Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/332.155
Timestamp: 2019-07-16 04:38:19
Document Index: 550506667

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ORS 332.155 - Land - 2017 Oregon Revised Statutes
2017 ORS Vol. 9 Chapter 332 Section 332.155
2017 ORS 332.155¹
• lease-purchase agreements
A district school board:
(1) May furnish, equip, repair, lease, purchase and build schoolhouses, including high schools, junior high schools, career and technical education schools, gymnasiums, houses for teachers and other employees and like buildings, and locate, buy and lease lands for all school purposes. Leases authorized by this subsection include lease-purchase agreements under which the district may acquire ownership of the leased property at a nominal price. Leases and lease-purchase agreements may be for a term of up to 30 years.
(2) May contract for the removal or containment of asbestos substances in school buildings and for repairs made necessary by the removal or containment. Contracts authorized by this section may be for a term exceeding one year.
(3) May construct or cooperate in the construction of facilities for educator preparation providers on state or district owned lands, for any public university listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities) that is in or contiguous to the district, and to expend district funds for those activities.
(4) May acquire personal property by a lease-purchase agreement or contract of purchase for a term exceeding one year. A lease-purchase agreement is one in which the rent payable by the district is expressly agreed to have been established to reflect the savings resulting from the exemption from taxation, and the district is entitled to ownership of the property at a nominal or other price that is stated or determinable by the terms of the agreement and was not intended to reflect the true value of the property.
(5) May lease, sell and convey all property of the district as may not, in the judgment of the district school board, be required for school purposes.
(6) May sell property of the district in transactions whereby the district has the right to lease, occupy or reacquire the property following the sale or have facilities constructed on the property or furnished to the specifications of the district. The construction or furnishing of the facilities shall be subject to:
(a) ORS chapter 279A, except ORS 279A.125 (Preference for recycled materials) and 279A.250 (Definitions for ORS 279A.250 to 279A.290) to 279A.290 (Miscellaneous receipts accounts);
(b) ORS chapter 279B, except ORS 279B.235 (Condition concerning hours of labor), 279B.240 (Exclusion of recycled oils prohibited), 279B.270 (State contracting agencies to use recovered resources and recycled materials), 279B.275 (Purchase of goods containing recycled polyethylene material) and 279B.280 (Use of recycled products when economically feasible); and
(c) ORS 279C.005, 279C.100 (Definitions for ORS 279C.100 to 279C.125) to 279C.125 (Architectural, engineering, photogrammetric mapping, transportation planning and land surveying services selection process for local public improvements procured through state agency) and 279C.300 (Policy on competition) to 279C.470 (Compensation for contractor on contract declared void by court).
(7) Shall furnish the schools with supplies, equipment, apparatus and services essential to meeting the requirements of a standard school and may furnish other supplies, equipment, apparatus and services as the board considers advisable.
(8) May construct, purchase or lease in cooperation with other school districts or community college districts facilities for secondary career and technical education programs for pupils of more than one district and may furnish or cooperate in furnishing supplies and equipment for the facilities, to be financed in the same manner as other school buildings and supplies are financed.
(9) May purchase real property upon a contractual basis when the period of time allowed for payment under the contract does not exceed 30 years.
(10) May purchase relocatable classrooms and other relocatable structures in installment transactions in which deferred installments of the purchase price are payable over not more than 10 years from the date the property is delivered to the district for occupancy and are secured by a security interest in such property. Transactions under this subsection may take the form of, but are not limited to, lease-purchase agreements.
(11) May enter into rental or lease-purchase agreements covering motor vehicles operated by the district.
(12) May enter into transactions that are expected to reduce the cost to the district for school facilities, including:
(a) Entering into an agreement or taking any other action to allow the district to use state or federal tax credits or state or federal funding sources;
(b) Entering into a lease or sublease, partnership agreement or other contract for property that is financed with general obligation bond proceeds or other district funds; or
(c) Loaning or otherwise contributing general obligation bond proceeds or other district funds to transactions authorized by this subsection. [Formerly 332.380; 1965 c.100 §143; 1969 c.311 §2; 1969 c.434 §1; 1975 c.358 §1; 1981 c.212 §1; 1983 c.740 §103; 1989 c.138 §2; 1993 c.45 §47; 2003 c.794 §255; 2009 c.94 §6; 2011 c.637 §113; 2015 c.245 §42; 2015 c.474 §1]
If school district serves popula­tion of 300,000 or more, duty to provide essential services is subject to terms of Custodians’ Civil Service Law, ORS 242.310 (Short title) to 242.640 (Prohibited conduct). Walter v. Scherzinger, 339 Or 408, 121 P3d 644 (2005)
Authority of school district to acquire and use prop­erty outside boundaries, (1973) Vol 36, p 626; contracts between school districts and photographers, (1974) Vol 37, p 49; power of school district to except right to use services as partial considera­tion for sale of school district prop­erty, (1979) Vol 39, p 707