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Section 341.045 - Feasibility study; hearing.

OR Rev Stat § 341.045 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Educational needs of the area.

(b) Potential enrollment levels.

(c) The rate of operating taxes that is required to meet the local share of operating and capital expenses and that would, if adopted, be the district’s permanent rate limit for operating taxes, including whether the proposed rate bears a reasonable relationship to the permanent rate limit of operating community college districts of similar size and circumstance to the proposed new district. If the proposed rate is substantially below the rate of similar operating districts, the feasibility study shall explicitly detail how the proposed new district intends to provide a comprehensive community college program.

(d) Relationship of the proposed district to the overall plan for all education in the state.

(e) Boundaries of the proposed district.

(f) The appropriateness of the proposed name of the community college district or the community college, if a name is proposed, in order to determine that the proposed name is not misleading, confusing or grossly inappropriate.

(2) Upon completion of the study, the commission shall set a date for a public hearing on the petition and study and shall give notice of the hearing in the manner provided in ORS 341.357.

(3) The notice of hearing shall state:

(a) A study has been conducted on a proposed district.

(b) The boundaries of the proposed district.

(c) Whether the proposed community college district specifies providing its courses through contract with agencies authorized to enter into such contracts.

(d) The time and place set for the hearing on the petition. [Formerly 347.730; 1967 c.465 §1; 1969 c.673 §2; 1971 c.513 §74; 1991 c.397 §1; 1997 c.541 §378; 2013 c.747 §50]

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Section 341.045 - Feasibility study; hearing.