Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 758 § 758.460 — Assignment or transfer of rights acquired by allocation; approval of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 758 ·
Oregon Code § 758.460·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Assignment or transfer of rights acquired by allocation; approval of
commission.
(1)
The rights acquired by an allocation of territory may only be assigned or
transferred with the approval of the Public Utility Commission after a finding
that such assignment or transfer is not contrary to the public interest.
However, no hearing is required if all affected customers agree to the proposed
assignment or transfer.
(2) No approved
contract or order approving an allocation of territory shall be construed to
confer any property right; providing, however, upon the death of an individual
who is a party to an approved contract or the applicant under an approved
order, the executor or administrator shall continue the operation thereunder
for the purpose of transferring such rights for a period of not to exceed two
years from the date of death.
(3) In the event
the property of a person serving an allocated territory is condemned, no value
shall be claimed or awarded by reason of the contract or order making such
allocation. [Formerly 757.670; 1983 c.540 §6]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 758.460
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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