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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 408 § 408.050 — Monthly statement by institution

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 408 ·
Oregon Code § 408.050 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Monthly statement by institution. On or before the 10th day of each calendar month the executive head of the institution of learning or authorized representative, shall render a duly certified statement to the Director of Veterans’ Affairs, setting forth the names of the beneficiaries attending the institution during the preceding calendar month and the amount of schooling or training furnished such beneficiaries in accordance with ORS 408.010 to 408.090. The statement shall contain a report of the attendance and general attitude and aptitude of each beneficiary, and the number of hours of recitation, lectures or other training scheduled, and a statement of the beneficiary’s diligence and progress.
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