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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 368 § 368.046 — Employment of county road official; duties

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 368 ·
Oregon Code § 368.046 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Employment of county road official; duties. (1) A county governing body may employ an engineer or practical road builder as a county road official. (2) A county road official shall work under the direction of the county governing body and shall: (a) Assist the county governing body in preparing specifications for county work to be done on any road within the county; (b) Superintend work done by the county upon roads within the county, whether the work is done under contract or otherwise; (c) Recommend to the county governing body methods to be adopted for the construction, improvement, repair and maintenance of roads; and (d) Perform other duties assigned by the county governing body. [1981 c.153 §9]
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