Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 523 § 523.030 — Formation of geothermal heating districts; disposal of surplus; exclusion from
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 523 ·
Oregon Code § 523.030·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Formation of geothermal heating districts; disposal of surplus; exclusion from
district.
A
geothermal heating district may be formed for the purpose of supplying
inhabitants of the district with geothermal heat as provided by this chapter.
In connection with supplying geothermal heat, a district may supply, furnish
and sell for any use any surplus geothermal heat over and above the heating
needs of its inhabitants to persons outside the district, or to school
districts or other local governments as defined in ORS 174.116. All railroad
rights of way or improvements thereon or rolling stock moving thereover shall
be excluded from districts organized under ORS 198.010, 198.180, 198.510,
198.705, 199.420, 255.012, 366.321, 451.573 and this chapter and for purposes
of this chapter shall not be considered as property within the boundaries of
such districts, unless the owner of the railroad property expressly consents to
its inclusion. [1975 c.782 §2; 2003 c.802 §128; 2007 c.179 §8]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 523.030
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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