Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 203 § 203.740 — Charter committee and members; appointment, qualifications, vacancies, terms,
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 203 ·
Oregon Code § 203.740·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Charter committee and members; appointment, qualifications, vacancies, terms,
organization, meetings.
(1) Within 60 days after the county clerk finds that a petition for the
appointment of a committee is sufficient, or within 60 days after the county
court has filed with the county clerk its resolution requesting that a
committee be appointed, a committee shall be appointed as provided in this
section. Only one committee is to be in existence at any given period of time.
(2)(a) In all
counties:
(A) A majority of
the county court is entitled to appoint four members of the committee;
(B) A majority of
the state Senators and state Representatives then representing the county is
entitled to appoint four additional members; and
(C) A majority,
consisting of at least five, of those persons appointed under subparagraphs (A)
and (B) of this paragraph is entitled to appoint one additional member.
(b) If, within 45
days after the terms of committee members begin to run as provided in
subsection (4) of this section, an appointing authority has not made the
appointment or appointments it is entitled to make, the county clerk shall call
a meeting of those persons constituting the appointing authority by giving
written notice to each of them, specifying the purpose of the meeting and the
time and place thereof. The time of the meeting shall be set within 15 days of
the expiration of the 45-day period.
(3) All members
of the committee must be electors of the county. No member shall be engaged,
directly or indirectly, in any business with the county that is inconsistent
with the conscientious performance of duties as a member of the committee. An
initial appointment, or an appointment to fill a vacancy, is made by delivering
to the county clerk written notice of the name and address of the person
appointed, signed by the person duly authorized to act for the appointing
authority. No member of an appointive authority may serve as a member of such
committee. If an appointing authority fails to make such an initial appointment
within 60 days after the terms of committee members begin to run as provided in
subsection (4) of this section, the county court shall make the appointment
within 10 days after the expiration of the 60-day period.
(4) The terms of
committee members run either from the date the county court receives the
certification from the county clerk that the petition requesting the
appointment of the committee is sufficient or from the date the county court
files its resolution requesting appointment of the committee, as the case may
be. The terms expire on the day of the election at which the committees
proposed charter is voted upon or within two years from the date the terms
began, whichever is the sooner, unless, in the case where a proposed charter is
not submitted at an election held within such two-year period, the county court
by resolution filed with the county clerk before the expiration of the terms
extends them until the day of the election on the proposed charter or for
another two years, whichever is the sooner. Any vacancy occurring on the
committee, in a position for which an initial appointment has been made, shall
be filled by appointment for the unexpired term by the appointing authority
that was entitled to make the initial appointment of the member whose position
is vacant or, if such appointing authority fails to make the appointment within
10 days after the vacancy occurs, by the county court.
(5) Not later
than 80 days after the terms of committee members begin to run as provided in
subsection (4) of this section, the members of the committee shall meet and
organize. A majority of the committee constitutes a quorum for the transaction
of business. The committee may adopt such rules as it deems necessary for its
operation. However, the committee may not prohibit the public from attending
any of its meetings. [1959 c.527 §5; 1979 c.748 §2; 2005 c.22 §153]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 203.740
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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