Oregon Code § 403.455·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Duties
of council; rules.
The State Interoperability Executive Council created under ORS 403.450 shall:
(1) Develop,
annually update and monitor implementation of the Oregon Statewide
Communication Interoperability Plan, the goal of which is to achieve statewide
interoperability of public safety communications systems. To the maximum extent
possible, the Oregon Statewide Communication Interoperability Plan shall align
with and support the Enterprise Information Resources Management Strategy
described in ORS 276A.203. As part of the executive councils duties under this
subsection, the executive council shall:
(a) Recommend
strategies to improve public safety communications interoperability among
state, local, tribal and federal public safety agencies;
(b) Develop
standards to promote consistent design and development of public safety
communications infrastructures and recommend changes in existing public safety
infrastructures that are necessary or appropriate for implementation of the
interoperability plan;
(c) Identify
immediate short-term technological and policy solutions to tie existing public
safety communications infrastructures together into an interoperable
communications system;
(d) Develop
long-term technological and policy recommendations to establish a statewide
public safety communications system to improve emergency response and
day-to-day public safety operations; and
(e) Develop
recommendations for legislation and for the development of state and local
policies that promote public safety communications interoperability in this
state.
(2) Recommend to
the Governor, for inclusion in the Governors budget, investments by the State
of Oregon in public safety communications systems.
(3) Coordinate
state, local and, as appropriate, tribal and federal activities related to
obtaining federal grants for support of interoperability and request technical
assistance related to interoperability.
(4) Conduct and
submit an annual update of the interoperability plan to the United States
Department of Homeland Security, Office of Emergency Communications, aligning
the update with standards established in the National Emergency Communications
Plan and by the federal office.
(5) Coordinate
statewide interoperability activities among state, local and, as appropriate,
tribal and federal agencies.
(6) Advise the
Oregon Department of Emergency Management, the Governor and the Legislative
Assembly on implementation of the interoperability plan.
(7) Serve as the
Governors Public Safety Broadband Advisory Group.
(8) Report to the
standing or interim committees related to ways and means, and to the standing
or interim committees related to emergency management, on or before February 1
of each odd-numbered year, on the development of the interoperability plan and the
executive councils other activities.
(9) Adopt rules
necessary to carry out the executive councils duties and powers. [Formerly
401.872; 2010 c.107 §60; 2014 c.87 §6; 2015 c.807 §49; 2016 c.117 §61; 2025
c.412 §9]
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