Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 283 § 283.350 — Use of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 283 ·
Oregon Code § 283.350·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Use of
Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund for automotive
purposes.
(1) In
addition to the other purposes for which the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services Operating Fund created by ORS 283.076 may be used, the
Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund is appropriated
continuously for and may be used for the acquisition, operation, storage,
maintenance, repair and replacement of motor vehicles under the control of the
Oregon Department of Administrative Services, the payment of insurance premiums
as provided in ORS 278.205 and payment of the administrative expenses of the
department in connection with the operation of the motor pool and a
proportionate amount of the administrative costs in connection with the
operation of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund.
The type of motor vehicles purchased shall be limited to the most appropriate
economical models. At the end of each month the department shall render a
statement, on a basis of mileage or rental, to all state and public agencies to
which transportation has been furnished, and all amounts due shall be credited
to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund and, in the
case of state agencies, shall be a charge against the appropriation allotments
of the state agencies involved. Any proceeds from the sale or other disposition
of used vehicles owned by the department shall be credited to the Oregon
Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund. Administrative costs in
connection with the operation of the motor pool and a proportionate amount of the
administrative costs in connection with the operation of the Oregon Department
of Administrative Services Operating Fund shall be included in the computation
of the rental or mileage charge to the agencies to which transportation is
furnished.
(2) There is
continued in existence a petty cash fund in the amount of $100 as part of the
Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund, and the Director
of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services may authorize designated
persons to make disbursements from the petty cash fund in any case where it is
necessary to make an immediate cash payment which is payable from the Oregon
Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund for an expenditure
referred to in subsection (1) of this section. Disbursements from the petty
cash fund shall be made only by the persons so designated in payment of claims
authorized by law. When the person designated by the director from time to time
files with the Oregon Department of Administrative Services verified vouchers
covering disbursements from the petty cash fund, the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services shall issue warrants on the State Treasurer payable out
of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund in favor of
the person designated by the director. The payments of such warrants shall be
credited to the petty cash fund. The verified vouchers covering disbursements
shall bear the approval of the individual designated by the director. [Formerly
291.720; 1981 c.106 §21; 1983 c.740 §81; 1993 c.335 §9a; 1993 c.500 §41]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 283.350
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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