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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 456 § 456.530 — Willingness to make residential loans factor in selecting depositaries

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 456 ·
Oregon Code § 456.530 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Willingness to make residential loans factor in selecting depositaries. Notwithstanding ORS 293.721 and 293.726 and subject to the provisions of any agreement with holders of bonds issued pursuant to ORS 456.519 or 456.524 (1979 Replacement Part), the Housing and Community Services Department may consider the willingness or commitment of a lending institution as defined in ORS 456.548 to make loans for residential housing as a factor in selecting depositaries and otherwise investing funds held under ORS 456.515 to 456.828 in or through such lending institutions. [1981 c.504 §3; 1995 c.79 §239]
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