ORS 199.450
Advisory committee

  • membership
  • function
  • term

(1)

Each boundary commission shall appoint an advisory committee to advise and assist the commission in carrying out the purposes of ORS 199.410 (Policy) to 199.534 (Legislative annexation of territory to cities and districts). An advisory committee shall consist of nine members who are residents within the jurisdiction of the commission. Except for the public members, to be qualified to serve on a committee a person shall be a member of the governing body of a city, county or district located within the jurisdiction of the commission. The members shall include two city officers, two county officers, two district officers and three public members, one of whom shall serve as chairperson of the advisory committee. A governing body shall not have more than one member on the advisory committee. When only one county is under the jurisdiction of a boundary commission, then the committee shall consist of three city officers, one county officer, three district officers and the two public members. Any member of the committee may designate a representative who is an officer or employee of the member’s city, county or district to appear and act for that member at any meeting of the committee.

(2)

The advisory committee shall meet as necessary. The advisory committee shall also meet on the call of the commission.

(3)

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(a)

The committee may review each petition filed with the commission except a petition filed under ORS 199.495 (Effective date of certain annexations). If the committee reviews a petition, it may submit a recommendation on the petition to the boundary commission within 30 days after the petition is filed with the commission.

(b)

The committee shall review each administrative rule of the commission prior to its adoption. The committee may propose any changes to the commission’s rules, policies or practices as it deems necessary or desirable.

(4)

In addition to its other functions and duties, the advisory committee shall review the annual budget of the boundary commission and any assessments levied under ORS 199.457 (Finances). The advisory committee shall meet with the commission and may make such recommendations relating to the budget or assessments as it deems necessary or prudent. The budget or an assessment levied under ORS 199.457 (Finances) shall be effective only when approved by the advisory committee.

(5)

A member shall serve for a term of two years. Of the members first appointed, however, four shall serve for terms of one year and five shall serve for terms of two years. The respective terms of the members shall be determined by lot at the first meeting of the advisory committee. [1969 c.494 §9a; 1971 c.462 §5; 1981 c.265 §6; 1983 c.336 §3; 1989 c.92 §13]

Source: Section 199.450 — Advisory committee; membership; function; term, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors199.­html.

199.410
Policy
199.415
Definitions for ORS 199.410 to 199.534
199.420
“District” defined for ORS 199.410 to 199.534
199.430
Procedure for creating commissions by local resolution or petition
199.432
Status of commission as state agency
199.435
Organization of commission created under ORS 199.430
199.440
Membership
199.445
Quorum
199.450
Advisory committee
199.452
Adoption of rules
199.455
Expenses of members
199.457
Finances
199.460
Jurisdiction of boundary commission over boundary changes
199.461
Study of proposed boundary change or other action
199.462
Standards for review of boundary changes
199.463
Notice
199.464
Commission approval for exercise of additional district function, to extraterritorially extend district or city sewer or water line or to establish privately owned community water system
199.466
Approval of annexation or extraterritorial extension without study or hearing
199.468
Effective date of application submitted under ORS 199.464
199.476
When petition for major boundary change required
199.480
Filing of major boundary change order
199.485
Commission authority to initiate major boundary change
199.487
Commission authority to initiate minor boundary change
199.490
Procedure for minor boundary changes or transfers of territory
199.495
Effective date of certain annexations
199.500
Commission to notify counties of certain annexations with delayed effective date
199.505
Effective date of minor boundary changes
199.507
Effective date of transfer of territory
199.510
Financial effects of transfer or withdrawal
199.512
Commission proceedings for district formation or annexation to relieve public health danger
199.519
Effective date of boundary change
199.522
Economic feasibility analysis for proposed city
199.526
Time limit for obtaining signatures on petition for incorporation of city
199.531
Policy
199.534
Legislative annexation of territory to cities and districts
199.705
Definitions for ORS 199.705 to 199.795
199.710
Short title
199.715
City-county consolidation authorized
199.720
Initiation of consolidation proceedings by resolution or petition
199.725
Charter commission
199.730
Functions of charter commission
199.735
Election on consolidation
199.740
Effect of election
199.742
Charter requirements if consolidation is rejected in unincorporated area
199.743
Financial affairs of city-county if charter becomes effective during fiscal year
199.745
First governing body of city-county
199.750
Status of city-county
199.753
City-county service district
199.755
Receipt of state funds by city-county
199.760
Boundaries of city-county
199.765
Permanent rate limit for operating taxes of city-county
199.770
Status of employees after consolidation
199.775
Effect of city-county incorporation
199.777
New county or county boundary change authorized when unincorporated area rejects consolidation
199.780
Petition for county formation or boundary change
199.783
Division of assets when petition is for boundary change
199.785
Election on county formation or boundary change
199.787
Certification of election results
199.790
Issuance of proclamation by Governor
199.795
Operation and effect of proclamation
Green check means up to date. Up to date