2007 Oregon Code - Chapter 172 :: Chapter 172 - Commission on Uniform Laws - Commission on Indian Services
Chapter 172
Commission on Uniform Laws;
Commission on
Indian Services
2007 EDITION
COMMISSIONS ON UNIFORM LAWS, INDIAN SERVICES
STATE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT AND LAWS
COMMISSION ON UNIFORM STATE LAWS
172.010 Commission
on Uniform State Laws; compensation and expenses of members
172.020 Duties
of the commission
COMMISSION ON INDIAN SERVICES
172.100 Legislative
policy
172.110 Members;
appointment; qualifications; term; quorum; compensation and expenses
172.120 Duties
and powers; report
172.130 Executive
Officer and employees
172.140 Authority
to accept contributions; disposition of funds received
COMMISSION ON UNIFORM STATE LAWS
172.010
Commission on
(a) Three members of the bar who shall be
appointed by the Governor for terms of four years each, or until their
successors are appointed and qualify; and
(b) Any resident of this state who has
been elected a life member of the National Conference of Commissioners on
Uniform State Laws because of long service in the cause of uniformity of state
legislation.
(2) The commissioners shall meet at least
once in two years and shall elect one of their number as chairperson and
another as secretary, each of whom shall hold office for a term of two years,
or until a successor is elected and qualifies.
(3) Upon the death, resignation or failure
or refusal to serve of any appointed commissioner, the office shall become
vacant and the Governor shall make an appointment to fill the vacancy for the
unexpired term of the former appointee.
(4) A member is entitled to compensation
and expenses as provided in ORS 292.495. [Amended by 1969 c.314 §9]
172.020
Duties of the commission.
Each commissioner shall attend the meetings of the National Conference of
Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, and both in and out of such national
conference shall do all in the power of the commissioner to promote uniformity
in state laws, in all subjects in which uniformity is desirable and
practicable. The commission shall report to the legislature at each regular
session, and from time to time thereafter as the commission deems proper, an
account of its transactions and its advice and recommendations for legislation.
It also shall be the duty of the commission to bring about as far as
practicable the uniform judicial interpretation of all uniform laws.
COMMISSION ON
INDIAN SERVICES
172.100
Legislative policy. It is
declared to be the policy and intent of the Legislative Assembly that:
(1) The State of
(2) The commission will not abrogate or
supersede negotiations or relations that any Indian tribe, band or group might
have or develop individually with any state, federal or local government. [1975
c.688 §1; 1979 c.33 §1]
172.110
Members; appointment; qualifications; term; quorum; compensation and expenses. (1) The Commission on Indian Services shall
be comprised of 13 members appointed jointly by the President of the Senate and
the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Membership shall include:
(a) One member from the Senate.
(b) One member from the House of
Representatives.
(c) One member from the Confederated
Tribes of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation.
(d) One member from the Confederated
Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.
(e) One member from the Burns-Paiute
Tribe.
(f) One member from the Confederated
Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon.
(g) One member from the Confederated
Tribes of the Grand Ronde.
(h) One member from the Cow Creek Band of
Umpqua Indians.
(i) One member from the Confederated Coos,
(j) One member from the Klamath Tribe.
(k) One member from the Coquille Tribe.
(L) One member from each of the following
areas in which nonreservation Indians reside:
(A)
(B)
(2) If the Speaker of the House of
Representatives or the President of the Senate is a member, either may
designate from time to time an alternate from among the members of the
appropriate house to exercise the powers of the Speaker or President as a member
of the commission except that the alternate shall not preside if the Speaker or
President is chairperson.
(3) All appointments of those representing
the Indian population shall be made from nominees selected by the appropriate
tribal council or the representative Indian organizations in the identified
nonreservation areas.
(4) The term of office is two years.
Vacancies shall be filled by the appointing authority for the unexpired term.
(5) In the event that other nonfederally
recognized tribes indigenous to
(6) The commission shall elect a
chairperson and vice chairperson for a term of one year and shall determine the
duties of the officers.
(7) A majority of the members of the
commission constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business but no final
decision may be made without an affirmative vote of the majority of the members
appointed to the commission.
(8) Members who are not members of the
Legislative Assembly may be paid compensation and expenses as provided in ORS
292.495, from such funds as may be available to the commission therefor.
Members who are members of the Legislative Assembly shall be paid compensation
and expense reimbursement as provided in ORS 171.072, payable from funds
appropriated to the Legislative Assembly. [1975 c.688 §2; 1977 c.891 §4; 1979
c.33 §2; 1985 c.268 §1; 1985 c.565 §17; 1987 c.54 §1; 1987 c.879 §2; 1991 c.147
§1]
172.120
Duties and powers; report.
The Commission on Indian Services shall:
(1) Compile information relating to
services available to Indians, including but not limited to education and
training programs, work programs, housing programs, health programs, mental
health programs including alcohol and drug services, and welfare programs from
local, state and federal sources and through private agencies.
(2) Develop and sponsor in cooperation
with Indian groups and organizations, programs to inform Indians of services
available to them.
(3) Develop and sponsor programs to make
Indian wants and needs known to the public and private agencies the activities
of which affect Indians. Encourage and support these public and private
agencies to expand and improve their activities affecting the Indians.
(4) Assess programs of state agencies
operating for the benefit of Indians and make recommendations to the
appropriate agencies for the improvement of those programs.
(5) Report biennially to the Governor and
the Legislative Assembly on all matters of concern to Indians of this state and
recommend appropriate action. [1975 c.688 §3; 1979 c.33 §3]
172.130
Executive Officer and employees. The Commission on Indian Services may employ an Executive Officer and
other staff as may be necessary to carry out the purposes of ORS 172.100 to
172.140. [1975 c.688 §4; 1985 c.268 §2]
172.140
Authority to accept contributions; disposition of funds received. The Commission on Indian Services may accept
contributions of funds and assistance from the
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