Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 479.168 (2026)

Definitions for ORS 479.168 to 479.190 and 479.990

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      479.168 Definitions for ORS 479.168 to 479.190 and 479.990. As used in ORS 479.168 to 479.190 and 479.990:

      (1) “Alter” in its various modes and tenses and its participial forms refers to an alteration.

      (2) “Alterations,” as applied to a building or structure, means any change, addition or modification in construction or occupancy.

      (3) “Construction” means the making, building, alteration, erection, reconstruction, rebuilding or production of a building or addition or extension thereto, or enlargement thereof, in any manner not included in the term “repair.”

      (4) “Family” means an individual or two or more persons related by blood or marriage or a group of not more than five persons, excluding servants, who need not be related by blood or marriage, living together in a dwelling unit.

      (5) “Hospital” means a building of any sort in which sick or injured persons are received or kept for medical, surgical or nursing purposes.

      (6) “Occupancy” means the purpose for which a building or structure is used or intended to be used. Change of occupancy is not intended to include change of tenants or proprietors.

      (7) “Owner” includes a duly authorized agent or attorney, a purchaser, a devisee, a fiduciary and a person having a vested or contingent interest in the property in question.

      (8) “Private residence” means that part of a single, double or multiple dwelling house or building occupied as living or sleeping quarters by one or more family units, exclusive of any portion of such house or building devoted to commercial, processing or manufacturing use.

      (9) “Public building” means a building in which persons congregate for civic, political, educational, religious, social or recreational purposes, including among others, state buildings, courthouses, schools, colleges, libraries, museums, exhibit buildings, lecture halls, churches, assembly halls, lodge rooms, dance halls, theaters, skating rinks, bath houses, armories, recreation piers, grandstands and bleachers in exhibition parks or fields, and jails.

      (10) “Repair” means restoration of an existing thing to its former state, to refit, to mend, to make good. “Repair” does not include construction, reconstruction, alteration or rebuilding of a building or any part thereof. [Formerly 479.010; 2011 c.97 §7]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 2007–2007 · leading case: State v. Luers, 153 P.3d 688 (Or. Ct. App. 2007).
State v. Luers, 153 P.3d 688 (Or. Ct. App. 2007). “305 (defining protected property as “any structure, place or thing customarily occupied by people, including ‘public buildings’ as defined by ORS 479.168 and ‘forestland,’ as defined by ORS 477.”
State v. Crawford, 171 P.3d 974 (Or. Ct. App. 2007). “305 (defining protected property as “any structure, place or thing customarily occupied by people, including ‘public buildings’ as defined by ORS 479.168 and ‘forestland,’ as defined by ORS 477.”
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