Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 334 § 334.690 — State
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 334 ·
Oregon Code § 334.690·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
State
board as boundary board; criteria for reorganization; filing boundary change.
(1) Except as provided in ORS
255.400 to 255.424, the State Board of Education shall constitute the boundary
board for education service districts. In examining any proposal to reorganize
education service districts, the state board shall consider whether the
proposed district would have the following characteristics:
(a) A student
population of at least 10,000 students or would have such a student population
in the foreseeable future;
(b) The ability
to support the staff necessary to provide a wide array of services;
(c) Boundaries
that reflect the areas sense of community, and take into account topography,
climate and highway patterns so that there is reasonable access to all areas
within the region;
(d) A distance of
no more than two and one-half hours driving time between the regional office
or suboffice and the most remote school; and
(e) At least one
publicly supported, post-secondary institution within the region.
(2) For purposes
of ad valorem taxation, a boundary change must be filed in final approved form
with the county assessor and the Department of Revenue as provided in ORS
308.225. [1993 c.784 §20; 2001 c.138 §15; 2019 c.449 §32]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 334.690
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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