Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 506 § 506.321 — Acceptance and use of gifts of money and property to commission

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 506 ·
Oregon Code § 506.321 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Acceptance and use of gifts of money and property to commission. The State Fish and Wildlife Commission may accept gifts of money, lands or other property and use the same for the protection, preservation, propagation and development of the fishery resource, subject to the terms of the gift. Subject to such terms the gifts may be used or exchanged for the acquisition of other lands, waters, rights, easements or other property. Any moneys received under this section not otherwise appropriated hereby are appropriated for such purposes. [Formerly 506.235]
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