Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 297 § 297.425 — and 297.445 shall be immediately turned over to the State Treasurer,
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 297 ·
Oregon Code § 297.425·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
and 297.445 shall be immediately turned over to the State Treasurer,
who shall deposit the moneys in the General Fund to the credit of an account to
be known as the Division of Audits Account.
(2) The moneys
received under subsection (1) of this section and deposited in the Division of
Audits Account are continuously appropriated to the Secretary of State for use
in payment of salaries and other expenses or costs of the Division of Audits.
(3) The moneys
received under ORS 297.545 and deposited in the Division of Audits Account are
continuously appropriated to the Secretary of State for use in payment of
salaries and other expenses or costs incurred by the Division of Audits of the
Office of the Secretary of State in connection with the carrying out of the
provisions of ORS 297.020, 297.230, 297.405 to 297.740 and 297.990.
(4) The Secretary
of State may use moneys in the Division of Audits Account for cash advances for
travel expenses necessary in carrying out the provisions of ORS 297.020 to
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 297.425
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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