Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 341 § 341.728 — Community College Bond Building Fund
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 341 ·
Oregon Code § 341.728·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Community College Bond Building Fund.
(1) The Community College Bond Building Fund is established in the State
Treasury, separate and distinct from the General Fund.
(2) The Community
College Bond Building Fund shall consist of moneys realized from the sale of
bonds issued pursuant to Article XI-G of the Oregon Constitution and ORS
286A.848 for the benefit of community colleges.
(3) Moneys in the
Community College Bond Building Fund are continuously appropriated to the
Higher Education Coordinating Commission and may be distributed by the
commission pursuant to grant contracts entered into between the commission and
community colleges under ORS 286A.851.
(4) Moneys in the
Community College Bond Building Fund may be invested as provided in ORS
286A.025 until needed for distribution under subsection (3) of this section. If
a surplus remains in the fund after disbursement, the surplus and earnings from
temporary investments shall be credited to the Article XI-G Bond Fund
established under ORS 286A.854. [2005 c.787 §22; 2007 c.783 §141; 2009 c.2 §18;
2011 c.2 §4; 2015 c.366 §35; 2017 c.9 §15]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 341.728
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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