Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 199 § 199.495 — Effective date of certain annexations; nonapplicability of certain health
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 199 ·
Oregon Code § 199.495·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Effective date of certain annexations; nonapplicability of certain health
hazard annexation procedures.
In a proceeding initiated as provided by ORS 199.490 (2) and (5):
(1) If the
proposed annexation is approved by the commission, the final order shall be
effective at the time specified in the final order except that the effective
date for an annexation initiated as provided by ORS 199.490 (5) shall not be
more than one year after the date the final order is adopted and for an
annexation initiated as provided by ORS 199.490 (2) shall not be more than 10
years after the date the final order is adopted. If no effective date is
specified in the final order, the order shall take effect on the date the order
is adopted. The order shall not be subject to ORS 199.505.
(2) ORS 222.883
to 222.896, 222.900 (1) and (3) and 222.915 do not apply to proceedings
initiated by the findings of the Director of the Oregon Health Authority. [1969
c.494 §16a; 1971 c.462 §15; 1975 c.157 §1; 1975 c.639 §19; 1979 c.374 §4; 1979
c.880 §2; 1983 c.407 §11; 1991 c.637 §7; 2009 c.595 §178]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 199.495
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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