ORS 285A.020
Legislative findings

  • purpose
  • declaration of economic strategy
  • principles for investment of resources
  • priorities for funding and assistance

(1)

The Legislative Assembly finds that:

(a)

Oregon possesses unique and sustaining virtues that will guide and assist in maintaining the state’s economic health, including but not limited to Oregon’s:

(A)

Special heritage;

(B)

Respect for and cultivation of the environment; and

(C)

Attention to quality of life issues that are important to the state’s economic development, including but not limited to access to quality, affordable child care for all children in Oregon.

(b)

Oregon is strategically placed to compete and succeed in the global marketplace.

(c)

All regions of the state should share in Oregon’s economic recovery.

(d)

Creating and retaining quality jobs are vital to the state’s economic health.

(e)

Oregon’s agriculture and natural resource industries provide opportunities for beneficial economic enterprise, including sustainable business development activities.

(f)

A well educated and trained workforce is necessary to support business and industry needs throughout the state.

(g)

The ability of existing businesses to grow is critical to Oregon’s prosperity.

(h)

The state must utilize its competitive advantages to retain existing businesses and attract new companies and investment into the state.

(i)

Continued development in Oregon depends on strengthening traded sector industries.

(j)

International trade and development of international trade are essential for future business development opportunities.

(k)

Small businesses remain a critical element of the state’s economy.

(L)

Capacity building to support business development in rural and distressed areas is a key component of economic development and revitalization efforts.

(m)

Oregon’s ports are important partners in the state’s economic development efforts and are key components of local and state economic development strategies.

(n)

Improving and enhancing infrastructure is necessary to the state’s future economic development.

(o)

Federal, state and local agencies working together will continue to enhance industrial site development and other economic development activities.

(2)

It is the purpose of ORS 284.101 (Definitions for ORS 284.101 to 284.148) to 284.148 (Annual report to Legislative Fiscal Officer regarding transient lodging tax funds) and ORS chapters 285A, 285B and 285C to enable the creation, retention, expansion and attraction of businesses that provide sustainable, living wage jobs for Oregonians through public-private partnerships and leveraged funding and to support economic opportunities for Oregon companies and entrepreneurs.

(3)

The Legislative Assembly declares that it is the immediate economic strategy of the state to:

(a)

Promote a favorable investment climate to strengthen businesses, create jobs and raise real wages;

(b)

Improve the national and global competitiveness of Oregon companies; and

(c)

Assist and further efforts to retain, expand and attract businesses.

(4)

To promote the advancement of the Oregon economy and implement the immediate economic strategy of the state, the Oregon Business Development Department shall invest resources in accordance with the following principles:

(a)

Processes for making public investments and working with local and regional issues must be designed for flexibility so that actions can adapt to the constantly changing conditions and demands under which communities and businesses operate.

(b)

Partnerships among local, state and federal governments and public and private organizations and entities should be strengthened to further the economic strategy of the state.

(c)

The expected impact of public investment and assistance shall be identified, in terms of measurable outcomes, whenever possible.

(d)

State, federal and community goals, constraints and obligations should be identified at the beginning of the planning process, and the state should work actively with community partners, regions and state and local agencies to address and accomplish their mutual objectives.

(5)

When the department provides funds or assistance for projects, programs, technical support or other authorized activities pursuant to ORS 284.101 (Definitions for ORS 284.101 to 284.148) to 284.148 (Annual report to Legislative Fiscal Officer regarding transient lodging tax funds) and ORS chapters 285A, 285B and 285C, the department shall give priority to projects, programs and activities that:

(a)

Retain and create jobs and raise real wages;

(b)

Promote capacity building, emphasizing rural and distressed areas to further economic development initiatives;

(c)

Assist small business creation and expansion;

(d)

Invest and engage in training a skilled workforce;

(e)

Retain and expand existing companies and recruit new investment to Oregon;

(f)

Capitalize on Oregon’s competitive advantages and strategically invest resources to offset competitive disadvantages;

(g)

Support innovation and research;

(h)

Assist industry clusters to succeed;

(i)

Market Oregon’s advantages;

(j)

Promote international trade and attract foreign direct investment;

(k)

Support the development of industrial and commercial lands;

(L)

Advance the efforts of ports to promote economic development activities; and

(m)

Build capacity in Oregon’s arts and cultural organizations, creative businesses and individual artists. [Formerly 285.005; 1999 c.509 §2; 2001 c.883 §1b; 2007 c.804 §§2,88; 2009 c.830 §9]

Source: Section 285A.020 — Legislative findings; purpose; declaration of economic strategy; principles for investment of resources; priorities for funding and assistance, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors285A.­html.

285A.010
Definitions for ORS 284.101 to 284.148 and ORS chapters 285A, 285B and 285C
285A.020
Legislative findings
285A.040
Oregon Business Development Commission
285A.045
Duties and functions of commission
285A.050
Biennial report
285A.055
Prerequisites for certain commission actions
285A.060
Advisory and technical committees
285A.070
Oregon Business Development Department
285A.075
Department duties
285A.080
Salaries and expenses of personnel
285A.083
Authority to require fingerprints for criminal records check
285A.091
Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority Board
285A.093
Board duties
285A.096
Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority
285A.098
Powers of Oregon Infrastructure Finance Authority
285A.101
Administrator
285A.103
Oregon Infrastructure Finance Fund
285A.106
Prohibited acts
285A.108
Rules
285A.116
Regions for job development
285A.143
Sister State Committee
285A.145
Sister State Committee authority
285A.148
Oregon-China Sister State Committee
285A.152
Oregon-China Sister State Committee authority
285A.154
Oregon Broadband Advisory Council
285A.157
Oregon Broadband Advisory Council Fund
285A.160
Biennial report
285A.166
Oregon Broadband Office
285A.185
Brownfields redevelopment
285A.188
Brownfields Redevelopment Fund
285A.190
Oregon Coalition Brownfields Cleanup Program
285A.192
Oregon Coalition Brownfields Cleanup Fund
285A.193
Definitions
285A.194
Forgivable loan program for removal and remedial costs at brownfields
285A.195
Application process
285A.196
Documentation required for forgiveness
285A.197
Rulemaking for administration of loan program
285A.198
Oregon Brownfield Properties Revitalization Fund
285A.200
Gifts
285A.206
Department to prepare financial statements
285A.213
Safe Drinking Water Revolving Loan Fund
285A.224
Business Retention Fund
285A.227
Oregon Business, Innovation and Trade Fund
285A.230
University Innovation Research Fund
285A.240
Legislative findings
285A.243
Compact
285A.300
Definition for ORS 285A.300 to 285A.312
285A.303
Findings
285A.306
Title I Bank Fund
285A.309
Use of funds
285A.312
Application of federal statutes
285A.325
Foreign trade zones
285A.328
Specific corporation authorized to maintain foreign trade zone
285A.340
Legislative findings
285A.346
Purchases of assistance services for small businesses
285A.349
Evaluation of effectiveness of assistance
285A.420
Legislative findings
285A.422
Definitions for ORS 285A.420 to 285A.435
285A.425
Beginning and Expanding Farmer Loan Program
285A.430
Revenue bonds to finance agricultural projects
285A.433
Authority of Oregon Business Development Department
285A.435
Beginning and Expanding Farmer Loan Program Fund
285A.510
Definitions for ORS 285A.510 to 285A.522
285A.513
Policy
285A.516
Agency to receive notice of plant closing or layoff
285A.519
Notice to employers of agency that receives closing or layoff notice
285A.522
Annual report of plant closings and layoffs
285A.600
Policy
285A.603
“Port” defined for ORS 285A.603 to 285A.627
285A.615
Provision of managerial assistance and technical services
285A.627
Authority as coordinating entity for port activities
285A.654
Port Planning and Marketing Fund
285A.657
Grants
285A.660
Funding priorities
285A.666
Definitions for ORS 285A.666 to 285A.732
285A.669
Application for project money
285A.672
Review of application
285A.675
Private contract for project not prohibited
285A.678
Qualifications for approval of project funding
285A.681
Loan from fund
285A.684
Payment from fund upon loan approval
285A.687
Filing of lien against port
285A.690
Powers to enforce loan agreement
285A.693
Sources of loan repayment moneys
285A.696
Duties of director
285A.699
Reimbursement to port revolving fund upon refinancing of project
285A.702
Funds for joint projects or match money
285A.705
Loan contract
285A.708
Oregon Port Revolving Fund
285A.709
Transfers to Port Planning and Marketing Fund
285A.711
Use of fund proceeds
285A.732
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