Oregon Code § 660.515·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Commission duties.
The OregonServes Commission shall:
(1) Develop
programs and provide oversight and administration of programs granted to this
state by AmeriCorps under the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993,
as amended (P.L. 103-82).
(2) Prepare state
applications to AmeriCorps for financial assistance for state-based service
programs.
(3) Establish
state priorities for volunteerism and develop a three-year, comprehensive
national and community service plan based on the priorities.
(4) Develop
projects, training methods, curriculum materials and other materials and
activities related to state service programs that receive assistance directly
from AmeriCorps.
(5) Coordinate
national service and volunteer service in statewide activities for disaster
preparedness, response and relief activities and climate mitigation.
Coordination under this subsection must include establishing an administration,
training methods and curriculum materials.
(6) Promote
engagement in volunteerism and service for the purpose of strengthening
communities in Oregon by:
(a) Promoting a
statewide volunteer recognition plan open to all sectors;
(b) Assisting
efforts by Oregon communities to encourage involvement in volunteerism;
(c) Evaluating
the status of volunteerism and service in the public, private and nonprofit
sectors of this state;
(d) Assisting
efforts to inform young Oregonians about opportunities for involvement in the
public, private and nonprofit sectors through service and volunteerism;
(e) Promoting the
value of service learning as an educational strategy in both kindergarten
through grade 12 and higher education;
(f) Promoting the
concept and practice of business and corporate volunteering, with an emphasis
on communities where business and corporate volunteering initiatives are less
developed;
(g) Promoting
best practices in volunteer management, including screening and background
check processes;
(h) Promoting and
supporting the concept of participation and volunteerism by all residents as an
effective means of addressing community needs and achieving a collective
commitment to lifelong community service;
(i) Recognizing
individual members of service and volunteer organizations as a means to honor
and celebrate their impact on Oregon communities; and
(j) Recognizing
National Volunteer Week and AmeriCorps Week as a time for encouraging residents
to participate in community service projects.
(7) Biennially
submit a report to the Governor and the Legislative Assembly as provided under
ORS 192.230 to 192.245:
(a) Detailing
commission activities during the preceding two-year period;
(b) Reviewing and
summarizing, to the extent the commission deems relevant, the content of
reports accepted by the commission on behalf of the Governor;
(c) Assessing the
state of national service in Oregon; and
(d) Containing
specific recommendations for any additional legislation the commission deems
necessary to:
(A) Support the
responsibilities of the commission to further national service, civic
engagement and volunteerism; or
(B) Improve the
effectiveness or efficiency of the commission. [Formerly 458.568]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 660.515
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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