Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 291 § 291.407 — Mass
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 291 ·
Oregon Code § 291.407·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Mass
Transit Assistance Account; source; distribution; assistance of Department of
Transportation; exemption from parking code requirements.
(1) The Mass Transit Assistance
Account is established in the General Fund of the State Treasury. The account
shall consist of moneys deposited in the account under ORS 291.405 and as
otherwise provided by law. The moneys in the account are continuously
appropriated to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to be used as
provided in this section.
(2) The Oregon
Department of Administrative Services shall distribute moneys from the account
established under this section to districts described in ORS 291.405 on the
last day of each calendar quarter. Subject to the limitations in this section,
the amount distributed to each district shall be equal to the total assessments
received by the department during the immediate preceding three months under
ORS 291.405 from agencies with employees performing subject services within
that district.
(3) Distributions
under this section are subject to the following limitations:
(a) Except for
newly formed districts, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services shall
not distribute to a district during a calendar year an amount that exceeds the
amount received by the district under the districts own taxes during the
immediate preceding fiscal year of the district.
(b) The Oregon
Department of Administrative Services shall not distribute to a newly formed
district during a calendar year an amount that exceeds the amount the budget
approved by the district board proposes as revenue for the district from the
districts own taxes during the current fiscal year of the district. If the
district does not collect the proposed amount, the department shall make
adjustments in the distributions during subsequent years to recover any amount
paid under this section that is over the amount the district actually received
under the districts own taxes.
(4) The
limitations imposed under this section that are based on amounts received by a
district under its own taxes do not include amounts received by the district
from farebox revenues, federal moneys, state moneys, gifts, investments, bonds
or similar moneys received by the district.
(5) The
Department of Transportation shall provide the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services with any information concerning a mass transit district
or transportation district that the Oregon Department of Administrative
Services determines necessary for the performance of its duties under this
section and ORS 291.405. The Department of Transportation shall provide the
information in the form and at times determined by the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services.
(6) In exchange
for payments authorized under this section to transit districts, the State of
Oregon and its agencies shall be exempt, with respect to existing state
buildings and newly constructed, acquired or renovated state buildings, from
any parking code requirements that have been or may be established by any
political subdivision within the boundaries of a transit district receiving
such payments.
(7) As used in
this section, state buildings includes office buildings as defined in ORS
276.110. [1981 c.788 §2; 2019 c.278 §10]
Note:
See note under 291.405.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 291.407
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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