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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 366 § 366.558 — Contracting with and submitting programs to federal government

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 366 ·
Oregon Code § 366.558 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Contracting with and submitting programs to federal government. The Department of Transportation may enter into all contracts and agreements with the federal government relating to the survey, construction, improvement and maintenance of roads and highways, including county roads and city streets, submit such scheme or program of construction, improvement or maintenance as may be required by the federal government, and do all other things necessary fully to carry out the cooperation contemplated and provided for by the Acts of Congress mentioned in ORS 366.556. [Formerly 366.710]
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