Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 267 § 267.150 — Ordinances; regulating use of facilities; public hearings; route, schedule
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 267 ·
Oregon Code § 267.150·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Ordinances; regulating use of facilities; public hearings; route, schedule
changes.
(1) The
legislative authority of a district board shall be exercised by ordinance.
(2) The board may
enact police ordinances relating to the protection, use and enjoyment of
district property and facilities. A district may appoint peace officers who
shall have the same authority as other peace officers, except that such
authority shall be limited to the enforcement of police ordinances of the
district and the enforcement, for purposes relating to the protection, use and
enjoyment of district property and facilities, of state and local laws.
(3) The board
may, by ordinance, provide a procedure for the conduct of public hearings on
proposed changes in transit routes and schedules. The board may delegate to the
general manager or other administrative officer the authority to conduct such
hearings.
(4) An ordinance
shall not be required for a mass transit district to adopt temporary or
experimental changes in routes and schedules. [1969 c.643 §17; 1973 c.116 §2;
1975 c.392 §1]
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses Ordinances; regulating use of facilities; public hearings; route, schedule
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 267.150
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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