Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 401 § 401.123 — Support for community organizations active in disaster
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 401 ·
Oregon Code § 401.123·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Support for community organizations active in disaster.
(1) As used in this section, community
organization active in disaster means a cooperative organization comprising
representatives of nonprofit, governmental, business and faith-based entities
that works within a local community to prepare for, build resilience against
and recover from emergencies by performing functions including any of the
following:
(a) Providing
local coordination of federal or state support;
(b) Serving as a
primary local disaster recovery organization;
(c) Assessing
local needs following disaster and determining locally informed plans for
action;
(d) Facilitating
communication with local communities, including vulnerable populations;
(e) Leveraging
philanthropic and other private funding and coordinating with philanthropic
entities;
(f) Facilitating
disaster case management, including providing a central hub for allocating
resources for unmet needs; and
(g) Providing
emergency-related services and supports to the local community.
(2) The Oregon
Department of Emergency Management shall identify existing community
organizations active in disaster in Oregon and provide grants for their
support. The department shall execute grant agreements with grant recipients
obligating recipients to use grant moneys for purposes specified by the
department. The department shall determine the permissible purposes for a grant
under this section based on the needs of the community organization active in
disaster and the locality in which it operates.
(3) The
department shall adopt rules necessary for the administration of this section. [2023
c.427 §7]
Note:
See note under 401.121.
Note:
Sections 151 to 152a, chapter 539,
Oregon Laws 2021, provide:
Sec. 151.
Emergency Preparedness Advisory Council.
(1) The Emergency Preparedness Advisory Council is
established within the Office of the Governor. The mission of the council is to
facilitate policy recommendations for catastrophic disaster preparedness,
mitigation and response and recovery planning, procedures and protocols with
special emphasis on outreach to representatives of designated state and federal
emergency support functions.
(2) The council
consists of:
(a) One member
appointed by the Adjutant General to represent the Oregon Military Department;
(b) One member
appointed by the Director of the Oregon Department of Emergency Management to
represent the Oregon Department of Emergency Management;
(c) One member
appointed by the State Fire Marshal to represent the Department of the State
Fire Marshal;
(d) One member
appointed by the Superintendent of State Police to represent the Department of
State Police;
(e) One member
appointed by the Director of the Department of Public Safety Standards and
Training to represent the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training;
(f) One member
appointed by the Director of the Oregon Health Authority to represent the
Oregon Health Authority;
(g) One member
appointed by the Director of Transportation to represent the Department of
Transportation;
(h) One member
appointed by the Attorney General to represent the Department of Justice;
(i) One member
appointed by the State Forester to represent the State Forestry Department;
(j) Seven members
appointed by the Governor as follows:
(A) One member to
represent counties;
(B) One member to
represent cities;
(C) One member
with experience in emergency preparedness to represent regional organizations;
(D) One member
with experience in emergency preparedness to represent local organizations;
(E) One member
representing the private sector;
(F) One member
representing the nonprofit community with a designated emergency support
function responsibility; and
(G) One member to
represent Indian tribes in Oregon; and
(k) Additional
members appointed by the Governor as the Governor may deem necessary.
(3) In making
appointments under this section, the Governor shall:
(a) To the extent
possible, ensure that for each federal emergency support function, there is at
least one member of the council with experience or knowledge relating to that
function; and
(b) Strive to
maintain linguistic, socioeconomic and experiential diversity among members of
the council.
(4)(a) The
council may research international and national best practices and make formal
recommendations to the State Resilience Officer or the Governor as needed, with
special emphasis given to connecting statewide policy recommendations with
state and federal emergency support function capabilities.
(b) The council
shall advise and make policy recommendations to the Oregon Homeland Security
Council regarding federal emergency support functions.
(5) A majority of
the members of the Emergency Preparedness Advisory Council constitutes a quorum
for the transaction of business.
(6) Official
action by the council requires the approval of a majority of the members of the
council.
(7) The council
shall e
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 401.123
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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