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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 458 § 458.445 — Authority to relinquish title to property; purpose

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 458 ·
Oregon Code § 458.445 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Authority to relinquish title to property; purpose. The state is hereby granted express power to relinquish the title to any of its property not needed for another public purpose to the United States Government or any other governmental body, political subdivision, housing authority or nonprofit organization involved with providing low-income housing, in order to promote the public purpose of increasing housing options for low-income individuals and families in this state. [1989 c.440 §8]
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