Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 295 § 295.053 — Custodian duties when qualified depository ceases holding uninsured public
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 295 ·
Oregon Code § 295.053·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Custodian duties when qualified depository ceases holding uninsured public
funds; securities.
(1) If a qualified depository ceases holding uninsured public funds deposits,
the depositorys custodian shall continue to hold the depositorys pledged
securities as collateral pursuant to ORS 295.001 to 295.108 for a period of 30
days after the depository ceases holding uninsured public funds deposits,
unless the State Treasurer directs the custodian to hold the depositorys
pledged securities for a longer period.
(2) If any of a
qualified depositorys pledged securities matures, expires or otherwise
terminates during the period described in subsection (1) of this section, the
depository shall provide substitute securities or other collateral until the
period expires.
(3) If a
qualified depository has not held uninsured public funds deposits during the
period described in subsection (1) of this section, at the end of the period
the depositorys custodian shall return the depositorys pledged securities to
the depository. [2007 c.871 §13; 2009 c.821 §14; 2010 c.101 §17; 2019 c.587 §21]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 295.053
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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