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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 193 § 193.320 — Radio

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 193 ·
Oregon Code § 193.320 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Radio and television broadcasts as supplement to newspaper publication. (1) Any state or other public officer who is required by law to publish any notice may supplement publication thereof by causing such notice or a concise summary or description thereof to be broadcast at such times and with such frequency as the public officer determines suitable when, in the judgment of the public officer, the public interest is served thereby. (2) Notices by political subdivisions of this state, cities, municipal and quasi-municipal corporations, special districts and other public agencies shall be made only by stations whose primary broadcast coverage encompasses the county or counties in which the notice is required to be given. [1967 c.63 §3]
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