Source: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors190.html
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Chapter 190 — Cooperation of Governmental Units; State Census; Arbitration
GOVERNMENT COOPERATION; CENSUS; ARBITRATION
190.003 Definition for ORS 190.003 to 190.130
190.007 Policy; construction
190.010 Authority of local governments to make intergovernmental agreement
190.020 Contents of agreement
190.030 Effect of agreement
190.050 Fees for geographic data; uses
190.070 Agreement changing service responsibilities requires changes in tax coordination resulting from change
190.080 Powers of intergovernmental entity created by intergovernmental agreement; limits; debts of entity; procedure for distribution of assets; rules
190.083 County agreements for transportation facilities
190.085 Ordinance ratifying intergovernmental agreement creating entity
190.088 Alternative intergovernmental entity for transportation; board of directors; powers and authorities; procedure; city and county oversight; tax zones
190.091 Board of directors duties; city and county mediation
190.110 Authority of units of local government and state agencies to cooperate; agreements with American Indian tribes; exclusion of conditions for public contracts
190.112 Agreements with United States to perform security functions
190.115 Summaries of agreements of state agencies; contents
190.125 Agreements to deliver water; joint board of control
190.150 Agreements under federal Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act
(State Obligations)
190.210 Oregon Department of Administrative Services to maintain liaison with local governments providing services to state agencies
190.220 State to pay share of cost of intergovernmental and planning studies; limitation
190.230 Public employment status under various federal programs
(Furnishing of Services and Information)
190.240 Furnishing of services by state agency to federal and local governmental units
190.250 Furnishing centralized accounting and data processing services to federal and local governmental units
190.255 State agencies’ sharing of business registration information
190.265 Intergovernmental corrections entities; purposes; powers; bonds; taxes
190.410 Definition for ORS 190.410 to 190.440
190.420 Authority of public agency to make agreements with public agencies in other states; contents of agreement; liability of public agency
190.430 Attorney General to review agreements; exemptions
190.440 Powers of public agency under agreement
190.470 Council of State Governments declared a joint governmental agency
190.472 Mutual interstate law enforcement assistance agreements
190.474 Reports by out-of-state police officers
190.476 Delegation of supervision of police officers; agency liability
190.478 Effect on federal officers
190.480 Definition for ORS 190.480 to 190.490
190.485 Authority of state agency to exercise authority jointly with nation or national agency of other than United States; contents of agreements
190.490 Approval of agreement by Attorney General; filing of agreement; rules; exemptions
190.510 Definitions for ORS 190.510 to 190.610
190.520 Annual estimate of population of cities and counties by Portland State University; actual count
190.530 Revision of certificate; effect
190.540 Effect of certificate of population; use in computing shares of state revenues
190.580 Standards for conduct of state census
190.590 Reporting information to university
190.610 State census program
190.620 Effect of corrected certificate on payments to cities or counties; adjustment of payments
INTERGOVERNMENTAL ARBITRATION
190.710 Definitions for ORS 190.710 to 190.800
190.720 Agreement to arbitrate; costs
190.730 Submission to regional office
190.740 Arbitration rules
190.750 Selection of arbitrators
190.760 Procedure during arbitration
190.770 Subpoena procedure
190.780 Depositions
190.790 Relief; briefs; opinion; damages; filing of petition to confirm award
190.800 Vacation, modification and correction of award
190.003 Definition 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]
190.007 Policy; construction. In the interest of furthering economy and efficiency in local government, intergovernmental cooperation is declared a matter of statewide concern. The provisions of ORS 190.003 to 190.130 shall be liberally construed. [1967 c.550 §3]
190.020 Contents of agreement. (1) An agreement under ORS 190.010 shall specify the functions or activities to be performed and by what means they shall be performed. Where applicable, the agreement shall provide for:
190.030 Effect of agreement. (1) When an agreement under ORS 190.010 has been entered into, the unit of local government, consolidated department, intergovernmental entity or administrative officer designated therein to perform specified functions or activities is vested with all powers, rights and duties relating to those functions and activities that are vested by law in each separate party to the agreement, its officers and agencies.
(3) An elective office may not be terminated by an agreement under ORS 190.010. [Amended by 1967 c.550 §6; 1991 c.583 §2]
190.040 [Amended by 1953 c.182 §2; 1957 c.428 §1; repealed by 1963 c.189 §3]
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, database 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 databases or systems are confidential and exempt from public disclosure under ORS 192.355. Nothing in this section authorizes an intergovernmental group to restrict access to public records through inclusion of such records in a geographic database or system.
(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]
190.070 Agreement changing service responsibilities requires changes in tax coordination resulting from change. (1) If any agreement entered into under ORS 190.010 to 190.030 or 190.110 between or among units of local government includes changes in service responsibility, that agreement shall set forth any changes in tax coordination resulting from the change in service responsibility.
Note: 190.070 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 190 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
190.080 Powers of intergovernmental entity created by intergovernmental agreement; limits; debts of entity; procedure for distribution of assets; rules. (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 chapter 287A or enter into financing agreements authorized under ORS 271.390 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 or entering into the financing agreement;
(2) Except as provided in ORS 190.083, an intergovernmental entity may not levy taxes or issue general obligation 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; 2003 c.195 §7; 2007 c.783 §71]
190.083 County agreements for transportation facilities. (1) Before a county enters into an intergovernmental agreement creating an intergovernmental entity to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities, the county shall obtain approval of the terms and conditions of the agreement from the governing bodies of a majority of the cities within the county.
(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.
(8) An intergovernmental entity described in this section is subject to ORS 294.305 to 294.565 for each fiscal year or budget period in which the entity proposes to impose or imposes ad valorem property taxes.
(9) An intergovernmental entity that qualifies as a designated recipient of funding for transit operations from the Federal Transit Administration may utilize the procedures established under ORS 190.088 in addition to this section. [2001 c.840 §2; 2003 c.14 §88; 2003 c.235 §3; 2007 c.783 §72; 2017 c.425 §1]
190.085 Ordinance ratifying intergovernmental agreement creating entity. (1) Prior to the effective date of an intergovernmental agreement creating an intergovernmental entity, each of the parties to the intergovernmental agreement shall enact an ordinance ratifying the creation of the intergovernmental entity. An ordinance enacted under this subsection shall:
(2) Not later than 30 days after the effective date of an intergovernmental agreement creating an intergovernmental entity under ORS 190.010, the parties to the intergovernmental agreement shall file with the Secretary of State copies of the ordinances required under this section together with a statement containing the name of the intergovernmental entity created, the parties to the agreement, the purpose of the agreement and the effective date of the agreement. [1991 c.583 §5]
190.088 Alternative intergovernmental entity for transportation; board of directors; powers and authorities; procedure; city and county oversight; tax zones. (1) Subject to the provisions of this section, an intergovernmental entity created to operate, maintain, repair and modernize transportation facilities and that qualifies as a designated recipient of funding for transit operations from the Federal Transit Administration may issue general obligation bonds and assess, levy and collect ad valorem property taxes, including operating taxes and local option taxes, in support of the purposes of the entity. Taxes authorized as prescribed in this section may be imposed throughout the territory of the units of local government that make up the entity, or only in tax zones within the territory that are established as prescribed in this section.
(2) In order to utilize the powers and authorities granted under this section, the intergovernmental agreement entered into under ORS 190.010 that created the intergovernmental entity, or as amended, must provide for a board of directors of the entity and the method of selecting board members. The board of directors shall serve as the entity’s governing body.
(c) Impose local option taxes under ORS 280.040 to 280.145; or
(B) Impose local option taxes under ORS 280.040 to 280.145 in a zone of the territory of the entity that is based on different levels of service in the zone.
(10) Following the approval of a ballot measure described in subsection (5)(d) or (7)(e) of this section that authorizes ad valorem taxes of the intergovernmental entity to be imposed within the territory of one or more cities or counties, if the boundaries of an affected city or county change, the area in which taxes are to be imposed shall also be adjusted to reflect the boundary change. Any boundary change shall comply with the procedures set forth in ORS 308.225.
Sec. 4. (1) The board of directors of an intergovernmental entity that was in existence on the day before the effective date of this 2017 Act [October 6, 2017] and that otherwise meets the requirements of section 2 (1) of this 2017 Act [190.088 (1)] shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of section 2 (2) of this 2017 Act.
Note: 190.088 and 190.091 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 190 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
190.091 Board of directors duties; city and county mediation. (1) The board of directors of an intergovernmental entity described in ORS 190.088 shall perform all of the following:
(2)(a) If the governing bodies of three or more cities or counties with territory within the boundaries of the intergovernmental entity file a written notice with the board of directors alleging that any of the actions required under subsection (1) of this section are not being adequately performed, the board of directors and the notifying governing bodies shall within 60 days conduct a mediation session with a mediator qualified to perform mediation under ORS 36.100 to 36.238, in order to resolve the dispute.
Note: See second note under 190.088.
190.110 Authority of units of local government and state agencies to cooperate; agreements with American Indian tribes; exclusion of conditions for public contracts. (1) In performing a duty imposed upon it, in exercising a power conferred upon it or in administering a policy or program delegated to it, a unit of local government or a state agency of this state may cooperate for any lawful purpose, by agreement or otherwise, with a unit of local government or a state agency of this or another state, or with the United States, or with a United States governmental agency, or with an American Indian tribe or an agency of an American Indian tribe. This power includes power to provide jointly for administrative officers.
190.112 Agreements with United States to perform security functions. A public body as defined in ORS 174.109 may enter into an agreement with the United States to perform security functions at a military installation or facility in the United States and to receive payment for performing the functions. [2003 c.6 §1]
Note: 190.112 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 190 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
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, or an agreement under ORS 190.112 or under ORS 660.334 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.
Note: 190.115 and 190.118 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 190 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
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, 190.112, 190.420, 190.485 or 660.334. The department shall include in the index the information provided by state agencies under ORS 190.115.
Note: See note under 190.115.
190.120 [1955 c.164 §1; 1959 c.662 §3; 1961 c.108 §8; renumbered 297.910]
190.125 Agreements to deliver water; joint board of control. (1) A unit of local government established to deliver water may enter into a written agreement with any other such unit or units of local government for the performance of specified activities by a joint board of control composed of the district managers of the parties to the agreement. A joint board of control, at the direction of the parties to the agreement, may perform any or all functions and activities under the agreement that a party to the agreement, or its officers or agencies, has authority to perform.
190.130 Effect of ORS 190.125. The authority granted by ORS 190.125 is in addition to any other authority and powers possessed by units of local government established to deliver water and does not increase or expand the authority or the powers of such units of local government relating to water rights or water use under other state laws. [1997 c.215 §3]
190.150 Agreements under federal Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act. (1) Districts that may enter into agreements with the United States, or any agency or instrumentality thereof, under the Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1002), are:
(c) Irrigation districts organized under ORS chapter 545 and ORS 548.005 to 548.120 and 548.305 to 548.715.
(d) Drainage districts organized under ORS chapter 547 and ORS 548.005 to 548.120 and 548.305 to 548.715.
190.155 [2007 c.97 §1; renumbered 402.200 in 2009]
190.156 [2007 c.97 §2; 2009 c.718 §34; renumbered 402.205 in 2009]
190.158 [2007 c.97 §3; renumbered 402.210 in 2009]
190.160 [2007 c.97 §4; renumbered 402.215 in 2009]
190.162 [2007 c.97 §5; renumbered 402.220 in 2009]
190.164 [2007 c.97 §6; renumbered 402.225 in 2009]
190.166 [2007 c.97 §7; renumbered 402.230 in 2009]
190.168 [2007 c.97 §8; renumbered 402.235 in 2009]
190.170 [2007 c.97 §9; renumbered 402.240 in 2009]
190.210 Oregon Department of Administrative Services to maintain liaison with local governments providing services to state agencies. (1) The Legislative Assembly recognizes the need for intergovernmental cooperation between the state governmental agencies located in the various regions of the state and the local governmental agencies which provide the state agencies necessary services such as:
190.220 State to pay share of cost of intergovernmental and planning studies; limitation. (1) The Oregon Department of Administrative Services is authorized to pay out of the General Fund, to the extent that moneys are available therefor, its proportionate share of the cost of development and coordination of intergovernmental studies and plans prepared by tax supported intergovernmental planning groups, except that the state’s financial participation shall be limited to the planning and coordinating of those activities and services which are supported or utilized by the state agencies located in the various regional areas.
190.230 Public employment status 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:
190.240 Furnishing of services by state agency to federal and local governmental units. (1) Subject to rules prescribed by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, any state agency as defined in ORS 291.002 may, upon request, furnish to the federal government or a city, county, district or other municipal corporation or political subdivision in Oregon the same or similar services, other than materials, equipment and supplies, having a single unit price of less than $500, furnished under the laws of this state to other state agencies. Equipment does not include used goods; material and supplies do not include goods produced by the State of Oregon. The cost of the services provided under this subsection shall be charged to the federal government, city, county, district or other municipal corporation or political subdivision for which the services are performed.
(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 279A.290 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 279A.290 for the agency furnishing the service.
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]
190.255 State agencies’ sharing of business registration information. (1) Notwithstanding any provision of law governing the confidentiality or disclosure of information, a state agency may enter into an interagency agreement with another state agency to disclose to the other state agency a business name, address, telephone number or state-generated common identification number or the nature of a business or type of entity conducting the business, for the purposes of registering businesses or updating business registration records.
Note: 190.255 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 190 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
190.260 [Formerly 297.920; repealed by 1967 c.454 §119]
190.265 Intergovernmental corrections entities; purposes; powers; bonds; taxes. (1) Pursuant to ORS 190.010, 190.020 and 190.085, counties may establish, by agreement ratified by the governing body of each county as provided in ORS 190.085, an intergovernmental corrections entity for the purposes of:
(a) Making application under ORS 423.525 to provide local correctional facilities including, but not limited to, facilities funded under ORS 423.525, including land, structures, equipment, supplies and personnel necessary to acquire, develop, maintain and operate the local correctional facilities; and
(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, 137.167 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; 2007 c.783 §73]
Note: 190.265 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 190 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
190.310 [1967 c.165 §1; repealed by 1993 c.389 §1]
190.320 [1967 c.165 §2; 1969 c.80 §27; repealed by 1993 c.389 §1]
190.330 [1967 c.165 §3; 1969 c.80 §28; 1975 c.605 §13; repealed by 1993 c.389 §1]
190.340 [1967 c.165 §4; 1969 c.80 §29; repealed by 1993 c.389 §1]
190.410 Definition 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; contents 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.
(6) 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 279B.220, 279B.225, 279B.230, 279B.235, 279B.270 or 279C.500 to 279C.530. [1969 c.390 §2; 1999 c.948 §4; 2003 c.794 §210; 2007 c.376 §1]
190.430 Attorney General to review agreements; exemptions. (1) Every agreement made by an agency of this state under ORS 190.112, 190.420 or 660.334 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. The Attorney General’s failure to give notice within 30 days of submission of the agreement to the Attorney General constitutes approval of the agreement.
(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; 2003 c.6 §4; 2003 c.149 §4; 2005 c.197 §1]
190.440 Powers of public agency under agreement. Any public agency entering into an agreement under ORS 190.410 to 190.440 may expend funds and may sell, lease, give or otherwise supply the administrative board of other legal or administrative entity that operates the joint or cooperative undertaking by providing such personnel or services therefor as may be within its legal power to furnish. [1969 c.390 §4]
190.470 Council of State Governments declared a joint governmental agency. The Council of State Governments is a joint governmental agency of this state and of the other states which cooperate through it. [Formerly 189.100]
190.472 Mutual interstate law enforcement assistance agreements. A full-time, fully compensated police officer commissioned by the State of Washington, Idaho or California or any full-time, fully compensated police officer commissioned by a unit of local government of the State of Washington, Idaho or California may exercise any authority that the officer’s commission vests in the officer throughout the territorial bounds of Oregon if the officer is acting pursuant to a mutual law enforcement assistance agreement between a law enforcement agency of the neighboring state and a law enforcement agency of Oregon. [1997 c.855 §1]
Note: 190.472 to 190.478 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 190 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
190.474 Reports by out-of-state police officers. When an officer exercises the authority granted by ORS 190.472, the officer shall submit, as soon as is practicable, a report concerning the incident to the law enforcement agency in Oregon having primary jurisdiction over the geographic area in which the incident occurred. The law enforcement agency to whom the report is submitted may establish a reporting procedure to be used in making a report under this section. [1997 c.855 §2]
Note: See note under 190.472.
190.476 Delegation of supervision of police officers; agency liability. (1) An officer exercising authority under ORS 190.472 is subject to the supervisory control of and limitations imposed by the commissioning agency. However, the commissioning agency may temporarily delegate supervision of the officer to another law enforcement agency.
(2) Any liability or claim of liability that arises out of the exercise of authority under ORS 190.472 by an officer acting within the course and scope of the officer’s duties under ORS 190.472 is the responsibility of the commissioning agency unless:
(3) All of the privileges and immunities from liability, exemption from laws, ordinances and rules, and all pension, relief, disability, workers’ compensation insurance and other benefits that apply to the activities of officers when performing their duties within the territorial limits of their commissioning agencies apply to them and to their commissioning agencies to the same degree and extent while the officers exercise authority under ORS 190.472.
(4) As used in this section, “commissioning agency” means the agency for whom the officer is employed full-time and by whom the officer is compensated. [1997 c.855 §3]
190.478 Effect on federal officers. ORS 190.472 does not confer on federal officers, as defined in ORS 133.005, any additional powers. The powers of federal officers are limited to those powers conferred by other laws. [1997 c.855 §4]
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]
Note: 190.480 to 190.490 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 190 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
190.485 Authority of state agency to exercise authority jointly with nation or national agency of other than United States; contents 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 279B.220, 279B.225, 279B.230, 279B.235, 279B.270 or 279C.500 to 279C.530. [1991 c.137 §2; 1999 c.948 §5; 2003 c.794 §211]
Note: See note under 190.480.
190.490 Approval of agreement by Attorney General; filing of agreement; rules; exemptions. (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.
(2) The state agency shall file any agreement made under ORS 190.485 with the Oregon Department of Administrative Services within 30 days of the effective date of the agreement. The department may adopt rules necessary for the administration of this subsection.
190.510 Definitions for ORS 190.510 to 190.610. As used in ORS 190.510 to 190.610, unless the context requires otherwise, “city” means any incorporated city or town. [Formerly 221.845; 1965 c.207 §1; 2013 c.768 §106a]
190.520 Annual estimate of population of cities and counties by Portland State University; actual count. (1) Portland State University shall:
(b) Annually estimate the number of persons between the ages of 4 and 20 who resided in each county as of October 25. The university 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.
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, Portland State University 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; 2013 c.768 §106c]
190.540 Effect of certificate of population; use in computing shares of state revenues. (1) The population shown in the certificate of population 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 Portland State University.
(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 university 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; 2013 c.768 §106d]
190.550 [Formerly 221.865; repealed by 1965 c.207 §7]
190.560 [Formerly 221.870; repealed by 1965 c.207 §7]
190.570 [Formerly 221.875; repealed by 1965 c.207 §7]
190.580 Standards for conduct of state census. Portland State University may adopt such standards as it considers desirable and expedient in the conduct of its duties under ORS 190.510 to 190.610. [Formerly 221.880; 2013 c.768 §106e]
190.590 Reporting information to university. Any state agency, or officer thereof, and any city, or department, officer or employee thereof, shall, upon request of Portland State University, furnish such available information as may be required by the university in securing accurate data and information upon which to base its estimates. The university may prescribe the form for reporting such information. [Formerly 221.885; 2013 c.768 §106f]
190.600 [Formerly 221.890; repealed by 1963 c.115 §2]
190.610 State census program. Portland State University shall establish a program, designed to perform the duties imposed upon it by ORS 190.510 to 190.610. [1965 c.207 §6; 2011 c.637 §67; 2013 c.768 §106g]
190.620 Effect of corrected certificate on payments to cities or counties; adjustment of payments. (1) Whenever a corrected certificate of census is filed and the correction is such that payment of funds under ORS 323.455, 366.785 to 366.820 or 471.810 was more or less than the city, county or other area would have been entitled, the payment shall be corrected in the distribution of funds next following the erroneous distribution. In computing the corrected distribution, the amount due any city or county or other area under the corrected certificate shall be distributed first, and the amounts payable that would otherwise be distributed shall be adjusted accordingly.
190.710 Definitions for ORS 190.710 to 190.800. As used in ORS 190.710 to 190.800:
190.720 Agreement to arbitrate; costs. (1) Disputes between a state agency or local government and another state agency or local government, including disputes relating to the title to real estate, may, if the parties agree, be submitted to the award of an arbitrator of the American Arbitration Association. The agreement may not be rescinded after the notice of intent to arbitrate has been mailed to the association.
190.730 Submission to regional office. The parties shall submit to the northwest regional office of the American Arbitration Association:
190.740 Arbitration rules. Except as otherwise provided in ORS 190.710 to 190.800, an arbitration proceeding shall be conducted under the commercial arbitration rules of the American Arbitration Association as they existed on January 1, 1981. [1981 c.857 §4]
190.750 Selection of arbitrators. (1) Arbitrator candidates shall be selected from a list of candidates provided by the American Arbitration Association.
190.760 Procedure during arbitration. (1) The arbitrator shall regulate the hearing in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association except that:
190.770 Subpoena procedure. The arbitrator may, and shall, upon application by a party to the proceeding, issue a subpoena requiring a person to appear and be examined with reference to a matter within the scope of the proceeding, and to produce books, records or papers pertinent to the proceeding. In case of disobedience to the subpoena, the party requesting it may petition the circuit court of the county in which the witness resides or the circuit court of the county in which the inquiry is being held to require compliance with the subpoena. The circuit court, in case of refusal to obey a subpoena, may issue an order requiring the person to appear and to produce books, records and papers and give evidence on the matter in question. Failure to obey the order of the court may be punished by the court as contempt. [1981 c.857 §7]
190.780 Depositions. On application of a party to the arbitration, the arbitrator may order the deposition of a witness to be taken for use as evidence and not for discovery if the witness cannot be compelled to attend the hearing or if exceptional circumstances exist making it desirable. [1981 c.857 §8]
190.790 Relief; briefs; opinion; damages; filing of petition to confirm award. (1) The arbitrator may grant any relief deemed appropriate.
(5) A party may file a petition with a court for confirmation of the award as provided in ORS 36.700. If the dispute involves real property, the award must be filed in the county or counties in which the property is located. [1981 c.857 §§9,10; 1985 c.496 §23; 2003 c.598 §35]
190.800 Vacation, modification and correction of award. A party may petition a court for vacation, modification or correction of an arbitration award under ORS 190.790 in the manner provided by ORS 36.705 and 36.710. The court may vacate an award only if there is a basis to vacate the award described in ORS 36.705 (1)(a) to (d). The court may modify or correct an award only for the grounds given in ORS 36.710. [1981 c.857 §11; 2003 c.598 §36]
190.900 [1985 c.595 §4; renumbered 658.630 in 1987]