Oregon Code § 456.550·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Policy.
(1) There
exists in this state a seriously inadequate supply of and a pressing need for
safe and sanitary dwelling accommodations within the financial means of persons
and families of lower income, including but not limited to persons and families
displaced by the clearing of slums and blighted areas or by other public
programs;
(2) Private
lending institutions have been and will continue to be unable to provide
necessary financial support for lower income housing and the resulting shortage
of financing has been in whole or in part responsible for the shortage of lower
income housing;
(3) It is a valid
public purpose to provide for the construction, rehabilitation, purchase,
leasing and refinancing of housing for such persons and families who would
otherwise be unable to obtain adequate dwelling accommodations which they could
afford and to aid in the acquisition of land for present or future developments
including such housing accommodations;
(4) It is further
found that the authority and powers conferred by ORS 456.548 to 456.828 and ORS
chapter 458 upon the Housing and Community Services Department and the Director
of the Housing and Community Services Department constitute a necessary public
program and serve a valid public purpose;
(5) To stimulate
and increase the supply of housing for persons and families of lower income it
is necessary that a central source of housing information, planning,
educational services and technical assistance and a revolving fund be
established. The Housing and Community Services Department shall be that
central source in this state;
(6) It is the
policy of this state to increase the amount of and improve the condition of low
and moderate income housing by investing in developing local capacity to build,
rehabilitate and manage housing. A primary vehicle for building such capacity
is the formation and expansion of community development corporations; and
(7) In that the
farmworkers in this state benefit the social and economic welfare of all of the
people in Oregon by their unceasing efforts to bring a bountiful crop to
market, the Legislative Assembly declares that it is the policy of this state
to ensure adequate accommodations commensurate with the housing needs of Oregons
farm workers that meet decent health, safety and welfare standards. To
accomplish this objective in the interest of all of the people in this state,
it is necessary that:
(a) Every state
and local government agency that has powers, functions or duties with respect
to housing, land use or enforcing health, safety or welfare standards, under
this or any other law, shall exercise its powers, functions or duties
consistently with state policy and in a manner that will facilitate sustained
progress in attaining the objectives established;
(b) Every state
and local government agency with jurisdiction over farmworker activities must
make every effort to alleviate insanitary, unsafe and overcrowded
accommodations;
(c) Special
efforts should be directed toward mitigating hazards to families and children;
and
(d)
Accommodations must be designed to provide for the rights of free association
to seasonal farmworkers. [1971 c.505 §1; 1973 c.828 §1; 1973 c.832 §3; 1975
c.154 §7; 1989 c.1030 §5; 1995 c.79 §244; 2001 c.625 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 456.550
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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