Oregon Code § 458.545·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Task
force powers and duties.
The Hunger Task Force shall:
(1) Serve within
government and in the state at large as an advocate for hungry persons.
(2) Participate
in coordinating the effective and efficient provision of services to hungry
citizens so that the services will be readily available to the greatest number
over the widest geographic area; assure that information on these services is
available in each locality, utilizing whenever possible existing information
services; and assure that each new service receives maximum publicity at the
time it is initiated.
(3) Have
authority to study programs and budgets of those public bodies or private
entities willing to cooperate, and all state agencies, that provide services or
funding directed at the alleviation or eradication of hunger.
(4) Have
authority to study any concepts regarding the alleviation or eradication of
hunger within this state.
(5) Make
recommendations and proposals that the task force deems appropriate to the
agencies and entities with member representatives on the task force. The
recommendations shall be designed to provide coordination of programs for
hungry persons, to avoid unnecessary duplication in provision of services, to
point out gaps in provision of services and to recommend ways of filling gaps
in services. The task force also shall recommend development of a comprehensive
plan for delivery of services to hungry persons. In carrying out these tasks,
the task force shall coordinate its efforts with other advisory groups or
entities with similar or related responsibilities to avoid duplication of
effort. After the recommendations and proposals have been reviewed and approved
by the member representatives of the task force, the task force shall submit
the recommendations and proposals to the Governor, the Legislative Assembly and
others as deemed appropriate by the task force.
(6) Encourage, by
expansion of existing activities and programs for the hungry, by school
programs, by meals-on-wheels, by counseling or by other means, public and
private development of nutrition programs for hungry citizens that prevent or
minimize hunger and illness which is related to hunger or nutritional
deficiencies.
(7) Conduct
research and other appropriate activities to determine:
(a) The
dimensions of hunger in the state;
(b) The
availability and accessibility of emergency food in all areas of the state;
(c) The
opportunities for public and private partnerships in the areas of food and
nutrition;
(d) The
participation rates of eligible persons in all federal food programs,
especially the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program;
(e) The
identification of persons needing food and nutrition services who are not
eligible under existing programs;
(f) Barriers to
the participation of eligible persons in food and nutrition programs; and
(g) The impact of
economic changes on food and nutrition programs.
(8) Prepare and
disseminate an annual report on the status of hunger in the state, efforts
being made to alleviate and eradicate hunger, and proposals and recommendations
for strengthening progress toward the eradication of hunger. [Formerly 411.850;
2007 c.145 §8; 2009 c.599 §22; 2015 c.180 §23]
Note:
See note under 458.530.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 458.545
03Subject to legislative amendments
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