Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 586 § 586.290 — Posting of signs at warehouses
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 586 ·
Oregon Code § 586.290·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Posting of signs at warehouses.
(1) Every warehouseman operating a public warehouse licensed and bonded under
ORS 586.210 to 586.730 shall post at or near the main entrance to the warehouse
a sign to be furnished by the State Department of Agriculture of such design as
the department directs, having thereon the words, Oregon Bonded Grain
Warehouse. It is unlawful to permit such sign or any sign of similar
appearance or bearing the same words, or words of similar import, to remain
during any time that the warehouse is not duly and regularly licensed or bonded
under ORS 586.210 to 586.730.
(2) When any such
license expires or is revoked and a new license from the department has not yet
been issued, or if the full amount of the bond required has not been filed and
approved, then the warehouseman immediately shall:
(a) Remove the
sign.
(b) Discontinue
operation of the business as a public warehouse.
(c) Place and
maintain for at least one year at the main entrance to the warehouse a sign of
such dimensions and other specifications as prescribed by the department and
having thereon the words, This is Not a Licensed or Bonded Grain Warehouse. [Amended
by 1955 c.731 §5; 1959 c.195 §3]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 586.290
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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