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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 358 § 358.635 — Definitions for ORS 358.635 to 358.653

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 358 ·
Oregon Code § 358.635 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Definitions for ORS 358.635 to 358.653. As used in ORS 358.635 to 358.653: (1) “Historic artifacts” means three-dimensional objects including furnishings, art objects and items of personal property which have historic significance. “Historic artifacts” does not include paper, electronic media or other media that are classified as public records. (2) “State agency” includes all officers, employees, agencies, boards, committees and commissions of the legislative, executive, administrative and judicial branches of state government. [1979 c.205 §5; 1991 c.240 §1]
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