Oregon Code § 185.150·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties.
The duties
of the Oregon Disabilities Commission may include:
(1) Identifying
and hearing the concerns of individuals with disabilities;
(2) Publicizing
the needs and concerns of individuals with disabilities as they relate to the
full achievement of economic, social, legal and political equity;
(3) Advising the
Department of Human Services, the Governor, the Legislative Assembly and
appropriate state agency administrators on how state services for individuals
with disabilities might be improved or better coordinated to meet the needs of
the individuals with disabilities;
(4) Advising
local government agencies on matters which affect individuals with
disabilities;
(5) Submitting a
report of commission activities and recommendations to the Governor at least
annually, and to the Legislative Assembly at least biennially and nominating
qualified individuals with disabilities for appointment to boards, commissions
and policy level management and professional positions;
(6) Studying and
reporting on state agency programs and budgets that affect individuals with
disabilities;
(7) Informing
individuals with disabilities where they may obtain assistance in
rehabilitation and employment and about laws prohibiting discrimination in
employment as a result of disability;
(8) Cooperating
with and assisting other interest groups in rehabilitation and employment of
individuals with disabilities and encouraging public and private employers to
undertake affirmative action to assure equitable employment of individuals with
disabilities;
(9) Giving
impetus and assistance to local community committees and fostering a more
equitable climate for rehabilitation and equitable employment of individuals
with disabilities;
(10) Promoting a
continuous program of information and education to employers and the general
public so they are aware of and sensitive to the needs and desires of
individuals with disabilities for equitable education and training that will
assure individuals with disabilities of their full vocational potentials;
(11) Promoting a
continuous information program for placement of individuals with disabilities
in suitable employment; and
(12) Coordinating
and executing programs of the Presidents Committee on Employment of the
Handicapped, if any, and participating with other groups in sponsoring suitable
public recognition programs for individuals with disabilities. [1983 c.726 §5;
1989 c.47 §1; 1989 c.224 §19; 1989 c.470 §4; 1989 c.657 §3; 2005 c.663 §8]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 185.150
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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