ORS 381.715
Organization and administration

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(1)

Before construction may begin on a bridge, a board must appoint or retain an executive director to perform the duties and functions of the chief administrator of the commission and exercise the powers conferred upon the executive director by the board or under ORS 381.702 (Definitions) to 381.755 (General provisions). The executive director serves at the pleasure of the board. Subject to any rules adopted by the commission, the executive director may appoint staff or retain consultants to carry out the purposes and duties of the commission.

(2)

Before construction may begin on a bridge, the board must appoint or retain legal counsel, including but not limited to bond counsel, to furnish or cause to be furnished to the commission any opinions, advice and counsel requested by the commission, and to represent or oversee the representation of the commission in legal matters or hearings, as directed by the commission.

(3)

The commission may employ such engineering, technical, legal, administrative, operating or other personnel, officers or agents on a regular, part-time or consulting basis as the commission deems necessary or beneficial to the performance of the commission’s duties. The commission may fix and provide for the qualification, appointment, removal, term, tenure, compensation, pension and retirement rights of the commission’s officers and employees. Employees of the commission are afforded the labor rights and protections afforded to public employees under the laws of the state within which the primary place of business of the commission is situated.

(4)

All privileges and immunities from liability, laws and benefits that apply to directors, officers, agents or employees of a municipal corporation under the applicable laws described in ORS 381.745 (Applicable law and jurisdiction) apply to the directors, officers, agents and employees of the commission.

(5)

The commission may purchase insurance or self-insure to protect and hold personally harmless any of the directors, officers, employees or agents of the commission from any action, claim or proceeding arising out of the performance, purported performance or failure of performance in good faith of duties for or employment with the commission of the directors, officers, employees and agents, and to hold the directors, officers, employees and agents harmless from any expenses connected with the defense, settlement or monetary judgments arising from the actions, claims or proceedings.

(6)

The commission may purchase insurance or self-insure against loss or damage to any of the commission’s properties or facilities, damage to persons or property, loss of revenues or other coverages, as the board may elect to accomplish the purposes of the commission. The board may determine the form and amount of the insurance coverage, provided that the insurance amount satisfies the requirements of any agreement arising from the issuance of bonds or other obligations by the commission. The board may enter into intergovernmental agreements with a state, a local government or a combination of states and local governments, to acquire or maintain insurance.

(7)

Upon request by the State of Oregon, the State of Washington or a local government, the commission shall furnish information related to the commission’s affairs to the requester. The commission shall prepare an annual report summarizing the major activities and expenditures of the commission for the fiscal year and forecasting the major activities and expenditures of the commission for the following year. The commission shall furnish a copy of the annual report, together with any additional information the commission deems appropriate, to the local governments and other interested parties.

(8)

Except as provided in subsection (9) of this section, a board shall prepare and adopt an annual or a biennial budget and make appropriations consistent with this subsection. In no case can the adopted budget expenditure allowances exceed total estimated revenues unless accompanied by proposed legislation to obtain an equivalent amount of additional revenue. The board may adopt, and subsequently amend, a rule establishing requirements and processes for adopting a budget. The board shall:

(a)

Establish a budget committee;

(b)

Publish a public notice for each meeting of the budget committee;

(c)

Publish a public notice and hold a public hearing on the proposed budget before adopting a budget;

(d)

Adopt the budget, as amended or revised by the board, before the start of the budget period;

(e)

Adopt amendments to the adopted budget or adopt supplementary budgets during a budget period, as the board deems appropriate; and

(f)

Transmit to local governments a copy of the final budget and any amended or supplementary budgets adopted by the board.

(9)

Notwithstanding subsection (8) of this section, a commission is not required to adopt a budget for any year in which the commission does not have revenue and all revenues and expenditures for a bridge replacement project derive from and are authorized by a budget of one or more local governments. [2022 c.7 §6]

Source: Section 381.715 — Organization and administration; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors381.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

381.005
Construction, acquisition and maintenance of Columbia River bridges
381.010
Agreements for carrying out powers
381.015
Requirements for request for proposals or invitation to bid
381.020
Using funds available for bridge expenses
381.080
ORS 381.005 to 381.020 as cumulative
381.096
Construction, acquisition and maintenance of Snake River bridges
381.098
Agreements for carrying out powers granted by ORS 381.096
381.100
Requirements for request for proposals or invitation to bid
381.205
Construction, acquisition, maintenance and connection of interstate bridges by counties, cities, towns and ports
381.210
Agreements for carrying out powers of counties, cities, towns and ports
381.215
Independent or cooperative action
381.220
Contents of agreement
381.225
Using funds available to public body for bridge expenses
381.227
Employment and compensation of attorneys
381.230
Using bond proceeds for bridge expenses
381.235
Formal requirements and conditions of bonds
381.237
Issuance of refunding revenue bonds
381.239
Revenue bonds and refunding revenue bonds are negotiable instruments
381.240
Incurring indebtedness for bridge expenses
381.245
Payment of bond principal and interest with bridge tolls
381.250
Acceptance of funds from United States and gifts
381.255
Selection of bridge sites
381.260
Plans and specifications for bridge construction
381.265
Provision in bridge plans for rail traffic
381.270
Bids for bridge construction
381.275
Contracts made in name of authority authorizing work
381.280
Bond required with certain contracts
381.285
Power to exercise eminent domain
381.290
Operation of bridge as free or toll bridge
381.295
Bridge, connecting road and approaches as state highway
381.300
Acquisition and operation of interstate ferry by bridge authority
381.302
Acquiring and operating interstate ferry by bridge authority as part of cost of acquiring interstate bridge
381.305
Authority conferred by ORS 381.205 to 381.300 is supplemental authority
381.310
Port of Hood River bridge projects
381.312
Tolls, administrative fees and civil penalties in connection with Port of Hood River bridges
381.314
Sale or transfer of Port of Hood River bridge or bridge project
381.405
“Construct,” “construction” and “county court” defined
381.410
Interstate bridges as permanent roads
381.415
Counties given state power to construct bridges
381.420
County financing construction of interstate bridges
381.440
Bond election
381.490
County bonding committee
381.495
Duties and powers of bonding committee
381.500
Terms and conditions of bonds
381.505
Registering bonds
381.510
Bond advertisement and sale
381.515
Custody and disbursement of bond proceeds
381.520
Tax to pay bond interest and principal
381.605
City construction, operation and financing of interstate bridges
381.611
Bond election
381.615
Majority vote required
381.635
Duties and powers of council
381.640
Terms and conditions of bonds
381.645
Registering bonds
381.650
Bond advertisement and sale
381.655
Custody and disbursement of bond proceeds
381.660
Use of tolls to pay bonded indebtedness and bridge maintenance
381.665
Tax for bridge expense not paid by tolls
381.670
Plans for bridge construction
381.700
Findings
381.702
Definitions
381.705
Creation and purposes
381.710
Governance
381.712
Powers
381.715
Organization and administration
381.720
Real property
381.725
Revenues
381.730
Bridge design and construction
381.735
Bridge operations
381.740
Financing
381.742
Taxation
381.745
Applicable law and jurisdiction
381.750
Implementation and dissolution
381.755
General provisions
381.824
Interstate bridges of other states or subdivisions made tax-exempt

Current through early 2026

§ 381.715. Org. & administration's source at oregon​.gov