Oregon Code § 184.843·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Road
User Fee Task Force; members; duties; terms; reports.
(1) There is created the Road User
Fee Task Force.
(2) The purpose
of the task force is to develop a design for revenue collection for Oregons
roads and highways that will replace the current system for revenue collection.
The task force shall consider all potential revenue sources.
(3) The task
force shall consist of 12 members, as follows:
(a) Two members
shall be members of the House of Representatives, appointed by the Speaker of
the House of Representatives.
(b) Two members
shall be members of the Senate, appointed by the President of the Senate.
(c) Four members
shall be appointed by the Governor, the Speaker and the President acting
jointly. In making appointments under this paragraph, the appointing
authorities shall consider individuals who are representative of the
telecommunications industry, of highway user groups, of the Oregon
transportation research community and of national research and policy-making
bodies such as the Transportation Research Board and the American Association
of State Highway and Transportation Officials.
(d) One member
shall be an elected city official, appointed by the Governor, the Speaker and
the President acting jointly.
(e) One member
shall be an elected county official, appointed by the Governor, the Speaker and
the President acting jointly.
(f) Two members
shall be members of the Oregon Transportation Commission, appointed by the
chairperson of the commission.
(4)(a) The term
of a legislator appointed to the task force is four years except that the
legislator ceases to be a member of the task force when the legislator ceases
to be a legislator. A legislator may be reappointed to the task force.
(b) The term of a
member of the task force appointed under subsection (3)(c) of this section is
four years and the member may be reappointed.
(c) The term of a
member of the task force appointed under subsection (3)(d) or (e) of this
section is four years except that the member ceases to be a member of the task
force when the member ceases to be a city or county elected official. A city or
county elected official may be reappointed to the task force.
(d) The term of a
member of the Oregon Transportation Commission appointed to the task force is
four years except that the member ceases to be a member of the task force when
the member ceases to be a member of the commission. A member of the commission may
be reappointed to the task force.
(5) A legislator
appointed to the task force is entitled to per diem and other expense payments
as authorized by ORS 171.072 from funds appropriated to the Legislative
Assembly. Other members of the task force are entitled to compensation and
expenses as provided in ORS 292.495.
(6) The
Department of Transportation shall provide staff to the task force.
(7) The task
force shall study alternatives to the current system of taxing highway use
through motor vehicle fuel taxes. The task force shall gather public comment on
alternative approaches and shall make recommendations to the Department of
Transportation and the Oregon Transportation Commission on the design of pilot
programs to be used to test alternative approaches. The task force may also
make recommendations to the department and the commission on criteria to be
used to evaluate pilot programs. The task force may evaluate any pilot program
implemented by the department and report the results of the evaluation to the
Legislative Assembly, the department and the commission.
(8) When the task
force is studying alternatives to the current system of taxing highway use
through motor vehicle fuel taxes and developing recommendations on the design
of pilot programs to test alternative approaches under subsection (7) of this
section, the task force shall:
(a) Take into
consideration the availability, adaptability, reliability and security of
methods that might be used in recording and reporting highway use.
(b) Take into
consideration the protection of any personally identifiable information used in
reporting highway use.
(c) Take into
consideration the ease and cost of recording and reporting highway use.
(d) Take into
consideration the ease and cost of administering the collection of taxes and
fees as an alternative to the current system of taxing highway use through
motor vehicle fuel taxes.
(e) Take into
consideration effective methods of maintaining compliance.
(f) Consult with
highway users and transportation stakeholders, including representatives of
vehicle users, vehicle manufacturers and fuel distributors.
(9) The task
force shall report to each odd-numbered year regular session of the Legislative
Assembly on the work of the task force, the department and the commission in
designing, implementing and evaluating pilot programs.
(10) Official
action by the task force requires the approval of a majority of the members of
the task force.
(11)
Notwithstanding ORS
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