Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 § 417.847 — Youth Development
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 ·
Oregon Code § 417.847·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Youth Development
Council; purpose; members; duties and authority; rules.
(1) The Youth Development Council
is established.
(2) The council
is established for the purpose of coordinating a unified and aligned system
that provides services to school-age children through youth 24 years of age in
a manner that supports educational and workforce success, promotes protective
factors, prevents justice system involvement, reduces high risk behaviors and
is measurable and accountable. The council shall develop policy for and provide
guidance to the Youth Development Division.
(3) The council
consists of no fewer than 15 members who are appointed by the Governor. The
Governor shall ensure that membership of the council satisfies any federal
requirements for membership of a state advisory group on juvenile justice, and
shall include tribal representation in the membership of the council.
(4) The council
shall:
(a) Approve
funding processes to support community-based youth development programs,
services and initiatives with demonstrated outcomes and strategic objectives
established by the council by rule.
(b) Prioritize
funding for services related to:
(A) The
prevention of and intervention in the risk factors that lead to justice system
involvement and the promotion of protective factors that improve the health and
well-being of children and youth, as supported by evidence-based program
models, culturally specific and traditional practices and other emerging
models;
(B) The
prevention of and intervention in community violence and gang activity, with an
emphasis on a public health approach and community-based programs; and
(C) The provision
of workforce development, reengagement and other types of programming designed
to support educational success, increase youth career readiness and
post-secondary success or otherwise deliver training and remove barriers in
order to promote positive youth development.
(c) Coordinate
the statewide youth reengagement system described in ORS 417.859, in
collaboration with the division.
(5) The council
may:
(a) Enter into
intergovernmental agreements with county and municipal governments, tribal
governments, educational institutions and other governmental entities
identified by rule of the council for the provision of youth development
programs, services and initiatives.
(b) Enter into
grant agreements and contracts with community-based organizations, educational
institutions, regional entities and other entities identified by rule of the
council for the provision of youth development programs, services and
initiatives.
(c) Determine the
means by which services to children and youth may be provided effectively and
efficiently across multiple programs to improve the academic and social
outcomes of children and youth, including directing the distribution of funding
by the division through processes approved by the council.
(d) Assess state
programs and services related to youth development and training, and identify
methods by which programs and services may be coordinated or consolidated.
(e) Establish
common academic and social indicators to support attainment of goals
established by the council.
(f) Establish
common program outcome measurements and coordinate data collection across
multiple programs and services.
(g) Ensure
implementation of best practices that:
(A) Are informed
by developmental science, evidence, and effective or promising community
practices;
(B) Are
culturally, gender and age appropriate;
(C) Address
individual protective and risk factors;
(D) Build upon
factors that improve the health and well-being of children and youth; and
(E) Include
tribal best practices.
(h) Delegate
responsibilities to the division.
(6) The Governor
may designate one member of the council to serve as the chairperson or, if the Governor
chooses not to designate a chairperson, the council may elect one of its
members to serve as chairperson.
(7) In accordance
with applicable provisions of ORS chapter 183, the council may adopt rules
necessary for the administration of the laws that the council is charged with
administering. [2012 c.37 §21; 2012 c.37 §23; 2013 c.623 §§4,5; 2015 c.774 §§33,63;
2015 c.788 §§1,2; 2017 c.17 §§35,36; 2019 c.122 §34; 2019 c.395 §§12,13; 2021
c.315 §1; 2023 c.499 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 417.847
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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