Oregon Code § 94.761·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Legislative findings regarding electric vehicle charging stations.
(1) The Legislative Assembly finds
and declares that:
(a) The purpose
of ORS 94.762 is to facilitate the installation of an electric vehicle charging
station by an owner in a planned community for the owners personal residential
use.
(b) Oregon courts
have identified the following factors in determining whether personal property
is a fixture:
(A) Whether the
personal property is physically annexed to the real property;
(B) Whether the
personal property is specifically adapted to the property; and
(C) Whether the
person attaching the personal property objectively intended the personal
property to become part of the real property when attached.
(c) Oregon courts
have identified the objective intent of the annexer, described in paragraph
(b)(C) of this subsection, as the most important of the three factors.
(2) Unless an
owner and the homeowners association, or the declarant in lieu of the
association, have negotiated a different outcome, an electric vehicle charging
station installed under ORS 94.762 on or before June 4, 2015, is deemed to be
the personal property of the owner of the lot with which the charging station
is associated. [2015 c.249 §2]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 94.761
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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