Oregon Statutes

§ 305.400 — Payment of costs of subpoena compliance; determination of costs

Oregon § 305.400
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.8
Title 29Revenue and Taxation
Ch.305

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 305.400 (2026).

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(1)Any agency or person issuing a subpoena under ORS 305.190 or 305.420 for information concerning industrial property, shall pay the reasonable costs of compliance with the subpoena incurred by the party responding to the subpoena.
(2)Reasonable costs include the cost of locating records, preparing copies of records, costs of postage, freight or delivery, the cost of materials used to organize or contain records and the cost of management review of material to be produced to determine compliance with the subpoena.
(3)Reasonable costs do not include the cost of duplicating records for the use of the person producing the records or legal fees or management costs incurred in resisting compliance with a subpoena.

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Related

§ 305.190
Oregon § 305.190

Legislative History

1993 c.353 §12

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