Oregon Code § 390.241·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Office
of Outdoor Recreation; duties; report.
(1) The Office of Outdoor Recreation is established as an administrative
section within the State Parks and Recreation Department, subject to the
supervision of the Associate Director of Outdoor Recreation and the policies
and procedures established by, and recommendations of, the State Parks and
Recreation Director and the State Parks and Recreation Commission.
(2) The office
shall consist of the associate director and all personnel employed in the
office.
(3) Subject to
subsection (1) of this section, the office shall, in furtherance of the state
policy declared in ORS 390.010:
(a) Coordinate
outdoor recreation policy:
(A) Within the
administrative divisions of the department; and
(B) Between the
department and federal, state, regional and local government entities and
nongovernmental entities.
(b) Assist in
developing or updating the outdoor recreation management strategies of the
department.
(c) Collaborate
with the Oregon Tourism Commission and the Travel Information Council to create
effective forums for communicating recreation-based initiatives and for sharing
best practices.
(d) Serve as a
clearinghouse and information center for outdoor recreation stakeholders.
(e) Develop data,
independently or through contracts with appropriate public or private agencies,
on the social, economic and resource impacts of outdoor recreation in this
state.
(f) Promote the
health and social benefits of outdoor recreation in coordination with other
related state programs and initiatives.
(g) Report on the
offices activities to the State Parks and Recreation Commission four times per
year or as otherwise directed by the commission.
(4) The office
shall coordinate and collaborate with the Outdoor Recreation Advisory Committee
established under ORS 390.243, the Oregon Business Development Department,
representatives of regional and local governments, the outdoor recreation
industry and other outdoor recreation stakeholders to promote economic
development in this state. In furtherance of promoting economic development,
the office may recommend, adopt or assist in the implementation of policies and
initiatives that:
(a) Encourage
development of the outdoor recreation industry in a manner that improves
recreational opportunities in this state.
(b) Maximize
public and private investment in the outdoor recreation industry and in outdoor
recreation activities in this state.
(c) Enhance
quality of life and economic vibrancy in communities across the state.
(d) Strike a
sensitive balance between development and preservation of the unique natural
experience provided by Oregons outdoor recreation resources, and between
motorized and nonmotorized outdoor recreation activities.
(e) Take a
proactive approach to enhancing regional and local outdoor recreation
infrastructure.
(5) The office
shall submit to the appropriate committee or committees of the Legislative
Assembly, at least once every five years, a report that includes an inventory
and gap analysis of outdoor recreation infrastructure in this state and a
description of the impacts of outdoor recreation in this state. The report
required under this section may include:
(a) Other
information about the offices activities; or
(b)
Recommendations, which may include recommendations for legislation, on policies
and initiatives that may be adopted by the legislature, the State Parks and
Recreation Department or other state agencies to enhance the experiences of
persons engaging in outdoor recreation in this state. [Formerly 390.233]
Note:
Section 11a, chapter 613, Oregon
Laws 2021, provides:
Sec. 11a.
The report under ORS 390.233 (5)
[renumbered 390.241 (5)], as amended by section 11 of this 2021 Act, is first
due on or before September 15, 2026. [2021 c.613 §11a]
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