Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 350 § 350.120 — Program purpose and function
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 350 ·
Oregon Code § 350.120·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Program purpose and function.
Programs prepared under ORS 350.115 shall include proposals for training
students and utilizing resources in the following, using the region in which
the institute is located as the training area:
(1) Developing
specific resources on the campus where the institute is to be located to assist
with orderly and balanced economic and community services and for the
development and implementation of training and assistance programs;
(2) Providing
technical and research assistance on request to political subdivisions, special
districts, businesses located in the region and businesses which might
prospectively locate in the region;
(3) Locating
markets for local manufacturers and processors and aiding local merchants in
locating and contacting markets;
(4) Investigating
and studying conditions affecting local business, industry and commerce and
collecting and disseminating information, and engaging in technical studies,
scientific investigations, and statistical research and educational activities
necessary or useful for the promoting and developing local business and
industry upon request of local business and industry for such aid;
(5) Assembling
and coordinating information relative to the status, scope, cost and employment
possibilities and the availability of materials, equipment and labor in
connection with public works projects, state, county and municipal;
recommending limitations on public works; gathering current progress
information with respect to public works being conducted in the local area and
report such information to the Oregon Business Development Commission where
such sources in the region do not presently exist;
(6) Gathering,
compiling and making available statistical information relating to business,
trade, commerce, industry, transportation, communication, natural resources and
other related subjects in the region, with reliance on other agencies of the
state and the region, whether public or private, for statistical data and
results obtained by them;
(7) Publishing,
disseminating and distributing information and statistics acquired by the
institute;
(8) Aiding the
communities in the region in getting businesses to locate therein by
disseminating information as to natural resources, desirable locations and
other advantages of the community upon request of the community for such aid;
(9) Cooperating
with municipal, county, regional and other planning agencies and planning
groups within the state for the purpose of promoting coordination between the
state and localities as to plans and development in order to maintain a high
level of gainful employment in private profitable production and achieve
commensurate advancement in social and cultural welfare; and
(10) Aiding in
coordinating the activities of statewide and local planning agencies,
correlating information secured from them, assisting in problem solving and
resolving state department concerns on a regional level if appropriate,
securing and disseminating information and suggestions to such planning
agencies; and encouraging and assisting in the organization and functioning of
local planning agencies where none exist. [Formerly 352.400]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 350.120
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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