Oregon Code § 262.055·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Management of agency; directors; officers; meetings.
(1) A joint operating agency shall
be managed and controlled by a board of directors. The citys utility board, if
there is one and if there is no such board, the legislative body of each member
city and district shall appoint a representative to serve as a director on the
board. However, if the joint operating agency has less than four members, each
member shall appoint two representatives to serve as directors, each of whom
shall cast one-half of the votes to which the member is entitled as provided by
subsection (4) of this section. Each member may appoint one or more alternates
to serve as a director in the absence or disability of a representative. Each
representative and alternate shall serve at the pleasure of the legislative
body of the appointing member, but no director shall serve following the
withdrawal of the appointing member. Notwithstanding any other provision of law
or city charter a member may appoint any of its officers and employees to serve
as its representatives and alternates. A joint operating agency may provide
reasonable compensation to its directors.
(2) Each director
of a joint operating agency shall act as a representative of the appointing
member and shall report to and be bound by the policy decisions of the utility
board or legislative body thereof, as the case may be.
(3) The board of
the joint operating agency shall adopt rules for calling and conducting its
meetings and carrying out its business and shall adopt an official seal. All
proceedings of the board shall be by motion or resolution, and shall be
recorded in the minute book of the board which shall be a public record. A
majority of the board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of
business; however, no motion or resolution shall be adopted unless the
directors voting are entitled to cast a majority of the votes of all members of
the joint operating agency.
(4) At all
meetings of the board, each member city and district shall have one vote by
virtue of its membership. The board of directors of a joint operating agency
shall provide by resolution for voting procedures which shall take into account
the relative population of the members, together with their contributions to
and energy purchases from the joint operating agency, and which shall provide
that the interests of smaller members will be effectively represented.
(5) The board of
directors shall elect a president, vice president and secretary, who shall
serve at the pleasure of the board. The officers shall perform the duties
delegated to them by the board.
(6) The board of
directors shall appoint a treasurer, and may appoint such other officers,
agents and employees as it considers appropriate and necessary to accomplish
the purposes of the joint operating agency, and may provide for their
compensation, and for the duties of such other officers, agents and employees.
The board may appoint trustees, paying agents, depositories and similar agents
within or without the State of Oregon.
(7) All meetings
of the board of directors, except meetings on matters involving the management
of employees, and other labor matters, shall be open to the public. [1973 c.722
§6]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 262.055
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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