Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 350 § 350.347 — Severability

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 350 ·
Oregon Code § 350.347 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Severability. It is the intent of the Legislative Assembly that all parts of chapter 550, Oregon Laws 2023, are independent and that if any part of chapter 550, Oregon Laws 2023, is held unconstitutional, all remaining parts shall remain in force. [2023 c.550 §15] Note: Legislative Counsel has substituted “chapter 550, Oregon Laws 2023,” for the words “this 2023 Act” in section 15, chapter 550, Oregon Laws 2023, compiled as 350.347. Specific ORS references have not been substituted, pursuant to 173.160. The sections for which substitution otherwise would be made may be determined by referring to the 2023 Comparative Section Table located in Volume 22 of ORS. EMPLOYMENT POLICIES
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