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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 368 § 368.031 — County

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 368 ·
Oregon Code § 368.031 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
County jurisdiction over local access roads. A local access road that is outside a city is subject to the exercise of jurisdiction by a county governing body in the same manner as a county road except as follows: (1) A county and its officers, employees or agents are not liable for failure to improve the local access road or keep it in repair. (2) A county governing body shall spend county moneys on the local access road only if it determines that the work is an emergency or if: (a) The county road official recommends the expenditure; (b) The public use of the road justifies the expenditure proposed; and (c) The county governing body enacts an order or resolution authorizing the work and designating the work to be either a single project or a continuing program. [1981 c.153 §7]
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