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Section 320.308 - Exemptions; exception.

OR Rev Stat § 320.308 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) A dwelling unit in a hospital, health care facility, long term care facility or any other residential facility that is licensed, registered or certified by the Department of Human Services or the Oregon Health Authority.

(2) A dwelling unit in a facility providing treatment for drug or alcohol abuse or providing mental health treatment.

(3) A dwelling unit that is used by members of the general public for temporary human occupancy for fewer than 30 days per year. The exemption granted under this subsection does not apply to a dwelling unit that is rented out as transient lodging using a platform of any kind provided in any manner by a transient lodging intermediary.

(4) A dwelling unit, the consideration for which is funded through a contract with a government agency and the purpose of which is to provide emergency or temporary shelter.

(5) A dwelling unit at a nonprofit youth or church camp, nonprofit conference center or other nonprofit facility.

(6) A dwelling unit that is leased or otherwise occupied by the same person for a consecutive period of 30 days or more during the year. The requirements of this subsection are satisfied even if the physical dwelling unit changes during the consecutive period, if:

(a) All dwelling units occupied are within the same facility; and

(b) The person paying consideration for the transient lodging is the same person throughout the consecutive period. [2005 c.187 §3; 2009 c.595 §206; 2019 c.499 §1]

Note: 320.308 was added to and made a part of 320.300 to 320.365 by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

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Section 320.308 - Exemptions; exception.