Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 267 § 267.540 — Governing body; term; vacancies; chairperson; rules of procedure; report to
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 267 ·
Oregon Code § 267.540·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Governing body; term; vacancies; chairperson; rules of procedure; report to
legislature.
(1)
The governing body of a district shall consist of seven members elected from
the district at large for four-year terms. Vacancies shall be filled by the
governing body under ORS 198.320.
(2) The
chairperson of the county governing body that calls the election on
establishing the district shall convene the first meeting of the district
governing body and shall serve as chairperson of the first meeting until the
members choose a permanent chairperson.
(3) At its first
meeting after July 1 each year the district governing body shall choose a
chairperson for the ensuing year. The chairperson shall be the presiding
officer of the governing body and have whatever additional functions the
governing body prescribes.
(4) The governing
body may adopt and enforce rules of procedure governing its proceedings.
(5) The district
board shall report biennially to the Legislative Assembly the activities of the
district. [1974 c.9 §6; 1975 c.737 §4; 1983 c.350 §125]
(Powers)
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