Oregon Code § 341.565·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Boundary
board; petition, hearings; legislative approval required; effective date of
change; filing of change.
(1) The Higher Education Coordinating Commission shall constitute the boundary
board for making any changes in the boundaries of community college districts.
The commission on its own motion or on petition from a petitioning territory
may propose changes in the boundaries of a community college district. The
commission must find that the proposed change will have no substantially
adverse effect upon the ability of the affected districts to provide and
continue their programs and is not made solely for tax advantages to property
owners in the district or area affected by the proposed change. The commission
may submit the question of a boundary change to a vote of the electors of the
territories affected by the boundary change. The election must be held on the
same day in each of the affected territories.
(2) A petition
shall be in a form prescribed by the commission and must contain the
information that the commission requires. The petition shall:
(a) Contain a
minimum number of signatures as fixed by the commission; and
(b) Be either
received by the commission, or mailed to the commission as evidenced by a
postmark date, no later than 90 days after the date the first signature on the
petition is recorded.
(3)(a) Before any
order changing boundaries of an existing district is entered, the commission
shall set dates for a public hearing in the area to be included in the district
or excluded from the district by the proposed boundary change and, in the case of
annexation of new territory, in the principal town of the existing district
that annexes the new territory. The commission shall give notice of the public
hearing in the manner required in ORS 341.357.
(b) At the time
set in the notice, the commission or its authorized representative shall
conduct a public hearing on the motion or petition and may adjourn the hearing
from time to time.
(c) If the
commission determines that it is unable to locate a suitable venue to hold a
public hearing in an area described in paragraph (a) of this subsection, the
commission shall hold the public hearing at a suitable venue that is as close
to the area described in paragraph (a) of this subsection as the commission can
reasonably locate.
(4)(a) If, upon
final hearing, the commission approves the motion or petition or affirms the
vote of the electors of the affected territories, the commission shall:
(A) Make an order
describing the revised boundaries of the district; and
(B) Not sooner
than 20 days after making the order, submit a copy of the order to the
Legislative Assembly for approval.
(b)(A) The order
becomes final when the order is approved by the Legislative Assembly.
(B) If the order
is not approved, the commission may revise the order and resubmit the order to
the Legislative Assembly but not sooner than 60 days after the action of
disapproval was taken.
(C) If the
Legislative Assembly fails to take any action on an order submitted under this
subsection, the commission may resubmit an unrevised order to the Legislative
Assembly without holding the public hearings described in subsection (3) of
this section.
(5) Any division
of assets and liabilities required by a change in the boundaries of a district
shall be made pursuant to ORS 341.573.
(6) When the
boundaries of a district are changed, if the final order of the commission or
an election held under ORS 341.569:
(a) Occurs
between July 1 and March 31, inclusive, the change takes effect on the June 30
following the final order or election favoring the change.
(b) Occurs
between April 1 and June 30, inclusive, the change takes effect on the June 30
of the following year.
(7) For purposes
of ad valorem taxation, a boundary change must be filed in final approved form
with the county assessor and the Department of Revenue as provided in ORS
308.225. [1971 c.513 §83; 1977 c.827 §2; 1995 c.67 §26; 2001 c.138 §16; 2003
c.574 §3; 2013 c.747 §65; 2021 c.53 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 341.565
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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