ORS 284.791
Grant and loan programs to expand development

  • eligibility
  • applications
  • rules
  • fees
  • moneys to be retained for programs

(1)

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(a)

Subject to available funds, the third-party administrator shall operate one or more programs to award grants and make loans to eligible applicants to enhance and expand workforce development or economic development in the Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region.

(b)

No more than 10 programs may be active at any time. A program is active as long as any loan made through the program remains outstanding or any work or project funded or financed by a grant awarded through the program has not been completed in accordance with the grant agreement.

(2)

Eligible applicants for grants and loans include, but are not limited to:

(a)

Local governments;

(b)

Institutions of higher education as defined in ORS 348.582 (Definitions);

(c)

Private or nonprofit businesses whose principal place of business, or the majority of whose workforce, is located in the region;

(d)

Small business development centers established under ORS 285B.165 (Purpose of ORS 285B.165 to 285B.171) to 285B.171 (Short title);

(e)

Economic development organizations;

(f)

School districts; and

(g)

Other types of entities specified by the Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board by rule.

(3)

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(a)

An eligible applicant may apply to the third-party administrator for a grant or loan. The third-party administrator may not consider an application unless the application is timely and accompanied by any required application fee. The third-party administrator shall prescribe deadlines for the application process.

(b)

An applicant must demonstrate that the grant or loan moneys will be used for:

(A)

Economic development that will lead to private investment, job creation or retention and the establishment or expansion of viable businesses in the region;

(B)

Expansion of transportation infrastructure to facilitate moving traded sector goods or services in the region to market;

(C)

Enhancement and expansion of workforce development in the region, including development of residential housing necessary to attract and keep employees in the region, that is responsive to the needs of the region’s businesses and industries;

(D)

Certification of regionally significant industrial sites within the region;

(E)

Extension of private utilities, including, but not limited to, gas and electrical connections, to regionally significant industrial sites within the region;

(F)

A due diligence assessment pursuant to the Oregon Industrial Site Readiness Assessment Program under ORS 285B.635 (Legislative findings) to 285B.640 (Oregon Industrial Site Readiness Assessment Program Fund) or other assessments or evaluations that prepare a site for development; or

(G)

Provision of support services and technical assistance to entrepreneurs and business owners in the region, including, but not limited to, small business development centers established under ORS 285B.165 (Purpose of ORS 285B.165 to 285B.171) to 285B.171 (Short title).

(c)

Applications for loans must contain a proposed plan for repayment with interest of moneys borrowed from the third-party administrator under this section.

(d)

The board shall adopt rules that, at a minimum, establish criteria for awarding grants and making loans under this section, in addition to the criteria set forth in paragraph (b) of this subsection.

(4)

Loans may not be made under this section for a term that exceeds the useful life of the work or project for which the loan funds will be used or a specified number of years from completion of the work or project, whichever is less.

(5)

Amounts paid as grants and loans shall not constitute a debt of the state or a lending of the credit of the state within the meaning of any statutory limitation and are not intended to constitute a debt of the state or a lending of the credit of the state within the meaning of any constitutional limitation.

(6)

The third-party administrator shall consider applications for grants and loans under this section by:

(a)

Evaluating timelines for completion of work and projects for which grant or loan moneys requested in the application will be used;

(b)

Investigating whether necessary permits for development, if needed, have been or can be secured in a timely manner;

(c)

Assessing the ability of the applicant to repay the grant or loan; and

(d)

Applying any other methods or criteria the third-party administrator considers necessary or convenient for the purpose.

(7)

The agreement between the board and the third-party administrator shall include limits on administrative fees, including, but not limited to, application fees, under this section that the third-party administrator may collect or retain from grant and loan proceeds.

(8)

The third-party administrator may enter into an agreement with a lending partner for the purpose of administering loans made under this section.

(9)

The following moneys shall be retained and accumulated by the third-party administrator to be used for the purposes set forth in ORS 284.771 (Definitions) to 284.801 (Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board Fund):

(a)

Moneys received as repayment of loans;

(b)

Moneys received as repayment of grant proceeds in the event of default by the grantee under the grant agreement;

(c)

Interest and other receipts from outstanding indebtedness; and

(d)

Moneys from any other sources received pursuant to an agreement entered into pursuant to ORS 284.781 (Duties, functions and powers) (4).

(10)

The agreement shall specify the amount of moneys distributed under ORS 284.783 (Agreement with third-party administrator) that the third-party administrator may retain for expenses incurred in operating grant and loan programs under this section. [2017 c.703 §6; 2019 c.72 §4; 2020 s.s.1 c.9 §7]

Source: Section 284.791 — Grant and loan programs to expand development; eligibility; applications; rules; fees; moneys to be retained for programs, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors284.­html.

284.101
Definitions for ORS 284.101 to 284.148
284.104
Legislative findings
284.107
Oregon Tourism Commission
284.111
Duties of commission
284.114
Review of marketing plan
284.118
Commission exempt from certain financial administration laws
284.122
Authority of commission
284.126
Budget
284.131
Commission account
284.134
Financial review by Secretary of State
284.138
Matching grant program
284.142
Executive director
284.146
Maintenance of tourist information centers
284.148
Annual report to Legislative Fiscal Officer regarding transient lodging tax funds
284.300
Definitions for ORS 284.300 to 284.375
284.305
Oregon Film and Video Office
284.315
Film and Video Board
284.325
Director
284.335
Duties of director
284.345
Duties of office
284.355
Powers of office
284.365
Deposit of office moneys in depository account
284.367
Oregon Production Investment Fund
284.368
Reimbursement from fund
284.369
Marketing
284.372
Diversity, equity and inclusion policy
284.375
Applicability of other laws
284.545
Legislative findings
284.550
Definition of “traded sector.”
284.555
Economic Revitalization Team
284.560
Duties of team
284.565
Development of process for certifying sites ready for industrial or traded sector development
284.570
Development of state economic development strategy
284.575
Duties of Department of Transportation related to state economic development strategy
284.577
State and local cooperation to provide industrial, commercial and retail development sites
284.580
Role of local governments in implementation of state economic development strategy
284.585
Assistance to local governments
284.590
Legislative findings
284.592
Definitions for ORS 284.590 to 284.597
284.594
Pacific Northwest Manufacturing Partnership Advisory Committee
284.597
Regional collaboration regarding manufacturing economic development
284.701
Definitions for ORS 284.701 to 284.749
284.706
Oregon Innovation Council
284.711
Duty to advise
284.715
State plan for innovation and economic competitiveness
284.720
Oregon Innovation Fund
284.740
Oregon Innovation Council signature research centers
284.742
Grants, loans and equity investments for innovation-based economic development
284.745
Definitions for ORS 284.745 to 284.749
284.746
Revenue bonds for financing innovation-based economic development
284.747
Oregon Innovation Bond Fund
284.748
Oregon Innovation Debt Service Fund
284.749
Oregon Innovation Bond Administration Fund
284.751
Regional collaboration among universities and Oregon Solutions Network
284.752
Definitions for ORS 284.752 to 284.754
284.753
Grant, loan and incentive programs
284.754
Regional Solutions Program
284.771
Definitions
284.776
Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board
284.781
Duties, functions and powers
284.783
Agreement with third-party administrator
284.786
Identification of laws that place region’s development efforts at disadvantage
284.791
Grant and loan programs to expand development
284.793
Annual submission of program information by third-party administrator
284.796
Rulemaking
284.797
Residency preference for civil service positions in region
284.801
Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Board Fund
284.881
Definitions for ORS 284.881 to 284.890
284.882
Legislative intent
284.883
Oregon Growth Board
284.885
Duties, functions and powers
284.887
Authority to contract with management companies or state agencies to manage and invest moneys
284.890
Oregon Growth Fund
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