Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 384 § 384.365 — Contract or contributions for interstate ferries by counties

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 384 ·
Oregon Code § 384.365 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Contract or contributions for interstate ferries by counties. Whenever the county court of any county determines that the construction or maintenance of a ferry in a state adjoining such county or connecting the county with the adjoining state, where there is then no ferry licensed and maintained, is a necessity or convenience to the citizens of the county, the county court may enter into a contract for the construction or maintenance of such ferry or make contributions deemed advisable toward the construction or maintenance thereof. OREGON-WASHINGTON COOPERATIVE INTERSTATE FERRIES
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