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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 406 § 406.320 — Qualification of veterans’ organization for state aid

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 406 ·
Oregon Code § 406.320 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Qualification of veterans’ organization for state aid. Organizations desiring to apply for benefits under ORS 406.310 shall submit to the Director of Veterans’ Affairs statements of their expenditures incurred in conducting their rehabilitation programs, in acting under power of attorney for veterans in connection with claims for benefits, in assisting veterans in prosecutions of their claims and in solution of problems arising out of previous military service. However, a veterans’ organization does not qualify for benefits under ORS 406.310 unless it has carried on a program of veterans’ rehabilitation work in Oregon for not less than two years immediately preceding.
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