Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 440 § 440.310 — New
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 440 ·
Oregon Code § 440.310·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
New
district succeeds to and replaces abolished district.
Each health district created by
ORS 440.305 (1) shall in all respects be the successor of and replace the
territorially coterminous health district abolished by ORS 440.305 (3). Without
limiting the foregoing:
(1) A successor
health district is:
(a) The owner of
all assets of the succeeded health district, including real and personal
property, money, water, water rights and riparian rights.
(b) Successor
party to the contracts of the succeeded health district.
(c) Successor
party to court proceedings in which the succeeded health district was a party.
(d) Successor
obligor and subject to the indebtedness, bonded or otherwise, of the succeeded
health district.
(2) A successor
health district shall levy and collect any tax lawfully assessed or collect any
tax lawfully assessed and levied, as the case may be, by the succeeded health
district.
(3) The rules and
regulations of the succeeded health district are the rules and regulations of
the successor health district until changed under ORS 440.315 to 440.410.
(4) The directors
and officers of the succeeded health district are the directors and officers of
the successor health district. [Formerly 441.200; 1987 c.158 §84]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 440.310
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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