Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 545 § 545.283 — Joinder of districts in acquisition or construction of irrigation or other
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 545 ·
Oregon Code § 545.283·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Joinder of districts in acquisition or construction of irrigation or other
water use works.
(1) Two or more irrigation districts or other water users organizations,
organized under the laws of this state or of any adjoining state, may enter
into agreements with each other and with the United States for the joint
acquisition, operation, maintenance, management, control, construction, care,
repair or improvement of works for diverting, impounding, distributing,
irrigating or draining of lands within the boundaries of the districts or other
water users organizations. Subject to ORS 545.257, agreements made under this
section may include provisions to furnish water for domestic and municipal uses
to premises and inhabitants within the boundaries of the districts or other
water users organization.
(2) Agreements
entered into under this section may be evidenced by written contracts executed
on behalf of the board of directors or trustees of each district or water users
organization or by resolutions entered upon their minutes. The contracts or
certified copies of them and certified copies of the resolutions may be
recorded in the office in which deeds are recorded in each county in which is
situated any of the land, works or other real property of the district or other
water users organization.
(3) Agreements
made under this section may provide for joint ownership, several ownership or
ownership in common of the property convenient for the joint purposes of the
parties to the agreement and may provide for the terms under which the property
or respective portions of the property shall be held.
(4) Any rights or
disputes arising out of or from the agreements may be tried before and enforced
by any court of competent jurisdiction in this state.
(5) The districts
or other water users organizations joined in any agreement under this section
are jointly granted the same power of condemnation as is now possessed by one
district or organization alone.
(6) Any meeting
of the governing board of a district or other water users organization of this
state, regularly adjourned to or called substantially in the manner for calling
special meetings, may be held in another state, in conjunction with the board
of a cooperating district or organization of such other state, with the same
validity as if held in the office of the district or organization in this
state.
(7) In carrying
out cooperative action under this section between a district or other water
users organization of this state and one of an adjoining state, either
district or organization may divert water from either or both states, for
impounding in the adjoining state, or for distribution to the land of either or
both of the cooperating districts or organizations.
(8) So far as
necessary for carrying out the purposes of this section, a cooperating district
or other water users organization in an adjoining state may hold title to
property in this state, and a cooperating district or organization in this
state may hold title to property in the adjoining state. [Formerly 545.124]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 545.283
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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