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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 672 § 672.045 — may be commenced within two years after discovery of the offense, but

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 672 ·
Oregon Code § 672.045 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
may be commenced within two years after discovery of the offense, but in no case shall the period of limitation otherwise applicable be extended by more than 10 years. (3) Violation of any provision of ORS 672.525 is a Class A misdemeanor. [1971 c.751 §35; subsection (2) enacted as 1977 c.612 §22; 1981 c.150 §3] _______________
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