2005 Oregon Code - Chapter 566 :: Chapter 566 - Extension and Field Work - Rural Rehabilitation
Chapter 566 — Extension and Field Work; Rural Rehabilitation
2005 EDITION
EXTENSION AND FIELD WORK; RURAL REHABILITATION
AGRICULTURE
EXTENSION AND FIELD WORK
566.210Â Â Â Â Agricultural institutes; rules
566.220Â Â Â Â Extension and field work by Oregon State University
566.235Â Â Â Â Master Gardening Program
RURAL REHABILITATION
566.310Â Â Â Â Definition for ORS 566.310 to 566.360
566.320Â Â Â Â Application to federal government for return of trust assets of dissolved Oregon Rural Rehabilitation Corporation
566.330Â Â Â Â Authority to enter into agreements with Secretary of Agriculture to administer trust assets
566.340Â Â Â Â Administration of trust assets
566.350Â Â Â Â General authority of Housing and Community Services Department in administering law; delegation of authority to Secretary of Agriculture
566.360Â Â Â Â Nonliability of United States and Secretary of Agriculture
     566.010 [Repealed by 1953 c.334 §2]
     566.020 [Repealed by 1953 c.334 §2]
     566.030 [Repealed by 1953 c.334 §2]
     566.040
[Repealed by 1953 c.334 §2]
     566.050 [Repealed by 1953 c.334 §2]
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     566.060 [Repealed by 1953 c.334 §2]
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     566.070 [Repealed by 1953 c.334 §2]
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     566.080 [Repealed by 1953 c.334 §2]
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     566.090 [Repealed by 1953 c.334 §2]
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     566.100 [Repealed by 1953 c.334 §2]
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     566.110 [Repealed by 1953 c.334 §2]
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     566.120 [Repealed by 1953 c.334 §2]
EXTENSION AND FIELD WORK
     566.210
Agricultural institutes; rules. (1) The State Board of Higher Education may
hold institutes for the instruction of citizens of this state in the various
branches of agriculture at such times and at such places as the board may
direct. The board shall make such rules and regulations as it deems proper for
organizing and conducting the institutes, and shall employ an agent or agents
to perform such work in connection therewith as it deems best.
     (2) The course of instruction at the institutes shall be so arranged as to present to those in attendance results of the most recent investigations in theoretical and practical agriculture.
     566.220 Extension and field work by Oregon State University. Oregon State University may engage in, conduct and encourage educational extension, demonstration and field work in all or any of the several counties of the state, the same to include agriculture, horticulture, dairying, domestic science and other industries. It shall be conducted by means of instruction in the established schools of the state and by itinerant schools, farmers' institutes, local clubs, demonstration trains, exhibits at state, county and other fairs and expositions, and otherwise in such manner as may from time to time be deemed expedient by the university.
     566.230
[Repealed by 1955 c.771 §1]
     566.235
Master Gardening Program. The Oregon State University Extension Service
shall enhance its education program for urban and suburban landowners through
the Master Gardening Program. The purpose of the program is to teach urban and
suburban landowners proper conservation measures as those measures relate to
homes, gardens and general urban and suburban nonpoint pollution problems.
[1997 c.471 §1]
     566.240
[Amended by 1977 c.559 §5; repealed by 1983 c.327 §16]
     566.250
[Repealed by 1983 c.327 §16]
     566.260
[Repealed by 1983 c.327 §16]
RURAL REHABILITATION
     566.310
Definition for ORS 566.310 to 566.360. As used in ORS 566.310 to 566.360,
"secretary" means the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States.
[Formerly 414.040 and then 414.810; 1995 c.152 §1; 2003 c.253 §25]
     566.320
Application to federal government for return of trust assets of dissolved
Oregon Rural Rehabilitation Corporation. The Department of State Lands
hereby is designated as the state agency of the State of Oregon to make
application to and receive from the Secretary of Agriculture of the United
States, or any other proper federal official, pursuant and subject to the provisions
of Public Law 499, 81st Congress, approved May 3, 1950, the trust assets,
either funds or property, held by the United States as trustee in behalf of the
Oregon Rural Rehabilitation Corporation. [Formerly 414.050 and then 414.820]
     566.330
Authority to enter into agreements with Secretary of Agriculture to administer
trust assets. The Department of State Lands is authorized to enter into
agreements with the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States pursuant to
section 2(f), Public Law 499, 81st Congress, upon such terms and conditions and
for such periods of time as may be mutually agreeable, authorizing the
secretary to accept, administer, expend and use in the State of Oregon all or
any part of such trust assets for carrying out the purposes of Titles I and II
of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act, in accordance with the applicable
provisions of Title IV thereof, as now or hereafter amended, and to do all
things necessary to effectuate and carry out the purposes of such agreements.
[Formerly 414.060 and then 414.830; 1995 c.152 §2]
     566.340
Administration of trust assets. Notwithstanding any other provisions of
law, the funds and proceeds of the trust assets that are not authorized to be
administered by the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States under the
provisions of ORS 566.330 shall be received by the Department of State Lands
and by it deposited in the State Treasury in an account, separate and distinct
from the General Fund. Interest earned by the account shall be credited to the
account. Moneys in the account are continuously appropriated to the Housing and
Community Services Department and may be expended or obligated by the Housing
and Community Services Department for the purposes of ORS 566.330 or for
farmworker housing permissible under the charter of the now dissolved Oregon
Rural Rehabilitation Corporation. [Formerly 414.070 and then 414.840; 1989
c.966 §63; 1995 c.152 §3; 2003 c.253 §26; 2005 c.755 §47]
     566.350
General authority of Housing and Community Services Department in administering
law; delegation of authority to Secretary of Agriculture. (1) The Housing
and Community Services Department may:
     (a) Collect, compromise, adjust or cancel claims and obligations arising out of or administered under ORS 566.310 to 566.360 or under any mortgage, lease, contract or agreement entered into or administered pursuant to ORS 566.310 to 566.360, and, to the extent the department considers necessary and advisable, pursue the same to final collection in any court having jurisdiction.
     (b) At any execution, foreclosure or other sale, bid for the purchase of, or otherwise acquire, property upon which the department has a lien by reason of a judgment or execution or property that is pledged, mortgaged or conveyed or that otherwise secures any loan or other indebtedness owing to or acquired by the department under ORS 566.310 to 566.360.
     (c) Accept title to any property purchased or acquired under this subsection and:
     (A) Operate or lease such property for the period the department deems necessary to protect the investment in the property; and
     (B) Sell or otherwise dispose of such property in a manner consistent with the provisions of ORS 566.310 to 566.360.
     (2) The authority granted in this section may be delegated to the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States with respect to funds or assets authorized to be administered and used by the secretary under agreements entered into pursuant to ORS 566.330. [Formerly 414.080 and then 414.850; 1995 c.152 §4; 2003 c.14 §352]
     566.360 Nonliability of United States and Secretary of Agriculture. The United States and the Secretary of Agriculture of the United States shall be held free from liability by virtue of the transfer of the assets to the Department of State Lands pursuant to ORS 566.310 to 566.360. [Formerly 414.090 and then 414.860; 1995 c.152 §5]
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