Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 153 § 153.015 — Unclassified and specific fine violations

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 153 ·
Oregon Code § 153.015 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Unclassified and specific fine violations. (1) An offense described in the Oregon Revised Statutes that is designated as a violation but does not specify the classification of the violation is an unclassified violation. An unclassified violation is a Class B violation. (2) A specific fine violation is any offense described in the Oregon Revised Statutes that is designated as a specific fine violation or: (a) Is not designated as a crime or as a class A, B, C or D violation; (b) Is not punishable by a term of imprisonment as a penalty for committing the offense; and (c) Is punishable by a specific fine as the penalty for committing the offense. [1999 c.1051 §5; 2011 c.597 §6a]
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