Oregon Code § 338.075·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Review
of school district board decision; sponsorship by State Board of Education;
judicial review.
(1) If a school district board disapproves a proposal to establish a public
charter school following reconsideration of a proposal pursuant to ORS 338.055
(5), the applicant may request that the State Board of Education review the
decision of the school district board.
(2)(a) If the
State Board of Education reviews a decision of the school district board, as
provided by subsection (1) of this section, the State Board of Education may
review the decision only to determine whether:
(A) The school
district board used the process required by ORS 338.055 in denying the
proposal;
(B) The proposal
meets the criteria described in ORS 338.055 (3); and
(C) The reasons
stated by the school district board for the denial are valid.
(b) Following a
review described in paragraph (a) of this subsection, the State Board of
Education may:
(A) Uphold the
decision of the school district board to disapprove the proposal;
(B) Remand the
proposal to the school district board for reconsideration if the school
district board and applicant agree to the remand; or
(C) Consider
becoming the sponsor of the public charter school if the applicant agrees to
the sponsorship.
(3) An applicant
may seek judicial review of an order of the State Board of Education pursuant
to ORS 183.484. If the court finds that the decision of the State Board of
Education is not supported by substantial evidence in the record, the court
shall enter a judgment directing the State Board of Education to sponsor the
public charter school.
(4)(a) An
applicant for a public charter school that is a federally recognized Indian
tribe in this state:
(A) Is not
required to submit a written proposal to a school district board under ORS
338.045; and
(B) May submit a
written proposal to the State Board of Education.
(b) An applicant
for a public charter school that is a federally recognized Indian tribe in this
state may submit a proposal as provided by this subsection only if:
(A) The federally
recognized Indian tribe does not already operate a public charter school
sponsored by the board as provided by this subsection;
(B) The proposed
public charter school will be located on the reservation of the federally
recognized Indian tribe or, if the federally recognized Indian tribe does not
have a reservation, within a school district that enrolls students who are
members of the federally recognized Indian tribe; and
(C) The federally
recognized Indian tribe provides notice, as prescribed by the board by rule, of
the intent to submit a proposal under this subsection to:
(i) For a public
charter school that will be located on the reservation of the federally
recognized Indian tribe, the school district that serves the students of the
reservation; or
(ii) For a public
charter school that will be located within a school district that enrolls
members of the federally recognized Indian tribe, the school district where the
proposed public charter school will be located.
(c) The board
shall prescribe by rule the requirements of a proposal submitted pursuant to
this subsection. The requirements must incorporate any applicable requirements
for a proposal submitted pursuant to ORS 338.045. At the request of an
applicant, the Department of Education may provide technical assistance in
developing the proposal for the operation of the public charter school.
(d) The board
shall prescribe by rule the process for reviewing a proposal submitted pursuant
to this subsection, including timelines for the review. The board must provide
an applicant with a reasonable opportunity to complete a proposal if the board
determines that a submitted proposal is not complete.
(e) The board
shall evaluate a proposal in good faith, using the applicable criteria
described in ORS 338.055 (3). [1999 c.200 §9; 2001 c.376 §1; 2005 c.209 §28;
2011 c.695 §6; 2011 c.718 §§28,29; 2012 c.91 §§4,5; 2013 c.265 §§5,6; 2018 c.72
§9; 2025 c.452 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 338.075
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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