Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 305 § 305.589 — Judicial declarations; petition by local government; notice; intervention;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 305 ·
Oregon Code § 305.589·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Judicial declarations; petition by local government; notice; intervention;
appeal; remedies; costs.
(1) A local government unit or an association of local government units acting
for the common benefit of and on behalf of consenting members may petition the
regular division of the Oregon Tax Court for a judicial declaration of the
court concerning a question described in ORS 305.580.
(2) Notice of the
commencement of a proceeding under this section shall be given by the
petitioner or petitioners by publication of notice directed to all electors,
taxpayers and other interested persons, without naming such electors, taxpayers
or other interested persons individually. The notice shall be published at
least once a week for three successive weeks in a newspaper of general
circulation within the boundaries of the local government unit and each of the
consenting members of the association of local government units, if any, or if
no such newspaper is published therein, then in a contiguous county.
(3) The
petitioner or petitioners may elect to give further notice to affected
electors, taxpayers and other interested persons, or the court may order such
further notice as the court considers practicable.
(4) The action
authorized by this section shall be a special proceeding in the nature of an ex
parte proceeding in the absence of the intervention of a respondent in
opposition to the petition.
(5) Jurisdiction
of the local government unit and of consenting members of an association of
local government units shall be obtained by filing of the petition.
Jurisdiction over the electors, taxpayers and other interested persons shall be
complete 10 days after the date of completing publication of the notice
provided for in subsection (2) of this section, or giving of any further notice
as provided for in subsection (3) of this section. Jurisdiction of any other
party shall be obtained by appearance of any interested person who seeks and is
granted leave to intervene in the proceeding.
(6)(a) Any
elector, taxpayer or interested person or local government unit that may be
affected by the tax, fee, charge or assessment that is the subject of the
petition may intervene as a petitioner or respondent by filing the appropriate
appearance.
(b) Any elector,
taxpayer or interested person or local government unit that may be affected by
the use of the proceeds of the bonded indebtedness or a person that is subject
to a tax, fee, charge or assessment that is pledged to secure or available for payment
of the bonded indebtedness that is the subject of the petition may intervene as
a petitioner or respondent by filing the appropriate appearance.
(7) Any party to
a proceeding commenced under this section, including a consenting member of an
association of local government units that was a party to the proceeding, may
appeal from the judgment rendered by the tax court to the Oregon Supreme Court
in the manner provided for appeals from other decisions of the tax court under
ORS 305.445.
(8)(a) If, in a
proceeding commenced under this section, the court finds that a tax, fee,
charge or assessment is subject to the limits of section 11b, Article XI of the
Oregon Constitution, the court may order such relief as it considers
appropriate, but such relief shall be prospective only.
(b) If, in a
proceeding commenced under this section, the court finds that a use of the
proceeds of bonded indebtedness is not authorized, the tax court may prohibit
the expenditure or proceed in accordance with ORS 305.586.
(9) Costs of the
proceeding may be allowed and apportioned between the parties in the discretion
of the court.
(10) As used in
this section:
(a) Association
of local government units means an association, or any other lawful
organization, composed of member local government units organized for the
mutual benefit of such local government units.
(b) Consenting
member means a member of an association of local government units who
affirmatively consents, through filing of a consenting certificate with the tax
court, to the commencement of a proceeding under this section.
(c) Local
government unit means any unit of local government, including a city, county,
incorporated town or village, school district, any other special district, or
any other municipal or quasi-municipal corporation, intergovernmental authority
created pursuant to ORS 190.010, a district as defined in ORS 198.010, 198.180
and 198.210 or an urban renewal agency established under ORS 457.035. [1991
c.459 §27; 1993 c.270 §21; 1999 c.340 §12; 2003 c.195 §22; 2003 c.576 §250;
2005 c.22 §226]
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This Oregon statute addresses Judicial declarations; petition by local government; notice; intervention;
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 305.589
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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