Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 801 § 801.044 — County
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 801 ·
Oregon Code § 801.044·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
County
registration fees; Willamette River bridges.
(1) A county ordinance that imposes a vehicle
registration fee under ORS 801.041 is not required to provide for payment of at
least 40 percent of moneys from the registration fee to cities within the
county if the county:
(a) Has a
population of 650,000 or more; and
(b) Uses the
moneys from the registration fee to pay for performing capital maintenance on,
planning, designing, replacing, acquiring necessary property for, engineering,
constructing or repairing a bridge that crosses the Willamette River in the
City of Portland, or the approaches to the bridge, including the payment of
debt service and costs related to bonds or other obligations issued for such
purposes.
(2) This section
applies to county vehicle registration fees that are imposed for the purpose of
performing capital maintenance on, planning, designing, replacing, acquiring
necessary property for, engineering, constructing or repairing a bridge that
crosses the Willamette River in the City of Portland, or the approaches to the
bridge, including the payment of debt service and costs related to bonds or
other obligations issued for such purposes. [2019 c.392 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 801.044
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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