(2) After the receipt of the distraint warrant, the clerk of the county shall enter in the County Clerk Lien Record the name of the person, the amount for which the distraint warrant is issued and the date the distraint warrant is recorded. The amount of the distraint warrant shall become a lien upon the title to and interest in any property owned or later acquired by the debtor against whom it is issued, and it may be enforced by the agency in the same manner as a judgment of the circuit court.
(3) In the event that an ability-to-pay order issued under ORS 179.640 (4) or (5) becomes final, and supersedes a previous final ability-to-pay order on which a distraint warrant had been issued, the agency shall issue a new distraint warrant superseding the previous distraint warrant, and the lien shall conform to the new order.
(4) The agency may direct a copy of the distraint warrant to the sheriff of any county of the state commanding the sheriff to levy upon and sell the real and personal property of the taxpayer found within that county, for the payment of the amount due, with interest, collection charge and the sheriff’s fee. The sheriff shall return the distraint warrant to the agency and pay to it the money collected not less than 60 days from the date the copy of the distraint warrant was directed to the sheriff.
(5) The agency may issue the directive provided in subsection (4) of this section to any agent of the agency. In executing the distraint warrant, the agent shall have the same powers conferred by law upon sheriffs. However, the agent is not entitled to any fee or compensation in excess of actual expenses incurred in the performance of this duty. [1973 c.806 §§10,11,12; 1983 c.696 §8; 1989 c.348 §5; 1999 c.159 §4; 2001 c.487 §5; 2009 c.595 §151; 2013 c.36 §61]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 05 - State Government, Government Procedures, Land Use
Chapter 179 - Administration of State Institutions
Section 179.010 - Definitions.
Section 179.040 - General powers and duties; rules.
Section 179.045 - Reports on convictions; forms; confidentiality.
Section 179.055 - Disposition of income from property; maintenance of property.
Section 179.210 - Claim for injury or damage; conditions.
Section 179.240 - Procedure where award due person owing debt to state.
Section 179.321 - Responsibility to supervise state institutions.
Section 179.331 - Appointment, suspension and removal of superintendents.
Section 179.340 - Salaries and expenses of superintendents.
Section 179.360 - Powers and duties of superintendents.
Section 179.375 - Chaplaincy services.
Section 179.380 - Employment of staff; oaths and bonds.
Section 179.405 - License required for teachers at institution.
Section 179.471 - Definitions for ORS 179.473 and 179.478.
Section 179.473 - Transfers between institutions; rules.
Section 179.492 - Dispensing of brand-name mental health drugs.
Section 179.495 - Disclosure of written accounts of adult in custody; penalty.
Section 179.505 - Disclosure of written accounts by health care services provider.
Section 179.507 - Enforcement of ORS 179.495 and 179.505; actions; venue; damages.
Section 179.508 - Disclosure of individually identifiable health information about adult in custody.
Section 179.509 - Reports on deaths at institutions; compilation submitted to President and Speaker.
Section 179.510 - "Funds" defined; deposit of funds of institution residents with State Treasurer.
Section 179.560 - Members; appointment; terms; meetings.
Section 179.570 - Powers and duties of board; report to legislature.
Section 179.580 - Ad hoc committees.
Section 179.610 - Definitions for ORS 179.610 to 179.770.
Section 179.620 - Liability of person or estate for cost of care.
Section 179.653 - Unpaid costs as lien on property; order; when appealable.
Section 179.655 - Enforcement of lien; distraint warrant.
Section 179.701 - Determination of cost-of-care rates.
Section 179.711 - Remittance of amounts due; refunds.
Section 179.740 - Collection from estates; settlement.
Section 179.750 - Equal care and services for persons in state institutions.