Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 526 § 526.515 — Gifts,

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 526 ·
Oregon Code § 526.515 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Gifts, grants and donations; fees for services. (1) The State Forestry Department may receive and disburse such gifts, grants, bequests, federal moneys and endowments and donations of labor, material, seedlings, trees and equipment from public and private sources for the purpose of conducting an urban and community forestry program. In addition, the department is authorized to charge fees for services and for attendance at workshops and conferences and to sell various publications and other materials that the department prepares. (2) All revenues received under subsection (1) of this section and any interest earned on all cash balances except federal moneys shall be credited to the State Forestry Department Account and may be expended only for urban and community forestry purposes. [1993 c.347 §5]
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