Oregon Code § 184.633·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
of director; delegation; bonds for employees; participation in land use
matters.
(1)
Subject to policy direction by the Oregon Transportation Commission, the
Director of Transportation shall:
(a) Be the
administrative head of the Department of Transportation;
(b) Have power,
within applicable budgetary limitations, and in accordance with ORS chapter
240, to hire, assign, reassign and coordinate personnel of the department and
prescribe their duties and fix their compensation, subject to the State
Personnel Relations Law;
(c) Administer
the laws of the state concerning transportation;
(d) Intervene, as
authorized by the commission, pursuant to the rules of practice and procedure,
in the proceedings of state and federal agencies which may substantially affect
the interest of the consumers and providers of transportation within Oregon; and
(e) Construct,
coordinate and promote an integrated transportation system in cooperation with
any city, county, district, port or private entity, as defined in ORS 367.802.
(2) In addition
to duties otherwise required by law, the director shall prescribe regulations
for the government of the department, the conduct of its employees, the
assignment and performance of its business and the custody, use and
preservation of its records, papers and property in a manner consistent with
applicable law.
(3) The director
may delegate to any of the employees of the department the exercise or
discharge in the directors name of any power, duty or function of whatever
character, vested in or imposed by law upon the director, including powers,
duties or functions delegated to the director by the commission pursuant to ORS
184.635. The official act of any such person so acting in the directors name
and by the authority of the director shall be considered to be an official act
of the director.
(4) The director
shall have authority to require a fidelity bond of any officer or employee of
the department who has charge of, handles or has access to any state money or
property, and who is not otherwise required by law to give a bond. The amounts
of the bond shall be fixed by the director, except as otherwise provided by
law, and the sureties shall be approved by the director. The department shall
pay the premiums on the bonds.
(5)(a) Subject to
local government requirements and the provisions of ORS 197.830 to 197.845, the
director may participate in and seek review of a land use decision or limited
land use decision as defined in ORS 197.015. The director shall report to the commission
on each case in which the department participates and on the positions taken by
the director in each case.
(b) If a meeting
of the commission is scheduled prior to the close of the period for seeking
review of a land use decision or limited land use decision, the director shall
obtain formal approval from the commission prior to seeking review of the
decision. However, if the land use decision or limited land use decision
becomes final less than 15 days before a meeting of the commission, the
director shall proceed as provided in paragraph (c) of this subsection. If the
director requests approval from the commission, the applicant and the affected
local government shall be notified in writing that the director is seeking
commission approval. The director, the applicant and the affected local
government shall be given reasonable time to address the commission regarding
the directors request for approval to seek review. No other testimony shall be
taken by the commission.
(c) If a meeting
of the commission is not scheduled prior to the close of the period for seeking
review of a land use decision or limited land use decision, at the next
commission meeting the director shall report to the commission on each case for
which the department has sought review. The director shall request formal
approval to proceed with each appeal. The applicant and the affected local
government shall be notified of the commission meeting in writing by the
director. The director, the applicant and the affected local government shall
be given reasonable time to address the commission regarding the directors
request for approval to proceed with the appeal. No other testimony shall be
taken by the commission. If the commission does not formally approve an appeal,
the director shall file a motion with the appropriate tribunal to dismiss the
appeal.
(d) A decision by
the commission under this subsection is not subject to appeal.
(e) For purposes
of this subsection, applicant means a person seeking approval of an
application as defined in ORS 215.427 or 227.178.
(6) The director
may intervene in an appeal of a land use decision brought by another person in
the manner provided for an appeal by the director under subsection (5) of this
section. [1973 c.249 §18; 1993 c.741 §8; 1999 c.292 §2; 2005 c.612 §1; 2017
c.750 §25; 2025 c.476 §26]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 184.633
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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