Oregon Code § 225.280·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Warrants on future income; limitations; retirement.
(1) When authorized by the city
charter, the officer referred to in ORS 225.220 as having charge of the
electric plant or distributing system may execute its warrants upon the city
treasurer, drawn against the funds created by and for the benefit of such plant
or system in excess of the current cash on hand but not in an amount exceeding
one-half of the estimated annual income for the next ensuing year, from such
plant or system. The estimate of annual income shall be made by the officer
referred to in ORS 225.220.
(2) Warrants so
drawn in excess of the cash on hand in any such fund shall be stamped Not Paid
for Want of Funds by the city treasurer, shall bear the legal interest from
the date of such indorsement until the date of payment and shall be paid from
the current receipts of the plant or system. The warrant indebtedness shall not
be considered or construed to be within the charter limitations respecting any
municipal debt.
(3) Warrants
issued pursuant to this section shall be retired in the order of their
presentation for indorsement Not Paid for Want of Funds as funds are
available.
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 225.280
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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