Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 576 § 576.877 — Disposition of moneys; research and promotion

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 576 ·
Oregon Code § 576.877 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Disposition of moneys; research and promotion. Moneys received on behalf of the Oregon Wine Board pursuant to ORS 473.030 (4) and 473.045 shall be deposited into the account created by the board under ORS 182.470 and are continuously appropriated to the board as provided in ORS 182.470, exclusively for use by the board in carrying out the provisions of ORS 576.850 to 576.877. The board shall allocate a portion of the moneys received from sources other than fees toward research in enology and viticulture and toward promotion of the Oregon wine grape growing and wine making industries, including administrative costs associated with either category. [Formerly 576.775]
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