Oregon Revised Statutes
Or. Rev. Stat. § 561.190 (2026)
Rules and regulations; publication; effect of violation
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561.190 Rules and regulations; publication; effect of violation. The State Department of Agriculture is authorized and directed to make any and all rules and regulations necessary for the administration or enforcement of any law with the administration or enforcement of which the department is charged, and not inconsistent with the authority with which the department is vested or with any such law. Such rules and regulations shall be compiled and printed in pamphlet form for distribution. The violation of any rule or regulation made by the department pursuant to this section shall be a violation of the law to which such rule or regulation applies and shall be punishable in the manner provided for violations of such law.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases, 1959–1987 · leading case: State v. Hudson House, Inc., 371 P.2d 675 (Or. 1962).
State v. Hudson House, Inc., 371 P.2d 675 (Or. 1962). “209 and ORS 561.190, a copy of which said order was thereafter duly filed with the Secretary of State, the aforesaid bread not then and there being round loaves, French, Vienna, or Bye loaves, contrary to the Statutes in such cases made and provided, and against the peace and…”
SEALE v. McKennon, 336 P.2d 340 (Or. 1959). “206; by Ch 390, Or Laws 1957 (an act relating to livestock auction markets, now part of ORS ch 599) with certain exceptions; and by ORS 561.190, which is a general grant of authority to the Department to make rules and regulations.”
Kasch's Garden Centers & Nurseries v. Dep't of Agric., 736 P.2d 609 (Or. Ct. App. 1987). “It cited only ORS 561.190, ORS 570.305 and ORS 561.520(4).”
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