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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 411 § 411.610 — Indorsement by others of assistance checks or warrants payable to deceased

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 411 ·
Oregon Code § 411.610 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Indorsement by others of assistance checks or warrants payable to deceased recipient; disposition of proceeds. Any check or warrant issued by the Department of Human Services or the Oregon Health Authority to a recipient of public assistance or medical assistance who subsequently dies may be indorsed in the name of the deceased by the surviving spouse or a next of kin in the order described in ORS 293.490 (3); and payment may be made and the proceeds used without any of the restrictions enumerated in ORS 293.495 (1). [Amended by 1957 c.120 §1; 1981 c.594 §9; 2011 c.720 §114; 2013 c.688 §49]
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