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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 204 § 204.013 — Numbered positions for office of county commissioner

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 204 ·
Oregon Code § 204.013 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Numbered positions for office of county commissioner. (1) In each county that has a board of county commissioners, each office of county commissioner shall be designated by number as Position No. 1, Position No. 2 or Position No. 3. (2) After September 2, 1963, in every county having a board of county commissioners, or when a board of county commissioners is established in any county, the county clerk shall assign a position number to each office on the board of county commissioners. The number so assigned shall be certified by the county clerk to the commissioner in office holding that position. One copy of the certification shall be sent to the Secretary of State, and one copy shall be filed in the office of the county clerk. [1963 c.329 §1]
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