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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 344 § 344.765 — Establishment of literacy coalitions by community colleges

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 344 ·
Oregon Code § 344.765 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Establishment of literacy coalitions by community colleges. (1) Community colleges may establish local literacy coalitions in the community college districts and in unserved areas in order to enhance educational services to undereducated adults. (2) A literacy coalition in each district shall inform community members as to the extent of literacy services available in their area. The coalition shall endeavor to insure that community resources are used effectively and try to make more services available to undereducated adults through community efforts. [1987 c.190 §3]
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