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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 202 § 202.080 — Boundaries to conform to established legal subdivisions; filing boundary change

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 202 ·
Oregon Code § 202.080 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Boundaries to conform to established legal subdivisions; filing boundary change with county assessor and Department of Revenue. (1) In the establishment of any proposed new county and in the establishment of the boundaries of counties in which a change is proposed, the same shall be made to conform to the established government legal subdivisions. (2) 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. [Amended by 2001 c.138 §6]
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