Oregon Code § 334.730·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Joint
meeting; zoning; election of new directors.
Except as provided in ORS 255.400 to 255.424:
(1) Immediately
after the order to join two or more education service districts together, the
boards of directors of all education service districts within the boundaries of
the new district shall meet together upon the call of the chairperson of the
board of the most populous district. Notwithstanding ORS 334.025 or ORS chapter
255, the joint board of directors shall divide the new district into as many
zones as the board considers necessary, but not fewer than seven nor more than
11. The zones shall be as nearly equal in population as may be practicable. If
possible, the joint board shall establish the zones so that each county within
the new education service district, the majority of the land area of which lies
within the boundaries of the education service district, has at least one
member on the board.
(2) Within 90
days after the zones required in subsection (1) of this section are
established, the joint board of directors shall call a special election in the
new district for the purpose of electing directors, one of whom shall be
elected from each zone established under subsection (1) of this section by the
electors of the zone. [1963 c.544 §50e; 1965 c.100 §208; 1967 c.145 §1; 1975
c.770 §44; 1983 c.350 §188; 2001 c.518 §9; 2019 c.449 §34]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 334.730
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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