Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 547 § 547.680 — Emergency fund; assessments for; use of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 547 ·
Oregon Code § 547.680·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Emergency fund; assessments for; use of.
(1) In addition to the annual payments for retirement
of the bonds, the board of supervisors shall, during the first five years after
the issuance of the refunding bonds, levy an annual assessment of 20 cents per
acre upon each acre within the district. Thereafter, whenever there is any
default in payment of any assessment levied by the district or in any of the
annual payments referred to in ORS 547.675, the board shall levy an assessment
of not to exceed 20 cents per acre, which shall be the same upon each acre
within the district and shall be levied and collected at the time and in the
manner provided by ORS 547.455 to 547.485.
(2) All moneys
received from such assessments shall be placed by the treasurer of the district
in a special fund designated Emergency Fund. The emergency fund shall be used
only to the extent of not to exceed 10 cents per acre per annum, for
supplementing the bond fund in case of deficiency due to accident, delinquency
or other contingencies. The emergency fund shall be disbursed by the treasurer
upon order of the board of supervisors. [Amended by 1997 c.170 §53]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 547.680
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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