Title 131 · ORS Chapter 131
145.060] (Exclusion from Public Property) ����� 131.705 Definitions for ORS 131.705 to 131.735. As used in ORS 131.705 to 131.735, unless the context requires otherwise: ����� (1) �Police� me
Citation: ORS 145.060
Section: 145.060
145.060]
(Exclusion from Public Property)
����� 131.705 Definitions for ORS 131.705 to 131.735. As used in ORS 131.705 to 131.735, unless the context requires otherwise:
����� (1) �Police� means the municipal police and the county sheriff of the political subdivision in which the public property is located, and the Department of State Police.
����� (2) �Public official� means the officer or employee who is the administrative head of the board, commission, agency or division or department of this state or any political subdivision therein which has jurisdiction over any public property, or the designate of the officer or employee.
����� (3) �Public property� means public lands, premises and buildings, including but not limited to any building used in connection with the transaction of public business or any lands, premises or buildings owned or leased by this state or any political subdivision therein. [Formerly 145.610]
����� 131.715 Proclamation of emergency period by Governor. After consultation with the public official, or the designate of the public official, and the police, the Governor may proclaim an emergency period if the Governor finds that there exists on any public property a clear and present danger of injury to persons, damage to property or denial of or substantial interference with ingress or egress from public property. The proclamation shall describe the public property affected by the proclamation. The Governor shall cause the proclamation to be publicized. When the Governor finds that the danger has ended, the Governor shall proclaim the end of the emergency period. [Formerly 145.620]
����� 131.725 Exclusion from public property. (1) During the emergency period proclaimed by the Governor under ORS 131.715, the public official shall order excluded from the public property described in the proclamation such persons who in the judgment of the public official are contributing to or aggravating the danger which the Governor has proclaimed to exist.
����� (2) After informing the person ordered removed or excluded from the public property of the proclamation and order, the police shall remove or exclude such person from such public property.
����� (3) Any person who, having been ordered excluded or removed from any public property, knowingly enters thereon or who remains on such property during an emergency period proclaimed by the Governor under ORS 131.715 and who refuses to leave such property upon request by the police, commits a Class A misdemeanor. [Formerly