Oregon Code § 777.780·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Board
of directors; election; term; compensation; board officers.
(1) The board of directors of the
export trading corporation shall consist of three members. Only commissioners
of the port shall be eligible to serve as members of the board of directors.
The board of directors shall be elected by majority vote of the commissioners
of the port.
(2) The initial
board of directors shall consist of one director elected for a one-year term,
one director elected for a two-year term and one director elected for a
three-year term. Following election of the initial board, the term of office of
a director is three years. A director shall serve until a successor is elected
and qualified.
(3) Before the
expiration of the term of a director, the commissioners of the port shall elect
a successor. A director is eligible for reelection. In case of a vacancy for
any cause, the commissioners of the port shall elect a person to serve for the
unexpired term.
(4) The board
shall choose from among its members by majority vote a president, vice
president and secretary-treasurer to serve for such terms as the board may
determine.
(5) Directors
shall not be entitled to compensation for their services but shall be entitled
to reimbursements for actual and necessary expenses incurred or paid in the
performance of their duties as members of the board. [1983 c.200 §4]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 777.780
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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