Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 § 339.347 — Policies to address bias incidents and displays of symbols of hate
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 ·
Oregon Code § 339.347·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Policies to address bias incidents and displays of symbols of hate.
(1) As used in this section:
(a)(A) Bias
incident means a persons hostile expression of animus toward another person,
relating to the other persons perceived race, color, religion, gender
identity, sexual orientation, disability or national origin, of which criminal
investigation or prosecution is impossible or inappropriate.
(B) Bias
incident may include derogatory language or behavior.
(b) Education
program means any program, service, school or activity sponsored by an
education provider.
(c) Education
provider means:
(A) A school
district;
(B) A public
charter school;
(C) The Oregon
School for the Deaf;
(D) An education
service district;
(E) An
educational program under the Youth Corrections Education Program or the
Juvenile Detention Education Program, as those terms are defined in ORS
326.695;
(F) An approved
recovery school, as defined in ORS 336.680; or
(G) A program
that receives moneys pursuant to ORS 343.243.
(d) School
property means any property under the control of an education provider.
(e) Symbol of
hate means nooses, symbols of neo-Nazi ideology or the battle flag of the
Confederacy.
(2)(a) To comply
with the prohibition on discrimination required by ORS 659.850, an education
provider must prohibit the display of symbols of hate on school property or in
an education program.
(b) The
prohibition required by this subsection does not apply to displays that align
with and are used in conjunction with state standards of education for public
schools.
(3) To comply
with the prohibition on discrimination required by ORS 659.850, each education
provider must adopt a policy to address bias incidents and displays of symbols
of hate. The policy must:
(a) Affirm that
all students are entitled to a high quality educational experience free from
discrimination or harassment based on perceived race, color, religion, gender
identity, sexual orientation, disability or national origin.
(b) Affirm that
all employees of education providers are entitled to work in an environment
that is free from discrimination or harassment based on perceived race, color,
religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability or national origin.
(c) Affirm that
all visitors of an education provider are entitled to participate in a school
or educational environment that is free from discrimination or harassment based
on perceived race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation,
disability or national origin.
(d) Prohibit the
display of symbols of hate on school property or in an education program.
(e) Establish
procedures for addressing bias incidents and displays of symbols of hate. The
procedures must:
(A) Apply broadly
to include persons directly targeted by an act, as well as the community of
students as a whole who are likely to be impacted by the act.
(B) Require the
education provider to prioritize the safety and well-being of all persons
impacted by the act.
(C) Require the
education provider to recognize the experience of all persons impacted by the
act, acknowledge the impact, commit to taking immediate action and commit to
preventing further harm against those persons impacted.
(D) Include
educational components that:
(i) Address the
history and impact of bias and hate;
(ii) Advance the
safety and healing of those impacted by bias and hate; and
(iii) Promote
accountability and transformation for people who cause harm as well as
transformation of the conditions that perpetuated the harm.
(E) Include
communication protocols that provide all persons impacted by the act with
information relating to the investigation and outcome of the investigation,
including:
(i) Notice that
an investigation has been initiated;
(ii) Notice when
an investigation has been completed;
(iii) The
findings of the investigation and the final determination based on those
findings;
(iv) Actions
taken to remedy a persons behavior and prevent reoccurrence; and
(v) When
applicable, the legal citation of any law prohibiting the disclosure of any of
the information described in this subparagraph and an explanation of how that
law applies to the current situation.
(F) Direct the
education provider to consider whether the act implicates other civil rights
laws and, if so, to respond accordingly. The nature of the act must determine:
(i) The process
used to respond to the act;
(ii) The rights
and protections available to the person impacted by the act; and
(iii) The right
to appeal to the Department of Education or to the United States Department of
Education.
(G) Require the
education provider to develop and implement instructional materials to make
this policy and related practices, including reporting procedures, educational
processes and possible consequences, known to all employees and students of the
education provider.
(4) Any education
provider that violates this section or a pol
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 339.347
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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