Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 206 § 206.345 — Authority to enter into intergovernmental contracts; authority under contract

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 206 ·
Oregon Code § 206.345 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Authority to enter into intergovernmental contracts; authority under contract. (1) A sheriff shall have authority to enter into contracts, jointly with the governing body of the county, on behalf of the county, as provided in ORS 190.010. (2) During the existence of the contract, the sheriff and the deputies of the sheriff shall exercise such authority as may be vested in them by terms of the contract, including full power and authority to arrest for violations of all duly enacted ordinances of the contracting city. [1967 c.236 §1]
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses Authority to enter into intergovernmental contracts; authority under contract. AI-powered analysis coming soon.
Key Points
Frequently Asked Questions
This section of Oregon law addresses Authority to enter into intergovernmental contracts; authority under contract. Read the full statute text above for details.
This page reflects the current text as of our last update. Always verify with the official Oregon legislature website for the most current version.
The formal citation is Oregon Code § 206.345. Use this format in legal documents and court filings.
Browse related sections using the links below, or search all Oregon statutes on FlawFinder.
Why Attorneys Choose FlawFinder

Why Attorneys Choose FlawFinder

Side-by-side with Westlaw and LexisNexis

Feature FlawFinder Westlaw LexisNexis
Monthly price $19 – $99 $133 – $646 $153 – $399
Contract None 1–3 year min 1–6 year min
Hidden fees $0, always Up to $469/search $25/mo + per-doc
Police SOPs 310+ departments No No
Plain-English ELI5 Included No No
Cancel One click Termination fees Account friction
Related Sections

Full legal research for $19/month

All 50 states · Federal regulations · Case law · Police SOPs · AI analysis included · No contract

Continue Researching →