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Division 10
Educational Aid

Rules

274‑010‑0100
Definitions for 274-010-0100 to 274-010-0175
274‑010‑0105
Who May Apply for Educational Aid
274‑010‑0115
Evidence Required to Establish Eligibility
274‑010‑0120
Applications
274‑010‑0125
Evidence Required for Out-Of-State Attendance
274‑010‑0130
Time for Filing Application
274‑010‑0135
Additional Information and Evidence
274‑010‑0145
Computation of Payments
274‑010‑0155
Approval to Receive Benefits
274‑010‑0160
Reports by Executive Head of Educational Institution
274‑010‑0165
Lost, Stolen, or Destroyed Warrant
274‑010‑0170
Addition, Amendment, or Repeal of Rules or Regulations
274‑010‑0175
Procedure for Hearings
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/rules/oar_chapter_274_division_10

Blank Outline Levels

In some ORS sections, the legislature has left some outline levels empty.

For example, the original source text of ORS 166.274 reads, in part:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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