Oregon Code § 294.885·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
Short Term Fund Board; members; appointment; term; vacancies.
(1) There is created the Oregon
Short Term Fund Board consisting of seven members.
(2) One member
shall be the State Treasurer or the treasurers designated representative.
Three members, who are qualified by training and experience in the field of
investment or finance and who do not hold any other public office or
employment, shall be appointed by the State Treasurer. Three members, who are
treasurers, finance or fiscal officers or business managers of any county, city
or school district, shall be appointed by the Governor. In making the
appointment, the Governor may consider persons recommended by:
(a) The
Association of Oregon Counties.
(b) The League of
Oregon Cities.
(c) The Oregon
School Boards Association.
(d) One or more
tribal governments with tribal government officials.
(3) The term of
office of each appointed member of the board is four years, but each appointed
member serves at the pleasure of the appointing authority. A vacancy in the
appointed membership occurring other than by expiration of term shall be filled
in the same manner as the original appointment, but for the unexpired term
only. [1973 c.748 §19; 1979 c.608 §7; 1981 c.880 §18; 1989 c.1006 §2; 2013
c.338 §11]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 294.885
03Subject to legislative amendments
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