Oregon Code § 323.240·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
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warrants; seizure and forfeiture.
Whenever the Department of Revenue has good reason to believe that any
cigarettes are being kept, sold, offered for sale or given away in violation of
the provisions of ORS 323.005 to 323.482 or rules issued under its authority,
it may make affidavit of that fact, describing the place or thing to be
searched, before any judge of any court in this state, and such judge shall
issue a search warrant directed to the sheriff, any constable, police officer,
or duly authorized agent of the department, commanding the sheriff, constable,
police officer or duly authorized agent of the department to enter and
diligently search any building, room in a building, place or vehicle as may be
designated in the affidavit and search warrant, and to seize such cigarettes
together with any vending machine or receptacle containing them and any vehicle
carrying them, and to arrest the person in possession or control thereof. If,
upon the return of such warrant, it shall appear that tax payable upon the
cigarettes seized has not been paid or prepaid, if prepayment is required under
ORS 323.068, the cigarettes, containers and vehicle, if any, shall be forfeited
to the state and disposed of pursuant to ORS 323.245 or 323.248. [1965 c.525 §61;
2003 c.804 §21]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 323.240
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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