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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 294 § 294.378 — Certain interest to be included in budget; method

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 294 ·
Oregon Code § 294.378 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Certain interest to be included in budget; method. In the exercise of the authority granted by ORS 287A.180, 328.565 and 341.715, specific provision for interest must be contained in duly adopted budgets. However, reporting of anticipated loan proceeds and related principal repayments within a particular fiscal year or budget period may be accomplished in narrative form or by footnoted schedules to the duly adopted budget and need not be included as a budgetary resource or requirement. Such narrative or footnoted disclosure must indicate that principal repayments are a liability of the applicable fund from which they are made. [Formerly 294.443]
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