Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 418 § 418.955 — Policy

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 418 ·
Oregon Code § 418.955 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Policy. The Legislative Assembly finds and declares that: (1) It is the policy of this state to encourage and promote the provision of local residential care for the disadvantaged children of this state; (2) There is a growing need for community-based child-caring facilities to provide quality care and protect the welfare of these children; (3) Restrictions on the siting of such facilities have become a problem in the state; (4) It is the policy of this state to provide for the equitable distribution of child-caring facilities throughout the cities and counties of the state; and (5) It is a matter of statewide concern that procedures be adopted by cities and counties for determining the siting of child-caring facilities. [1979 c.597 §1]
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