Oregon Statutes

§ 164.160 — Definitions

Oregon § 164.160
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.4
Title 16Crimes and Punishments
Ch. 164Offenses Against Property

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 164.160 (2026).

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As used in this section and ORS 164.162:

(1)“Authorized depository” means a mailbox, post office box or rural box used by postal customers to deposit outgoing mail or used by the Postal Service to deliver incoming mail.
(2)“Mail” means any letter, card, parcel or other material that:
(a)Is sent or delivered by means of the Postal Service;
(b)Has postage affixed by the postal customer or Postal Service or has been accepted for delivery by the Postal Service; and
(c)Is placed in any authorized depository or mail receptacle or given to any Postal Service employee for delivery.
(3)“Mail receptacle” means any location used by the Postal Service or postal customers to place outgoing mail or receive incoming mail.
(4)“Postage” means a Postal Service stamp, permit imprint, meter strip or ot

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§ 164.162
Oregon § 164.162

Legislative History

1999 c.920 §1

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