Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 341 § 341.577 — Procedure when district annexes new territory that is greater in population
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 341 ·
Oregon Code § 341.577·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Procedure when district annexes new territory that is greater in population
than original district.
Except as provided in ORS 255.400 to 255.424:
(1)
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, when the new territory
annexed to an existing community college district is greater in population than
the original territory, based upon the latest federal census, the provisions of
this section shall govern the community college district for a period of not
less than 10 years after the effective date of the boundary change.
(2) Program
access and facilities for students shall be maintained in the original
territory for a period of not less than 20 years while programs and facilities
for students are developed in the new territory.
(3)(a) After the
approval by the electors of both the original territory and the new territory
of the boundary change, the mode of election of board members shall be changed
as provided in this subsection. The term of office of a board member shall be
four years. Electors of each of the seven zones shall elect a board member.
(b) No later than
the 90th day after the boundary change election under ORS 341.579 (1), five
zones for the new territory shall be established by the Higher Education
Coordinating Commission.
(c) No later than
June 30, two zones for the original territory shall be established by the
commission before the election of the first director to either zone as provided
in this subsection.
(d) Zones shall
be established with the boundaries exclusively within the original territory or
exclusively within the new territory, and with the zones as nearly equal in
population as is feasible according to the latest federal census.
(e) An elector
may sign a petition of nomination and may vote only for a candidate from the
zone in which the elector resides.
(f) The four-year
terms of office pertaining to the five numbered zones of the original territory
shall continue until the regularly scheduled June 30 termination date of each
expires. A board member shall be nominated and elected in the same numbered zone
in the new territory at the regular district election immediately preceding the
June 30 date, and the director from that zone shall take office on the July 1
following the date of election.
(g) Board members
nominated and elected to office by zone in the original territory, and any
person elected or appointed to fill any vacancy in such office, shall continue
to hold office until the expiration of the board members term.
(h)(A) The two
at-large board positions in the original territory shall become the two zoned
positions of the original territory after that June 30 on which the last zone
of the original territory no longer is in effect.
(B) At that time,
the directors in office in the two at-large board positions in the original
territory shall each be assigned that zone in which each resides, if both
reside in separate zones.
(C) If the two
directors reside in the same zone, then that director elected by the greater
number of votes between the two directors at large shall hold the board
position for the territory of the zone in which the director resided at the
date of election, and the other director shall hold the board position of the
other zone.
(D) The board
members shall continue in office until their respective terms of at-large
election expire, provided any vacancy occurring in a board members office
before the expiration of such term shall be filled until expiration by
appointment by the board of a resident of the board members zone.
(4) The board
shall appoint an advisory committee of seven members, including three from the
original territory and three from the new territory. The board shall appoint a
seventh, at-large member from a list of persons nominated by the advisory
committee. The at-large member shall be the chairperson. The advisory committee
members shall be appointed, and may be reappointed, for terms of three years,
and the terms shall be staggered so that approximately one-third of the terms
of the members end each year. The board shall give deliberative consideration
to all recommendations of the advisory committee concerning policy related to
district organization, educational services and facilities in regard to both
the original territory and the new territory.
(5) Subject to
ORS 294.414, members of the advisory committee shall be appointed to the
community college district budget committee. The community college district
budget committee shall review and recommend budgets established and delineated
by territory based on revenues and resources available.
(6) The chief
administrative officer of the district shall maintain the administrative office
of the district in the original territory.
(7) Collective
bargaining shall be maintained uniformly across the original territory and new
territory.
(8) After
receiving any recommendation of the advisory committee, the board may con
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 341.577
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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