Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 199 § 199.505 — or 199.507, a boundary change under ORS 199.410 to 199.534 shall not
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 199 ·
Oregon Code § 199.505·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
or 199.507, a boundary change under ORS 199.410 to 199.534 shall not
become effective during the period:
(a) Beginning
after the 90th day before a primary election or general election and ending on
the day after the election; or
(b) Beginning
after the deadline for filing the notice of election before any other election
held by any city or district involved in the boundary change and ending on the
day after the election.
(2) If the
effective date established for a boundary change is a date that is prohibited
under this section, the boundary change shall become effective on the day after
the election for voting purposes.
(3) The
provisions of this section do not apply if the territory affected by the
boundary change has no registered voters.
(4) For purposes
of ad valorem taxation, a boundary change must be filed in final approved form
with the county assessor and the Department of Revenue as provided in ORS
308.225. [1981 c.391 §1; 1985 c.808 §68; 1989 c.92 §26; 1989 c.923 §24; 1995
c.712 §86; 2001 c.138 §4]
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This Oregon statute addresses or 199.507, a boundary change under ORS 199.410 to 199.534 shall not
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 199.505
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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