fund deposits
  • 97.945 — 97.945������ Funeral and Cemetery Consumer Protection Trust Fund; fee; rules; maximum balance
  • 97.946 — 97.946������ Advertising and marketing prohibitions
  • 97.947 — 97.947������ Examination of providers and master trustees by director; subpoena power; depositions
  • 97.948 — 97.948������ Grounds for discipline by director for violation of ORS 97.923 to 97.949; suspension and revocation of cert
  • 97.949 — 97.949, 97.992, 97.994 and 692.180. ����� (7) If the director proposes to deny an application for restitution from the
  • 97.951 — to 97.982, to make health care decisions for the prospective donor.
  • 97.955 — or 97.965 from making an anatomical gift of the donor�s body or body
  • 97.957 — before issuance of letters testamentary or under a will which is not
  • 97.959 — is not a refusal and does not prohibit another person specified in ORS
  • 97.961 — 97.961������ Refusal to make anatomical gift; effect of refusal
  • 97.963 — 97.963������ Effect of making, amending or revoking anatomical gift
  • 97.965 — may be:
  • 97.966 — 97.966] ����� 97.985 Transplants not covered by implied warranty. (1) The procuring, processing, furnishing, distrib
  • 97.967 — 97.967. ����� (2) A donor or other person authorized to amend or revoke an anatomical gift under subsection (7) or (8)
  • 97.969 — 97.969, upon the death of the donor and before embalming, burial, cremation or reduction, shall cause the body part to b
  • 97.970 — 97.970������ Search for document of anatomical gift or refusal; duty to send document or refusal to hospital
  • 97.971 — 97.971������ Delivery of document of gift or refusal not required; right to examine
  • 97.972 — 97.972������ Rights and duties of procurement organizations and others; authorized examinations
  • 97.973 — 97.973������ Coordination of procurement and use of anatomical gifts
  • 97.974 — 97.974������ Immunity of persons acting in accordance with ORS 97.951 to 97.982
  • 97.975 — 97.975] PENALTIES ����� 97.990 Penalties. (1) Violation of ORS 97.160 is a Class A misdemeanor. ����� (2) Every
  • 97.976 — 97.976������ Law governing validity of document of gift; presumption of validity
  • 97.977 — 97.977������ Donor registry; duty of Department of Transportation to cooperate with donor registry
  • 97.978 — 97.978������ Resolution of conflict between potential anatomical gift and advance directive
  • 97.979 — 97.979������ Cooperation between medical examiner and procurement organization
  • 97.980 — 97.980������ Facilitation of anatomical gift from decedent whose body is under jurisdiction of medical examiner
  • 97.981 — 97.981������ Purchase or sale of body parts prohibited
  • 97.982 — modify, limit and supersede the Electronic Signatures in Global and
  • 97.983 — 97.983������ Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act ANATOMICAL GIFTS
  • 97.984 — 97.984������ Liability of executor who carries out anatomical gift
  • 97.985 — in 2007]
  • 97.987 — in 2007]
  • 97.990 — is not invalid as violating any laws against perpetuities or the
  • 97.992 — 97.992, 97.994 and 692.180 and accrued income only to the successor certified provider as described in ORS 97.943 and 97
  • 97.994 — and 692.180 directly to a master trustee or depository within five
Title 98 · ORS Chapter 98 (69 sections)
  • 116.253 — 116.253; ����� (d) Moneys in accounts that escheat to the state under ORS 708A.430 (5) or 723.466 (5); ����� (e) Money
  • 164.065 — 164.065, to the county for the money or goods or the full value of the money or goods. The county treasurer shall hold t
  • 174.116 — 174.116, may have to regulate the price of for-hire motor vehicle transportation by a tow vehicle if the transportation
  • 78.4050 — 78.4050. In such event, the protected purchaser may seek recovery against the State Treasurer to the extent allowed unde
  • 819.140 — 819.140. ����� (3) The tower tows the motor vehicle under a prenegotiated payment agreement between the tower and a mot
  • 822.205 — 822.205. ����� (d) �Vehicle� has the meaning given that term in ORS 801.590. ����� (2) An owner, operator or employee
  • 98.005 — 98.005, the person shall be liable, upon conviction for violation of ORS
  • 98.015 — 98.015, 98.025 and 98.302 to 98.436 do not apply to prepaid transportation cards that are held or owing in the ordinary
  • 98.045 — 98.045������ Applicability to unclaimed prepaid transportation cards FINDER�S REPORTS
  • 98.050 — 98.050������ Finder�s reports; rules; fee DISPOSAL OF CONSIGNED OR BAILED PROPERTY THAT IS UNCLAIMED
  • 98.110 — or 98.120 is not claimed and taken away within one year after the time
  • 98.120 — 98.120������ Notice to owner of receipt of property by consignee or bailee
  • 98.150 — 98.150������ Affidavit by custodian when no response to notice
  • 98.240 — 98.240. ����� 98.140 Notice of sale. Before property shall be sold pursuant to ORS 98.130, at least 60 days� notice
  • 98.245 — 98.245������ Disposition of unclaimed property; notice of pending disposition; procedure UNIFORM DISPOSITION OF UNCL
  • 98.302 — to 98.436 and 98.992.
  • 98.304 — 98.304������ Intangible property subject to custody of state
  • 98.308 — to 98.314, 98.322 to 98.334, 98.338 or 98.342 which is held for or owed
  • 98.309 — 98.309������ Traveler�s check or money order presumed abandoned
  • 98.314 — 98.314������ Unclaimed funds held by insurance companies
  • 98.316 — 98.316������ Deposits and refunds held by utilities
  • 98.319 — 98.319������ U.S. savings bonds presumed abandoned; escheat proceedings
  • 98.322 — and digital assets to the extent allowed by the Oregon Constitution. The
  • 98.324 — 98.324������ Digital assets; transfer; liquidation; rules
  • 98.325 — 98.325������ Notices to owner of digital assets before abandonment presumed
  • 98.326 — 98.326������ Property of business associations or financial institutions held in the course of dissolution
  • 98.329 — 98.329������ Delivery of property before presumed abandoned; rules
  • 98.336 — 98.336������ Wages or property held by government and public authorities
  • 98.342 — 98.342������ Miscellaneous personal property held for another person
  • 98.346 — 98.346������ Reciprocity for property presumed abandoned or escheated under the laws of another state
  • 98.348 — 98.348������ Recovery of abandoned property by another state; form of claim; indemnification of this state
  • 98.354 — 98.354������ Records of ownership or issuance of instruments to be maintained
  • 98.356 — 98.356������ Notice and publication of lists of unclaimed property; rules
  • 98.362 — 98.362������ Delivery of unclaimed securities or distributions
  • 98.366 — 98.366������ Relief from liability by payment or delivery
  • 98.372 — 98.372������ Income accruing on unclaimed property after delivery to State Treasurer
  • 98.379 — 98.379������ Retention of abandoned military medals; transfer of custody; rules
  • 98.382 — 98.382������ Sale of unclaimed or escheated property; methods; rules
  • 98.384 — 98.384������ Destruction or disposition of unclaimed or escheated property
  • 98.396 — 98.396; ����� (f) A description of the escheat proceedings under this section; and ����� (g) Any other information the
  • 98.412 — 98.412������ Verified report; examination of records; failure to maintain records
  • 98.416 — 98.416������ Proceeding to compel delivery of unclaimed property; interest
  • 98.424 — 98.424������ Agreements with other states; exchange of information; rules; Attorney General action in name of other stat
  • 98.436 — and 98.992 against any person who is or may be holding property
  • 98.450 — 98.450������ Unordered goods presumed gifts MOLDS AND FORMS
  • 98.475 — 98.475������ Molder may take title to unclaimed mold
  • 98.485 — 98.485������ Duty to make mold unusable when title not taken
  • 98.490 — 98.490������ Effect of written agreement between molder and customer SHOPPING CARTS
  • 98.515 — 98.515������ Unauthorized appropriation of shopping carts
  • 98.520 — 98.520������ Notice of crime of unauthorized appropriation of shopping carts; recovery of abandoned shopping carts R
  • 98.640 — and 98.642 inapplicable to certain trees, logs, poles or piling. The provisions of ORS 98.640 and
  • 98.642 — shall not apply to trees, timber, logs, poles or piling which have been
  • 98.644 — 98.644������ ORS 98.640 and 98.642 inapplicable to certain trees, logs, poles or piling
  • 98.650 — and 98.652 inapplicable to certain trees, logs, poles or piling and to
  • 98.652 — 98.652������ Effect of failure to remove trees, logs, poles or piling
  • 98.654 — 98.654������ ORS 98.650 and 98.652 inapplicable to certain trees, logs, poles or piling and to certain county roads
  • 98.810 — to 98.818, 98.830 and 98.840:
  • 98.811 — 98.811������ Notice of parking violation; certificate of nonliability; dismissal of notice
  • 98.812 — 98.812������ Towing of unlawfully parked vehicle; lien for towage, care and storage charges; notice requirements
  • 98.820 — 98.820������ Towing vehicle from fuel dispensary premises; civil immunity; lien
  • 98.840 — 98.840������ Towing vehicle alternative to procedure in ORS 98.810 to 98.818 INVOLUNTARY LOSS OF USE OF VEHICLES
  • 98.853 — 98.853������ Tower obligations prior to and during tow; release of vehicle
  • 98.856 — 98.856������ Tower responsibility of disclosure to owner or operator of vehicle
  • 98.857 — 98.857������ Recovery of stolen vehicle; tower responsibility to notify owner
  • 98.859 — 98.859������ Maximum rates for towing; process for complaints; exceptions
  • 98.860 — 98.860������ Conditions for release of vehicle to insurance company undertaking to adjust claim; tower�s good-faith rele
  • 98.862 — 98.862������ Exceptions to requirements of ORS 98.856 PENALTIES
  • 98.991 — 98.991������ Penalties relating to unclaimed property
  • 98.992 — shall deliver to the State Treasurer the report described in subsection
Title 99 · ORS Chapter 99 (4 sections)
  • 99.010 — 99.010������ Procedure for reclaiming property placed on another�s land by high water
  • 99.030 — 99.030������ Procedure when five or more claimants (metadata only)
  • 99.050 — 99.050������ Recovery of any part of tree from private property
  • 99.060 — 99.060������ Effect of failure to remove logs from another�s land ����� 99.010 Procedure for reclaiming property pla