Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 176 § 176.800 — Construction of ORS 176.750 to 176.815
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 176 ·
Oregon Code § 176.800·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Construction of ORS 176.750 to 176.815.
(1) Nothing in ORS 176.750 to 176.815 is intended as
a delegation of legislative responsibility for the appropriation or
authorization of expenditure of public funds, as provided in the Constitution
and laws of this state.
(2) The powers
vested in the Governor under ORS 176.750 to 176.815 are in addition to, and not
in lieu of, emergency powers vested in the Governor under ORS chapter 401 or
any other law of Oregon.
(3) It is the
intent of the Legislative Assembly that if ORS 176.750 to 176.815 and 176.990
are held unconstitutional as applied to contracts executed before February 26,
1974, ORS 176.750 to 176.815 and 176.990 nevertheless are effective with
respect to contracts executed on or after February 26, 1974, and with respect
to renewals or extensions of existing contracts on or after February 26, 1974. [1974
c.5 §§10,14,15; 2009 c.718 §38]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 176.800
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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