Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 411 § 411.144 — Deposit of funds received for public assistance purposes; appropriation
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 411 ·
Oregon Code § 411.144·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Deposit of funds received for public assistance purposes; appropriation.
(1) The Department of Human
Services shall deposit in the State Treasury to the credit of the General Fund
all the amounts received by it from the United States Government or its
agencies or from any other source for public assistance purposes. All such
funds, together with any remaining balances of funds received for the purposes
of public assistance of any type, hereby are appropriated for expenditure by
the department for the type of public assistance for which such funds were
granted to or received by the state or appropriated by the state, as the case
may be.
(2) All moneys
received from refunds, cancellations or recoveries resulting from public
assistance payments made from state funds, as differentiated from federal or
county funds, shall be paid into the State Treasury and credited to the Public
Welfare Account and hereby are appropriated for expenditure by the department
for public assistance purposes. [Formerly 411.220]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 411.144
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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