Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 357 § 357.203 — Assessment against state agencies for operating costs of State Library and
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 357 ·
Oregon Code § 357.203·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Assessment against state agencies for operating costs of State Library and
State of Oregon Law Library; State Library Assessment Account.
(1) The State Library and State of
Oregon Law Library operating budget for services to state agencies shall be
assessed against all state agencies. The State Library assessment shall be
apportioned among the agencies as follows:
(a) One-third of
the assessment shall be based on the use of the State Library by the agency;
and
(b) Two-thirds of
the assessment shall be based on the number of full-time equivalent employees
budgeted by the agency.
(2) Except as
provided in subsection (4) of this section, the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services shall cause the amount assessed to be transferred from
the moneys appropriated to each state agency to the State Library Assessment
Account established under subsection (6) of this section.
(3) Subject to
the provisions of subsection (5) of this section, the department shall
determine and may at any time redetermine which state funds or appropriations
shall be assessed a reasonable share of State Library and State of Oregon Law
Library operating expenses that support state agencies. In determining or
redetermining the funds that shall be so assessed:
(a) A fund consisting
of moneys the use of which is restricted by the Oregon Constitution shall be
assessed only those governmental service expenses ascertained as being
necessarily incurred in connection with the purposes set forth in the Oregon
Constitution.
(b) Trust funds
shall be assessed only those governmental service expenses ascertained as being
necessarily incurred in connection with the purposes for which the trust fund
was established.
(c) State
agencies shall be assessed only the State Library and State of Oregon Law
Library expenditures that support state agencies.
(4) The Oregon
Department of Administrative Services shall cause the amount assessed against
state agencies for the operating budget of the State of Oregon Law Library to
be transferred to the Judicial Department. Moneys transferred under this
subsection are continuously appropriated to the Judicial Department and may be
used only for the costs of operating the State of Oregon Law Library.
(5) Unless the
Oregon Department of Administrative Services and the Judicial Department agree
to a different methodology and formula, the State of Oregon Law Library
assessment shall be apportioned on the basis of the number of full-time
equivalent employees budgeted by the agency.
(6) The State
Library Assessment Account is established in the State Treasury, separate and
distinct from the General Fund. All moneys received by the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services and apportioned to the State Library under this section
shall be paid into the account and are continuously appropriated to the State
Library for the purposes of the State Library. [1993 c.685 §4; 1997 c.801 §102;
2001 c.779 §9; 2005 c.538 §1; 2015 c.328 §22; 2015 c.767 §170]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 357.203
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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