Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 337 § 337.511 — Definitions for ORS 337.511 to 337.524
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 337 ·
Oregon Code § 337.511·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 337.511 to 337.524.
As used in ORS 337.511 to 337.524:
(1) Alternative
format means any medium or format for the presentation of instructional
materials other than standard print that is needed by a post-secondary student
with a print disability for a reading accommodation, including but not limited
to Braille, large print texts, audio recordings, digital texts and digital
talking books.
(2) Electronic
format means a medium or format containing digital text.
(3) Instructional
material means a textbook or other material if:
(a) The textbook
or other material, including additional prints or new editions of previously
published instructional material, is published on or after January 1, 2004, and
is published primarily for use by students in a course of study in which a
post-secondary student with a print disability is enrolled;
(b) The textbook
or other material is required for a students success in the course, as
determined by the course instructor in consultation with the representative
making the request for an electronic format under ORS 337.517 (2);
(c) The textbook
or other material is required for the course as stated in the course syllabus
or other curriculum documents, or the use of the materials by the student is
necessary for the completion of course assignments that are used to evaluate
the student, such as to determine the students proficiency level or assign a
grade; and
(d) Software is
commercially available to permit the conversion of an electronic file of the
textbook or other material into a format that is compatible with assistive
technologies such as speech synthesis software or Braille translation software.
(4) Post-secondary
education institution means:
(a) A public
university listed in ORS 352.002;
(b) A community
college operated under ORS chapter 341;
(c) The Oregon
Health and Science University; or
(d) An
Oregon-based, generally accredited institution of higher education.
(5) Print
disability means a disability that prevents a student from effectively
utilizing print material and may include blindness, other serious visual
impairments, specific learning disabilities or the inability to hold a book.
(6) Printed
instructional material means instructional material in book or other printed
form.
(7) Publisher
means any person that publishes or manufactures instructional material used by
students attending a post-secondary education institution.
(8) Structural
integrity means the inclusion of all of the information provided in printed
instructional material, including but not limited to the text of the material
sidebars, the tables of contents, the chapter headings and subheadings, the
footnotes, the page numbers, the indexes and the glossaries.
(9) Working day
means a day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday. [2007 c.466 §1;
2011 c.637 §116]
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses Definitions for ORS 337.511 to 337.524. AI-powered analysis coming soon.
Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 337.511
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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