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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 270 § 270.105 — Procedures before terminal disposition of real property

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 270 ·
Oregon Code § 270.105 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Procedures before terminal disposition of real property. Before a state agency terminally disposes of real property to other than another state agency, the disposing agency shall: (1) If the value of the real property is $100,000 or less, consider all the values of the property to the people of this state, including values for fish and wildlife habitat and public access to other real property; or (2) If the value of the real property is greater than $100,000, invite public comment on and consider all the values of the property to the people of this state, including values for fish and wildlife habitat and public access to other property. [1991 c.816 §21]
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