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title=31 page=1 <br />on bridges shall be distributed equitably within the county, based on the agreement described in paragraph <br />(c) of this subsection. <br /> (c) Multnomah County and the cities within the county shall agree upon the distribution of moneys <br />described in paragraph (b) of this subsection. When the county and the cities have reached an agreement, <br />they shall notify the Oregon Transportation Commission of the agreement. If the commission does not <br />receive notice of an agreement by June 30, 2004, the Department of Transportation may not distribute <br />moneys that would otherwise go to the county under paragraph (b) of this subsection. Such moneys shall <br />revert to the State Highway Fund for use by the Department of Transportation. [2003 c.618 §18] <br /> 366.745 <br /> [Renumbered 367.165] <br /> 366.747 Allocation of moneys from specified increases in fees. <br /> (1) The following moneys shall be <br />allocated as described in subsection (2) of this section: <br /> (a) The amount attributable to the increase in the inspection fee by the amendments to ORS 803.215 by <br />section 47, chapter 618, Oregon Laws 2003. <br /> (b) The amount attributable to any increase in registration plate fees by the amendments to ORS <br />803.570 by section 48, chapter 618, Oregon Laws 2003. <br /> (c) The amount attributable to the increases in fees for driver licenses, permits and endorsements by the <br />amendments to ORS 807.370 by section 49, chapter 618, Oregon Laws 2003. <br /> (d) The amount attributable to the increase in the weight receipt fee by the amendments to ORS 825.450 <br />by section 50, chapter 618, Oregon Laws 2003. <br /> (2) The moneys described in subsection (1) of this section shall be allocated 60 percent to counties and <br />40 percent to cities. Moneys allocated under this section shall be distributed in the same manner as moneys <br />allocated to counties and cities under ORS 366.739 are distributed. [2003 c.618 §53] <br /> 366.749 Allocation of moneys resulting from increase in numbers of vehicle registrations, titles <br />and trip permits due to specified actions by vehicle dealers and persons engaged in towing. <br /> (1) Each <br />year the Department of Transportation shall determine the increase in the number of vehicle registrations <br />and titles that is attributable to ORS 803.565 and the increase in the number of trip permits issued under <br />ORS 803.600 that is attributable to the amendments to ORS 803.600 by section 3, chapter 600, Oregon <br />Laws 2003. <br /> (2) Notwithstanding any other allocation of moneys to counties and cities under this chapter, the <br />amount of moneys from the increases described in subsection (1) of this section shall be allocated 60 <br />percent to counties and 40 percent to cities. Moneys allocated under this section shall be distributed in the <br />same manner as moneys allocated to counties and cities under ORS 366.739 are distributed. [2003 c.618 <br />§55] <br /> 366.750 <br /> [Renumbered 367.170] <br /> 366.755 <br /> [Renumbered 367.175] <br /> 366.760 <br /> [Renumbered 367.180] <br />(Counties) <br />http://www.leg.state.or.us/ors/366.html (43 of 50) [11/3/2008 3:32:17 PM] <br /> <br />
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