Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 334 § 334.017 — Interview requirements for school district that withdraws
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 334 ·
Oregon Code § 334.017·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Interview requirements for school district that withdraws.
(1) A school district that
withdraws from an education service district as provided by ORS 334.015 and
that seeks to fill a vacant position of employment shall interview persons who:
(a) Were employed
by the education service district prior to the withdrawal of the school
district; and
(b) Performed
duties similar to the duties that will be performed in the position that the
school district is seeking to fill.
(2) Nothing in
this section requires a school district to interview a person who had been
employed by an education service district if the school district does not have
a similar and vacant position.
(3) The interview
requirement described in this section does not apply to the superintendent of
the education service district or to any other administrators, as defined in
ORS 342.120, of the education service district.
(4) The interview
requirement described in this section applies only during the 12 calendar
months immediately following the effective date of the withdrawal of the school
district from the education service district. [2011 c.705 §23]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 334.017
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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