109 sections in this chapter.
ORS 264.740 [1953 c.683 §8; 1969 c.666 §64; repealed by 1971 c.647 §149]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 264.745 [1953 c.683 §9; 1969 c.666 §47; repealed by 1971 c.727 §203]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 264.750 [1953 c.683 §10; 1969 c.666 §65; repealed by 1971 c.727 §203]
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EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM
ORS 264.810 Employees’ retirement system authorized. (1) A district may establish an employees’ retirement system. The board of commissioners may enter into agreements necessary to establish the system and carry out the plan and may agree to modifications of such agreements from time to time
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(2) The retirement plan may provide for retirement benefits measured on the basis of services rendered or to be rendered by an employee, either before or after the date on which such employee first becomes a member of the retirement plan. The retirement plan may provide for a min…
ORS 264.820 Budgeting for retirement system. The district may budget and provide for payment into the fund of the retirement plan an amount sufficient
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(1) To provide on an actuarial reserve basis the amortized level premium cost of the retirement benefits which, under the provision of the retirement system, are to be provided by the district to its employees who attain the retirement age or retire in accordance with the terms o…
ORS 264.830 Employee contributions. The district may collect, as a contribution from any employee, that percentage of the salary received by the employee which is necessary to fund on an actuarial reserve basis the cost of retirement benefits which the employee is required to provide pursuant to the provisions of a retirement plan. [1965 c.348 §4]
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[Repealed or reserved.]
ORS 264.840 Limitation on membership. Nothing in this chapter authorizes the district to budget, provide for payments or collect contributions to fund retirement benefits for an individual who is not in the employment of the district at the time of the creation of a membership status under a retirement plan. [1965 c.348 §5]
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MISCELLANEOUS
ORS 264.875 Assumption of debts and obligations of district upon dissolution. (1) An irrigation district within which a water district is situated, or a city supplying water to a water district, may enter into a written agreement with a water district contemplating dissolution undertaking to assume, in the event of such dissolution, all of the outstanding debts and obligations of the water district and to continue to furnish water to the inhabitants of the dissolving district for domestic and municipal use for a term therein specified, not to exceed 25 years. Subject to the provisions of this section, the successor city shall, if the dissolution is approved, have the powers and assume the responsibilities, with reference to domestic water supply, as are conferred and imposed upon cities under ORS 223.005 to 223.105, 223.205 to 223.930 and ORS chapter 225. Any person entitled to water service within the area of the dissolved district has the same remedies at law or in equity to enforce the rights of the person to water supply service as are available to enforce the right to water service within the city
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(2) The successor city or district shall furnish domestic water supply and service to persons owning or occupying property within the dissolved district on the same terms and conditions as in the case of those owning or occupying property within the city, or elsewhere within the …
ORS 264.990 Penalties. Violation of any provision of ORS 264.346 is a Class D violation. Each day’s refusal to remove fire hazards after notice by the inspecting officer to the owner or occupant of the premises whereon such hazard exists shall constitute a separate offense. [1953 c.206 §5; 1999 c.1051 §168]
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