Oregon Code § 427.401·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
Human Rights Commission established; membership; rules.
(1) The Oregon Human Rights
Commission is established within the Department of Human Services. The
commission consists of nine members appointed by the Governor for not more than
two consecutive three-year terms. The purpose of the commission is to safeguard
the dignity and basic human rights of individuals who have an intellectual or
developmental disability.
(2) The Governor
shall appoint the following members who shall be confirmed by the Senate in the
manner prescribed in ORS 171.562 and 171.565:
(a) One member
who is an individual who has an intellectual or developmental disability and
who receives services under ORS 427.007.
(b) One member
who is a family member of an individual who has an intellectual or
developmental disability.
(c) One member
who is a sibling of an individual who has an intellectual or developmental
disability.
(d) One member
who is a self-advocate for the rights of individuals who have intellectual or
developmental disabilities and who represents, in a professional capacity, an
organization that promotes disability self-advocacy.
(e) Two members
who are representatives from a disabilities advocacy organization.
(f) One member
who is a service provider as defined in ORS 427.101.
(g) One member
who represents the Department of Human Services.
(h) One member
who is an expert regarding behavioral intervention models that have been
approved by the Department of Human Services.
(3) In making
appointments, the Governor shall solicit and consider recommendations from the
Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities and Disability Rights Oregon and
shall make appointments in consideration of the different geographical regions
of the state.
(4) The
commission may appoint any medical, behavioral and educational professionals as
the commission deems necessary to assist the commission in an advisory capacity
only.
(5) A majority of
the members of the commission constitutes a quorum for the transaction of
business.
(6) Official
action by the commission requires the approval of a majority of the members of
the commission.
(7) The
commission shall elect one of its members to serve as chairperson.
(8) If there is a
vacancy for any cause, the Governor shall make an appointment to become
immediately effective.
(9) The
commission shall meet at times and places specified by the call of the
chairperson or of a majority of the members of the commission.
(10) The
commission may adopt any rules the commission considers necessary for the
commission to carry out its duties under this section and ORS 427.109. [2019
c.296 §2]
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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