Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 577 § 577.120 — Legislative findings and declaration of policy
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 577 ·
Oregon Code § 577.120·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Legislative findings and declaration of policy.
(1) It is hereby declared, as a
matter of legislative determination, that this chapter is enacted in the
exercise of the power of this state for the purposes of protecting and
furthering the public health and welfare. It is further declared that the cattle
industry of this state is affected with a public interest in that, among other
things:
(a) The
production, processing, manufacture and distribution of beef and beef products
constitute a paramount industry of this state which not only provides
substantial and required revenues for the state and its political subdivisions,
and employment and a means of livelihood for many thousands of its population,
but also furnishes essential foods that are vital to the public health and
welfare.
(b) The
stabilization, maintenance and expansion of the cattle industry of Oregon, and
of the state, nationwide and foreign markets for its products, are necessary to
assure the consuming public an adequate supply of foods which are indispensable
in a proper human diet, to protect, for the state and its political
subdivisions, a necessary source of tax revenue, to provide and maintain an
adequate standard of living for a great segment of the population of this
state, to maintain proper wage scales for those engaged in the cattle industry
and to maintain existing employment.
(c) The
essentiality of beef and beef products in a proper human nutrition and to the
maintenance of a high level of public health is such as to require that the
public be made thoroughly aware thereof, and be protected against
misrepresentation and deception, by the dissemination of accurate and
scientific information relative to the healthful qualities of beef and beef
products, their various classifications and the food values and industrial and
medicinal uses thereof, the methods, care and precautions necessary to their
proper production, processing, manufacture and distribution, and the necessary
costs and expenses thereof, and the necessity and desirability on the part of
the public of using and consuming beef and beef products of the highest standards
of quality.
(2) The purposes
of this chapter are:
(a) To enable the
cattle industry, with the aid of the state, to develop, maintain and expand the
state, nationwide and foreign markets for beef and beef products produced,
processed or manufactured in this state, and the use and consumption of such
beef and beef products therein.
(b) In aid, but
not in limitation, of the purpose in paragraph (a) of this subsection, to
authorize and enable the Oregon Beef Council to formulate and effectuate,
directly or in cooperation with other agencies and instrumentalities specified
in this chapter, sales stimulation and consumer or other educational programs
designed to increase the use and consumption of beef and beef products and to
conduct research, education and information programs related to the cattle
industry.
(c) To provide
funds for the administration and enforcement of this chapter by voluntary
contributions to be collected in the manner prescribed in this chapter. [1959
c.685 §1; 1997 c.156 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 577.120
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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