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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 586 § 586.330 — Investigating and fixing warehouse charges

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 586 ·
Oregon Code § 586.330 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Investigating and fixing warehouse charges. All charges made by any warehouseman subject to the provisions of ORS 586.210 to 586.730, for the handling or storage of grain shall be just, fair and reasonable; and the State Department of Agriculture, upon the complaint of any person interested or by inquiry upon its own motion, after a full hearing, may: (1) Declare any existing charge for the handling or storage of grain or any regulation whatsoever affecting such charge, or the receipt, handling or storage, to be unreasonable or unjust; and (2) Declare and order what is a just and reasonable charge or regulation to be imposed or enforced in place of that found to be unreasonable or unjust. [Amended by 1955 c.731 §9]
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