Oregon Code § 147.453·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
Domestic and Sexual Violence Services Fund.
There is established in the State Treasury, separate
and distinct from the General Fund, the Oregon Domestic and Sexual Violence
Services Fund. All moneys in the fund are continuously appropriated to the
Department of Justice and shall be used by the department to carry out a
program of domestic and sexual violence services that:
(1) Provides
safety for and assists victims of domestic violence and sexual assault,
promotes effective intervention and reduces the incidence of domestic violence
and sexual assault;
(2) Advocates for
victims and for domestic violence and sexual assault services;
(3) Promotes and
facilitates interagency and interdepartmental cooperation among state agencies,
including the Department of Human Services, and among different levels of
government in this state in the delivery and funding of services; and
(4) Encourages
and supports services, programs and curricula to educate and inform students in
grades 7 through 12 about teen dating violence and domestic violence, to
provide assistance to victims of teen dating violence and domestic violence,
and to prevent and reduce the incidence of teen dating violence and domestic
violence. [2001 c.870 §24; 2009 c.411 §2; 2012 c.69 §3; 2015 c.400 §1]
Note:
See note under 147.450.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 147.453
03Subject to legislative amendments
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