Oregon Statutes 777.065 – Development of port facilities at certain ports as state economic goal; state agencies to assist ports
The Legislative Assembly recognizes that assistance and encouragement of enhanced world trade opportunities are an important function of the state, and that development of new and expanded overseas markets for commodities exported from the ports of this state has great potential for diversifying and improving the economic base of the state. Therefore, development and improvement of port facilities suitable for use in world maritime trade at the Ports of Umatilla, Morrow, Arlington, The Dalles, Hood River and Cascade Locks and the development of deepwater port facilities at Astoria, Coos Bay, Newport, Portland and St. Helens is declared to be a state economic goal of high priority. All agencies of the State of Oregon are directed to assist in promptly achieving the creation of such facilities by processing applications for necessary permits in an expeditious manner and by assisting the ports involved with available financial assistance or services when necessary. [1981 c.879 § 6; 1993 c.106 § 1]
777.065 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS Chapter 777 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
(Port Powers and Functions; Port Commissioners)