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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 193 § 193.100 — Payment for newspaper publication of state laws or notices

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 193 ·
Oregon Code § 193.100 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Payment for newspaper publication of state laws or notices. When any law or notice is published in any newspaper of this state, by virtue of any law authorizing any state officer to direct such publication at the expense of the state, all charges for such publication shall be paid as provided in ORS 293.295 to 293.462. The Oregon Department of Administrative Services shall draw a warrant upon the State Treasurer therefor, specifying the account upon which the warrant is drawn. The treasurer shall pay the same in like manner as other appropriations are paid. [Amended by 1983 c.740 §47]
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