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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 276 § 276.732 — Community houses in cities; constructing; financing; use

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 276 ·
Oregon Code § 276.732 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Community houses in cities; constructing; financing; use. Any incorporated city may purchase a necessary site within its boundaries and erect and maintain thereon a community house for the benefit of the soldiers, sailors and marines of the Army and Navy of the United States, or persons who have been inducted into the service of such army or navy. For that purpose the city may levy taxes or issue and sell bonds of such city when empowered so to do by the electors of such city as provided in ORS 276.734. Such city may, by ordinance, prescribe rules and regulations and conditions upon which such community house may be used, occupied and governed.
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