Oregon Code § 338.065·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Terms
and form of charter; renewal; appeal.
(1)(a) Upon approval of a proposal by a school district board under ORS
338.055, the school district board shall become the sponsor of the public
charter school.
(b) Pursuant to
ORS 338.075 (2), (3) or (4), the State Board of Education shall become the
sponsor of the public charter school.
(2) The sponsor
and the applicant shall develop a written charter that contains the provisions
of the proposal that have been duly approved by the sponsor and public charter
school governing body. As provided by ORS 338.055 (6), the sponsor and the
applicant may agree to change elements of the proposal prior to incorporating
them into the charter. The charter, when duly executed by the sponsor and the
public charter school governing body, shall act as the legal authorization for
the establishment of the public charter school. The charter shall be legally
binding on both the sponsor and the public charter school governing body.
(3) The sponsor
and the public charter school governing body may amend a charter by joint
agreement.
(4)(a) The
initial charter shall be in effect for a period of not more than five years and
shall be renewed upon the authorization of the sponsor using the process
established under this section.
(b) The first
renewal of a charter shall be for the same time period as the initial charter.
(c) Subsequent
renewals of a charter shall be for a minimum of five years but may not exceed
10 years.
(5)(a) The
renewal of a charter shall use the process required by this section.
(b) The public
charter school governing body shall submit a written renewal request to the
sponsor for consideration at least 180 days prior to the expiration of the
charter.
(c) Within 45
days after receiving a written renewal request from a public charter school
governing body, the sponsor shall hold a public hearing regarding the request
for renewal.
(d) Within 30
days after the public hearing, the sponsor shall approve the renewal of the
charter or state in writing the reasons for denying the renewal of the charter.
(e) If the
sponsor approves the renewal of the charter, the sponsor and the public charter
school governing body shall negotiate a new charter within 90 days after the
date on which the sponsor approved the renewal of the charter unless the
sponsor and the public charter school governing body agree to an extension of
the time period. Notwithstanding the time period specified in the charter, an
expiring charter shall remain in effect until a new charter is negotiated.
(f) If the
sponsor does not renew the charter, the public charter school governing body
may address the reasons stated under paragraph (d) of this subsection and any
remedial measures suggested by the sponsor and submit a revised request for
renewal to the sponsor.
(g)
Notwithstanding paragraphs (b) to (f) of this subsection, a sponsor and a
public charter school governing body may agree in the charter of the school to
a timeline for renewing the charter that is different from the timeline
required by paragraphs (b) to (f) of this subsection.
(6)(a) If the
sponsor does not renew the charter based on the revised request for renewal
submitted under subsection (5)(f) of this section, the public charter school
governing body may appeal the decision of the sponsor to the State Board of
Education for a review of whether the sponsor used the process required by this
section in denying the renewal of the charter.
(b) If the state
board finds that the sponsor used the process required by this section in
denying the request for renewal, the state board shall affirm the decision of
the sponsor. A public charter school governing body may seek judicial review of
an order of the state board pursuant to ORS 183.484.
(c) If the state
board finds that the sponsor did not use the process required by this section
in denying the request for renewal, the state board shall order the sponsor to
reconsider the request for renewal.
(d) If after
reconsideration pursuant to paragraph (c) of this subsection the sponsor does
not renew the charter, the public charter school governing body may seek
judicial review of an order of the sponsor pursuant to ORS 183.484.
(7) If the State
Board of Education is the sponsor of a public charter school and the state
board does not renew the charter based on the revised request for renewal
submitted under subsection (5)(f) of this section, the public charter school
governing body may seek judicial review of an order of the state board pursuant
to ORS 183.484 for a review of whether the state board used the process
required by this section in denying the request for renewal.
(8)(a) The
sponsor shall base the charter renewal decision on a good faith evaluation of
whether the public charter school:
(A) Is in
compliance with this chapter and all other applicable state and federal laws;
(B) Is in
compliance with the charter of the public charter
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02Referenced as Oregon Code § 338.065
03Subject to legislative amendments
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