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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 184 § 184.746 — Duties

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 184 ·
Oregon Code § 184.746 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Duties of State Parks and Recreation Department. (1) As used in this section, “state agency” means any officer, board, commission, department, division or institution in the executive branch of state government. (2) The State Parks and Recreation Department shall coordinate with the Department of Transportation to make informational brochures, applications and other materials about how to purchase day-use parking passes available at any field office of the Department of Transportation where applications for driver licenses or vehicle registrations are accepted. (3) The State Parks and Recreation Department shall also coordinate with other state agencies to provide website links, informational brochures, applications and other materials about how to purchase day-use parking passes. [2015 c.54 §2] (Design Practices)
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