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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 577 · Oregon Beef Council

577.320 Receipt of services

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577.320 Receipt of services.
(1)Upon request by the Oregon Beef Council, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services may provide the same services that the department may provide to a commodity commission under ORS 576.307.
(2)The council shall pay to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services such amount for services performed by the department under subsection
(1)of this section as the department determines is adequate to reimburse the department for the costs necessary to perform such services.
(3)Upon request by the council, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services may design and supervise the installation of an accounting system for the council. The council shall pay to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services such amount for services performed by that department under this subsection as such department determines is adequate to reimburse it for the costs necessary to perform such services. [1959 c.685 §25; 1967 c.419 §36; 1993 c.500 §49; 1995 c.79 §313; 2003 c.604 §66]
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