USA Statutes : oregon
Title : TITLE 19 MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS RELATED TO GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Chapter : Chapter 186 State Emblems; State Boundary
(1) A state flag is adopted to
be used on all occasions when the state is officially and publicly
represented, with the privilege of use by all citizens upon such
occasions as may be fitting and appropriate. It shall bear on one side on
a navy blue field the state escutcheon in gold, supported by 33 gold
stars and bearing above the escutcheon the words "State of Oregon" in
gold and below the escutcheon the figures "1859" in gold, and on the
other side on a navy blue field a representation of the beaver in gold.
(2) The official colors of the State of Oregon are navy blue and
gold. [Amended by 1959 c.120 §1] The description of the seal of
the State of Oregon shall be an escutcheon, supported by 33 stars, and
divided by an ordinary, with the inscription, "The Union." In chief –
mountains, an elk with branching antlers, a wagon, the Pacific Ocean, on
which there are a British man-of-war departing and an American steamer
arriving. The second – quartering with a sheaf, plow and a pickax. Crest
– The American eagle. Legend – State of Oregon, 1859. (1) Except as authorized by the
Secretary of State, no person shall knowingly use any device, or possess
any device capable of such use, to emboss upon a document the seal of the
State of Oregon described in ORS 186.020.
(2) No person shall use any reproduction of the seal of the State
of Oregon:
(a) In any manner falsely implying official indorsement or
sponsorship by the State of Oregon or any of its agencies of any product,
business, service or other activity; or
(b) In any manner that subjects or exposes the seal of the State of
Oregon to ridicule, debasement or infamy. [1983 c.325 §1](1) In addition to any other liability
or penalty provided by law, the Secretary of State may do one or both of
the following:
(a) Petition the circuit court to enjoin violation of ORS 186.023;
or
(b) Pursuant to a hearing, issue an order imposing a civil penalty
upon a person for any violation of ORS 186.023.
(2) A civil penalty may only be imposed under this section pursuant
to ORS 183.745.
(3) The Secretary of State may assess a civil penalty under this
section not exceeding $500. The Secretary of State may remit or reduce
any penalty imposed under this section upon such terms and conditions as
the Secretary of State considers proper and consistent with the
protection of the integrity of the seal of the State of Oregon. In
imposing any penalty under this section, the Secretary of State shall
consider the following factors:
(a) Prior violations, if any, of the person under ORS 186.023;
(b) The economic and financial conditions of the person; and
(c) Whether and to what extent the seal or reproduction thereof was
used or possessed for deceptive or fraudulent purposes.
(4) In any judicial review of civil penalties imposed under this
section, the court, in its discretion, may reduce the penalty.
(5) All penalties recovered under this section shall be paid into
the State Treasury and credited to the General Fund and are available for
general governmental expenses. [1983 c.325 §2; 1989 c.706 §9; 1991 c.734
§10] The description in writing of the
seal of this state shall be deposited and recorded in the office of the
Secretary of State, and shall remain a public record. The motto of the State of Oregon is "Alis
Volat Propriis," translated from Latin as "She Flies With Her Own Wings."
[1957 c.355 §1; 1987 c.848 §1] (1) The
person or body having custody of each public building shall procure an
Oregon State flag of suitable size and shall cause the Oregon State flag
to be displayed with the United States flag upon or near such public
building during the hours when the United States flag is customarily
displayed, except in unsuitable weather, and at such other times as seems
proper.
(2) As used in this section, "public building" means:
(a) State institutions.
(b) All other state buildings upon which the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services determines it is suitable to display the Oregon
State flag.
(c) County courthouses. [1953 c.474 §§1,2] The
necessary funds to defray the expenses incurred for such flags and for
poles and appliances necessary in connection therewith and for the care
thereof shall be paid out of the funds available for the care and
maintenance of the public building. [1953 c.474 §3]
(1) The Champoeg Historical Pageant is proclaimed to be the official
pageant of Oregon statehood.
(2) The State Parks and Recreation Department shall encourage the
further development of the pageant and promote increased attendance at
its performances. [1987 c.831 §2; 1989 c.904 §51]STATE BOUNDARY COMPACT
The Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon hereby ratifies the
Oregon-Washington Columbia River Boundary Compact set forth in ORS
186.520, and the provisions of such compact hereby are declared to be the
law of this state upon such compact becoming operative as provided in
Article III of the compact. [1957 c.94 §1] The provisions of the Oregon-Washington
Columbia River Boundary Compact are as follows:
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PURPOSE
The boundary between the States of Oregon and Washington along the
course of the Columbia River has not been easy to ascertain because of
changes in the main channel of the river with a result that a state of
confusion and dispute exists and the enforcement and administration of
the laws of the two states has been rendered difficult.
The purpose of this compact is to fix with precision by reference
to stations of longitude and latitude the boundary between the States of
Oregon and Washington from one marine league due west of the mouth of the
Columbia River to the most easterly point at which the 46th parallel of
north latitude crosses said river, at which point the river ceases to
form the boundary between the two states.
ARTICLE II.
DESCRIPTION
The boundary between the States of Oregon and Washington from one
marine league due west of the mouth of the Columbia River to the point at
which the last described point number of the boundary as herein
determined meets the 46th parallel of north latitude at 118° 59´10?.12 of
the west longitude shall be as follows:
Beginning one marine league at sea off the mouth of the Columbia
River at north latitude 46°15´00? .00; running thence due east to point
number 1 of this description, which point is at north latitude 46°15´00?
.00, west longitude 124°05´00?.00; thence from point number 1 continuing
upstream in the channel of the Columbia River by a series of straight
lines connecting the following numbered and described points in
consecutive order. Point North West
NumberLatitude Longitude 1 46°15´00?.00 124°05´00?.00
2 46°15´51?.00 124°02´02?.75
3 46°16´17?.00 124°01´45?.80
4 46°16´59?.50 124°02´14?.40
5 46°17´28?.00 124°02´07?.00
6 46°17´33?.25 124°01´12?.25
7 46°16´41?.50 124°00´00?.00
8 46°16´03?.00 123°58´11?.80
9 46°14´19?.80 123°55´42?.00
10 46°14´06?.00 123°52´14?.50
11 46°16´09?.50 123°44´20?.50
12 46°15´01?.00 123°41´12?.70
13 46°15´33?.30 123°38´52?.80
14 46°15´23?.90 123°35´05?.00
15 46°15´38?.00 123°32´23?.00
16 46°16´14?.60 123°30´00?.00
17 46°15´46?.70 123°27´51?.40
18 46°14´23?.50 123°25´51?.60
19 46°13´10?.50 123°25´20?.50
20 46°11´29?.00 123°25´43?.60
21 46°10´47?.80 123°25´38?.00
22 46°09´01?.00 123°23´21?.50
23 46°08´33?.00 123°18´45?.60
24 46°09´04?.50 123°15´47?.20
25 46°10´00?.00 123°13´51?.20
26 46°11´20?.80 123°09´55?.50
27 46°11´11?.30 123°07´10?.90
28 46°09´40?.00 123°04´23?.50
29 46°09´24?.00 123°03´22?.40
30 46°08´38?.40 123°02´00?.00
31 46°08´06?.00 123°00´16?.00
32 46°06´20?.02 122°57´44?.28
33 46°06´17?.36 122°57´38?.295Description of Location of Point Number 33: A point on the center
line of the Longview Bridge at center of main span.
34 46°06´14?.71 122°57´32?.31
35 46°05´02?.70 122°54´11?.00
36 46°03´37?.50 122°52´59?.50
37 46°01´53?.50 122°52´35?.50
38 46°00´52?.25 122°51´17?.20
39 45°58´52?.00 122°50´11?.80
40 45°57´40?.00 122°48´46?.80
41 45°55´57?.00 122°48´18?.00
42 45°54´47?.00 122°48´36?.75
43 45°53´05?.00 122°47´48?.30
44 45°52´06?.00 122°47´01?.50
45 45°50´40?.00 122°47´04?.50
46 45°49´31?.20 122°47´41?.00
47 45°48´37?.00 122°47´40?.00
48 45°46´51?.00 122°46´06?.30
49 45°45´34?.20 122°45´37?.00
50 45°44´04?.70 122°45´32?.00
51 45°42´05?.00 122°46´16?.00
52 45°40´50?.80 122°46´24?.00
53 45°39´26?.75 122°45´46?.00
54 45°38´40?.00 122°44´13?.00
55 45°38´17?.00 122°42´47?.50
56 45°37´35?.37 122°41´35?.14
57 45°37´29?.47 122°41´23?.855Description of Location of Point Number 57: A point on the center
line of Northern Pacific Railroad Bridge across Columbia River, which
point is at center of 3rd pier south of the draw span.
58 45°37´26?.52 122°41´18?.215
59 45°37´07?.85 122°40´33?.42
60 45°37´05?.938122°40´26?.939Description of Location of Point Number 60: A point on the center
line of the west highway bridge crossing the Columbia River between
Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, said point being 12.0 ft.
south from the center of pier No. 6 of said bridge. 61 45°37´05?.62 122°40´25?.86Description of Location of Point Number 61: A point on the center
line of the east highway bridge crossing the Columbia River between
Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, said point being 12.0 ft.
south from the center of pier No. 6 of said bridge. 62 45°37´03?.71 122°40´19?.38
63 45°36´34?.00 122°38´27?.00
64 45°36´29?.80 122°36´21?.30
65 45°36´20?.00 122°35´20?.00
66 45°35´47?.90 122°32´48?.00
67 45°35´23?.50 122°31´24?.20
68 45°35´01?.00 122°29´30?.00
69 45°34´42?.80 122°28´20?.50
70 45°34´03?.00 122°27´09?.30
71 45°33´49?.00 122°26´15?.80
72 45°34´03?.30 122°24´36?.50
73 45°34´29?.50 122°23´25?.80
74 45°34´33?.40 122°22´44?.00
75 45°34´10?.00 122°21´04?.00
76 45°32´55?.20 122°19´49?.00
77 45°32´38?.00 122°17´43?.70
78 45°32´38?.80 122°15´56?.70
79 45°33´03?.25 122°14´24?.50
80 45°33´55?.00 122°11´58?.50
81 45°34´37?.00 122°10´54?.00
82 45°35´03?.00 122°08´25?.50
83 45°34´53?.40 122°06´40?.00
84 45°35´00?.00 122°06´02?.00
85 45°36´35?.00 122°02´35?.00
86 45°36´53?.80 122°01´11?.50
87 45°36´58?.00 122°00´08?.50
88 45°37´23?.00 121°58´54?.50
89 45°37´59?.00 121°57´42?.80
90 45°38´37?.50 121°57´16?.50
91 45°38´42?.00 121°57´01?.80
92 45°38´40?.35 121°56´37?.34
93 45°38´40?.13 121°56´22?.57Description of Location of Point Number 93: A point at the
intersection of the axis of Bonneville Dam and the center line of center
pier of the spillway of said dam.
94 45°38´39?.82 121°56´01?.46
95 45°39´17?.00 121°54´25?.00
96 45°39´43?.85 121°53´58?.48Description of Location of Point Number 96: A point on center line
of bridge at Cascade Locks, known as “The Bridge of the Gods” and in the
center of the main span of said bridge.
97 45°39´44?.81 121°53´58?.16
98 45°39´45?.77 121°53´57?.84
99 45°40´15?.00 121°54´02?.00
100 45°41´36?.80 121°51´57?.00
101 45°42´24?.75 121°48´36?.00
102 45°41´39?.00 121°44´02?.00
103 45°41´42?.00 121°42´22?.00
104 45°42´19?.00 121°40´02?.00
105 45°42´17?.50 121°37´48?.50
106 45°43´36?.00 121°31´54?.30
107 45°43´15?.275121°29´52?.445
108 45°43´07?.02 121°29´36?.615Description of Location of Point Number 108: A point on the center
line of the Hood River Bridge at the center of the draw span of said
bridge.
109 45°43´04?.075121°29´30?.96
110 45°42´05?.20 121°27´41?.80
111 45°41´39?.25 121°25´22?.00
112 45°41´35?.00 121°24´02?.00
113 45°42´11?.50 121°22´17?.00
114 45°42´18?.00 121°20´11?.50
115 45°42´00?.00 121°18´40?.00
116 45°41´13?.30 121°17´10?.00
117 45°40´40?.50 121°14´52?.00
118 45°40´17?.00 121°12´52?.50
119 45°39´00?.00 121°11´57?.00
120 45°37´47?.00 121°11´38?.40
121 45°37´00?.25 121°11´43?.00
122 45°36´23?.80 121°10´57?.00
123 45°36´22?.50 121°10´00?.00
124 45°36´29?.175121°08´39?.84
125 45°36´40?.89 121°08´22?.135Description of Location of Point Number 125: A point on the center
line of The Dalles Bridge across the Columbia River at the center of the
main span of said bridge.
126 45°36´43?.94 121°08´17?.53
127 45°36´35?.69 121°07´50?.34
128 45°36´58?.44 121°07´16?.41
129 45°37´06?.095121°06´57?.58
130 45°37´14?.85 121°07´02?.75Description of Location of Point Number 130: A point on the axis of
The Dalles Dam at Station 48 + 79 of the center line survey of said dam.
131 45°37´23?.97 121°07´08?.14
132 45°38´53?.13 121°05´01?.25
133 45°39´09?.54 121°03´47?.51
134 45°39´04?.04 121°01´57?.51
135 45°39´12?.08 121°00´22?.28
136 45°38´54?.66 120°58´56?.33
137 45°38´55?.91 120°58´49?.52Description of Location of Point Number 137: A point on the center
line of the Oregon Trunk Railroad Bridge and in the center of the 4th
pier from the north end of said bridge.
138 45°38´58?.405120°58´35?.90
139 45°39´24?.84 120°57´06?.97
140 45°39´23?.58 120°56´34?.22
141 45°38´24?.54 120°54´44?.75
142 45°38´35?.09 120°53´40?.72
143 45°40´18?.79 120°51´15?.26
144 45°41´11?.69 120°47´14?.64
145 45°42´19?.71 120°43´38?.83
146 45°42´42?.58 120°42´10?.70
147 45°42´57?.18 120°41´18?.11
148 45°43´48?.14 120°40´05?.19
149 45°44´45?.12 120°38´01?.97
150 45°44´47?.00 120°37´17?.91
151 45°44´47?.99 120°35´23?.91
152 45°44´18?.49 120°33´29?.23
153 45°42´37?.59 120°31´17?.65
154 45°42´00?.37 120°30´16?.48
155 45°41´40?.42 120°28´53?.22
156 45°41´58?.55 120°24´08?.96
157 45°42´41?.66 120°19´30?.62
158 45°43´16?.74 120°16´56?.18
159 45°43´33?.84 120°12´34?.62
160 45°45´43?.67 120°10´10?.01
161 45°46´24?.09 120°08´25?.17
162 45°47´07?.10 120°04´08?.70
163 45°48´26?.17 120°00´49?.27
164 45°49´28?.29 119°57´52?.64
165 45°49´41?.97 119°54´21?.95
166 45°50´25?.18 119°50´53?.51
167 45°50´52?.00 119°48´05?.62
168 45°50´45?.15 119°46´18?.16
169 45°51´25?.40 119°40´07?.80
170 45°54´20?.70 119°37´20?.96
171 45°55´10?.82 119°35´58?.28
172 45°55´32?.25 119°34´13?.67
173 45°54´31?.37 119°31´24?.18
174 45°54´23?.43 119°29´13?.01
175 45°55´03?.10 119°26´57?.35
176 45°55´18?.10 119°21´48?.12
177 45°55´51?.37 119°19´52?.71
178 45°55´54?.48 119°19´39?.28Description of Location of Point Number 178: A point on the center
line of the Umatilla Bridge at center of the north main span of said
bridge.
179 45°55´59?.59 119°19´17?.20
180 45°56´10?.26 119°17´47?.60Description of Location of Point Number 180: A point on the axis of
McNary Dam at the north face of the south nonoverflow section.
181 45°56´15?.24 119°17´05?.76
182 45°56´24?.05 119°15´21?.40
183 45°55´58?.60 119°13´28?.22
184 45°55´40?.97 119°11´39?.82
185 45°55´40?.26 119°10´05?.04
186 45°55´58?.55 119°07´30?.72
187 45°56´34?.25 119°05´32?.00
188 45°57´31?.28 119°03´37?.36
189 45°58´09?.33 119°01´33?.95
190 45°58´45?.73 119°00´27?.12
191 45°00´00?.00 118°59´10?.12ARTICLE III.
RATIFICATION AND EFFECTIVE DATE
This compact shall become operative when it has been ratified by
the legislatures of the States of Oregon and Washington and approved by
the Congress of the United States and the Constitutions of the States of
Oregon and Washington have been amended to authorize the establishment of
the boundary as herein provided.
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___[1957 c.94 §2]Note: The descriptions of the locations of points in Article II of
the compact are as of 1957.
For ratification of compact by Washington legislature see chapter 90,
Laws of 1957, (RCW 43.58.050–RCW 43.58.090), effective March 13, 1957.
For amendment to Washington Constitution authorizing establishment of
boundary as provided in compact see Amendment 33 to Article XXIV, §1,
Washington Constitution, approved November 4, 1958, and proclaimed
December 4, 1958, by Governor to be approved.
For approval of compact by Congress see Public Law 85-575, dated July 31,
1958, 72 Stat. 455 (1958).
Effective date of Oregon constitutional amendment (Const. Art. XVI)
authorizing establishment
of boundary as provided in compact is December 3, 1958.
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