Oregon Code § 341.470·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Mandatory student-initiated fees; resolution of disputes.
(1) As used in this section, mandatory
student-initiated fee means a fee that:
(a) Is initiated
by the recognized student government of the community college;
(b) Students are
required to pay in addition to tuition fees;
(c) Is collected
by the board of the community college; and
(d) Is allocated
by the recognized student government of the community college.
(2)(a) The board
for each community college shall collect mandatory student-initiated fees upon
the request of the recognized student government of the community college to
the president of the community college under a process established by the
recognized student government. The recognized student government shall:
(A) Make a good
faith effort to collaborate with the board and president prior to finalizing
any process to collect mandatory student-initiated fees; and
(B) Notify the
board and president of each process to collect mandatory student-initiated fees
that is established by the recognized student government.
(b) Mandatory
student-initiated fees collected under this section must be allocated by the
recognized student government.
(3) If the
recognized student government makes a request under subsection (2) of this
section for a new or increased mandatory student-initiated fee, the board may
require a campus referendum in which the student body votes on whether to
approve the fee. If a mandatory student-initiated fee is rejected by the
student body in a referendum held under this subsection, the recognized student
government may not request another mandatory student-initiated fee for the
remainder of the academic year.
(4) A request for
a mandatory student-initiated fee, use of the fee or decision to modify an
existing fee may be refused by the president if the president determines that:
(a) The
recognized student government assessed or allocated the mandatory
student-initiated fee in violation of applicable local, state or federal law;
(b) The
allocation conflicts with a preexisting contractual financial commitment; or
(c) The total
mandatory student-initiated fees budget would increase by a percentage that is
greater than the percentage increase in tuition and other fees approved by the
board for the upcoming academic year.
(5) The
recognized student government and the president shall seek to reach agreement
on any dispute involving mandatory student-initiated fees, if necessary with
the aid of a process established by the board, prior to a decision by the
president.
(6) If an
agreement is not reached, the decision of the president may be appealed to the
board, which will render a final decision prior to the adoption, use or
modification of a mandatory student-initiated fee. [2017 c.267 §2; 2021 c.163 §2
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 341.470
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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