Oregon Statutes 180.225 – Attorney General representing public bodies in antitrust proceedings
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In any proceeding under the antitrust laws of the United States in which the state or any public body within the state is interested, the Attorney General may, in the discretion of the Attorney General, represent any such public body at its request, charging it for the cost of such representation pursuant to ORS § 180.160. [1971 c.418 § 9]
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 180.225
- public body: means state government bodies, local government bodies and special government bodies. See Oregon Statutes 174.109
- United States: includes territories, outlying possessions and the District of Columbia. See Oregon Statutes 174.100