Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 273 § 273.108 — Unclaimed Property School Fund; use by State Treasurer
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 273 ·
Oregon Code § 273.108·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Unclaimed Property School Fund; use by State Treasurer.
(1) There is established the
Unclaimed Property School Fund within the Common School Fund.
(2) The Unclaimed
Property School Fund consists of:
(a) Moneys
appropriated or transferred to the fund by the Legislative Assembly or by act
of law; and
(b) Moneys
transferred to the fund from the Unclaimed Property and Estates Fund under ORS
98.389.
(3) Moneys in the
Unclaimed Property School Fund are continuously appropriated to the State
Treasurer for the treasurers costs of administering the fund.
(4) The State
Treasurer may transfer from the fund to the Unclaimed Property and Estates Fund
amounts necessary to pay any unanticipated expenses payable from the Unclaimed
Property and Estates Fund.
(5) Interest
earned by the Unclaimed Property School Fund is credited to the fund. Before
July 1 of each year, the State Treasurer, with the approval of the State Land
Board, shall transfer any interest of the fund that exceeds the net liabilities
of the fund to the Distributable Income Account of the Common School Fund under
ORS 273.105. [2021 c.424 §3]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 273.108
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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