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2011 Oregon Revised Statutes
ORS Volume 6, Chapters 201 - 260
ORS Chapter 201
- 201.005 Boundary of the state defined.
- 201.010 Baker County.
- Note: For description of area removed from the area described in 201.010 (1) to form Malheur County, see 201.230.
- 201.020 Benton County.
- Note: For description of areas, parts of which were once encompassed by the area described in 201.020 (1)(a) but that now form parts of Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane and Lincoln Counties, see, respectively, 201.060, 201.080, 201.100, 201.150, 201.170, 201.200 and 201.210.
- 201.030 Clackamas County.
- Note: In addition to the boundary described in 201.030, the eastern boundary of Clackamas County is the summit of the Cascade Range adjacent to parts of the western boundaries of Wasco County (see 201.330) and Hood River County (see 201.140). The northern boundary of Clackamas County is the southern boundary of Multnomah County (see 201.260). For description of area removed from Clackamas County and annexed to Multnomah County, see 201.260.
- 201.040 Clatsop County.
- 201.050 Columbia County.
- 201.060 Coos County.
- Note: All of the boundary of Coos County is described in 201.060 except the western boundary, which is the Pacific Ocean.
- 201.070 Crook County.
- 201.080 Curry County.
- 201.090 Deschutes County.
- 201.100 Douglas County.
- Note: In addition to the boundary described in 201.100, the western boundary of Douglas County is in part the eastern boundary of Coos County (see 201.060) and in part the Pacific Ocean. The northern boundary of Douglas County is the southern boundary of Lane County (see 201.200). The western boundary of Douglas County is the summit of the Cascade Range adjacent to a part of the western boundary of Klamath County (see 201.180).
- 201.105 Land transferred to Douglas County.
- Note: 201.105 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 201 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
- 201.110 Gilliam County.
- 201.120 Grant County.
- 201.130 Harney County.
- 201.140 Hood River County.
- 201.150 Jackson County.
- Note: For description of areas, parts of which were once encompassed by the area described in 201.150 but that now form parts of Coos, Curry and Josephine Counties, see, respectively, 201.060, 201.080 and 201.170. The eastern boundary of Jackson County is part of the western boundary of Klamath County (see 201.180). The northern boundary of Jackson County is part of the southern boundary of Douglas County (see 201.100). The western boundary of Jackson County is the eastern boundary of Josephine County (see 201.170). The southern boundary of Jackson County is the Oregon-California line. Umpqua County, referred to in 201.150 (1), was incorporated in Douglas County in 1863.
- 201.160 Jefferson County.
- 201.170 Josephine County.
- 201.180 Klamath County.
- 201.190 Lake County.
- 201.200 Lane County.
- Note: In addition to the boundary described in 201.200, the eastern boundary of Lane County is the summit of the Cascade Range adjacent to parts of the western boundaries of Deschutes County (see 201.090) and Klamath County (see 201.180). The northern boundary of Lane County is the southern boundaries of Linn (see 201.220), Benton (see 201.020), and Lincoln (see 201.210) Counties. The western boundary of Lane County is the Pacific Ocean. Umpqua County, referred to in 201.200 (1), was incorporated in Douglas County in 1863.
- 201.210 Lincoln County.
- Note: For description of area removed from Lincoln County and annexed to Benton County, see 201.020.
- 201.220 Linn County.
- Note: In addition to the boundary described in 201.220, the eastern boundary of Linn County is the summit of the Cascade Range adjacent to parts of the western boundaries of Deschutes (see 201.090) and Jefferson (see 201.160) Counties. The northern boundary of Linn County is the southern boundary of Marion County (see 201.240). The western boundary of Linn County is the Willamette River adjacent to parts of the eastern boundaries of Benton (see 201.020) and Polk (see 201.270) Counties. For description of area removed from Linn County and annexed to Lane County, see 201.200.
- 201.230 Malheur County.
- 201.240 Marion County.
- Note: In addition to the boundary described in 201.240, the eastern boundary of Marion County is the summit of the Cascade Range adjacent to parts of the western boundaries of Jefferson (see 201.160) and Wasco (see 201.330) Counties. The northern boundary of Marion County is the southern boundary of Clackamas County (see 201.030). Part of the western boundary of Marion County is the Willamette River adjacent to the eastern boundary of Polk County (see 201.270).
- 201.250 Morrow County.
- 201.260 Multnomah County.
- 201.270 Polk County.
- 201.280 Sherman County.
- 201.290 Tillamook County.
- 201.300 Umatilla County.
- 201.310 Union County.
- 201.320 Wallowa County.
- 201.330 Wasco County.
- 201.340 Washington County.
- 201.350 Wheeler County.
- 201.360 Yamhill County.
- 201.370 Boundaries of counties bordering Pacific Ocean.
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