Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 316 § 316.866 — Amounts received in civil action arising from wildfire
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 316 ·
Oregon Code § 316.866·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Amounts received in civil action arising from wildfire.
(1) There shall be subtracted from
federal taxable income any amount received in judgment or settlement of a civil
action arising from a wildfire, as defined in ORS 477.089, and awarded to a
plaintiff.
(2) A subtraction
under this section is allowed only for resolution of civil actions arising from
a wildfire that:
(a) Is the
subject of a state of emergency declared by the Governor;
(b) Occurs in an
area subject to an executive order of the Governor invoking the Emergency
Conflagration Act under ORS 476.510 to 476.610; or
(c) Is a
federally declared disaster, as defined in section 165 of the Internal Revenue
Code, whether located within Oregon or elsewhere.
(3) A subtraction
under this section:
(a) Is not
allowed for any amount described in subsection (1) of this section that is
taken into account as a deduction or credit on the taxpayers federal income
tax return for any tax year; and
(b) Is allowed
only to the extent that losses, expenses or other damages compensated by the
amount of the judgment or settlement are not compensated for by insurance or
otherwise. [2024 c.50 §2]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 316.866
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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