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2009 Oregon Code :: TITLE 26A
(Temporary provisions relating to Pendleton Round-Up are compiled as notes following ORS 284.104)
284.701 Definitions
284.735 Grants and loans to emerging businesses; rules
284.740 Oregon Innovation Council research center
284.055 [1987 c.506 §25; 1989 c.638 §§1, 2; 1989 c.966 §17; 1991 c.461 §93; 1991 c.878 §5; renumbered 285.653 in 1991]
284.085 [1987 c.677 §§4, 7; 1989 c.908 §59; renumbered 285.267 in 1991]
(Temporary provisions relating to Pendleton Round-Up)
Note: Sections 18 and 19, chapter 906, Oregon Laws 2009, provide:
Sec. 18. (1) The Legislative Assembly finds that:
(a) The Pendleton Round-Up, which began in 1910, is one of the oldest, largest and most prestigious rodeos in the world.
(b) The Pendleton Round-Up, well attended from its inception, serves as the anchor event in a week of activities that attracts visitors from around the country and the world to Pendleton.
(c) Construction, maintenance and restoration of the Pendleton Round-Up’s grandstands and infrastructure are essential to the ability of the rodeo to continue to grow in its stature as a world-class event.
(d) The factors described in paragraphs (a) to (c) of this subsection will encourage and promote economic development by serving the needs of visitors to eastern Oregon, and issuance of lottery bonds for the purpose described in subsection (3) of this section is therefore an appropriate use of state lottery funds under section 4, Article XV of the Oregon Constitution, and ORS 461.510.
(2) For the biennium beginning July 1, 2009, at the request of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, the State Treasurer is authorized to issue lottery bonds pursuant to ORS 286A.560 to 286A.585 in an amount not to exceed net proceeds of $1,000,000 for the purpose described in subsection (3) of this section, plus an additional amount, to be estimated by the State Treasurer, for payment of bond-related costs.
(3) Net proceeds of bonds issued pursuant to this section shall be deposited in the Pendleton Round-Up Infrastructure Fund to finance the construction, maintenance and restoration of grandstands and infrastructure of the Pendleton Round-Up.
(4) Bond-related costs for the lottery bonds authorized by this section must be paid from the gross proceeds of the lottery bonds and from allocations for the purposes of ORS 286A.576 (1)(c). [2009 c.906 §18]
Sec. 19. The Pendleton Round-Up Infrastructure Fund is established in the State Treasury, separate and distinct from the General Fund. The Pendleton Round-Up Infrastructure Fund shall consist of moneys deposited in the fund under section 18 of this 2009 Act. The moneys in the Pendleton Round-Up Infrastructure Fund and the interest earned by the fund are continuously appropriated to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for transfer to the Pendleton Round-Up Foundation for the construction, maintenance and restoration of grandstands and infrastructure of the Pendleton Round-Up. [2009 c.906 §19]
284.118 Commission exempt from certain financial administration laws; contracts with state agencies for services; personnel policies and contracting and purchasing procedures. (1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, the provisions of ORS 200.035 and 279.835 to 279.855 and ORS chapters 240, 276, 279A, 279B, 279C, 282, 283, 291, 292 and 293 do not apply to the Oregon Tourism Commission. The commission is subject to all other statutes governing a state agency that do not conflict with ORS 284.101 to 284.146, including the tort liability provisions of ORS 30.260 to 30.300 and the provisions of ORS chapter 183. The employees of the commission are included within the Public Employees Retirement System.
(2) The commission shall adopt or modify a budget only after a public hearing on the budget. At least 15 days prior to a public hearing, the commission shall give notice of the hearing to all persons known to be interested in the proceedings of the commission and to any person who has requested a notice.
(4) The commission shall prepare an annual financial statement of commission revenues and expenses and shall make the statement available for public review. [Formerly 285A.272]
284.210 [1985 c.807 §§13, 14; 1987 c.769 §§6, 16; repealed by 1989 c.1015 §24]
284.220 [1985 c.807 §§10, 11; 1987 c.769 §7; 1989 c.224 §48; repealed by 1989 c.1015 §24]
284.255 [1987 c.769 §§12, 13; 1989 c.908 §60; repealed by 1989 c.1015 §24]
(2) The director of the office shall not, without the prior approval of the Film and Video Board:
(4) The Film and Video Board shall not allow the director to borrow money or give guarantees under subsection (2)(f) of this section unless the indebtedness or other obligations of the office are payable solely out of its own resources and do not constitute a pledge of the full faith and credit of the State of Oregon or any of the revenues of this state.
(5) The office shall file with the Governor and the Legislative Assembly a biennial report of the activities and operations of the office. The report shall include a full and complete reporting of the financial activities and transactions of the office during the biennium, including at least the information required under ORS 284.365 (5). [1995 c.242 §9]
(c) Refunds described in ORS 315.514 (6).
(4) Five percent of moneys in the fund are continuously appropriated to the department for the purpose of making reimbursements to local filmmakers under ORS 284.368 (3).
(5) Expenditures from the fund are not subject to ORS 291.232 to 291.260. [2003 c.736 §79; 2009 c.471 §2]
(a) “Actual Oregon expenses” means the costs paid in Oregon for principal photography, production or postproduction in Oregon of a film, including but not limited to the purchase or rental cost of equipment, food, lodging, real property and permits and payments made for salaries, wages and benefits for work in Oregon.
(e) “Resident of this state” has the meaning given that term in ORS 316.027.
(c) To qualify for reimbursement under this subsection, total actual Oregon expenses for the film must equal or exceed $750,000.
(3)(a) The department may reimburse a local filmmaker for all or a portion of the actual Oregon expenses incurred by the local filmmaker.
(A) Total actual Oregon expenses paid for the film must be at least $75,000 and less than $750,000;
(B) The local filmmaker must have spent 80 percent of the film’s payroll on employees who are residents of this state; and
(C) The local filmmaker must have employed or contracted with a public accountant certified under ORS 673.040 for the provision of payroll services.
(5)(a) Total actual Oregon expenses supporting a claim for reimbursement under this section must be verified by the Oregon Film and Video Office. The filmmaker must submit to the office proof of the actual Oregon expenses. The proof must include any documentation that may be required by the office in its discretion to verify the actual Oregon expenses.
(b) The office may charge the filmmaker for costs reasonably incurred to verify the actual Oregon expenses, including but not limited to the cost for a review or audit of the supporting documentation by an accountant or auditor. The office may require the department to deduct the costs incurred by the office in performing its review or audit from any reimbursement made to the filmmaker under this section.
(c) The office may adopt rules that establish a procedure for the submission and verification of actual Oregon expenses. [2003 c.736 §80; 2007 c.815 §1; 2009 c.787 §§1,1b]
284.375 Application of other laws. (1) Except as otherwise provided by law, ORS 279.835 to 279.855 and ORS chapters 240, 276, 279A, 279B, 279C, 282, 283, 291, 292 and 293 do not apply to the Oregon Film and Video Office.
284.390 [1985 c.776 §§8, 9; 1987 c.757 §6; renumbered 285.717 in 1991]
284.440 [1985 c.776 §3; 1987 c.757 §§10, 22; 1989 c.966 §18; 1991 c.687 §2; renumbered 285.733 in 1991]
(d) The president of the State Board of Higher Education; and
(b) Discuss and recommend to the Legislative Assembly methods for creating certainty for the development process. [2003 c.800 §3; 2005 c.748 §24; 2007 c.804 §84]
Note: 284.631, 284.633 and 284.635 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 284 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
(a) “Public institution of higher education” means a community college or a state institution of higher education listed in ORS 352.002.
(b) “State agency” means any officer, board, commission, department, division or institution in the executive or administrative branch of state government or a public institution of higher education. [2009 c.885 §19]
Note: See note under 284.631.
284.701 Definitions. As used in ORS 284.701 to 284.740:
(1) “Oregon emerging business” means an emerging growth business as defined in ORS 348.701 that has:
(a) Fewer than 100 employees; and
(b) At least 51 percent of its employees employed in Oregon.
(2) “Research institution” means:
(b) A state institution of higher education listed in ORS 352.002;
(e) A federal research laboratory conducting research in Oregon; or
(f) A private not-for-profit research institution located in Oregon.
(3) “Traded sector” has the meaning given that term in ORS 285A.010. [2005 c.748 §1]
(a) The chairperson of the Oregon Business Development Commission.
(11) Members of the council who are not members of the Legislative Assembly are entitled to compensation and expenses incurred by them in the performance of their official duties in the manner and amounts provided for in ORS 292.495. Claims for compensation and expenses of members of the council who are public officers shall be paid out of funds appropriated to the public agency that employs the member. Claims for compensation and expenses of members of the council who are not public officers shall be paid out of funds appropriated to the Oregon Business Development Department for that purpose.
(12) All agencies of state government, as defined in ORS 174.111, are directed to assist the council in the performance of its duties and, to the extent permitted by laws relating to confidentiality, to furnish such information and advice as the members of the council consider necessary to perform their duties. [2005 c.748 §2; 2007 c.804 §85]
284.711 Duties. (1) The Oregon Innovation Council shall provide advice to the Governor, the Legislative Assembly, public and private post-secondary educational institutions, public agencies that provide economic development and the private sector on issues related to:
(2) The Oregon Innovation Council shall advise the Engineering and Technology Industry Council established in ORS 351.663 on how to coordinate the Engineering and Technology Industry Council’s goals and policies with the state plan developed under ORS 284.715.
(3) The council, the Oregon Business Development Commission, the State Board of Higher Education and the office of the State Treasurer shall coordinate policies and programs related to the duties of the council.
(4) Based on the state plan developed under ORS 284.715, the council may distribute moneys in the Oregon Innovation Fund by grant or pursuant to contracts with public and private post-secondary institutions, state agencies and private sector entities. [2005 c.748 §4]
284.720 Oregon Innovation Fund. There is created within the State Treasury, separate and distinct from the General Fund, the Oregon Innovation Fund. Interest earned by the Oregon Innovation Fund shall be credited to the fund. Moneys in the fund are continuously appropriated to the Oregon Innovation Council for the purpose of making grants and entering into contracts to carry out the recommendations included in the state plan developed under ORS 284.715. [2005 c.748 §7]
284.725 Oregon Commercialized Research Fund. There is created within the State Treasury, separate and distinct from the General Fund, the Oregon Commercialized Research Fund. Interest earned by the Oregon Commercialized Research Fund shall be credited to the fund. Moneys in the fund are continuously appropriated to the Oregon Innovation Council for the purpose of making grants and loans under ORS 284.735. The council may accept moneys from any source for deposit in the fund. [2005 c.748 §8; 2009 c.805 §4]
284.735 Grants and loans to emerging businesses; rules. (1) The Oregon Innovation Council may make grants and loans from the Oregon Commercialized Research Fund to Oregon emerging businesses.
284.740 Oregon Innovation Council research center. (1) The Oregon Innovation Council shall establish a signature research center to maximize collaborative ventures among research institutions, the federal government and private industry that will capitalize on opportunities to obtain private and federal funding for the research and development of nanoscience and microscience products, technology and multiscale materials.
(2) The council may contract with a private, not-for-profit corporation for the administration of the center. [2005 c.748 §11]
284.755 [1987 c.911 §§1, 2; 1989 c.501 §1; 1997 c.631 §434; repealed by 2005 c.80 §7]