Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 33 § 33.710 — Definitions; judicial examination to determine legality of any municipal
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 33 ·
Oregon Code § 33.710·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions; judicial examination to determine legality of any municipal
corporations organization and actions.
(1) As used in this section and ORS 33.720, unless
the context requires otherwise:
(a) Governing
body means the city council, board of commissioners, board of directors,
county court or other managing board of a municipal corporation, including a
board managing a municipally owned public utility or a dock commission and the
governing board of a public university listed in ORS 352.002.
(b) Municipal
corporation means any county, city, port, school district, union high school
district, community college district or public university listed in ORS 352.002
with a governing board and all other public or quasi-public corporations,
including a municipal utility or dock commission operated by a separate board
or commission.
(2) The governing
body may commence a proceeding in the circuit court of the county in which the
municipal corporation or the greater part thereof is located, for the purpose
of having a judicial examination and judgment of the court as to the regularity
and legality of:
(a) The
proceedings in connection with the establishment or creation of the municipal
corporation, including any action or proceedings proclaiming the creation of
the municipal corporation or declaring the result of any election therein.
(b) The
proceedings of the governing body and of the municipal corporation providing
for and authorizing the issue and sale of bonds of the municipal corporation,
whether the bonds or any of them have or have not been sold or disposed of.
(c) Any order of
the governing body levying a tax.
(d) The
authorization of any contract and as to the validity of the contract, whether
or not it has been executed.
(e) Any decision
of the governing body that raises novel or important legal issues that would be
efficiently and effectively resolved by a proceeding before the decision becomes
effective, when the decision will:
(A) Require a
significant expenditure of public funds;
(B) Significantly
affect the lives or businesses of a significant number of persons within the
boundaries of the governing body; or
(C) Indirectly
impose a significant financial burden on the cost of conducting business within
the boundaries of the governing body.
(f) The authority
of the governing body to enact any ordinance, resolution or regulation.
(g) Any
ordinance, resolution or regulation enacted by the governing body, including
the constitutionality of the ordinance, resolution or regulation.
(3) All
proceedings of the municipal corporation may be judicially examined and
determined in one special proceeding, or any part thereof may be separately
examined and determined by the court.
(4) Nothing in
this section allows a governing body to have a judicial examination and
judgment of the court without a justiciable controversy. [Amended by 1975 c.133
§1; 2003 c.548 §1; 2013 c.768 §124; 2015 c.767 §46]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 33.710
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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