Oregon Code § 565.555·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Budget; audits; activities reporting.
(1) The State Fair Council shall adopt a budget on a biennial basis using
classifications of expenditures and revenues required by generally accepted
accounting principles applicable to governmental entities. The budget is not
subject to review and approval by the Legislative Assembly or to modification
by the Legislative Assembly or the Emergency Board. The budget is not subject
to any expenditure limit or to an allotment process. All moneys received or
collected by the council are available for use as provided under this chapter
at the discretion of the council.
(2) Prior to
adopting or modifying a biennial budget, the council shall make the proposed
budget, the adopted budget for the biennium then in progress and a financial
report for the completed months of the biennium then in progress available for
public review on a website maintained by the council for Oregon State Fair
purposes. The council shall hold at least one regularly scheduled public
meeting at which the public may comment on the proposed budget or modification.
The council shall adopt a budget or budget modification at a regularly
scheduled public meeting that is subsequent to the meeting at which the council
allows public comment on the proposed budget or modification.
(3) The council
shall submit to periodic audits by the Secretary of State. The council may
retain a public accounting firm to annually examine and attest to the financial
operations of the council. The council shall include the results of any public
accounting in the annual report submitted to the Legislative Assembly under
subsection (4) of this section.
(4) The council
shall file an annual report with the Governor, a committee or interim committee
of the Legislative Assembly dealing with economic development, the Legislative
Fiscal Office and the Oregon Department of Administrative Services regarding the
activities of the council, including but not limited to the conducting of the
Oregon State Fair, the carrying out of fairground business operations and the
operation of fairground properties and facilities as an exposition center and
the resulting revenues and expenses. [2013 c.492 §11]