Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 307 § 307.681 — Termination of exemption for noncompliance; procedures
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 307 ·
Oregon Code § 307.681·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Termination of exemption for noncompliance; procedures.
(1)(a) Except as provided in ORS
307.684, if, after an application has been approved under ORS 307.674, the city
finds that any provision of ORS 307.651 to 307.687 is not being complied with,
or any provision required by the city pursuant to ORS 307.651 to 307.687 is not
being complied with, the city shall give notice to the owner, mailed to the
owners last-known address, of the proposed termination of the exemption.
(b) The notice
shall state the reasons for the proposed termination and shall require the
owner to appear at a specified time, not less than 20 days after mailing the
notice, to show cause, if any, why the exemption should not be terminated.
(2)(a) If the
owner fails to show cause why the exemption should not be terminated, within 10
days following such failure, the city shall give notice to the owner stating
its findings and terminating the exemption.
(b) A copy of the
notice shall be filed with the county assessor. [Formerly 458.045; 2013 c.426 §5;
2021 c.528 §11; 2024 c.102 §27]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 307.681
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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