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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 455

455.188 Fee revenue generated under agreement

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455.188 Fee revenue generated under agreement.
(1)An agreement under ORS 455.185 may provide for the parties to the agreement to share any fee revenue generated by the administration and enforcement of the agreement and to expend the fee revenue anywhere within the geographic area covered by the agreement.
(2)Notwithstanding ORS 455.210, if an agreement under ORS 455.185 provides for the Department of Consumer and Business Services to administer and enforce a building inspection program for which one or more municipalities have adopted a fee or hourly rate, subject to subsection (3)(a) of this section the department may charge the municipally adopted fee or hourly rate when providing the building inspection program services within a municipality.
(3)Fees described in subsection
(2)of this section that are charged by the department:
(a)Are subject to any surcharges described under ORS 455.210, 455.220 or 455.447; and
(b)Notwithstanding ORS 455.210, are not subject to Oregon Department of Administrative Services approval.
(4)Notwithstanding ORS 293.265, moneys from fees described in this section that are collected or received by, or in the possession of, a party to an agreement under ORS 455.185 and are to be expended by or on behalf of the state shall be turned over to the State Treasurer no later than one business day after the parties to the agreement have determined that the moneys are moneys to be expended by or on behalf of the state. [2013 c.528 §6]
Note: See note under 455.185.
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