Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 195 § 195.065 — shall provide for the continuation of an adequate level of urban
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 195 ·
Oregon Code § 195.065·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
shall provide for the continuation of an adequate level of urban
services to the entire area that each provider serves. If an urban service
agreement calls for significant reductions in the territory of a special
service district, the urban service agreement shall specify how the remaining
portion of the district is to receive services in an affordable manner.
(2) Units of
local government and special districts that enter into an urban service
agreement shall consider the agreements effect on the financial integrity and
operational ability of each service provider and its protection of the solvency
and commitments of affected service providers. When an urban service agreement
provides for the elimination, consolidation or reduction in size of a service
provider, the urban service agreement shall address:
(a) The capital
debt of the provider and short- and long-term finances;
(b) Rates;
(c) Employee
compensation, benefits and job security; and
(d) Equality of
service. [1993 c.804 §5]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 195.065
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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