Whereas the existence of an Oregon state seal is written into Oregon's state constitution, the design of the seal itself is dictated by Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) chapter 186. The statutes list two laws pertaining to design and usage of the seal. The state seal consists of an escutcheon,...
The Oregon statute provides a more restrictive justification for a "stop" than is required by Terry.[5] The permissible scope of the "stop and frisk" delineated in ORS 131.605 ORS 131.625 is certainly no broader than that permitted by Terry. Terry and the Oregon statutes recognize an exception...
Whereas the Oregon Territorial Legislature, on January 18, 1854, recognized this seminal event in the history of the Oregon Country by adopting as the motto of the Oregon Territory the Latin phrase, "Alis Volat Propiis," which, in English, means "She flies with her own wings"; and Whereas ...
or other premises used in connection therewith, of beer in quantities of 200 gallons or less during any calendar year, or wine in quantities of 200 gallons or less during any calendar year, for the personal consumption only of the homeowner(s), their families or their guests; provided however...
While it is contestable whether or not public agencies should even charge for records requests, as tax dollars were used to compile the records (for more on this argument see theOregon AG’s 2010 report), we at WikiFOIA prefer to give public bodies the benefit of the doubt when it comes...
Florida Statutes § 316.272. Exhaust systems, prevention of noise (1) Every motor vehicle shall at all times be equipped with an exhaust system in good working order and in constant operation, including muffler, manifold pipe, and tailpiping to prevent excessive or unusual noise. In no event...
they are surely most just and most agreeable both with the goverment and with the nature of the poeple: how falls it out then, that you seme to dislike of them, as not so meete for that realm of Ireland, and not onely the common law, but also the statutes and acts of parlament, ...
states, allow a physician, or in some areas a nurse practitioner, to prescribe a lethal dose of medication for an individual to self-administer.1,2 The U.S. States of California, Colorado, Hawaii, Maine, Montana, New Jersey, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, and the District of Columbia3, 4...
Oregon law explicitly exempts the “Armed Forces of the United States” from its provisions. Or. HB 2710, Sec. 16. The law references ORS 351.642, which defines “Armed Forces of the United States” as including (A) the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard of the ...