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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 634 § 634.216 — Protected area as governmental subdivision upon completion of required filings

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 634 ·
Oregon Code § 634.216 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Protected area as governmental subdivision upon completion of required filings. If the Director of Agriculture declares a protected area under ORS 634.212, the copy of the rule or order that the director files with the Secretary of State must be accompanied by a map of a scale of at least one inch per mile. The Secretary of State shall maintain a copy of the rule or order, and of the map, as a public record in the office of the Secretary of State. Upon such required filings, the protected area shall be deemed to be a governmental subdivision of the state and a public body corporate. [1973 c.341 §26; 2009 c.98 §28]
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