Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 65 § 65.811 — Disapproval of proposed transfer of assets
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 65 ·
Oregon Code § 65.811·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Disapproval of proposed transfer of assets.
The Attorney General shall approve any proposed
transaction subject to ORS 65.803 unless the Attorney General finds any of the
following:
(1) The terms and
conditions of the proposed transaction are not fair and reasonable to the
public benefit or religious corporation.
(2) The proposed
transaction will result in inurement to any private person or entity.
(3) The proposed
transaction is not at fair market value.
(4) The proposed
use of the proceeds from the transaction is inconsistent with any charitable
trust to which the assets are subject.
(5) The proposed
transaction involves or constitutes a breach of trust.
(6) The Attorney
General has not been provided sufficient information to evaluate adequately the
proposed transaction and the effects of the proposed transaction on the public.
(7) The proposed
transaction significantly diminishes the availability or accessibility of
health care services to the affected community.
(8) The proposed
transaction is not in the public interest.
(9) The proposed
transaction does not comply with all other legal requirements. [1997 c.291 §7]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 65.811
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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