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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 441 § 441.301 — Payment of expenses when income inadequate

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 441 ·
Oregon Code § 441.301 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Payment of expenses when income inadequate. If funds collected under ORS 441.289 and 441.293 are insufficient to meet the expenses of performing the powers and duties conferred on the trustee by ORS 441.277 to 441.323 or on the temporary manager pursuant to ORS 441.333, or if there are insufficient funds on hand to meet those expenses, the Department of Human Services may draw from the Facility Fund established in ORS 441.303 to pay those expenses. Moneys drawn under this section that are not applied to the expenses of the trust shall be used to reimburse the fund for advances made under this section. [1981 c.868 §7; 2009 c.539 §6]
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