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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 569 · Weed Control · Control Efforts

569.475 Cost-share assistance grants for weed control; source of expenditures; limit on grants

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569.475 Cost-share assistance grants for weed control; source of expenditures; limit on grants.
(1)The county courts of the several counties of this state hereby are required to provide cost-share assistance grants to persons owning or occupying land within such counties who conduct a weed control project in accordance with the provisions of ORS 569.370 and 569.470 to 569.495. Expenditures by any county court or commission for cost-share assistance grants shall be made from the county’s weed control fund pursuant to ORS 569.420.
(2)In any fiscal year, the amount of cost-share assistance to any person eligible for such assistance under ORS 569.470 and 569.480 shall be an amount equal to, but not exceeding, 50 percent of the actual cost of the eligible person’s weed control project. [Formerly 570.585]
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