Oregon Code § 350.426·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Transfer Council; composition; duties.
(1) The Transfer Council is established, consisting of 15 voting members,
appointed by the Higher Education Coordinating Commission, and one nonvoting,
ex officio member.
(2) Before
appointing the voting members, the commission shall request nominations from
official student, faculty and administrator organizations at public
universities listed in ORS 352.002, community colleges operated under ORS
chapter 341 and high schools in this state. The 15 voting members of the
council shall consist of:
(a) Five academic
officers, two of whom are currently employed at a public university, two of
whom are currently employed at a community college and one of whom is currently
employed at a public high school in this state;
(b) Four faculty
members, two of whom are currently employed at a public university and two of
whom are currently employed at a community college;
(c) One teacher
who both teaches accelerated college credit programs as defined in ORS 340.315
and is currently employed either by an education service district or at a
public high school in this state;
(d) Two
individuals who specialize in assisting students who transfer between
institutions, one of whom is currently employed at a public university and one
of whom is currently employed at a community college; and
(e) Three
students, one of whom is currently enrolled at a public university, one of whom
is currently enrolled at a community college and one of whom is currently
enrolled at a high school in this state.
(3) The
chairperson of the commission, or a designee of the chairperson of the
commission, shall serve as a nonvoting, ex officio member.
(4)(a) The term
of office of each voting member of the council is two years. Before the
expiration of the term of a member, the commission shall appoint a successor. A
member is eligible for reappointment.
(b) In order to
serve as a member of the council, an individual must at all times meet the
qualifications for the appointment. If at any time a member fails to meet the
qualifications for the members appointment, the position is vacant.
(c) If there is a
vacancy for any cause, the commission shall make an appointment to become
immediately effective for the unexpired term.
(5)(a) The
council:
(A) Shall select
one or more of its members as chairperson or as cochairpersons; and
(B) May
establish, in the manner set forth in this subsection, one or more
subcommittees for the purpose of advising the council on how to best fulfill
its duties.
(b) For a
subcommittee established under this subsection that will make recommendations
to the council on issues that primarily relate to curriculum, the subject
matter of courses or disciplines or methods of instruction, the council may
appoint any faculty member who is employed by a public university listed in ORS
352.002 or a community college operated under ORS chapter 341, provided that
the subcommittee consists of equal numbers of faculty from public universities
and community colleges.
(c)
Notwithstanding paragraph (b) of this subsection, the council may appoint a
subcommittee that does not have equal numbers of faculty from public
universities and community colleges if the council determines that equal
representation is not practical due to the uneven distribution of responsive
curriculum, courses or disciplines between public universities and community
colleges.
(d) For a
subcommittee other than a subcommittee described in paragraph (b) of this
subsection, the council may appoint any individual employed by a public
university listed in ORS 352.002 or a community college operated under ORS
chapter 341, including faculty, registrars, academic advisors and academic
administrators. A subcommittee established under this paragraph may not make
recommendations to the council on issues that primarily relate to curriculum,
the subject matter of courses or disciplines or methods of instruction.
(e) Appointment
to a subcommittee established under this subsection does not entitle an
individual to vote as a member of the council.
(6)(a) A majority
of the voting members of the council constitutes a quorum for the transaction
of business.
(b)(A) Except as
provided in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, official action by the council
requires the approval of a majority of the voting members of the council.
(B) Official
action by the council on recommendations to be made to the commission under ORS
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 350.426
03Subject to legislative amendments
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