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Chapter 370
County Road Bonding Act

Sections

370.010
Authority to issue bonds Section
370.020
Road work plans, specifications and bids Section
370.031
Election procedure to determine issuance of bonds under ORS 370 Section
370.120
County court’s use of money raised by sale of bonds Section
370.130
Order declaring election results Section
370.140
Issuance of bonds Section
370.150
Issuance of serial in lieu of term bonds Section
370.160
Option to issue redeemable term or serial bonds Section
370.170
Special bond redemption funds Section
370.180
Tax levy for redemption fund and bond interest Section
370.200
Loan of redemption funds Section
370.240
Warrants in lieu of bonds Section
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Location: https://oregon.public.law/statutes/ors_chapter_370

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 [...]

Here, (3), (4), and (4)(a) are all outline levels, but (4) was intentionally left blank by its authors. And so, when OregonLaws displays sections like this, we add a button to indicate that the blank outline level isn't a mistake. We hope this is the clearest way to present the text.

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