Oregon Statutes
§ 404.270 — Reimbursement of public body for search and rescue by benefited persons; amount; exceptions
Oregon § 404.270
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 404.270 (2026).
Text
(1)A public body that has authority to conduct search and rescue activities may collect an amount specified in this section as reimbursement for the cost of search and rescue activities when the public body conducts search and rescue activities for the benefit of hikers, climbers, hunters and other users of wilderness areas or unpopulated forested or mountainous recreational areas in this state.
(2)The public body may collect moneys as authorized by this section from each person for whose benefit search and rescue activities are conducted. The public body may not collect more than $500 from an individual under this section and may not collect more than the actual cost of the search and rescue activities from all of the individuals for whose benefit the activities are conducted.
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§ 174.109
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Legislative History
Formerly 401.590
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Oregon § 404.270, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/or/404.270.