Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 456 § 456.320 — Donations and loans to housing authority
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 456 ·
Oregon Code § 456.320·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Donations and loans to housing authority.
(1) When any housing authority becomes authorized to
transact business and exercise its powers, the governing body of the city, town
or county, as the case may be, shall immediately make an estimate of the amount
of money necessary for the administrative expenses and overhead of the housing
authority during the first year thereafter, and shall appropriate such amount
to the authority out of any moneys in such city, town or county treasury not
appropriated to some other purposes. The moneys so appropriated shall be paid
to the authority as a donation.
(2) Any city,
town, municipality or county located in whole or in part within the area of
operation of a housing authority may lend or donate money to the authority or
agree to take such action. The housing authority, when it has money available
therefor, shall make reimbursements for all loans made to it. The authority may
enter into agreement with the donor setting forth the purposes for which the
donation may be used and the conditions under which such donation must be
restored to the donor. [Amended by 1977 c.341 §1]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 456.320
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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