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Criminal Justice Commission : Organized Retail Theft Grant Program : Organized Retail Theft : State of Oregon Translate this site into other Languages tag, as divs are not allowed in 's --> Organized Retail Theft Grant Program Organized Retail Theft Grant Program Pursuant to House Bill 3069 (2025) , Section 24 (1), the purpose of the Organized Retail Theft (ORT) Grant Program is to financially assist local law enforcement agencies, and the Oregon Department of Justice with costs associated with addressing and prosecuting organized retail theft, as defined in ORS 164.
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