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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 359 § 359.421 — Board

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 359 ·
Oregon Code § 359.421 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Board staff; staff duties. The Administrator of the Arts Program shall provide staff support to the Trust for Cultural Development Board. Under the direction of the board, the administrator shall: (1) Coordinate grant management; (2) Provide Trust for Cultural Development Account management and accounting; (3) Work with cultural agencies and their constituents to communicate with and educate the public on the role culture plays in the lives of citizens and communities; and (4) Evaluate the Cultural Development Grant Program, the Community Cultural Participation Grant Program and the use of funds received under section 13, chapter 954, Oregon Laws 2001, by core partner agencies. [2001 c.954 §8; 2003 c.713 §10]
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