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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 343 § 343.324 — (5) be provided, within five school days of the final order, with

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 343 ·
Oregon Code § 343.324 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
(5) be provided, within five school days of the final order, with meaningful access to the same number of hours of instruction and educational services that are provided to the majority of other students who are in the same grade within the student’s resident school district. (B) If the school district fails to comply with the order described in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph within five school days, find the school district nonstandard under ORS 327.158 or 334.217 until all students subject to the order and placed on an abbreviated school day program in violation of ORS 343.322 (7) and 343.324 (5) are provided with meaningful access to the same number of hours of instruction and educational services that are provided to the majority of other students who are in the same grade within the student’s resident school district. (C) If the school district fails to comply with the order described in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph within 10 school days and notwithstanding any timelines or process requirements of ORS 327.158 or 334.217, immediately withhold State School Fund moneys that otherwise would be distributed to the school district. Amounts withheld must be calculated based on the weighted average daily membership attributable to the students subject to the order, as calculated under ORS 327.013, and the percentage of the school year that the students were placed on an abbreviated school day program in violation of ORS 343.322 (7) and 343.324 (5). (D) Require the school district to provide compensatory education to the students subject to the order that is equivalent to at least one hour of direct instruction for every two hours of instruction that were lost due to an abbreviated school day program placement in violation of ORS 343.322 (7) and 343.324 (5). (3) The failure of a school district superintendent to restore meaningful access to a student within the time required by ORS 343.326 (3)(b)(B) or subsection (1)(c) or (d) of this section or to comply with an order issued under subsection (2)(c) of this section to restore meaningful access to all students subject to the order may be grounds for discipline by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission under ORS 342.175. If the commission receives a complaint concerning a failure described in this subsection, the commission shall take into consideration the responsive efforts and actions of the superintendent to restore meaningful access to the student or students. [2023 c.290 §5] Note: See note under 343.321.
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