Oregon Statutes

§ 390.245 — Commemorative coins authorized; sale; use of proceeds

Oregon § 390.245
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.10
Title 31Highways, Roads, Bridges and Ferries
Ch. 390State and Local Parks; Recreation Programs;

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 390.245 (2026).

Text

(1)The State Treasurer may issue commemorative coins for sale to the public. Such coins shall commemorate Oregon history, people or resources and shall not constitute legal tender and may include the use of the state seal of Oregon under ORS 186.023. If the State Treasurer decides to issue commemorative coins using the state seal, no private entity shall be authorized to use the state seal on any commemorative coins.
(2)All moneys received by the State Treasurer from the sale of commemorative coins shall be paid into the State Treasury and credited to a separate Commemorative Coin Account established within the State Parks and Recreation Department Fund. The State Treasurer is authorized to charge the account the reasonable expenses incurred in the design, production and sale of the coin

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Related

§ 186.023
Oregon § 186.023

Legislative History

1991 c.582 §2

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