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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 275 § 275.275 — Distribution of proceeds

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 275 ·
Oregon Code § 275.275 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Distribution of proceeds. (1) The proceeds arising under ORS 275.090 to 275.290 and 275.296 to 275.310 must be: (a) First, applied to refund the county general fund for the full amount actually paid by the county to advance the state tax upon all properties upon which the county has foreclosed liens for delinquent taxes; (b) Second, applied to the county general fund in an amount equal to the penalty and fee described in ORS 312.120 for each property upon which the county has foreclosed a lien for delinquent taxes; (c) Third, applied to refund the county general fund for all the costs and expenses actually incurred by the county in the maintenance and supervision of the properties and in any suits or proceedings by the county to quiet title to or to defend the county’s title to property sold, including suits or land use proceedings to ascertain and determine the actual boundaries of the properties; (d) Fourth, in a county with a population of 650,000 or more or in a county with a population of 200,000 or more and that elects to distribute funds under this subsection: (A) First, distributed to a local government, as defined in ORS 174.116, that has filed a notice, in accordance with ORS 275.130, relating to a local improvement lien arising under ORS 223.680 or 223.685 against the property in the principal amount of the lien, plus any interest and penalties that have accrued to the date of sale of the property. (B) Second, if the proceeds arise under ORS 275.090 from the sale of real property acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens or by exchange for land originally acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens, applied to an account or fund created in the discretion of the county treasurer, in or outside of the county general fund, for use under ORS 271.330 to provide: (i) Funds for housing placement and retention support services for youth and families with children; (ii) Flexible rental assistance for housing placement for youth and families with children; or (iii) Funds to develop new low income housing that is affordable to youth and families with children with 30 percent or lower median family income. (C) Third, except as provided in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, applied to the county general fund; and (e) Fifth, except as provided in paragraph (d) of this subsection, if the proceeds arise from the sale of real property acquired by the county in a manner other than by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens or by exchange for land originally acquired by foreclosure of delinquent tax liens, applied to the county general fund. The proceeds described in this paragraph include payments for the real property sold under a purchase agreement pursuant to ORS 275.190 or 275.200. (2) The proceeds arising under ORS 275.294: (a) Must be credited to the county general fund by the county treasurer, if received from a lease or conveyance granting rights to explore, prospect for or remove biogas that is produced by decomposition of solid waste at any land disposal site or former land disposal site owned by the county. As used in this paragraph, “land disposal site” has the meaning given that term in ORS 459.005. (b) Must be segregated from the portion of the proceeds described in paragraph (a) of this subsection and deposited in a separate account maintained by the county. Interest earned on the segregated portion of the proceeds must be credited to the account established under this paragraph. (c) May be used, in an amount that does not exceed 10 percent of the proceeds, to reimburse a taxing district within the county for costs and expenses necessarily incurred by the district in providing improved, additional or extraordinary services required on lands in the county as a result of exploration, drilling, mining, logging or other activities authorized under a lease or conveyance under ORS 275.294. As used in this paragraph, “improved, additional or extraordinary services” includes, but is not limited to, fire protection and road construction and maintenance. (d) May be used to reimburse the county for its actual costs and expenses incurred under this subsection and under ORS 275.294 for: (A) The maintenance and supervision of a lease or conveyance granting rights to explore, prospect for, mine or remove valuable minerals, oil or gas from the lands; (B) The maintenance and supervision of a lease or conveyance granting rights to conduct underground storage, as defined in ORS 520.005; and (C) Litigation resulting from a lease or conveyance described in subparagraph (A) or (B) of this paragraph. (3)(a) After a portion of the proceeds arising under ORS 275.090 to 275.290 and 275.296 to
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