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Oregon Administrative Rules Compilation (OAR) is the official compilation of rules and regulations, having the force of law in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is the regulatory and administrative corollary to Oregon Revised Statutes , and is published pursuant to ORS 183.360(3). [ 1 ]
Bill Authorizing State Boys' Camp Near Timber, Oregon 4: No 173,004 242,100: 41.68% No Ref Bill Amending Licensing and Acquisition Provisions for Hydroelectric Commission Act 5: Yes 284,776: 164,025 63.45% Yes Init Constitutional Amendment Fixing Qualifications of Voters in School Elections 6: Yes 313,212: 172,531 64.48% No Init Oregon Old Age ...
The codes which preceded the ORS are Deady's General Laws of Oregon (1845–1864), Deady and Lane's General Laws of Oregon (1843–1872), Hill's Annotated Laws of Oregon (1887), Hill's Annotated Laws of Oregon (2d ed. 1892), Bellinger and Cotton's Annotated Codes and Statutes of Oregon (1902), Lord's Oregon Laws (1910), Oregon Laws (Olson’s ...
The Oregon House Conduct Committee Monday morning determined comments made by Rep. E. Werner Reschke did not fall under the scope of the Legislature's anti-harassment rule because of differing ...
Oregon Ballot Measure 63 (IRR 21) was an initiated state statute that appeared on the November 4, 2008 general election ballot in Oregon. It would have allowed homeowners to make improvements costing less than $35,000 to their home/real estate without first obtaining a building permit.
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The 81st Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 11, 2021 and adjourned June 26th. Its even-year short session of 35 days convened on February 1, 2022 and adjourned sine die on March 4, 2022.
In Oregon, all guns built after October 22, 1968 must have a serial number. If caught with a ghost gun, offenders face a $1,000 fine. Repeat offenders face jail time.