Article XI-D, Oregon Constitution
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Section 1
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State’s Rights, Title and Interest to Water and Water-Power Sites to Be Held in Perpetuity The rights, title and interest in and to all water for the development of water power and to water power sites, which the state of Oregon now owns or may hereafter acquire, shall be held by it in perpetuity. |
Amendments
[Created through initiative petition filed July 7, 1932, and adopted by the people Nov. 8, 1932]
Section 2
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State’s Powers Enumerated The state of Oregon is authorized and empowered:
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Amendments
[Created through initiative petition filed July 7, 1932, and adopted by the people Nov. 8, 1932; Amendment proposed by S.J.R. 6, 1961, and adopted by the people Nov. 6, 1962]
Section 3
| Text of Section 3:
Legislation to Effectuate Article The legislative assembly shall, and the people may, provide any legislation that may be necessary in addition to existing laws, to carry out the provisions of this article; Provided, that any board or commission created, or empowered to administer the laws enacted to carry out the purposes of this article shall consist of three members and be elected without party affiliation or designation. |
Amendments
[Created through initiative petition filed July 7, 1932, and adopted by the people Nov. 8, 1932]
Section 4
| Text of Section 4:
Construction of Article Nothing in this article shall be construed to affect in any way the laws, and the administration thereof, now existing or hereafter enacted, relating to the appropriation and use of water for beneficial purposes, other than for the development of water power. |
Amendments
[Created through initiative petition filed July 7, 1932, and adopted by the people Nov. 8, 1932]
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