Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 377 § 377.645 — Expenditure of moneys to screen or relocate junkyards prior to availability of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 377 ·
Oregon Code § 377.645·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Expenditure of moneys to screen or relocate junkyards prior to availability of
federal matching funds.
(1) The Department of Transportation may expend moneys appropriated to the
department for the purposes of the screening, relocating, removal or disposal
of junkyards as provided in ORS 377.625 to 377.640, except that the department
may not use moneys that are subject to the provisions of section 3a, Article IX
of the Oregon Constitution. Moneys appropriated for the purposes specified in
this subsection may be expended by the department unless and until federal-aid
matching funds are appropriated and made available to the state for such
similar purposes as provided in section 136, title 23, United States Code.
(2) All money
received by the Director of Transportation under ORS 377.505, 377.510, 377.515
and 377.605 to 377.655 shall be credited to the State Highway Fund. [1967 c.590
§§10,11; 1983 c.338 §924; 1993 c.741 §52; 2001 c.750 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 377.645
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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