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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 307 § 307.195 — Household furnishings owned by nonprofit organization furnishing housing for

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 307 ·
Oregon Code § 307.195 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Household furnishings owned by nonprofit organization furnishing housing for students attending institutions of higher education. All furniture, goods and furnishings owned by or situated in and used solely by a fraternity, sorority, student housing cooperative or student living organization is exempt from taxation if such fraternity, sorority, student housing cooperative or student living organization furnishes living quarters for students attending institutions of higher education and is not conducted for profit. [1957 c.631 §1]
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