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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 601 § 601.130 — Jurisdiction of courts; restraining violation

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 601 ·
Oregon Code § 601.130 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Jurisdiction of courts; restraining violation. (1) Justice courts and municipal courts acting as justice courts have concurrent jurisdiction with circuit courts of all prosecutions arising under ORS 601.010 to 601.130. (2) In addition to any penalty provided by ORS 601.990 (1), the circuit court is vested with jurisdiction to restrain any violation, or threatened violation, of ORS 601.010 to 601.130 upon suit by the State Department of Agriculture. In any such suit, the district attorney of the county where such suit is instituted shall represent the department, or the Attorney General may represent the department in such suit.
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