Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 431 § 431.175 — Warrant procedure

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 431 ·
Oregon Code § 431.175 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Warrant procedure. If necessary, the Director of the Oregon Health Authority or a designee thereof, the State Fire Marshal or a designee thereof or an officer of a law enforcement agency may appear before any magistrate empowered to issue warrants in criminal cases, and require such magistrate to issue a warrant, directing it to any sheriff or deputy or any constable or police officer, to enter the described property or to remove any person or obstacle, or to defend any threatened violence to the director or a designee thereof, the State Fire Marshal or a designee thereof or an officer, upon entering private property, or to assist the director in any way. [Formerly 433.025; 1991 c.67 §112; 2009 c.595 §540]
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