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Chapter 182 — State Administrative Agencies
2001 EDITION
CROSS-REFERENCES
Note: Consult the statutory reference after the name of the agency or officer in the following list to determine the correct statutory designation of the agency or officer.
The following list does not, in certain cases, contain the statutory designations of those state officers or agencies subordinate to the principal officers or agencies listed.
Access and Habitat Board, 496.228
Accountancy, Oregon Board of, 673.410
Peer Review Oversight Committee, 673.455
Achieving parity between mental health benefits and physical health benefits in health insurance plans, joint interim task force on, 2001 c.979 §1
Acupuncture Advisory Committee, 677.780
Adjutant General, 396.150, Const. Art. X, §3
Adjutants General, Assistant, 396.165
Administrative Services, Oregon Department of, 184.305
Advocate for Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business [Office of the Governor], 200.025
Affirmative Action, Director of, 243.315
Agricultural Development Division [State Department of Agriculture], 576.009
Agricultural experiment stations, Ch. 567
Agriculture
Director of, 561.010
State Board of, 561.130
State Department of, 561.010
Albacore Commission, Oregon, 576.171
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Programs, Governor’s Council on, 430.255
Alcohol Server Education Advisory Committee, 471.547
All-Terrain Vehicle Account Allocation Committee, 390.565
Anatomy, Demonstrator of [State Board of Higher Education], 97.170
Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board, 674.305
Apprenticeship and Training Council, State, 660.110
Architect Examiners, State Board of, 671.120
Archivist, State, 357.815
Arts Commission, Oregon, 359.020
Asian Affairs, Commission on, 185.610
Asset Forfeiture Oversight Advisory Committee, 475A.155
Athletic Trainers, Board of [Health Licensing Office], 1999 c.736 §2
Attorney General, 180.010
Audiology, State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and [Department of Human Services], 681.400
Auditor of Public Accounts [Secretary of State], 293.505
Audits, Division of [Secretary of State], 297.010
Aviation, Department of, 835.100
Director, 835.106
Aviation Board, State, 835.102
Ballast water management, task force on, 2001 c.722 §5
Bar, Oregon State, 9.010
Board of Governors, 9.025
House of delegates, 9.136
Beef Council, Oregon, 577.210
Beginning teacher and administrator mentorship program [State Board of Education], 329.795
Bicycle lane and path advisory committee [Department of Transportation], 366.112
Black Affairs, Commission on, 185.420
Blind, Commission for the, 346.120
Blind, Industries for the, 346.190
Blind, Oregon State School for the, 346.010
Boiler Rules, Board of, 480.535
Boxing and Wrestling Commission, Oregon State, 463.113
Brownfields Redevelopment Coordinator [Economic and Community Development Department], 285A.185
Building Codes Structures Board, 455.132
Capital Projects Advisory Board, 276.227
Capitol building police officers, 276.023
Capitol Planning Commission, 276.030
Career schools, advisory committee on, 345.330
Center for Brain, Biology and Machine, University of Oregon, 352.046
Center for Health Statistics, 432.010
Center for Housing Innovation, University of Oregon, 352.048
Center for Lakes and Reservoirs, Portland State University, 352.068
Center for School Safety [Department of Higher Education], 339.331
Chancellor of Oregon University System, 351.075
Charitable Checkoff Commission, Oregon, 305.695
Chief Apiary Inspector, 602.020
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 2.045
Chief state steward, 462.250
Child Abuse Assessment, Advisory Council on, 418.784
Child Care, Commission for, 657A.600
Child Care Division [Employment Department], 657A.010
Child Support, Division of [Department of Justice], 180.340
Child Support Program [Department of Human Services], 409.021
Director, 409.021
Child welfare services advisory committee, 418.005
Children and Families, State Commission on, 417.730
Children’s Ombudsman, Office of the, 417.810
Children’s Trust Fund, Board of Trustees, 418.193 (sunsets July 1, 2001, contingent on events specified in section 48, chapter 1084, Oregon Laws 1999)
Chiropractic Examiners, State Board of, 684.130
Christmas Tree Advisory Committee, State, 571.515
Citizen Involvement Advisory Committee, State [land use], 197.160
Citizens’ Utility Board, 774.030
Climate Service, Oregon, Oregon State University, 352.245
Clinical Social Workers, State Board of, 675.510
Collections Unit [Department of Revenue], 293.250
Columbia River Gorge Commission, 196.150
Columbia River Governance Commission, 542.550
Columbia River Highway advisory committee, Historic, 366.553
Columbia River Resource Task Force, 171.867
Commercial and Industrial Development, Advisory Committee on, 2001 c.812 §1
Commercial Fishery Permit Board, 508.755
Commodity commissions, agricultural, 576.044 to 576.595
Community Colleges and Workforce Development, Department of, 326.370
Commissioner for Community College Services, 326.375
Title I-B of Workforce Investment Act of 1998, 660.318, 660.339
Community Cultural Participation Grant Program, 359.436
Community Development Incentive Advisory Board, 458.710
Compliance Advisory Panel, Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program, 468A.330
Computer Crime Grant Programs, Task Force on, 2001 c.963 §1 (sunsets January 1, 2003)
Conciliation Service, State [Employment Relations Board], 662.415
Connecting Oregon Communities Advisory Board [Economic and Community Development Department], 759.430
Construction Contractors Board, 701.205
Consumer Advisory Council [Department of Justice], 180.520
Consumer and Business Services, Department of, 705.105
Continuing Care Retirement Community Advisory Council, 101.040
Corrections, Department of, 423.020
Deputy Director, 423.075
Director, 423.075
Corrections Education Advisory Committee, 421.081
Corrections Enterprises, Oregon, 421.344
Administrator, 421.344
Corrections Facilities Siting Authority, 421.621
Corrections Ombudsman, 423.400
Cosmetology, Board of, 690.155
Council on Optometric Nontopical Formulary, 683.240
Counselors and Therapists, Oregon Board of Licensed Professional, 675.775
Court Administrator, State, 8.110
Court of Appeals, 2.510
Chief Judge, 2.550
Court Procedures, Council on, 1.730
Crime Prevention Information Center, Oregon Community, 181.755
Criminal identification, bureau of [state police], 181.066
Criminal Justice Commission, Oregon, 137.654
Criminal Justice Information Standards Advisory Board, 181.725
Crops Advisory Committee, Minor, 634.600
Cultural Development Grant Program, 359.431
Dairy Products Commission, Oregon, 576.135
Deaf, Oregon State School for the, 346.010
Debt Policy Advisory Commission, State, 286.550
Defense Force, Oregon State, Ch. 399
Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee, 243.505
Degree Authorization [Oregon Student Assistance Commission], Office of, 348.599
Dentistry, Oregon Board of, 679.230
Denture Technology, State Board of, 680.556
Detective bureau, state [state police], 181.070
Developmental Fisheries Board, 506.465
Dietitians, Board of Examiners of Licensed, 691.485
Direct Entry Midwifery, State Board of, 687.470
Disabilities Commission, Oregon, 185.130
Dispute Resolution Commission, 36.115
Director, duties, 36.130
Diversion Program Supervisory Council, 677.615
Drug Use Review Board, 414.355
Dungeness Crab Commission, Oregon, 576.155
Eastern Oregon Psychiatric Center, 426.010
Superintendent, 426.020
Eastern Oregon Training Center, 427.010
Superintendent, 427.010
Eastern Oregon University, 352.002
Economic and Community Development Commission, Oregon, 285A.040
Advisory and technical committees, 285A.060
Economic and Community Development Department, 285A.070
Brownfields Redevelopment Coordinator, 285A.185
Director, 285A.070
Economic Development Coordinating Council, Oregon, 2001 c.947 §2 (sunsets January 2, 2004)
Education and Workforce Policy Advisor, 660.312
Education, Department of, 326.111
Youth Corrections Education Program, 326.700
Juvenile Detention Education Program, 326.700
Education, Joint Boards of, 348.890
Education, State Board of, 326.021
Electric and Magnetic Field Committee, 469.480
Electric Power and Conservation Planning Council, Pacific Northwest, 469.815
Electrical and Elevator Board, 455.138
Electrologists and Permanent Color Technicians and Tattoo Artists, Advisory Council [to the Health Licensing Office] for, 690.425
Emergency Board, 291.324
Emergency Fire Cost Committee, 477.440
Administrator, 477.460
Emergency Management, Office of [Department of State Police], 401.260
Director, 401.260
Emergency Medical Service Committee, State, 682.195
Emergency Medical Services and Trauma Systems Program [Department of Human Services], 431.623
Employee Suggestion Awards Commission, 182.320
Employment Appeals Board [Employment Department], 657.685
Employment Department, 657.601
Advisory Council, 657.695
Director, 657.608
Employment Education and Training Advisory Committee, Safe, 654.189
Employment Relations Board, 240.060
Employment Service, Oregon State, 657.705
Energy Facility Siting Council, 469.450
Advisory groups, 469.480
Energy, Office of, 469.030
Administrator, 469.040
Engineering and Land Surveying, State Board of Examiners for, 672.240
Engineering and Technology Industry Council [State Board of Higher Education], 351.663
Entrepreneurial Development Loan Fund Advisory Committee, Oregon, 285B.755
Environmental Quality Commission, 468.010
Environmental Quality, Department of, 468.030
Director, 468.040
Remedial Action Advisory Committee, 465.420
Technical advisory committee, 468B.166
Euthanasia Task Force, 686.510
Fair and Exposition Center, Oregon State, 565.015
Fair Commission, County, 565.410
Fair Dismissal Appeals Board, 342.930
Fair, Oregon State, 565.040
Family Services Review Commission, 411.125
Family Support Advisory Council [Department of Human Services], 417.346
Subcommittee, 409.462
Fertilizer Research Committee, 633.479
Filbert Commission, Oregon, 576.145
Film and Video Board, 284.315
Film and Video Office, Oregon, 284.305
Financing Quality Child Care, Task Force on, 2001 c.831 §28
Fire Marshal, State, 476.020
Fish and Wildlife Commission, State, 496.090
Fish and Wildlife Director, State, 496.112
Fish and Wildlife, State Department of, 496.080
Fish Division, 496.124
Renewal of licenses through mail and World Wide Web, task force to assess pilot project on, 2001 c.559 §3 (sunsets January 2, 2004)
Wildlife Division, 496.124
Fish Passage Task Force, 509.590
Fish Screening Task Force [State Department of Fish and Wildlife], 496.085
Fisheries Board, Developmental, 506.465
Fisheries Commission, Pacific Marine, 507.040, 507.050
Fishery Permit Board, Commercial, 508.755
Food Service Advisory Committee, State, 624.045
Forensic laboratories [state police], 181.080
Forest practice committees [State Board of Forestry], 527.650
Forest Research Laboratory, 526.225
Advisory Committee, 526.225
Forest Resource Trust advisory committee, 526.700
Forest Resources Institute, Oregon, 526.610
Board of directors, 526.610
Forest Trust Land Advisory Committee, 526.156
Forester, State, 526.031
Forestry Department, State, 526.008
Forestry, State Board of, 526.009
Genetic Research Advisory Committee (2001), 1999 c.921 §4
Geologist Examiners, State Board of, 672.615
Geologist, State, 516.120
Geology and Mineral Industries, State Department of, 516.020
Governing Board, 516.080
Government Standards and Practices Commission, Oregon, 244.250
Governor’s Fire Service Policy Council, 476.680
Graduate School of Social Work, Portland State University, 352.071
Grains Commission, Oregon, 576.175
Ground water advisory committee, 536.090
Hanford Waste Board, Oregon, 469.571
Health Care Consumer Protection Advisory Committee, 743.827
Health Care Costs, Leadership Commission on, SJR 35 (2001)
Health Care Costs and Trends, Leadership Commission on, 2001 c.898 §14
Health Care Personnel, Interim Task Force on, 2001 c.877 §1
Health care professions, practices and procedures, advisory board, 431.190
Health Council, Oregon, 442.035
Health Insurance Reform Advisory Committee, 743.745
Health Licensing Office, 676.605
Director, 676.610
Health Resources Commission, 442.580
Health Services Commission, 414.715
Health Statistics, Center for, 432.010
State Registrar of, 432.030
Healthy Streams Partnership, 541.407
Hearing Aids, Advisory Council on, 694.165
Hearing Officer Panel [Employment Department], 1999 c.849 §3 (sunsets January 1, 2004)
Hearings Division [Workers’ Compensation Board], 656.708
Higher Education
Department of, 351.010
State Board of, 351.010
Western Interstate Commission for, 351.780
Higher Education Technology Transfer Account Board, 2001 c.835 §3
Higher Education Technology Transfer Fund Board, 351.680
Hispanic Affairs, Commission on, 185.320
Historic Assessment Review Committee, 358.511
Historic Columbia River Highway advisory committee, 366.553
Historic Preservation Officer, State, 358.565
Historic Preservation Revolving Loan Fund Review Committee, 358.666
Historic Preservation, State Advisory Committee, 358.622
Historical Society, Oregon, 358.770
Home Care Commission, 410.602
Hospital, Oregon State, 426.010
Superintendent, 179.331, 426.020
Housing and Community Services Department, 456.555
Director, 456.555
Housing Council, State, 456.567
Human Services, Department of, 409.010
Director, 409.100
Oregon Council on Health Care Interpreters, 409.619
Volunteer Program, 409.360
Hunger Relief Task Force, 458.532
Hydroelectric Application Review Team, 543A.035, 543A.075, 543A.300
Independent Multidisciplinary Science Team [salmon restoration], 541.409
Indian Services, Commission on, 172.100
Industrial Extension Service [Economic and Community Development Department], 329.930
Industrialized Housing Development Program, University of Oregon, 352.048
Information agency, state [interstate support enforce-ment], 110.369
Injured workers, office of ombudsman for, [Department of Consumer and Business Services], 656.709
Institute for Natural Resources, Oregon State University, 352.239
Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies, Portland State University, 352.074
Institutional physical access committees, higher education, 352.015
Insurance Guaranty Association, Oregon, 734.550
Insurance Pool Governing Board, 735.704
Interagency Coordinating Council (special education), State, 343.499
Interagency Hazard Communication Council, 453.510
Interagency Shared Information System, 657.732
International Port of Coos Bay, Oregon, board of commissioners, 777.920
International Trade Commission, 285A.131
Invasive Species Council, 561.687
Investigators, Oregon Board of, 703.475
Investment Council, Oregon, 293.706
JOBS Plus Advisory Board, 411.886
JOBS Plus Implementation Council(s), 411.890
Joint Interim Tsunami Response Planning Task Force, HJR 56 (2001)
Judge Advocate, State, 398.012
Judicial Conference of the State of Oregon, 1.810
Judicial Fitness and Disability, Commission on, 1.410
Justice, Department of, 180.210
Juvenile Compact Administrator, 417.040
Juvenile court cases, disposition, advisory committee, 419C.510
Juvenile Crime Prevention Advisory Committee [Oregon Criminal Justice Commission], 417.845
Klamath River Basin Compact Commission, 542.620 (Art. IX)
Knowledge and Economic Development, Oregon Council for, 2001 c.519 §2 (sunsets January 2, 2006)
Labor and Industries, Bureau of, 651.020
Commissioner, 651.030
Land Board, State, 273.031
Land Conservation and Development Commission, 197.030
Department of, 197.075
Director, 197.075, 197.085
Land Use Board of Appeals, 197.810
Lands, Division of State, 273.041
Director, 273.161
Landscape Architect Board, State, 671.459
Landscape Contractors Board, State, 671.630
Law Commission, Oregon, 173.315
Law Enforcement Contacts Policy and Data Review Committee, 2001 c.687 §6
Legislative Administrator, 173.710
Legislative committees, see "Joint legislative committees" under the cross-references to ORS chapter 171
Legislative Counsel, 173.111
Legislative Fiscal Officer, 173.410
Legislative Revenue Officer, 173.800
Librarian, State, 357.015
Life and Health Insurance Guaranty Association, Oregon, 734.800
Lifespan Respite Care Program [Department of Human Services], 409.458
Administrator, 409.462
Liquor Control Commission, Oregon, 471.705
Local citizen review boards [Judicial Department], 419A.096, 419A.098
Local Health Officials, Conference of, 431.330
Local Officials Advisory Committee, 197.165
Long Term Care Advisory Committee, 441.137
Long Term Care Ombudsman, 441.103
Lottery Commission, Oregon State, 461.100
Assistant Director for Security, 461.190
Lottery Director, State, 461.150
Low income energy assistance programs, advisory committee, 458.515
Management-Labor Advisory Committee, Workers’ Compensation, 656.790
Manufactured Dwelling Park Ombudsman, 446.543
Manufactured Structures and Parks Advisory Board, 446.280
Marine Board, State, 830.105
Marine Director, State, 830.135
Maritime Pilots, Oregon Board of [Department of Transportation], 776.105
Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, 352.066
Mass Transportation Financing Authority, Oregon, 391.520
Massage Therapists, State Board of, 687.115
Medicaid Advisory Committee, 414.211
Medicaid Long Term Care Quality and Reimbursement Advisory Council, 410.550
Medical care, advisory committee on, 656.794
Medical Examiner Advisory Board, State, 146.015
Medical Examiner, Deputy State, 146.045, 146.065
Medical Examiner, State, 146.035
Medical Examiners for the State of Oregon, Board of, 677.235
Medical Insurance Pool Board, Oregon, 735.610
Medical Service Committee, State Emergency, 682.195
Medical technology assessment program advisory committee [Health Resources Commission], 442.583
Mental Health Advisory Board, 430.050
Mental health compact administrator, 428.320
Midwifery, State Board of Direct Entry, 687.470
Military Council, 396.145
Military Department, Oregon, 396.305
Military Museum, Oregon, 396.555
Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business
Advocate for, [Office of the Governor], 200.025
Office for [Department of Consumer and Business Services], 200.025
Mortuary and Cemetery Board, State, 692.300
Municipal Debt Advisory Commission, Oregon, 287.030
Museum of Anthropology, Oregon State, University of Oregon, 352.045
Natural Heritage Advisory Council, 273.571
Natural Resources Division [Department of Agriculture], 561.400
Natural Resources Policy Administrator, 173.610
Naturopathic Examiners, Board of, 685.160
Naturopathic Physicians Formulary, Council on, 685.145
New Crops Development Board, 561.700
Northwest Interstate Compact on Low-Level Radioactive Waste Management, 469.930
Nursery Research and Regulatory Committee, State, 571.025
Nursing Home Administrators, Board of Examiners of, 678.800
Nursing, Oregon State Board of, 678.140
Occupational and Environmental Toxicology, Center for Research on, 353.460
Occupational Safety and Health Grant program, 654.191
Occupational Therapy Licensing Board, 675.310
Ocean Policy Advisory Council, 196.438
Scientific and technical advisory committee, 196.451
Optometry, Oregon Board of, 683.250
Oregon Corrections Enterprises, 421.344
Oregon Facilities Authority, 289.100
Oregon Growth Account Board, 348.707
Oregon Health and Science University (public corporation), Ch. 353
Board of Directors, 353.040
Oregon Opportunity program, 353.559
President, 353.060
Task force to review impact of Oregon Opportunity program on Oregon Health and Science University, 353.563
Oregon Health Policy and Research [Oregon Department of Administrative Services], Office for, 442.011
Administrator, 442.011
Advisory Committee, 414.751
Oregon Heritage Commission, 358.570
Oregon Institute of Technology, 352.002
Oregon Progress Board, 285A.153
Oregon Renewable Energy Center, Oregon Institute of Technology, 352.221
Oregon State University, 352.002
Oregon Telecommunication Coordinating Council, 2001 c.699 §1 (sunsets January 2, 2004)
Oregon University System, 352.002
Chancellor of, 351.075
Outdoor Youth Program Advisory Board, 418.243
Outfitters and guides, advisory committee, 704.525
Pacific Fisheries Legislative Task Force, 171.865
Pacific Marine Fisheries Commission, 507.040, 507.050
Pacific Northwest Economic Region delegate council, 285A.243
Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Planning Council, 469.815
Pacific Ocean Resources Compact, 196.180
Paid Family Leave and Unemployment Insurance, Task Force on, 2001 c.646 §1
Pain Management Commission [Department of Human Services], 409.500
Parks and Recreation Commission, State, [State Parks and Recreation Department], 390.114
Parks and Recreation Department, State, 390.111
Director, 390.127
Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, State Board of, 144.005
Peer Review Oversight Committee [Oregon Board of Accountancy], 673.455
Penitentiary, Oregon State, 421.605
Superintendent, 179.331
Permanent Color Technicians and Tattoo Artists, Advisory Council [to the Health Licensing Office] for Electrologists and, 690.425
Personnel Division [Oregon Department of Administrative Services], 240.055
Pesticide Analytical and Response Center, 634.550
Pharmacists Diversion Program Supervisory Council, 689.342
Pharmacy, State Board of, 689.115
Physical Therapist Licensing Board, 688.160
Physician Assistant Committee, 677.540
Physician Credentialing Information, Advisory Committee on, 442.800
Pioneer Cemetery Commission, Oregon, 97.774
Plumbing Board, State, 693.115
Podiatry, Advisory Council on, 677.855
Poet Laureate, 357.925
Poison Prevention Task Force, 431.890
Police, Department of State, 181.020
Police officers, Capitol, 276.021
Police, Oregon State, 181.020
Police, Superintendent of State, 181.200
Pollution Control Tax Credit Improvement and Review Task Force, 2001 c.928 §10 (sunsets July 1, 2003)
Port of Coos Bay, Oregon International, board of commissioners, 777.920
Port of Portland, Ch. 778
Board of commissioners, 778.205
Portland State University, 352.002
Ports Advisory Council, Oregon, 285A.609
Ports Division [Economic and Community Development Department], 285A.606
Post-Secondary Education Opportunity Commission, 2001 c.964 §2 (sunsets June 30, 2003)
Potato Commission, Oregon, 579.030
Prevailing wage, advisory committee to Commissioner of Bureau of Labor and Industries, 279.380
Printer, State, 282.080
Prison Industries Board, Const. Art. I, §3
Prison Terms and Parole Standards, Advisory Commission on, 144.775
Private Activity Bond Committee, 286.615
Private schools, advisory committee, 345.575
Private Security Services, Advisory Committee on, 181.889
Progress Board, Oregon, 285A.153
Promotional and Career Opportunities for Women in Oregon, Task Force on, 2001 c.482 §1 (sunsets January 1, 2004)
Property and Fiscal Officer for Oregon, U.S., 396.175
Protection and Advocacy, State Office of, 436.335
Psychiatric Security Review Board, 161.385
Psychologist Examiners, State Board of, 675.100
Public Accounts, Auditor of [Secretary of State], 293.505
Public Employees’ Benefit Board [Oregon Department of Administrative Services], 243.061
Public Employees Retirement Board, 237.952, 238.630
Public Health Advisory Board, 431.195
Public Health Officer, 431.045
Public Officials Compensation Commission, 292.907
Public Safety Memorial Fund Board [Board on Public Safety Standards and Training], 243.952
Public Safety Standards and Training
Board on, 181.620
Department of, 181.635
Director, 181.635
Public Utility Commission of Oregon, 756.014
Qualified Tuition Savings Board, Oregon, 348.849
Quality Education Commission, 327.500
Racing Commission, Oregon, 462.210
Radiation Advisory Committee, 453.645
Radiation Control Agency, State, 453.635
Radioactive Waste Management, Northwest Interstate Compact on Low-Level, 469.930
Radiologic Technology, Board of, 688.545
Real Estate Agency, 696.375
Real Estate Board [Real Estate Agency], 696.405
Real Estate Commissioner, 696.375
Recreation Trails Advisory Council, Oregon, 390.977
Recycling Markets Development Council, 1991 c.385 §45 (sunsets January 1, 2004)
Refugee Child Welfare Advisory Committee, 418.941
Release assistance officer [pretrial release], 135.235
Remedial Action Advisory Committee, 465.420
Research Policy Recommendations, Council for, 351.880
Respiratory Therapist Licensing Board, 688.820
Revenue, Department of, 305.025
Director of, 305.035
Oregon Land Information System Advisory Committee, 306.135
Road User Fee Task Force, 2001 c.862 §2 (sunsets January 2, 2010)
Rural Health Coordinating Council, 442.490
Rural Health, Office of, 442.475
Safe Employment Education and Training Advisory Committee, 654.189
Safety committee for Oregon coast, 468B.415
Salmon Commission, Oregon, 576.165
Salmon Recovery Task Force, 2001 c.923 §18 (sunsets December 31, 2002)
Sanitarians Registration Board, 700.210
Sea Grant College [Oregon State University], 352.230
Search and Rescue Coordinator, 401.550
Secretary of State, Ch. 177, Const. Art. VI, §1
Assistant, 177.040
Central filing system for farm products, 80.106
Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission, 401.337
Senior Services, Governor’s Commission on, 410.320
Sheep Commission, Oregon, 577.710
Short Term Fund Board, Oregon, 294.885
Shorthand Reporters Advisory Committee, Certified, 8.455
Sister state committees, 285A.143
Small business
Advocate for Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business [Office of the Governor], 200.025
Office for Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business [Department of Consumer and Business Services], 200.025
Office of ombudsman for [Department of Consumer and Business Services], 656.709
Small Scale Local Energy Project Advisory Committee, 470.070
Smoke management advisory committee [State Forester], 477.556
Social Workers, State Board of Clinical, 675.510
Soil and Water Conservation Commission, 561.395
South Slough Estuarine Sanctuary Management Commission, 273.554
Southern Oregon University, 352.002
Special Education
Special education and school finance, task force on, 2001 c.806 §1 (sunsets July 1, 2003)
State Advisory Council for Special Education, 343.287
State Interagency Coordinating Council, 343.499
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, State Board of Examiners for [Department of Human Services], 681.400
Spinal Cord Injury Research Board, 431.290
Stakeholders Advisory Committee [Oregon Department of Administrative Services], 291.038
Standards and Practices Commission, Oregon Government, 244.250
State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation, 656.752
Manager, 656.754
State Capitol Foundation, Oregon, 173.500
State Governments, Council of, 190.470
State lands advisory committee [Oregon Department of Administrative Services], 270.120
State-owned Vehicle Efficiency, Task Force on, 2001 c.839 §1
State Technical Assistance Team for child fatalities [Department of Human Services], 418.753
State Workforce Investment Board, 660.321
Student Assistance Commission, Oregon, 348.510
Office of Degree Authorization, 348.599
Oregon Opportunity Grant Program, 348.205, 348.260
Supreme Court, Const. Art. VII (A), §1
Surveying, State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land, 672.240
Sustainability Board [Oregon Department of Administrative Services], 2001 c.918 §2 (sunsets January 2, 2006)
Tattoo Artists, Advisory Council [to the Health Licensing Office] for Electrologists and Permanent Color Technicians and, 690.425
Tax Court, Oregon, 305.405
Judge, 305.452
Tax Practitioners, State Board of, 673.725
Tax Supervising and Conservation Commission, 294.610
Teacher Corps program, Oregon [Oregon Student Assistance Commission], 329.757
Teacher Standards and Practices Commission, 342.350
Telecommunications Devices Access Program Advisory Committee, 1987 c.290 §12 (sunsets January 1, 2010)
Tourism Commission, Oregon, 285A.261
Tourism Program, Oregon, 285A.273
Trading of water rights, work group to study issues related to [Water Resources Department], 2001 c.390 §1
Trapping Best Management Practices Task Force, 2001 c.562 §3
Transportation Commission, Oregon, 184.612
Transportation, Department of, 184.615
Director, 184.620
Transportation Safety Committee, 802.300
Travel Information Council, 377.835
Treasurer, State, Ch. 178, Const. Art. VI, §1
Chief Deputy, 178.060
Tri-County Building Industry Service Board, 455.840
Tri-County Building Industry Service Center, 455.842
Trustees of State Library, 357.010
Trust for Cultural Development Board, 359.410
21st Century Schools Advisory Committee, Oregon, 329.700
21st Century Schools Councils, 329.704
21st Century Schools Program, Ch. 329
Uniform State Laws, Commission on, 172.010
University of Oregon, 352.002
Early Success Reading Initiative, 329.834
Utility Notification Center, Oregon (independent not-for-profit public corporation), 757.547
Veterans’ Affairs, Advisory Committee on, 406.210
Veterans’ Affairs, Director, 406.020
Veterans Memorial Council, 2001 c.985 §2 (sunsets July 1, 2005)
Veterinarian, State, 596.210
Veterinary Medical Examining Board, Oregon State, 686.210
Violations Bureau [courts], 153.800
Voluntary Action and Service, Oregon Commission for, 458.555
Volunteer Firefighter Task Force, 2001 c.560 §1
Volunteers in Service to Oregon (VISTO), 348.410
Wage and Hour Commission, 653.505
Waiver Application Steering Committee, 2001 c.898 §13
Water Resources
Commission, 536.022
Department, 536.039
Director, 536.032
Watershed Enhancement Board, Oregon, 541.360
Weed Board, State, 561.650
Western Oregon University, 352.002
Western States Legislative Forestry Task Force, 171.860
Wheat Commission, Oregon, 578.030
Wine Advisory Board, 576.750
Winter Recreation Advisory Committee, 802.350
Women and emerging small business
Advocate for Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business [Office of the Governor], 200.025
Office for Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business [Department of Consumer and Business Services], 200.025
Women, Commission for, 185.520
Workers’ Compensation Board, 656.712
Workers’ Compensation Management-Labor Advisory Committee, 656.790
Workforce Investment Board, State, 660.321
Youth Authority, Oregon, 420A.010
Director, 420A.015
Youth Conservation Corps, Oregon [Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development], 418.653
Advisory committee, 418.653
Youth Suicide Prevention Coordinator [Department of Human Services], 418.756
STATE ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES GENERALLY
182.010 Nonattendance of member of board or commission at meetings as forfeiting office; appointment of successor. Any member of a state board or commission appointed by the Governor who fails to attend two consecutive meetings of the board or commission, whether regular, adjourned or special, shall forfeit office unless the member is prevented from attending by the serious illness of a member or the family of the member or for any other cause that in the judgment of the Governor constitutes a valid reason for failing to attend. The Governor shall immediately appoint a successor.
182.020 Notice of meetings of boards and commissions; reporting of absences. The secretary or clerk of every state board and commission shall:
(1) Give the members of the board or commission at least 10 days’ notice, in writing, of the date and place of each regular, adjourned or special meeting.
(2) Report to the Governor the names of all members who fail to attend any meeting of the board or commission.
182.030 Employment of persons advocating violent overthrow of the Government of the United States or Oregon prohibited. (1) No state department, board or commission shall knowingly employ any person who either directly or indirectly carries on, advocates, teaches, justifies, aids or abets a program of sabotage, force and violence, sedition or treason against the Government of the United States or of the State of Oregon.
(2) Any person employed by any state department, board or commission shall immediately be discharged from employment when it becomes known to the appointing employer that such person has, during the period of employment, committed any offense set forth in subsection (1) of this section.
(3) Any person denied employment or discharged pursuant to this section shall have a right of appeal in accordance with the provisions of the State Personnel Relations Law.
182.040 Boards and commissions to pay counties for services; exceptions. (1) All state boards and commissions that are supported by fees, fines, licenses or taxes or other forms of income not derived from a direct tax on tangible property shall pay the various counties of the State of Oregon the same fees required of others for services rendered.
(2) ORS 182.040 to 182.060 do not apply to:
(a) Except for those fees required in ORS 205.320, services rendered for the Bureau of Labor and Industries on wage claims assigned to it for collection.
(b) Any of the provisions or requirements of ORS 21.310, 52.410 to 52.440, 156.160, 205.360 and 205.370. [Amended by 1965 c.619 §35; 1967 c.398 §8; 1973 c.381 §7; 1981 s.s. c.3 §97; 1985 c.496 §25; 1999 c.803 §3]
182.050 Time and manner of payment to counties. No state board or commission affected by the provisions of ORS 182.040 and 182.060 shall be required at the time of ordering the performance of any services for which a fee or charge may be collected by the county to pay the collectible fee or charge in advance or at the time the services are rendered. The county clerk or other officer performing the service, upon request made by the board or commission, shall charge to the board or commission the amount of the fee or charge, and thereafter on the first days of January, April, July and October of each calendar year supply to the board or commission an itemized statement of all services performed upon order of the board or commission for the three months preceding, together with the legal charge collectible therefor. The board or commission, upon receipt of the statement, promptly shall pay the amount due the county.
182.060 County clerk to record instruments affecting realty for state boards and commissions. When requested by a state board or commission, the county clerk shall record in the office of the clerk any instrument affecting real property and shall return to the board or commission a receipt for the instrument showing the legal charge for the recording of the instrument. [Amended by 1999 c.654 §12]
182.065 [1977 c.739 §1; 1979 c.593 §5; renumbered 183.025]
182.070 [1953 c.527 §2; 1961 c.167 §21; 1979 c.215 §1; repealed by 1995 c.69 §12]
182.080 Effect of repeal of statute authorizing state agency to collect, receive and expend money. (1) In the event of repeal of a statute or a part thereof which granted or conferred power to any state officer, board, commission, corporation, institution, department, agency or other state organization to collect, receive and expend money for or on behalf of the state or for any purpose authorized by law, such repeal shall not affect or impair any act done, or right accruing, accrued or acquired, or liability, or obligation to pay the state a license or other fee, or payment exacted or required by law to be made or authorized by said repealed statute and the rules, regulations and orders, if any, promulgated thereunder and in effect at the time of such repeal, unless otherwise specifically provided by law. In the event of such repeal of a statute, the Secretary of State shall have the authority to determine, collect and disburse any moneys due the state, or payable by or through the state, representing such license or other fee, or payment exacted or required by law in accordance with the provisions of such repealed statute and such rules, regulations and orders promulgated thereunder, and as otherwise provided by law, in order to secure the full force, effect and operation of such statute up to the time of its repeal, but not thereafter.
(2) Upon repeal of a statute or a part thereof as described in subsection (1) of this section, there hereby is appropriated for the payment of all expenses incurred by the Secretary of State in winding up and concluding administration of such repealed statute, as authorized in subsection (1) of this section, so much as may be necessary, and no more, of the balance in the General Fund theretofore appropriated for the use, operation and function of such state officer, board, commission, corporation, institution, department or other state organization or agency. Should the balance of such unexpended appropriation be insufficient to cover said costs and expenses of the Secretary of State in administering and concluding the operation of such repealed statute, then, in addition thereto, such amount as may be necessary, and no more, hereby is appropriated out of any funds, accounts and receipts belonging to the state in the custody or control of such state officer, board, commission, corporation, institution, department or other state organization, to cover in full the costs of winding up and concluding the administration of such statute. [1955 c.73 §1]
182.090 State agency to pay attorney fees and expenses when court finds for petitioner and that agency acted unreasonably. (1) In any civil judicial proceeding involving as adverse parties a state agency, as defined in ORS 291.002, and a petitioner, the court shall award the petitioner reasonable attorney fees and reasonable expenses if the court finds in favor of the petitioner and also finds that the state agency acted without a reasonable basis in fact or in law.
(2) Amounts allowed under this section for reasonable attorney fees and expenses shall be paid from funds available to the state agency. The court may withhold all or part of the attorney fees from any award to a petitioner if the court finds that the state agency has proved that its action was substantially justified or that special circumstances exist which make the award of all or a portion of the attorney fees unjust.
(3) As used in this section, "civil judicial proceeding" means any proceeding, other than a criminal proceeding as defined in ORS 131.005 (7), conducted before a court of this state. [1981 c.871 §2; 1983 c.763 §61]
182.100 Affirmative action policy implementation on appointments. (1) It is declared to be the policy of Oregon that this state shall be a leader in affirmative action. All appointive authorities for state boards, commissions and advisory bodies shall implement this policy of affirmative action in their appointments, subject to the legal requirements for each appointment.
(2) The Director of Affirmative Action shall assist all persons who have appointing authority at the state level for boards, commissions or advisory bodies in carrying out the state policy stated in subsection (1) of this section and ORS 236.115.
(3) As used in this section, "affirmative action" means a method of eliminating the effects of past and present discrimination, intended or unintended, on the basis of race, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status or physical or mental disabilities, that are evident or indicated by analysis of present appointment patterns, practices and policies. [1981 c.255 §1; 1989 c.224 §10; 1997 c.539 §2]
182.105 Information concerning tax benefits of providing child care under employee benefit plan. Any state agency may provide information to employers concerning the tax benefits of providing child care, as defined in ORS 657A.250, under an employee benefit plan. [1985 c.753 §5; 1995 c.278 §28]
182.109 Agency actions to carry out policies of ORS 410.710. In carrying out the policies stated in ORS 410.710, state agencies shall:
(1) Review their rules and policies and may revise them as necessary to reflect a positive approach to persons with disabilities.
(2) Encourage and promote education of state employees, state officials and the public in general about the worth and capacity of persons with disabilities.
(3) In all state correspondence and publications, avoid the use of stereotypes and negative labels such as "victim," "afflicted," "crippled" and "handicapped" except as such terms as required by statute or federal law and regulation.
(4) Use the preferred and more positive term "disabled" instead of "handicapped" or other negative words except as such terms as required by statute or federal law and regulation.
(5) In implementing subsections (1) to (4) of this section, develop and seek input regarding terminology and portrayal of persons with disabilities from persons who have disabilities and their advocates.
(6) Foster corrective measures and avoid stereotypes and negative labeling in texts used by schools, newspapers, magazines, radio and television by encouraging review and analysis of these media by publishers, company owners or appropriate agencies. [1989 c.224 §2]
182.110 [1959 c.501 §1; repealed by 1959 c.501 §10]
182.115 [1973 c.457 §1; 1975 c.731 §1; 1977 c.42 §1; 1983 c.150 §2; 1987 c.879 §5; renumbered 171.852 in 1987]
182.120 [1959 c.501 §2; repealed by 1959 c.501 §10]
182.121 [1975 c.731 §2; renumbered 171.855 in 1987]
182.125 [1973 c.457 §4; repealed by 1975 c.731 §3]
182.130 [1959 c.501 §3; repealed by 1959 c.501 §10]
182.135 [1973 c.457 §3; repealed by 1975 c.731 §3]
182.140 [1959 c.501 §4; repealed by 1959 c.501 §10]
182.145 [1973 c.457 §5; repealed by 1975 c.731 §3]
182.150 [1959 c.501 §5; repealed by 1959 c.501 §10]
IMPACT OF STATE AGENCY ACTION ON FAMILIES
182.151 Assessment of impact of state agency action on families. In formulating and implementing policies and rules that may have significant impact on family formation, maintenance and general well-being, all state agencies in Oregon shall, to the extent permitted by law, assess such measures in light of the following considerations:
(1) If the action by the government strengthens or erodes the stability of the family and, particularly, the marital commitment;
(2) If the action strengthens or erodes the authority and rights of the parents in the education, nurture and supervision of their children;
(3) If the action helps the family perform its functions, or if the action substitutes governmental activity for the function;
(4) If the action by the government increases or decreases family earnings and if the proposed benefits of the action justify the impact on the family budget;
(5) If the activity can be carried out by a lower level of government or by the family itself;
(6) The message, intended or otherwise, the program sends to the public concerning the status of the family; and
(7) The message the action sends to young people concerning the relationship between their behavior, their personal responsibility and the norms of our society. [1999 c.523 §1]
Note: 182.151 and 182.152 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 182 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
182.152 No right or benefit created. ORS 182.151 is intended to improve the internal management of state agencies in Oregon and is not intended to create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law by a party against the State of Oregon, its agencies, its officers or any person. [1999 c.523 §2]
Note: See note under 182.151.
182.160 [1959 c.501 §6; repealed by 1959 c.501 §10]
RELATIONSHIP OF STATE AGENCIES WITH INDIAN TRIBES
182.162 Definitions for ORS 182.162 to 182.168. As used in ORS 182.162 to 182.168:
(1) "State agency" has the meaning given that term in ORS 358.635.
(2) "Tribe" means a federally recognized Indian tribe in Oregon. [2001 c.177 §1]
Note: 182.162 to 182.168 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 182 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
182.164 State agencies to develop and implement policy on relationship with tribes; cooperation with tribes. (1) A state agency shall develop and implement a policy that:
(a) Identifies individuals in the state agency who are responsible for developing and implementing programs of the state agency that affect tribes.
(b) Establishes a process to identify the programs of the state agency that affect tribes.
(c) Promotes communication between the state agency and tribes.
(d) Promotes positive government-to-government relations between the state and tribes.
(e) Establishes a method for notifying employees of the state agency of the provisions of ORS 182.162 to 182.168 and the policy the state agency adopts under this section.
(2) In the process of identifying and developing the programs of the state agency that affect tribes, a state agency shall include representatives designated by the tribes.
(3) A state agency shall make a reasonable effort to cooperate with tribes in the development and implementation of programs of the state agency that affect tribes, including the use of agreements authorized by ORS 190.110. [2001 c.177 §2]
Note: See note under 182.162.
182.166 Training of state agency managers and employees who communicate with tribes; annual meetings of representatives of agencies and tribes; annual reports by state agencies. (1) At least once a year, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, in consultation with the Commission on Indian Services, shall provide training to state agency managers and employees who have regular communication with tribes on the legal status of tribes, the legal rights of members of tribes and issues of concern to tribes.
(2) Once a year, the Governor shall convene a meeting at which representatives of state agencies and tribes may work together to achieve mutual goals.
(3) No later than December 15 of every year, a state agency shall submit a report to the Governor and to the Commission on Indian Services on the activities of the state agency under ORS 182.162 to 182.168. The report shall include:
(a) The policy the state agency adopted under ORS 182.164.
(b) The names of the individuals in the state agency who are responsible for developing and implementing programs of the state agency that affect tribes.
(c) The process the state agency established to identify the programs of the state agency that affect tribes.
(d) The efforts of the state agency to promote communication between the state agency and tribes and government-to-government relations between the state and tribes.
(e) A description of the training required by subsection (1) of this section.
(f) The method the state agency established for notifying employees of the state agency of the provisions of ORS 182.162 to 182.168 and the policy the state agency adopts under ORS 182.164. [2001 c.177 §3]
Note: See note under 182.162.
182.168 No right of action created by ORS 182.162 to 182.168. Nothing in ORS 182.162 to 182.168 creates a right of action against a state agency or a right of review of an action of a state agency. [2001 c.177 §4]
Note: See note under 182.162.
182.170 [1959 c.501 §7; repealed by 1959 c.501 §10]
182.180 [1959 c.501 §8; repealed by 1959 c.501 §10]
182.190 [1959 c.501 §9; repealed by 1959 c.501 §10]
182.200 [1959 c.501 §10; repealed by 1959 c.501 §10]
EMPLOYEE SUGGESTION PROGRAM
(Generally)
182.310 Definitions for ORS 182.310 to 182.360. As used in ORS 182.310 to 182.360:
(1) "Commission" means the Employee Suggestion Awards Commission.
(2) "Employee suggestion program" means the program developed by the commission under ORS 182.320 (3).
(3) "Secretary" means the secretary of the employee suggestion program. [1959 c.616 §1; 1989 c.815 §2; 1993 c.724 §25]
182.320 Employee Suggestion Awards Commission; authority; rules. (1) There is established the Employee Suggestion Awards Commission consisting of seven members appointed by the Governor. At least two members shall be public employees, as defined by ORS 243.650. The term of office is three years, beginning July 1. Members may be reappointed. Members serve at the pleasure of the Governor.
(2) The members of the commission shall elect annually one member as chairperson. The Director of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services shall appoint a state officer or employee to serve as secretary of the employee suggestion program. The commission members shall serve without compensation.
(3) The commission shall formulate, establish and maintain an employee suggestion program to encourage and reward meritorious suggestions by state employees that will promote effectiveness, efficiency and economy in the performance of any function of state government.
(4) The secretary, with the approval of the commission, shall adopt rules necessary or appropriate for the proper administration of ORS 182.310 to 182.360. [1957 c.616 §2; 1965 c.9 §1; 1989 c.815 §3; 1993 c.724 §26; 1995 c.286 §17; 2001 c.30 §1]
Note: Section 2, chapter 30, Oregon Laws 2001, provides:
Sec. 2. The amendments to ORS 182.320 by section 1 of this 2001 Act apply only to members of the Employee Suggestion Awards Commission appointed on or after the effective date of this 2001 Act [January 1, 2002]. [2001 c.30 §2]
182.330 Commission determination final. The Employee Suggestion Awards Commission shall make the final determination as to whether an employee suggestion award will be made. Subject to the rules adopted pursuant to ORS 182.320, the commission shall determine the nature and extent of the award. [1957 c.616 §3; 1993 c.724 §27]
182.340 [1957 c.616 §5; repealed by 1965 c.9 §2]
182.350 [1957 c.616 §4; 1961 c.197 §3; repealed by 1967 c.73 §5]
182.360 Costs and payment of cash awards and administrative expenses. (1) The costs arising out of the employee suggestion awards under ORS 182.310 to 182.360 shall be paid in the following manner:
(a) For awards to employees not eligible for cash awards, the cost shall be added to and collected with the expenses and costs of operating the Personnel Division collected under ORS 240.165.
(b) For any cash award for a suggestion having multiagency effect, as determined by the Employee Suggestion Awards Commission, and for which the commission cannot identify the cost savings realized or to be realized by the agencies as a result of implementation of the suggestion, the cost shall be added to and collected with the expenses and costs of operating the Personnel Division collected under ORS 240.165.
(c) If the commission is able to identify the agency or agencies which have realized or will realize cash savings as a result of implementation of a suggestion, the cost of any cash award shall be paid by the affected agency or agencies from savings realized or to be realized by implementation of the suggestion. For suggestions with multiagency effect, the commission shall determine the portion of the award total to be contributed by each agency.
(d) For administrative expenses of the Personnel Division incurred in administering ORS 182.310 to 182.400, the expenses shall be added to and collected with the expenses and costs of operating the Personnel Division collected under ORS 240.165.
(2) Vouchers for awards described in subsection (1)(a) and (b) of this section and administrative expenses described in subsection (1)(d) of this section shall be prepared by the Administrator of the Personnel Division payable from the Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund. Vouchers for awards described in subsection (1)(c) of this section shall be drawn by the appropriate agency. All vouchers shall be drawn upon certification of the chairperson or secretary of the commission of the amount or cost of the award and the person to whom the award has been made or the amount of the administrative expenses. [1957 c.616 §6; 1981 c.233 §1; 1993 c.724 §28; 1995 c.79 §58]
(Productivity Improvement Programs)
182.365 Legislative findings; definitions for ORS 182.365 to 182.400. (1) The Legislative Assembly finds that it is in the public interest to encourage and reward government efficiency and that the present state budgeting system has developed inadequate mechanisms to reward efficiency in government agencies and programs. The Legislative Assembly further finds that it is in the public interest to establish a program to reward efficiency and effectiveness in government agencies and programs.
(2) As used in ORS 182.365 to 182.400:
(a) "Agency or unit" means any department, division, agency or section or unit of any department, division or agency or unit, that has an identifiable budget which may be separated from other budgets and for which credit can be given.
(b) "Department" means the Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
(c) "Director" means the Director of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services. [1989 c.815 §1; 1993 c.724 §29]
182.370 [1989 c.815 §4; repealed by 1993 c.724 §36]
182.375 State Productivity Improvement Revolving Fund; creation; sources; uses. (1) There is created in the State Treasury, separate and distinct from the General Fund, an Oregon State Productivity Improvement Revolving Fund. All moneys in the fund are appropriated continuously to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for making loans, grants, matching funds or cash awards available to state agencies or units for implementation of productivity improvement projects, including training and workforce development, upon authorization of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, subject to ORS 243.650 to 243.782 when applicable. Interest on earnings of the fund shall be credited to the fund.
(2) The Oregon State Productivity Improvement Revolving Fund shall consist of:
(a) Moneys transferred from the Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund, as provided in ORS 240.170, in a sum not to exceed $500,000 to establish the fund.
(b) Savings realized from implementation of productivity improvement projects which may include existing and future projects authorized by the department.
(c) Any unexpended revenues transferred in accordance with ORS 279.645 (2).
(3) Fifty percent of the agency or unit budget savings resulting from improved efficiency shall be credited to the Oregon State Productivity Improvement Revolving Fund to be used for program improvement by the agency or unit. If not used in the biennium in which the savings occur, the amount of credit to an agency or unit may be treated as if it were continuously appropriated to the agency or unit and may be expended in the following biennium without resulting in any budget justification for the agency or unit. Expenditures from the fund are not subject to allotment or other budgetary procedures.
(4) None of the expenditures in a biennium by the agency or unit under this section shall be considered to be within any appropriation or expenditure limitation in the agency’s base budget for the biennium.
(5) A productivity improvement project may include training and employee development authorized by the department and intended to lead to improved productivity.
(6) The department may require a different repayment schedule for training and employee development than for other productivity improvement projects.
(7) Agencies and units shall report to the department quarterly on project implementation, savings realized to date, or projected, and repayment of moneys to the fund. [1989 c.815 §5; 1991 c.385 §89; 1993 c.724 §30; 1995 c.79 §59]
182.380 Credit of certain savings to General Fund. Fifty percent of the agency or unit budget savings resulting from improved efficiency and effectiveness shall be credited to the General Fund or, if the origin of the agency or unit’s funds is a dedicated fund or federal money, to the fund or account of the agency or unit, to be used for the purposes of the fund or account. [1989 c.815 §6; 1993 c.724 §31]
182.385 Identification of reduced expenses resulting from improved efficiency. In preparing its budget for the biennium following one in which the state agency or unit credits any amount to the Oregon State Productivity Improvement Revolving Fund, the agency or unit shall identify any reduction in agency or unit expenses resulting from improved efficiency. [1989 c.815 §7; 1993 c.724 §32]
182.390 Plan for increased efficiency. (1) In order to qualify for credits under ORS 182.375 and 182.380, the agency or unit must present to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services a plan for increased efficiency resulting in budget savings and comply with the review requirements developed by the department. The plan must be approved by the Director of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services. Loans, grants or matching funds authorized under ORS 182.375 shall not require any increased funding or increases in an expenditure limitation and shall not require legislative review.
(2) The plan required in subsection (1) of this section shall include long-range objectives of each program, indicating in each case where the agency or unit shall increase efficiency and cost savings without a reduction in public services. The plan shall include reasons for leaving current positions vacant, actual reductions in services and supplies, travel and capital outlay and shall include a system to evaluate the resulting accomplishments of each agency or unit. [1989 c.815 §8; 1993 c.724 §33]
182.395 Ineligibility of new programs for credits. Any new programs mandated by law, assigned to the agency or unit by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, or budgeted as additions to the base budget or reduced level budget of the agency or unit shall not be eligible for credit savings under ORS 182.365 to 182.400. [1989 c.815 §9; 1993 c.724 §34; 1995 c.79 §60]
182.400 Report on productivity improvement program. Prior to January 1 of each odd-numbered year, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services shall report to the Legislative Assembly on activities of the productivity improvement program in the manner prescribed in ORS 192.245. [1989 c.815 §10; 1993 c.724 §35]
182.410 [Amended by 1955 c.707 §56; renumbered 184.410]
RULES GOVERNING AGENCY-PROVIDED HOUSING
182.415 Definitions for ORS 182.415 to 182.435. As used in ORS 182.415 to 182.435 and 240.086 unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) "Furnishings" includes furniture usually used in connection with occupancy of a household but does not include rugs, draperies, range, refrigerator, washer, dryer or any item of furnishings received by the state or one of its agencies as a gift, nor does it include any furniture purchased for the state-owned residence required in relation to the official duties of an institutional executive or the Chancellor of the Department of Higher Education prior to September 9, 1971.
(2) "Housing" includes single and multiple family dwellings, apartments, and manufactured dwellings and manufactured dwelling pads, available on a monthly tenancy but does not include guard stations maintained by the State Forestry Department or dormitory facilities at any state institution or at any state institution of higher education.
(3) "Dormitory" includes any facility which houses students and those facilities used primarily for sleeping purposes by the employees of the Department of Human Services.
(4) "State agency" has the same meaning as in ORS 291.002. [1971 c.575 §1; 1977 c.583 §3; 1993 c.276 §1]
182.420 [Renumbered 184.420]
182.425 State agency required to collect rental for housing provided to employees; provision of furnishings prohibited; determination of fair rental value. (1) Every state agency that provides housing for its officers or employees shall collect a rental for such housing based on the fair rental value as determined by a qualified appraiser certified under ORS 308.010 or licensed or certified under ORS 674.310, subject to any reductions therefrom authorized under ORS 182.435. Rentals collected under this section shall be credited to the agency’s account.
(2) No state agency shall provide furnishings as part of any housing provided by the agency.
(3) Determinations of fair rental value shall be reexamined periodically but not less frequently than once every five years and the rental shall be adjusted annually by the change in real estate values, for the affected community as determined by the state agency.
(4) Determination of the net rental of any employee-occupied state-owned housing unit under subsections (1), (2) and (3) of this section shall be considered a personnel action for purposes of ORS 240.086. [1971 c.575 §§2, 4; 1977 c.583 §4; 1993 c.276 §2]
182.430 [Renumbered 184.430]
182.435 Schedule of reduction from fair rental value. (1) Each agency providing housing for its officers or employees may adopt a schedule of reductions from the fair rental value taking into account all pertinent factors including but not limited to:
(a) Isolation, for which a reduction of up to 20 percent of the fair rental value may be allowed;
(b) Invasion of privacy, for which a reduction of up to 30 percent of the fair rental value may be allowed;
(c) The agency’s need in having its officers or employees occupying housing in a specific location, for which a reduction of up to 50 percent of fair rental value may be allowed; and
(d) Inequities between the fair rental value and the salary of the officer or employee, for which an amount may be allowed that when added to any other reductions corrects the inequity.
(2) Each agency providing housing shall prepare a report indicating the fair rental value of each housing unit, the date of the most recent appraisal and the amount of any reductions from fair rental value with the reasons for the reductions. This report shall be available for public inspection. [1971 c.575 §3; 1977 c.583 §5; 1993 c.276 §3]
182.440 [Renumbered 184.440]
182.450 [Renumbered 184.450]
SEMI-INDEPENDENT STATE AGENCIES
(Listing of Semi-Independent State Agencies)
182.451 State Board of Massage Therapists; Physical Therapist Licensing Board; State Landscape Contractors Board. (1) The following boards are transferred from the Department of Human Services and are established as semi-independent state agencies that are subject to ORS 182.456 to 182.472:
(a) The State Board of Massage Therapists.
(b) The Physical Therapist Licensing Board.
(2) The State Landscape Contractors Board is established as a semi-independent state agency that is subject to ORS 182.456 to 182.472. [1999 c.1084 §1; 2001 c.409 §2]
Note: The amendments to 182.451 by section 2, chapter 409, Oregon Laws 2001, become operative July 1, 2002. See section 12, chapter 409, Oregon Laws 2001. The text that is operative until July 1, 2002, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
182.451. On October 31, 1999, the following boards are transferred from the Health Division of the Department of Human Resources and are established as semi-independent state agencies that are subject to ORS 182.456 to 182.472:
(1) The State Board of Massage Therapists.
(2) The Physical Therapist Licensing Board.
Note: 182.451 to 182.472 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 182 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
182.452 Board of Trustees of Children’s Trust Fund. On October 31, 1999, the Board of Trustees of the Children’s Trust Fund is established as a semi-independent state agency subject to ORS 182.456 to 182.472. [1999 c.1084 §2]
Note: Sections 48, 56 and 74, chapter 1084, Oregon Laws 1999, provide:
Sec. 48. Sections 49 to 56 of this 1999 Act become operative only if:
(1) They are consistent with federal law and regulations and with agreements established by the Board of Trustees of the Children’s Trust Fund.
(2) The board has previously determined that the charter of the private nonprofit corporation known as the Children’s Trust Fund of Oregon, Incorporated, reasonably ensures that:
(a) The assets and rights transferred and moneys appropriated to the corporation shall continue to be used by the corporation throughout their terms or useful lives and for the purposes of continuing and advancing the prevention of child abuse and neglect in Oregon in a manner substantially similar to board functions under ORS 418.187 to 418.197 and 432.090 and section 36 of this 1999 Act.
(b) If the corporation dissolves or discontinues the substantial functions formerly performed by the board under ORS 418.187 to 418.197 and 432.090 and section 36 of this 1999 Act, the corporation shall transfer or assign the balance of those assets, rights and appropriated moneys to a public or private entity that has the authority to continue and advance the prevention of child abuse and neglect in Oregon.
(c) At least 20 percent of the members of the governing body for the corporation are appointed to that position by the Governor.
(3) The governing body for the Children’s Trust Fund of Oregon, Incorporated, approves the agreement negotiated under section 35 (5) of this 1999 Act. [1999 c.1084 §48]
Sec. 56. ORS 418.187, 418.191, 418.193, 418.195 and 418.197 and section 2 of this 1999 Act [182.452] are repealed. [1999 c.1084 §56]
Sec. 74. (1) The enactments, amendments and repeals of statutes and laws by sections 1 to 48 and 57 to 75 of this 1999 Act become operative July 1, 1999, or 60 days after the effective date of this 1999 Act [September 1, 1999], whichever is later.
(2) Subject to the conditions imposed by section 48 of this 1999 Act, the enactments, amendments and repeals of statutes and laws by sections 49 to 56 of this 1999 Act become operative July 1, 2001. [2001 c.1084 §74]
Note: See second note under 182.451.
182.454 Other semi-independent state agencies. On October 31, 1999, the following semi-independent state agencies are made subject to ORS 182.456 to 182.472:
(1) The State Board of Architect Examiners.
(2) The State Landscape Architect Board.
(3) The State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying.
(4) The State Board of Geologist Examiners.
(5) The Oregon Board of Optometry. [1999 c.1084 §3]
Note: See second note under 182.451.
(General Provisions Relating to Semi-Independent State Agencies)
182.456 Definitions for ORS 182.456 to 182.472. As used in ORS 182.456 to 182.472:
(1) "Board" means a board established as a semi-independent state agency under ORS 182.451 or 182.452 or a board listed under ORS 182.454.
(2) "License" includes licenses, registrations, certifications, permits or other forms of permission required by law to pursue an occupation or engage in a business regulated by a board. [1999 c.1084 §4]
Note: The amendments to 182.456 by section 55, chapter 1084, Oregon Laws 1999, become operative July 1, 2001, contingent on the events specified in section 48, chapter 1084, Oregon Laws 1999 (second note under 182.452). See sections 48 and 74, chapter 1084, Oregon Laws 1999. The text of 182.456, as amended by section 55, chapter 1084, Oregon Laws 1999, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
182.456. As used in ORS 182.456 to 182.472:
(1) "Board" means a board established as a semi-independent state agency under ORS 182.451 or a board listed under ORS 182.454.
(2) "License" includes licenses, registrations, certifications, permits or other forms of permission required by law to pursue an occupation or engage in a business regulated by a board.
Note: See second note under 182.451.
182.460 Statutory provisions applicable to semi-independent state agencies. (1) Except as otherwise provided by law, the provisions of ORS chapters 240, 276, 279, 282, 283, 291, 292 and 293 do not apply to a board. A board is subject to all other statutes governing a state agency that do not conflict with ORS 182.456 to 182.472, including the tort liability provisions of ORS 30.260 to 30.300 and the provisions of ORS 183.310 to 183.550, and a board’s employees are included within the Public Employees Retirement System.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, the following provisions shall apply to a board:
(a) ORS 240.309 (1) to (6) and 240.321;
(d) ORS 282.210 to 282.230; and
(e) ORS 293.240.
(3) In carrying out the duties, functions and powers of a board, the board may contract with any state agency for the performance of duties, functions and powers as the board considers appropriate. A state agency shall not charge a board an amount that exceeds the actual cost of those services. ORS 182.456 to 182.472 do not require an agency to provide services to a board other than pursuant to a voluntary interagency agreement or contract.
(4) A board shall adopt personnel policies and contracting and purchasing procedures. The Oregon Department of Administrative Services shall review those policies and procedures for compliance with applicable state and federal laws and collective bargaining contracts.
(5) Except as otherwise provided by law, directors and employees of a board are eligible to receive the same benefits as state employees and are entitled to retain their State of Oregon hire dates, transfer rights and job bidding rights, all without loss of seniority, and to the direct transfer of all accumulated state agency leaves. [1999 c.1084 §5]
Note: See second note under 182.451.
182.462 Budgets for semi-independent state agencies; annual financial statements; civil penalties. (1) A board shall adopt budgets on a biennial basis using classifications of expenditures and revenues required by ORS 291.206 (1), but the budget shall not be subject to review and approval by the Legislative Assembly or to future modification by the Emergency Board or the Legislative Assembly.
(2) The budget referred to in subsection (1) of this section shall be adopted in accordance with applicable provisions of ORS 183.310 to 183.550. Except as provided in this subsection, a board shall adopt or modify a budget only after a public hearing thereon. A board must give notice of the hearing to all holders of licenses issued by the board.
(3) A board shall follow generally accepted accounting principles and keep financial and statistical information as necessary to completely and accurately disclose the financial condition and financial operations of the board as may be required by the Secretary of State.
(4) A board shall prepare an annual financial statement of board revenues and expenses and shall make the statement available for public review. The board shall provide a copy of the statement to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services not later than the 90th day after the end of the state fiscal year.
(5) A board may, by rule, elect to donate all or part of the revenue derived by the board from civil penalties to the General Fund of the State Treasury. [1999 c.1084 §6]
Note: See second note under 182.451.
182.464 Audit by Secretary of State. ORS 182.456 to 182.472 do not affect the duty and authority of the Secretary of State to audit public accounts. The Secretary of State shall enter into agreements with each of the boards to set appropriate audit schedules for those boards. The audit schedule shall be set to allow board compliance with ORS 182.472. In lieu of conducting an audit, the Secretary of State may elect to accept the report of an independent certified public accountant. [1999 c.1084 §7]
Note: See second note under 182.451.
182.466 Powers of semi-independent state agencies; fees; rules. In addition to other powers granted by ORS 182.456 to 182.472 and by the statutes specifically applicable to a board, a board may:
(1) Sue and be sued in its own name.
(2) Notwithstanding ORS chapter 279, enter into contracts and acquire, hold, own, encumber, issue, replace, deal in and with and dispose of real and personal property.
(3) Notwithstanding ORS 670.300, fix a per diem amount to be paid to board members for each day or portion thereof during which the member is actually engaged in the performance of official duties. Board members may also receive actual and necessary travel expenses or other expenses actually incurred in the performance of their duties. If an advisory council or peer review committee is established under the law that governs the board, the board may also fix and pay amounts and expenses for members thereof.
(4) Set the amount of any fee required by statute and establish by rule and collect other fees as determined by the board. Fees shall not exceed amounts necessary for the purpose of carrying out the functions of the board. Notwithstanding ORS 183.335 and except as provided in this subsection, a board shall hold a public hearing prior to adopting or modifying any fee without regard to the number of requests received to hold a hearing. A board shall give notice to all licensees of the board prior to holding a hearing on the adoption or modification of any fee. A board may adopt fees in conjunction with the budget adoption process described in ORS 182.462.
(5) Subject to any other statutory provisions, adopt procedures and requirements governing the manner of making application for issuance, renewal, suspension, revocation, restoration and related activities concerning licenses that are under the jurisdiction of a board. [1999 c.1084 §8; 2001 c.104 §62]
Note: See second note under 182.451.
182.468 Administrators. (1) Notwithstanding ORS 670.306, a board may select and appoint an administrator. The board shall fix the qualifications and compensation for the position.
(2) An administrator of a board shall not be a voting member of that board.
(3) Notwithstanding ORS 670.306, an administrator of a board may employ persons as the board determines to be necessary for carrying out the business and responsibilities of the board. [1999 c.1084 §9(1),(2),(3)]
Note: Section 9 (4), (5) and (6), chapter 1084, Oregon Laws 1999, provides:
Sec. 9. (4) Notwithstanding subsection (3) of this section [182.468 (3)], a board shall continue to employ all classified employees employed by the board on the operative date of sections 1 to 48 and 57 to 75 of this 1999 Act [October 31, 1999], subject to state personnel laws and collective bargaining agreements.
(5) Notwithstanding subsection (3) of this section, a board shall be bound by any collective bargaining agreement entered into by this state on behalf of the board before or after the operative date of sections 1 to 48 and 57 to 75 of this 1999 Act.
(6) Changes in board status under this 1999 Act do not affect the status of any collective bargaining unit as the appropriate bargaining unit for board employees. [1999 c.1084 §9(4),(5),(6)]
Note: See second note under 182.451.
182.470 Bank accounts for moneys collected or received by board. (1) Notwithstanding ORS 670.335, except where otherwise specifically provided by statute pursuant to ORS 182.462 (5), all moneys collected or received by a board, placed to the credit of that board and remaining unexpended and unobligated on the date that the board is established as a semi-independent state agency, and all moneys collected or received by a board after the date that the board is established as a semi-independent state agency, must be deposited into an account established by that board in a depository bank insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. In a manner consistent with the requirements of ORS chapter 295, the chairperson, president or administrator of a board shall ensure that sufficient collateral secures any amount of funds on deposit that exceeds the limits of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s coverage. All moneys in the account are continuously appropriated to the board making the deposit for the purpose of carrying out the functions of the board.
(2) Subject to the approval of the chairperson, president or administrator, a board may invest moneys collected or received by the board. Investments made by a board are:
(a) Limited to investments described in ORS 294.035;
(b) Subject to the investment maturity date limitations described in ORS 294.135; and
(c) Subject to the conduct prohibitions listed in ORS 294.145.
(3) Interest earned from any accounts invested under subsection (2) of this section shall be made available to a board in a manner consistent with the board’s annual budget.
(4) Subject to the approval of the chairperson, president or administrator, all necessary board expenses shall be paid from the moneys collected or earned by a board.
(5) As used in this section, "depository bank" has the meaning given that term in ORS 295.005. [1999 c.1084 §10; 2001 c.409 §3]
Note: The amendments to 182.470 by section 3, chapter 409, Oregon Laws 2001, become operative July 1, 2002. See section 12, chapter 409, Oregon Laws 2001. The text that is operative until July 1, 2002, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
182.470. (1) Notwithstanding ORS 670.335, except where otherwise specifically provided by statute pursuant to ORS 182.462 (5), all moneys collected or received by a board, placed to the credit of that board and remaining unexpended and unobligated on October 31, 1999, and all moneys collected or received by a board after October 31, 1999, shall be deposited into an account established by that board in a depository bank insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. In a manner consistent with the requirements of ORS chapter 295, the chairperson, president or administrator of a board shall ensure that sufficient collateral secures any amount of funds on deposit that exceeds the limits of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s coverage. All moneys in the account are continuously appropriated to the board making the deposit for the purpose of carrying out the functions of the board.
(2) Subject to the approval of the chairperson, president or administrator, a board may invest moneys collected or received by the board. Investments made by a board are:
(a) Limited to investments described in ORS 294.035;
(b) Subject to the investment maturity date limitations described in ORS 294.135; and
(c) Subject to the conduct prohibitions listed in ORS 294.145.
(3) Interest earned from any accounts invested under subsection (2) of this section shall be made available to a board in a manner consistent with the board’s annual budget.
(4) Subject to the approval of the chairperson, president or administrator, all necessary board expenses shall be paid from the moneys collected or earned by a board.
(5) As used in this section, "depository bank" has the meaning given that term in ORS 295.005.
Note: See second note under 182.451.
182.472 Reports to Governor and Legislative Assembly. Not later than the first day of each regular session of the Legislative Assembly, each board shall submit a report to the Governor and the Legislative Assembly as provided in ORS 192.245. For each board, the report shall include the following:
(1) A copy of the most recent audit required by ORS 182.464;
(2) A copy of any budget adopted by the board for the subsequent biennium in accordance with ORS 182.462;
(3) A description of the public hearing process for setting budgets;
(4) A description of fee changes and justifications for fee changes;
(5) A description of the number of licenses, permits, certificates and registrations applied for, issued and revoked;
(6) A description of the number of complaints reported and investigated and a list of the number and types of sanctions imposed;
(7) A description of all rules adopted or repealed, including temporary and permanent rules;
(8) A description of the number of public meetings or work sessions held by the board;
(9) A description of the board’s consumer publications and outreach programs;
(10) An explanation of any revenue increase causing revenue to exceed 1995-1997 budget levels, including what portion of the increase, if any, is due to an increase in the number of licenses issued;
(11) An explanation of how any revenue increase that caused revenue to exceed 1995-1997 budget levels was expended;
(12) An explanation of how the board has adequately and effectively discharged the lawful responsibilities of the board concerning:
(a) Licensing;
(b) Enforcement;
(c) Consumer and professional education and information;
(d) Responses to consumer complaints; and
(e) Responses to requests from the Governor’s office; and
(13) A statement of whether the personnel policies and contracting and purchasing procedures followed by the board:
(a) Comply with applicable state and federal law; and
(b) Have resulted in time or resource savings and the amount and use made of any such savings. [1999 c.1084 §11]
Note: See second note under 182.451.
182.510 [1953 c.588 §1; repealed by 1957 c.624 §14]
182.520 [1953 c.588 §2; repealed by 1957 c.624 §14]
182.530 [1953 c.588 §3; repealed by 1957 c.624 §14]
182.540 [1953 c.588 §4; 1955 c.152 §1; repealed by 1957 c.624 §14]
182.605 [1977 c.842 §1; 1981 c.85 §10; 1981 c.438 §45; 1981 c.821 §1a; 1983 c.17 §28; 1987 c.414 §145; 1989 c.460 §2; 1989 c.721 §21; 1991 c.67 §43; 1993 c.45 §287; repealed by 1993 c.458 §1]
182.608 [Derived from 1983 c.17 §1; 1991 c.67 §44; repealed by 1993 c.458 §1]
182.609 [Derived from 1983 c.151 §24; 1987 c.31 §12; 1993 c.267 §18; repealed by 1993 c.458 §1]
182.610 [Derived from 1983 c.655 §11; repealed by 1989 c.586 §7]
182.615 [1977 c.842 §47; repealed by 1993 c.458 §1]
182.625 [1977 c.842 §48; repealed by 1993 c.458 §1]
182.635 [1977 c.842 §49; repealed by 1993 c.458 §1]
182.815 [1982 s.s.1 c.3 §1; renumbered 284.895 in 1989]