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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 446 § 446.325 — Exemptions from license requirement

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 446 ·
Oregon Code § 446.325 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Exemptions from license requirement. (1) Persons and public bodies, as defined in ORS 174.109, that operate transitional housing accommodations under ORS 197A.452, timber companies and private utilities may not establish or operate a recreation park without complying with the rules of the Oregon Health Authority and securing the approval of the Director of the Oregon Health Authority or designee but are exempt from the licensing requirement of ORS 446.320. The director or designee may delegate, to a health official having sufficient environmental health specialists, the authority to approve such recreation parks. (2) ORS 446.310 to 446.350 do not apply to: (a) Any structure designed for and occupied as a single family residence in which no more than two sleeping rooms are provided on a daily or weekly basis for the use of no more than a total of six travelers or transients at any one time for a charge or fee paid or to be paid for the rental or use of the facilities; (b) Any temporary camping sites used solely and incidentally in the course of backpacking, hiking, horseback packing, canoeing, rafting or other expedition, unless the expedition is part of an organizational camp program; or (c) Transitional housing accommodations. [1969 c.533 §4; 1983 c.707 §10; 1999 c.758 §8; 2003 c.547 §113; 2009 c.595 §817; 2019 c.411 §2]
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