Oregon Statutes 565.640 – Peace officers; authority; power of arrest
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The peace officers of a county fair board or of a society mentioned in ORS § 565.610, during the continuance of each annual fair or other public event or meeting, and for three days prior and two days subsequent thereto, on the grounds owned or occupied by the county fair board or society for fairs, exhibitions or other public events or meetings, shall have all the authority of a deputy sheriff and may make arrests for violations of the provisions of ORS § 565.610 to 565.650 or other laws of this state, or the rules or regulations of the fair board or society. [Amended by 1953 c.675 § 12; 1969 c.239 § 8; 1973 c.537 § 11; 2005 c.777 § 45; 2013 c.492 § 19]
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 565.640
- Board: means county fair board. See Oregon Statutes 565.010
- Continuance: Putting off of a hearing ot trial until a later time.
- County fair: means an exhibition held for the purposes of disseminating knowledge concerning, and encouraging the growth and prosperity of, all agricultural, stock raising, horticultural, mining, mechanical, artistic and industrial pursuits in a county, including the racing of animals and vehicles. See Oregon Statutes 565.010
