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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 537 § 537.295 — Cancellation of permit when holder fails to continue to qualify as municipal

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 537 ·
Oregon Code § 537.295 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Cancellation of permit when holder fails to continue to qualify as municipal applicant. (1) If the holder of a permit to appropriate water for hydroelectric purposes under this chapter fails, after receiving notice under ORS 537.289 (2), to amend the joint agreement so the holder continues to qualify as a municipal applicant, or if the holder of the permit has assigned ownership of the permit to an entity other than a municipal corporation or district, the Water Resources Commission shall initiate proceedings to cancel the permit. (2) The provisions of ORS 536.076 and 536.077, and rules adopted thereunder, apply to a contested case proceeding on a proposed final order issued under this section. [1985 c.392 §7; 1985 c.673 §188; 2025 c.575 §10]
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