Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 651 § 651.160 — Bureau
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 651 ·
Oregon Code § 651.160·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Bureau
of Labor and Industries Account.
(1) There hereby is established in the General Fund in the State Treasury an
account to be known as the Bureau of Labor and Industries Account. Except as
otherwise provided by law, all fees of whatever kind, and moneys received or
collected by the Bureau of Labor and Industries, from every source, and paid
into the State Treasury pursuant to law shall be credited to the Bureau of
Labor and Industries Account. Except as otherwise provided by law, all moneys
in the Bureau of Labor and Industries Account hereby are appropriated
continuously for the payment of the salaries and all other expenses of the
Bureau of Labor and Industries. All fees collected pursuant to ORS 651.060 (5)
are appropriated continuously for the payment of expenses of public information
programs conducted pursuant to ORS 651.060 (5).
(2) The
Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries shall keep a record of all
moneys deposited in the Bureau of Labor and Industries Account. The record
shall indicate by separate cumulative accounts the source from which the moneys
are derived and the individual activity or program against which each
withdrawal is charged. [Amended by 1957 c.465 §1; 1979 c.659 §4; 1983 c.636 §2;
2013 c.296 §18]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 651.160
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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