Oregon Code § 350.001·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Legislative findings.
The Legislative Assembly finds that:
(1) For its
survival and political well-being, Oregon needs wise and effective leadership
and an informed citizenry.
(2) For its
survival and economic well-being, Oregon needs able and imaginative men and
women for the direction and operation of all its institutions, for the
production of goods and services and for the management of its fiscal affairs.
Oregon also needs alert and informed consumers.
(3) For its
cultural advancement, Oregon needs creative talent as well as appreciative and
discriminating readers, viewers and listeners. Oregon also needs people who
understand the diverse patterns of behavior, communication and belief that make
up the common cultures of the various communities in which we all must
function.
(4) For its
survival, Oregon needs citizens who understand the interdependence of human
beings and our shared dependence on the resources provided by our natural
environment.
(5) Oregon needs
people who, in the roles of parents and teachers and in other capacities, are
able to transmit the states and the nations ideals and heritage to future
generations.
(6) For their
personal well-being, individual Oregonians need to cultivate an advanced
literacy essential to leading productive and rewarding lives. This includes the
capacity to think logically and critically; to internalize and exemplify humane
values; to write, speak and figure clearly and accurately; to understand, in
some depth, a variety of psychological, historical, cultural, aesthetic and
scientific concepts and theories; and to master a range of occupational,
professional, avocational, social and personal skills. [Formerly 351.001]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 350.001
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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