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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 274 § 274.954 — is repealed January 2,

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 274 ·
Oregon Code § 274.954 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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is repealed January 2, 2029. See sections 3 and 5, chapter 219, Oregon Laws 2025. Note: See note under 274.950. Note: Section 2, chapter 219, Oregon Laws 2025, provides: Sec. 2. (1) In any negotiation with a property owner affected by a declaration under ORS 274.954 regarding historically filled lands described in ORS 274.950 (2)(d), the Department of State Lands shall prioritize the goal of public access to the waterway and need not obtain the fair market value of the historically filled lands. (2) Notwithstanding ORS 273.780, the department may convey the mineral and geothermal resource rights of property conveyed pursuant to this section. [2025 c.219 §2]
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