Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 458 § 458.505 — Community action agency network as delivery system for federal antipoverty
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 458 ·
Oregon Code § 458.505·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Community action agency network as delivery system for federal antipoverty
programs; duties of Housing and Community Services Department.
(1) The community action agency
network, established initially under the federal Economic Opportunity Act of
1964, is the delivery system for federal antipoverty programs in Oregon,
including:
(a) The Community
Services Block Grant;
(b) Low Income
Home Energy Assistance Program; and
(c) The United
States Department of Energy Weatherization Assistance Program.
(2) Funds for
such programs shall be distributed to the community action agencies by the
Housing and Community Services Department with the advice of the Community
Action Partnership of Oregon.
(3) In areas not
served by a community action agency, funds other than federal community
services funds may be distributed to and administered by organizations that are
found by the Housing and Community Services Department to serve the antipoverty
purpose of the community action agency network.
(4) In addition
to complying with all applicable requirements of federal law, a community
action agency shall:
(a) Be an office,
division or agency of the designating political subdivision or a not for profit
organization in compliance with ORS chapter 65.
(b) Have a
community action board of at least nine but no more than 33 members,
constituted so that:
(A) One-third of
the members of the board are elected public officials currently serving or
their designees. If the number of elected officials reasonably available and
willing to serve is less than one-third of the membership, membership of
appointed public officials may be counted as meeting the one-third requirement;
(B) At least
one-third of the members are persons chosen through democratic selection
procedures adequate to assure that they are representatives of the poor in the
area served; and
(C) The remainder
of the members are officials or members of business, industry, labor,
religious, welfare, education or other major groups and interests in the
community.
(c) If the agency
is a private not for profit organization, be governed by the Community Action
Board. The board shall have all duties, responsibilities and powers normally
associated with such boards, including, but not limited to:
(A) Selection,
appointment and dismissal of the executive director of the agency;
(B) Approval of
all contracts, grant applications and budgets and operational policies of the
agency;
(C) Evaluation of
programs; and
(D) Securing an
annual audit of the agency.
(d) If the
organization is an office, division or agency of a political subdivision, be
administered by the board that shall provide for the operation of the agency
and be directly responsible to the governing board of the political
subdivision. The administering board at a minimum, shall:
(A) Review and
approve program policy;
(B) Be involved
in and consulted on the hiring and firing of the agency director;
(C) Monitor and
evaluate program effectiveness;
(D) Ensure the
effectiveness of community involvement in the planning process; and
(E) Assume all
duties delegated to it by the governing board.
(e) Have a
clearly defined, specified service area. Community action service areas may not
overlap.
(f) Have an
accounting system that meets generally accepted accounting principles and be so
certified by an independent certified accountant.
(g) Provide
assurances against the use of government funds for political activity by the
community action agency.
(h) Provide
assurances that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity or national origin be excluded from participation
in, be denied the benefits of or be subjected to discrimination under any
program or activity funded in whole or in part with funds made available
through the community action program.
(i) Provide
assurances the community action agency shall comply with any prohibition
against discrimination on the basis of age under the Age Discrimination Act of
1975 or with respect to an otherwise qualified individual with disabilities as
provided in section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
(5) For the
purposes of this section, the Oregon Human Development Corporation is eligible
to receive federal community service funds and low-income energy assistance
funds.
(6) The Housing
and Community Services Department shall:
(a) Administer
federal antipoverty programs listed in subsection (1) of this section.
(b) In
conjunction with the Oregon Housing Stability Council, culturally specific
organizations, the Community Action Partnership of Oregon and service
providers, develop a collaborative role in advocating for, and addressing the
needs of, all low income Oregonians.
(c) On a regular
basis provide information to service providers on the activities and
expenditures of the Housing and Community Services Department.
(d) As resources
are available, provide resources for techni
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 458.505
03Subject to legislative amendments
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