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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 596 · Disease Control Generally

596.050 Production of bacteriological or biological products for department; use of proceeds

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596.050 Production of bacteriological or biological products for department; use of proceeds. The Oregon agricultural experiment station, the College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University or the State Department of Agriculture may make, produce or furnish bacteriological or biological products to be used by the department for the treatment, prevention or detection of animal disease. If either the experiment station or the College of Veterinary Medicine furnishes the products, the station or the college may do so directly to the department and shall produce and furnish such products at actual or approximate cost.
Such cost shall be paid by the department out of funds available for that purpose. All money obtained by the department from the sale of such biological or bacteriological products shall be used by the department to pay such costs and for making, producing or furnishing such products, and is continuously appropriated to the department for that purpose. [Amended by 1981 c.681 §1; 2003 c.14 §355]
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