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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 609 § 609.190 — Subrogation of county paying claim; collection by district attorney

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 609 ·
Oregon Code § 609.190 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Subrogation of county paying claim; collection by district attorney. In each case where a claim against the Dog License Fund of any county has been paid by the dog control board or county governing body, the county shall be subrogated to all the rights of the livestock owner against the dog owner for damages. The district attorney shall proceed promptly, in a lawful way, to collect for those damages. Any money so collected shall be paid over immediately to the treasurer of the county and credited to the Dog License Fund. [Amended by 1975 c.749 §9; 1977 c.802 §12; 1999 c.756 §24] EXOTIC ANIMALS (Local Government Regulation)
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