Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 341 § 341.573 — Division of assets and liabilities
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 341 ·
Oregon Code § 341.573·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Division of assets and liabilities.
(1) When changes in district boundaries are made by the detachment of territory
or an annexation of territory and another community college district is
affected, the boards of the districts shall make an equitable division of the
then existing assets and liabilities between the districts affected by such
change and provide the manner of consummating the division.
(2) In case of
failure to agree within 20 days from the time of such change, the matter shall
be decided by a board of arbitrators. The board of arbitrators shall consist of
one member appointed by each of the boards of the affected districts and an
additional member appointed by the other appointees.
(3) In the event
any such board fails to appoint an arbitrator within 30 days, the Higher
Education Coordinating Commission shall appoint such arbitrator. In the event
the arbitrators selected fail to appoint the additional arbitrator within 30
days after the appointment of the arbitrator last appointed, the commission
shall notify the judge senior in service of the circuit court of the principal
county. Within 10 days after receiving such notice, the judge shall appoint one
additional arbitrator.
(4) Each member
of the board of arbitrators shall be entitled to the sum of $100 per day for
each days service, and necessary expenses, while serving in the official
capacity of the member. Expenses thus incurred shall be equally apportioned
among the districts concerned.
(5) A party to an
arbitration under this section may seek confirmation, vacation, modification or
correction of the arbitrators decision as provided in ORS 36.700, 36.705 and
36.710. A court may vacate an award only if there is a basis to vacate the
award described in ORS 36.705 (1)(a) to (d). The court may modify or correct an
award only for the grounds given in ORS 36.710.
(6) Assets
include all property and moneys belonging to the district at the time of
division. Liabilities include all debts for which the respective districts in
their corporate capacities are liable at the time of division. In determining
the assets, property shall be estimated at its fair value. The assets and liabilities
shall be divided between the districts in proportion to the last assessed value
of the real and personal property. The district retaining the real property
shall pay the other districts concerned such sums as are determined in
accordance with the provisions of this section. All funds to be apportioned
during the current fiscal year, after such division, shall be made in
proportion to the number of persons in each district according to the latest
federal census.
(7) This section
does not apply to state aid distributed by the commission under ORS 341.626.
(8) When changes
in district boundaries arise by detaching a territory that will not be
incorporated into an existing or new community college district:
(a) The existing
district from which the territory is detached shall retain the rights to all
assets belonging to the district at the time of the change in district
boundaries; and
(b) Except as
provided in ORS 341.575, the existing district shall also retain responsibility
for all liabilities of the district. [1971 c.513 §85; 1979 c.772 §22; 2003
c.598 §40; 2013 c.747 §67; 2021 c.53 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 341.573
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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