Oregon Code § 358.685·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
of director.
In
addition to any other duties or powers provided by law, the State Parks and
Recreation Director may, with the advice of the State Advisory Committee on
Historic Preservation:
(1) Except as
otherwise provided in ORS 358.650 (1), accept, from whatever source,
appropriations, gifts or grants of money or other property for the preservation
of significant historic sites and properties, and use the money or property to
preserve significant historic sites and properties.
(2) Sell or
exchange property owned by the state and used for state heritage or historic
preservation purposes if the director determines that the sale or exchange
would be advantageous to the state for the preservation of significant historic
sites and properties.
(3) Acquire by
purchase, lease, agreement or gift real property and all appropriate interests
therein for significant sites and properties of recreational value and purpose.
(4) Acquire by
purchase, lease, agreement, gift or otherwise real property and all interests
therein and establish, operate and maintain thereon significant historic sites
and properties.
(5) Establish and
develop significant historic sites and properties and prescribe rules governing
the use of significant historic sites and properties established and developed
under any other provision of state law.
(6) By rule
prescribe reasonable fees for recreational uses of real property owned or
managed by the administrator, unless those fees or user charges are otherwise
prescribed by law or administrative rule.
(7) Enter into
contracts with any person or governmental agency for the development and
encouragement of programs and projects designed to preserve significant
historic sites and properties.
(8) Perform the
acts necessary for the establishment and implementation of programs designed to
preserve significant historic sites and properties with agencies of the federal
government.
(9) Offer and pay
rewards for the arrest and conviction of any person who has violated any of the
state heritage or historic preservation laws. No reward shall exceed $100 for a
single arrest and conviction. [1983 c.231 §4; 1989 c.904 §57]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 358.685
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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