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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 391 § 391.605 — Limitations on transfer to metropolitan service district

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 391 ·
Oregon Code § 391.605 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Limitations on transfer to metropolitan service district. (1) No transfer authorized by ORS 267.020 of a mass transit district system to a metropolitan service district shall take effect while bonds issued by the Oregon Mass Transportation Financing Authority to finance mass transit facilities for the district are outstanding until a plan designed to repay any outstanding bonds when due is prepared by the governing body of the metropolitan service district and approved by: (a) The chairperson of the Oregon Transportation Commission or the chairperson’s designee; (b) The State Treasurer or State Treasurer’s designee; and (c) The chairperson of the Oregon Investment Council or the chairperson’s designee. (2) Persons given authority to approve a transfer under subsection (1) of this section may only refuse to approve a transfer for reasons relating to the financial effect of the transfer. [1983 c.306 §3]
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