Oregon Statutes

§ 203.111 — County governing body; legislative authority; quorum

Oregon § 203.111
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.6
Title 20Counties and County Officers
Ch. 203County Governing Bodies; County Home Rule

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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 203.111 (2026).

Text

Unless otherwise provided by county charter, a county court shall be the governing body and shall exercise general legislative authority over all matters of county concern and shall consist of the county judge and two county commissioners and a majority of those persons shall constitute a quorum.

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703 P.2d 207 (Oregon Supreme Court, 1985)
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504 P.3d 68 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2021)

Legislative History

1981 c.140 §3 (enacted in lieu of 203.110)

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