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190.003 Definitions for ORS 190.003 to 190.130. As used in ORS 190.003 to 190.130, "unit of local government" includes a county, city, district or other public corporation, commission, authority or entity organized and existing under statute or city or county charter. [1967 c.550 §2]
190.050 Fees for geographic data; uses. (1) An intergovernmental group may impose and collect reasonable fees based on market prices or competitive bids for geographic data that have commercial value and are an entire formula, pattern, compilation, program, device, method, technique, process, data base or system developed with a significant expenditure of public funds. An intergovernmental group may enter into agreements with private persons or entities to assist with marketing such products. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, intergovernmental group software product programming source codes, object codes and geographic data bases or systems are confidential and exempt from public disclosure under ORS 192.502. Nothing in this section authorizes an intergovernmental group to restrict access to public records through inclusion of such records in a geographic data base or system.
(a) For maintenance of the formula, pattern, compilation, program, device, method, technique, process, data base or system; and
(b) To provide services through the formula, pattern, compilation, program, device, method, technique, process, data base or system to public bodies paying a service charge to the intergovernmental group.
(3) As used in this section, "intergovernmental group" means two or more units of local government that have entered into a written agreement under ORS 190.010. [1991 c.335 §2]
190.080 Powers of intergovernmental entity created by intergovernmental agreement; limits; debts of entity are debts of parties to agreement; procedure for distribution of assets. (1) An intergovernmental entity created by an intergovernmental agreement under ORS 190.010 may, according to the terms of the agreement:
(a) Issue revenue bonds under ORS 288.805 to 288.945 to accomplish the public purposes of the parties to the agreement, if after a public hearing the governing body of each of the units of local government that are parties to the agreement approves, by resolution or order, the issuance of the revenue bonds;
(6) An intergovernmental entity created by intergovernmental agreement under ORS 190.010 may be terminated at any time by unanimous vote of all the parties to the intergovernmental agreement or as provided by the terms of the agreement. [1991 c.583 §4; 2001 c.840 §3]
(2) Notwithstanding ORS 190.080 and subject to the provisions of this section, an intergovernmental entity created to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities may issue general obligation bonds and assess, levy and collect taxes in support of the purposes of the entity.
(4) The governing body of an intergovernmental entity created to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities shall issue the bonds from time to time as authorized by the electors of the entity. The governing body shall issue the bonds according to the applicable provisions of ORS chapters 287 and 288.
(7) An intergovernmental entity created to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities is not a district as defined in ORS 198.010 and is not subject to the provisions of ORS chapter 451. [2001 c.840 §2]
(4) A unit of local government or state agency of this state may exclude any clause or condition required by ORS 279.312, 279.313, 279.314, 279.316, 279.318, 279.319, 279.320 or 279.555 from an agreement under subsection (1) of this section if the agreement is with:
(f) An agency of an American Indian tribe. [Amended by 1963 c.189 §2; 1967 c.550 §7; 1985 c.267 §1; 1999 c.948 §3; 2001 c.611 §1]
190.115 Summaries of agreements of state agencies; contents. (1) A state agency that enters into an agreement under ORS 190.110, 190.420 or 190.485 on or after August 16, 1999, shall submit a summary of the agreement to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services within the 30-day period immediately following the effective date of the agreement.
(2) A state agency that, before August 16, 1999, entered into an agreement under ORS 190.110, 190.420 or 190.485 that will be in effect 90 days after August 16, 1999, shall submit a summary of the agreement to the department within 90 days following August 16, 1999.
(3) The summary required by this section must include the following information:
(4) A state agency that is required to submit a summary of an agreement to the department under this section shall submit the summary through electronic means. [1999 c.948 §1]
190.118 Index of summaries. (1) The Oregon Department of Administrative Services shall keep an index of summaries of agreements into which state agencies enter under ORS 190.110, 190.420 or 190.485. The department shall include in the index the information provided by state agencies under ORS 190.115.
(3) The department shall make the information in the index accessible to the public through a searchable public website on the Internet. [1999 c.948 §2]
(4) As used in this section, "unit of local government established to deliver water" means an irrigation district organized under ORS chapter 545, a drainage district organized under ORS chapter 547, a diking district organized under ORS chapter 551, a water improvement district organized under ORS chapter 552, a water control district organized under ORS chapter 553 or a nonprofit corporation for irrigation, drainage, water supply or flood control organized under ORS chapter 554. [1997 c.215 §2]
190.230 Public employment status of certain persons under various federal programs. Persons who are recipients, beneficiaries or trainees in work training, work study and work experience programs authorized by the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 (United States Public Law 88-452), as amended; persons who are volunteers under section 603 of that Act; and persons participating in the Work Incentive Program, Title IV of the Social Security Act (United States Public Law 90-248), as amended; and persons participating in programs of work experience and training during their participation in such programs:
(2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, in the case of state agencies, the cost of services furnished pursuant to subsection (1) of this section may be paid out of the miscellaneous receipts account established pursuant to ORS 279.833 for such agencies. All moneys received by an agency in payment of such services shall be paid into the State Treasury for deposit to the credit of the miscellaneous receipts account established pursuant to ORS 279.833 for the agency furnishing the service.
(3) In the case of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, the cost of services furnished pursuant to subsection (1) of this section may be advanced from the Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund and reimbursed to the fund from the charges paid to the department by the federal government, city, county, district or other municipal corporation or political subdivision for which the services are performed. [1965 c.351 §2 (2), (3); 1967 c.419 §43; 1969 c.420 §1; 1993 c.500 §6]
190.250 Furnishing centralized accounting and data processing services to federal and local governmental units. Upon request of the federal government or a city, county, district or other municipal corporation or political subdivision in Oregon, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services may provide centralized accounting, data processing, data recording and storing and other similar services for such federal government, city, county, district or other municipal corporation or political subdivision. The cost of the services provided under this section may be advanced out of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund and the cost thereof shall be charged to the federal government, city, county, district or other municipal corporation or political subdivision for which the services are performed. [1965 c.351 §2 (1); 1967 c.454 §91; 1993 c.500 §6a]
(4) The bonds shall be issued from time to time by the governing body of the entity on behalf of the entity as authorized by the electors of the entity. The bonds shall be issued in accordance with the applicable provisions of ORS chapters 287 and 288.
(6) Local correctional facilities provided by or furnished to a county under this section shall be considered to be jail accommodations of the county for purposes of ORS 135.215, 137.140 and 137.330.
(7) An intergovernmental corrections entity may exercise any of the powers granted by this section, any of the powers of an intergovernmental entity created under ORS 190.010, 190.020 and 190.085 and any powers necessary to effectuate the purposes for which the entity is formed. These powers include, but are not limited to, the authority to contract or make agreements with third parties, governmental and private, and the authority to expend, consistent with the purposes for which the entity is formed, any tax proceeds, general obligation bond proceeds and other revenues received by the entity. This section and the powers granted by it shall be construed liberally to effectuate its purposes. [1996 c.4 §9; 1997 c.541 §340]
190.410 Definitions for ORS 190.410 to 190.440. As used in ORS 190.410 to 190.440, "public agency" includes:
190.420 Authority of public agency to make agreements with public agencies in other states; content of agreement; liability of public agency. (1) Any power or powers, privileges or authority exercised or capable of exercise by a public agency in this state may be exercised and enjoyed jointly with any public agency in another state to the extent that the laws of the other state permit such joint exercise or enjoyment.
(4) No agreement under subsection (2) of this section shall relieve any public agency of any obligation or responsibility imposed on it by law.
(5) Notwithstanding subsection (4) of this section, a public agency in this state may exclude from an agreement under subsection (2) of this section any clause or condition required by ORS 279.312, 279.313, 279.314, 279.316, 279.318, 279.319, 279.320 or 279.555. [1969 c.390 §2; 1999 c.948 §4]
190.430 Attorney General to review agreements; exemptions. (1) Every agreement made by an agency of this state under ORS 190.420 shall be submitted to the Attorney General before taking effect. The Attorney General shall determine whether the agreement is in proper form and compatible with the laws of this state. If the Attorney General determines that the agreement is in some instance improper, the Attorney General shall give written notice to the state agency concerning the specific respects in which the agreement fails to comply with law. Failure to give such notice within 30 days of submission of the agreement to the Attorney General shall constitute approval of the agreement.
(2) The Attorney General may exempt research agreements or student faculty exchanges from the requirements of subsection (1) of this section.
(3) As used in this section, "agency of this state" and "state agency" mean any officer, board, commission, department, division or institution in the executive or administrative branch of state government. [1969 c.390 §3; 1993 c.72 §1; 2001 c.68 §1]
190.480 Definition for ORS 190.480 to 190.490. As used in ORS 190.480 to 190.490, "state agency" or "agency" means every state officer, board, commission, department, institution, branch or agency of state government whose costs are paid wholly or in part from funds held in the State Treasury. [1991 c.137 §1]
190.485 Authority of state agency to exercise authority jointly with nation or national agency of other than United States; content of agreements. (1) Any power or powers, privileges or authority exercised or capable of exercise by a state agency in this state may be exercised and enjoyed jointly with a nation or a public agency in any nation other than the United States, to the extent that the laws of the United States and of the other nation do not prohibit such joint exercise or enjoyment.
(5) Notwithstanding subsection (4) of this section, a state agency may exclude from an agreement under subsection (2) of this section any clause or condition required by ORS 279.312, 279.313, 279.314, 279.316, 279.318, 279.319, 279.320 or 279.555. [1991 c.137 §2; 1999 c.948 §5]
190.490 Approval of agreement by Attorney General; filing of agreement; exemptions; rules. (1) Every agreement entered into under ORS 190.485 shall be submitted to the Attorney General before taking effect. The Attorney General shall determine whether the agreement is in proper form and compatible with the laws of this state. If the Attorney General determines that the agreement is improper in some respect, the Attorney General shall give written notice to the state agency concerning the specific respects in which the agreement fails to comply with law. Failure of the Attorney General to give such notice to the state agency within 30 days of submission of the agreement to the Attorney General’s office shall constitute approval of the agreement. The Attorney General may exempt certain agreements, classes of agreements or form agreements from the requirement that the agreement be approved by the Attorney General before taking effect.
(3) This section does not apply to the Legislative Assembly, the courts and their officers and committees, the Secretary of State and the State Treasurer in the performance of the duties of their constitutional offices. [1991 c.137 §3]
190.510 Definitions for ORS 190.510 to 190.610. As used in ORS 190.510 to 190.610, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) "Board" means the State Board of Higher Education established under ORS 351.010.
190.520 Annual estimate of population of cities and counties by State Board of Higher Education; actual count. The State Board of Higher Education shall:
(1) Annually estimate the population as of July 1 of each city and county within the state and no later than December 15 of each year prepare a certificate of population showing the board’s estimate of the population of each city and county within the state as of July 1. The board’s estimate may be based upon statistical or other pertinent data or upon an actual count. The certificate shall also indicate the results of any enumeration of cities or annexed areas made after July 1.
(2) Annually estimate the number of persons between the ages of 4 and 20 who resided in each county as of October 25. The board shall certify such estimate to the Superintendent of Public Instruction and to the executive officer of the administrative office of each county, as defined in ORS 328.001, by January 1 of each year.
(3) Upon an official request from a city, county, political subdivision, public corporation or state agency, cause to be conducted at the expense of the requesting party an actual count of the population of the area specified in the request and prepare a certificate of population based upon such count.
(4) Upon the incorporation of a city, cause to be conducted at the expense of the city an actual count of the population of the city. The board shall prepare a certificate of population based upon such count. If the election of officers of the newly incorporated city is held 40 days or more before the end of the calendar quarter, the certificate shall be prepared before the end of the calendar quarter. If the election is held less than 40 days before the end of the calendar quarter, the certificate shall be prepared before the end of the calendar quarter next following the election.
(5) All certificates prepared under this section shall be filed with the Center for Population Research and Census. [Formerly 221.850; 1963 c.312 §1; 1971 c.294 §11; 1993 c.98 §12]
190.530 Revision of certificate; effect. Upon petition from a city, county, political subdivision, public corporation or state agency for reconsideration, or upon its own motion, the State Board of Higher Education may revise its determination of the population of a city, county or other area. Payment of funds to a city, county or other area under ORS 323.455, 366.785 to 366.820 or 471.810 shall be affected by a subsequent filing of a corrected certificate under this section in the manner provided by ORS 190.620. [Formerly 221.855; 1963 c.312 §2; 1971 c.222 §2]
190.540 Effect of certificate of population; use in computing shares of state revenues. (1) The population shown in the certificate of population of the State Board of Higher Education filed pursuant to ORS 190.520 or 190.530 shall be the official population of the city, county or other area covered by the certificate until a later certificate covering such city, county or other area is filed by the board.
(2) After a certificate of population is filed pursuant to ORS 190.520 or 190.530, the population of a city, county or other area as shown in the certificate shall be the official and exclusive basis for determining per capita allocation and payment of funds to such city, county or other area under ORS 366.785 to 366.820 and 471.810 until the filing by the board of a later certificate for such city, county or other area. [Formerly 221.860; 1961 c.259 §1; 1963 c.312 §3; 1967 c.577 §6]
190.580 Rules and regulations. The State Board of Higher Education may adopt such rules and regulations as it considers desirable and expedient in the conduct of its duties under ORS 190.510 to 190.610. [Formerly 221.880]
190.590 Reporting information to board. Any state agency, or officer thereof, and any city, or department, officer or employee thereof, shall, upon request of the State Board of Higher Education, furnish such available information as may be required by the board in securing accurate data and information upon which to base its estimates. The board may prescribe the form for reporting such information. [Formerly 221.885]
190.610 Board to establish program at state institution of higher education. The State Board of Higher Education shall establish a program at one or more of the institutions under its control, designed to perform the duties imposed upon it by ORS 190.510 to 190.610. [1965 c.207 §6]
(1) "Association" means the American Arbitration Association.
(2) "Local government" means a city, county, special district or other public corporation, commission, authority or entity organized under state statute or city or county charter.
(3) "State agency" means any state board, commission, department or division. [1981 c.857 §1]
190.790 Relief; briefs; opinion; damages; filing of award. (1) The arbitrator may grant any relief deemed appropriate.
(5) The award shall be filed with a clerk as provided by ORS 36.350. If the dispute involves real property, the award shall be filed in the county or counties in which the property is located. [1981 c.857 §§9, 10; 1985 c.496 §23]
190.800 Exceptions to award and appeal. Exceptions to the award and appeal from a judgment on the award shall be taken as provided by ORS 36.355 to 36.365. [1981 c.857 §11]