Constitution of Oregon - Structure

Structure

  • I — Bill of rights
  • II — Suffrage and elections
  • III — Distribution of powers
  • IV — Legislative department
  • V — Executive department
  • VI — Administrative department
  • VII (Amended) — Judicial department
  • VII (Original) — Judicial department
  • VIII — Education and school lands
  • IX — Finance
  • X — The militia
  • XI — Corporations and internal improvements
  • XI-A — Farm and home loans to veterans
  • XI-D — State power development
  • XI-E — State reforestation
  • XI-F(1) — Higher education building projects
  • XI-F(2) — Veterans' bonus
  • XI-G — Higher education institutions and activities; community colleges
  • XI-H — Pollution control
  • XI-I(1) — Water development projects
  • XI-I(2) — Multifamily housing for elderly and disabled
  • XI-J — Small scale local energy loans
  • XI-K — Guarantee of bonded indebtedness of education districts
  • XI-L — Oregon Health and Science University
  • XI-M — Seismic rehabilitation of public education buildings
  • XI-N — Seismic rehabilitation of emergency services buildings
  • XI-O — Pension liabilities
  • XII — State printing
  • XIV — Seat of government
  • XV — Miscellaneous
  • XVI — Boundaries
  • XVII — Amendments and revisions
  • XVIII — Schedule

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