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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 568 § 568.890 — District may be dissolved; disposition of district funds; change of district

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 568 ·
Oregon Code § 568.890 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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District may be dissolved; disposition of district funds; change of district boundaries. (1) Any wind erosion district may be enlarged, contracted or dissolved by the county court when a petition is filed bearing the signatures of two-thirds of the landowners of the district and stating the changes in the district boundaries that are desired. (2) All such changes shall be described as provided in ORS 568.820. Any moneys remaining in any fund for the control of wind erosion shall, after the dissolution of all such districts in the county, be credited to the general fund of the county. AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT
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