(1) A law enforcement agency may not receive any of the following property from a military equipment surplus program operated by the federal government: (a) Unmanned aircraft systems that are armored or weaponized; (b) Aircraft that are combat-configured or combat-coded; (c) Grenades or similar explosives, or grenade launchers; or (d) Firearms silencers. (2) A law […]
(1) At the request of a humane investigation agency, the Superintendent of State Police shall commission a designated employee of the humane investigation agency as a humane special agent, if: (a) The employee is certified, or is eligible for certification, as a police officer under the provisions of ORS 181A.355 to 181A.689; (b) The superintendent […]
(1) A humane special agent shall work cooperatively with law enforcement agencies in enforcing animal welfare laws and shall defer to the direction of a law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the commission of a violation of animal welfare laws. (2) If a law enforcement agency or a humane investigation agency learns of an allegation […]
The Legislative Assembly finds and declares that telecommunicators are first responders. [2021 c.278 §1] Note: 181A.348 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 181A or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
The Superintendent of State Police may make rules governing the eligibility of towing businesses to be placed and remain on any list of such businesses used by the Department of State Police when it requests towing services on behalf of any person. [Formerly 181.440]