Oregon Code § 184.925·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Rules.
The Department of Transportation
and the Oregon Broadband Office may adopt rules as necessary to implement and
administer ORS 184.911 to 184.925. [2021 c.524 §4]
(Jurisdictional
Transfer Advisory Committee)
Note:
Sections 1, 2, 3 and 7, chapter
323, Oregon Laws 2023, provide:
Sec. 1.
(1) The Jurisdictional Transfer
Advisory Committee is established within the Department of Transportation.
(2) The committee
consists of 11 members appointed by the Governor. The members of the committee
shall include:
(a) Two members
who are transportation engineers;
(b) Two members
who represent cities and who have experience working on transportation
projects;
(c) One member
who represents a county and who has experience working on transportation
projects;
(d) One member
who represents a regional government and who has experience working on transportation
projects;
(e) One member
who represents road users;
(f) One member
who represents law enforcement;
(g) One member
who represents transit users;
(h) One member
who represents the advisory committee on bicycle traffic established in ORS
366.112; and
(i) One member
who represents the Transportation Safety Committee established in ORS 802.300.
(3) The Governor
shall appoint members to the Jurisdictional Transfer Advisory Committee so that
there is at least one member of the committee from each congressional district
in this state.
(4) The
Jurisdictional Transfer Advisory Committee shall, from the jurisdictional
transfer applications submitted under section 3 of this 2023 Act:
(a) Review the
applications; and
(b) Develop a
list of three jurisdictional transfers to recommend for funding.
(5) The committee
shall actively solicit reviews and comments from the Oregon Transportation
Commission in the development of the list described in subsection (4)(b) of
this section. The committee shall also shall take into consideration the
following:
(a) The
difference between the applicants and the departments standards of
maintenance;
(b) The amount of
deferred maintenance;
(c) A description
of how the highway is used in the community;
(d) The climate
impact of a transfer and subsequent upgrades the applicant could provide;
(e) The potential
positive impacts on historically underserved groups;
(f) The increase
in multimodal transportation options provided by a transfer;
(g) A description
of the safety issues that exist; and
(h) A transfer
readiness assessment that may include:
(A) The interest
of the community;
(B) Funding
capacity of the applicant for the transfer and maintenance in the future; and
(C) The existing
condition of the highway and its current state of maintenance.
(6) No later than
September 15 of each even-numbered year, the Jurisdictional Transfer Advisory
Committee shall submit a report to the Joint Committee on Transportation, in
the manner provided in ORS 192.245, that includes the list of jurisdictional
transfers recommended for funding under subsection (4)(b) of this section.
(7) The term of
office of each member of the Jurisdictional Transfer Advisory Committee is four
years, but a member serves at the pleasure of the Governor. Before the
expiration of the term of a member, the Governor shall appoint a successor
whose term begins on January 1 next following. A member is eligible for
reappointment. However, a member of the committee may not serve more than two
terms. If there is a vacancy for any cause, the Governor shall make an
appointment to become immediately effective for the unexpired term. When a
vacancy occurs in an appointment made from a congressional district, the
successor shall be appointed from the congressional district for which the
vacancy exists.
(8) A majority of
the members of the committee constitutes a quorum for the transaction of
business.
(9) Official
action by the committee requires the approval of a majority of the members of
the committee.
(10) The
committee shall elect one of its members to serve as chairperson.
(11) The
committee shall meet at times and places specified by the call of the
chairperson or of a majority of the members of the committee, provided that the
committee meets at least four times a year.
(12) The
committee may adopt rules necessary for the operation of the committee.
(13) The
Department of Transportation shall provide assistance and space for meetings as
requested by the chair of the committee.
(14) Qualified
members, as defined in ORS 292.495, of the advisory committee are entitled to
compensation for actual and necessary travel or other expenses incurred in the
performance of their official duties as specified for qualified members of
boards or commissions in ORS 292.495 (4). [2023 c.323 §1]
Sec. 2.
Notwithstanding the term of office
specified by section 1 of this 2023 Act, of the members first appointed by the
Governor to the Jurisdictional Transfer Advisory Committee:
(1) Two shall
serve for a term ending January 1, 2025.
(2) Three s
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 184.925
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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