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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 293 § 293.799 — Investments in thermal coal

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 293 ·
Oregon Code § 293.799 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Investments in thermal coal. (1) The Oregon Investment Council and the State Treasurer, in the State Treasurer’s role as investment officer for the council, shall act reasonably and in a manner consistent with ORS 293.721 and 293.726 to try to ensure that moneys in subject investment funds are not invested in any thermal coal company, or any fund containing a thermal coal company. (2) Divestment and reinvestment of moneys in subject investment funds under this section must be accomplished without monetary loss to the funds through reasonable, prudent and productive investments in companies generating returns that are comparable to the returns generated by the companies subject to divestment. [2024 c.79 §2] Note: See note under 293.798.
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