Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 352 § 352.313 — Status
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 352 ·
Oregon Code § 352.313·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Status
of members of Armed Forces and certain federal agencies; spouses and children.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Active
member of the Armed Forces of the United States includes officers and enlisted
personnel of the Armed Forces of the United States who:
(A) Reside in
this state while assigned to duty at any base, station, shore establishment or
other facility in this state;
(B) Reside in
this state while serving as members of the crew of a ship that has an Oregon
port or shore establishment as its home port or permanent station;
(C) Reside in
another state or a foreign country and establish Oregon residency by filing
Oregon state income taxes no later than 12 months before leaving active duty;
or
(D) Reside in
another state and are members of the Oregon National Guard.
(b) Armed Forces
of the United States includes:
(A) The Army, Navy,
Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Space Force of the United States;
(B) Reserve
components of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard and Space
Force of the United States; and
(C) The National
Guard of the United States and the Oregon National Guard.
(c) Dependent
children includes any children of an active member of the Armed Forces of the
United States, of an active member of the commissioned corps of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or of a member of the Public Health
Service of the United States Department of Health and Human Services detailed
by proper authority for duty with the Army or Navy of the United States, who:
(A) Are under 18
years of age and not married, otherwise emancipated or self-supporting; or
(B) Are under 23
years of age, unmarried, enrolled in a full-time course of study in an
institution of higher learning and dependent on the member for over one-half of
their support.
(2) Active
members of the Armed Forces of the United States, active members of the
commissioned corps of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and
members of the Public Health Service of the United States Department of Health
and Human Services detailed by proper authority for duty with the Army or Navy
of the United States, and their spouses and dependent children, are considered
residents of this state for the purpose of admission and for the purpose of
determining fees and tuition to be paid by such individuals while attending any
public university listed in ORS 352.002.
(3) The governing
board of a public university listed in ORS 352.002 may contract with the Armed
Forces of the United States to furnish educational service to active members of
the Armed Forces of the United States.
(4) The governing
board shall determine the number of such students that should be accepted and
shall make final decisions on admission of individual applicants.
(5) Students
attending the public universities under contracts with the Armed Forces of the
United States under this section shall pay fees and tuition customarily charged
Oregon students.
(6) Payments made
by the Armed Forces of the United States under such contracts shall be
deposited in a designated account in the same manner that fees and tuition
payments for resident students are deposited and credited. [Formerly 351.642;
2025 c.133 §1; 2025 c.453 §13]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 352.313
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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