Oregon Code § 570.770·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Invasive Species Council; membership; terms.
(1) The Invasive Species Council is established
within the State Department of Agriculture. Except as provided in subsection
(2) of this section, the council consists of 22 members, as follows:
(a) Eight members
are ex officio voting members with terms that do not expire. The ex officio
voting members are:
(A) The Director
of Agriculture, or a designated representative.
(B) The Director
of the Center for Lakes and Reservoirs, or a designated representative.
(C) The State
Fish and Wildlife Director, or a designated representative.
(D) The director
of the Sea Grant College program, or a designated representative.
(E) The State
Forester, or a designated representative.
(F) The Director
of the Department of Environmental Quality, or a designated representative.
(G) The State
Marine Director, or a designated representative.
(H) The State
Parks and Recreation Director, or a designated representative.
(b) Ten members
are voting members. The ex officio voting members identified in paragraph (a)
of this subsection shall jointly appoint the voting members for a term of two
years, but each appointed voting member serves at the pleasure of the ex
officio voting members. Before a voting members term expires, the ex officio
voting members shall appoint a successor with a term that begins on January 1
next following. An appointed voting member may not serve on the council for
more than two consecutive terms. If a vacancy in a voting members position
occurs, the ex officio members shall make an appointment that becomes
immediately effective and that continues until the end of the term of the
vacating voting member. In appointing voting members, the ex officio voting
members shall ensure to the extent possible that the appointments represent the
geographic, cultural and economic diversity of this state. Each appointment of
a voting member must represent a different category of interest, as follows:
(A) A member who
represents an organization or association with the purpose of advocating
environmental stewardship;
(B) A member who
represents an organization or association that advocates on behalf of private
industry in this state;
(C) A member who
represents a native American or Indian tribe or association of tribes within
this state;
(D) A member who
represents an entity, regardless of the form of the entity, with a headquarters
or principal operations in Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson or Josephine Counties
and with a purpose of responding to invasive species concerns;
(E) A member who
represents an entity, regardless of the form of the entity, with a headquarters
or principal operations in Gilliam, Hood River, Jefferson, Morrow, Sherman,
Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco or Wheeler Counties and with a purpose of
responding to invasive species concerns;
(F) A member who
represents an entity, regardless of the form of the entity, with a headquarters
or principal operations in Clatsop, Columbia, Lincoln or Tillamook Counties and
with a purpose of responding to invasive species concerns;
(G) A member who
represents an entity, regardless of the form of the entity, with a headquarters
or principal operations in Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Grant, Harney, Klamath,
Lake or Malheur Counties and with a purpose of responding to invasive species
concerns;
(H) A member who
represents an entity, regardless of the form of the entity, with a headquarters
or principal operations in Benton, Lane, Linn, Marion or Polk Counties and with
a purpose of responding to invasive species concerns;
(I) A member who
represents an entity, regardless of the form of the entity, with a headquarters
or principal operations in Clackamas, Multnomah, Washington or Yamhill Counties
and with a purpose of responding to invasive species concerns; and
(J) A member who
represents the public.
(c) Four members
are ex officio nonvoting members without a specified term of service. The ex
officio nonvoting members are:
(A) The State
Invasive Species Coordinator;
(B) A
representative of the Governor with expertise in natural resource issues;
(C) A member of
the Senate appointed by the President of the Senate; and
(D) A member of
the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives.
(2) The voting
members of the council shall invite the United States Department of the
Interior, the United States Department of Agriculture and the United States
Department of Homeland Security, and may invite other federal agencies, to
designate representatives as ex officio nonvoting members of the council
without specified terms of service.
(3) A member of
the council is not entitled to compensation under ORS 292.495. A member of the
council other than the State Invasive Species Coordinator is not entitled to
reimbursement for expenses. At the discretion of the council, council members
may be reimbursed from funds available to the council for actual an
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 570.770
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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