2011 Oregon Revised Statutes
ORS Volume 13, Chapters 536 - 644
ORS Chapter 541
541.710 Processing project application; fee.


OR Rev Stat § 541.710 (through Leg Sess 2011) What's This?

(1) Upon receipt of an application filed as provided in ORS 541.705, the Water Resources Commission shall determine whether the feasibility study described in ORS 541.705 for the water development project set forth in or accompanying the application is satisfactory and if the commission determines that it is not satisfactory, the commission may:

(a) Reject the application;

(b) Require the applicant to submit additional information and revision of the feasibility study as may be necessary; or

(c) Make such revisions of the feasibility study as the commission considers necessary to make the plan satisfactory.

(2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, for a loan application filed under ORS 541.705 or section 20, chapter 907, Oregon Laws 2009, the commission shall charge and collect from the applicant at the time the application is filed an application fee equal to the lesser of 0.10 percent of the loan applied for or $2,500. In addition, the commission may require the applicant to pay for costs that exceed the application fee if the Water Resources Director determines that the costs are incurred solely in connection with processing the application. Before incurring the additional costs, the commission shall advise the applicant of the additional costs to be paid by the applicant. Moneys referred to in this subsection shall be paid into the Water Development Administration and Bond Sinking Fund.

(3) The commission may establish a reduced application fee by rule for a water development project that is for fish protection or for watershed enhancement. [1977 c.246 3; 1985 c.673 114; 1987 c.636 3; 2009 c.907 5]

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