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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 326 · Real Property

326.549 School facilities advisory group

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326.549 School facilities advisory group.
(1)At least annually, the Superintendent of Public Instruction shall convene a school facilities advisory group.
(2)The advisory group convened under this section shall consist of:
(a)Experts in finance, architecture, engineering and construction; and
(b)Representatives of school districts.
(3)The advisory group shall assist the superintendent in issues related to school facilities. To assist the superintendent, the advisory group shall:
(a)Review the grant program established by ORS 286A.801;
(b)Review the certification program for qualified providers of technical assistance described in ORS 326.125 (1)(c);
(c)Review the maintenance of the Oregon School Facilities Database described in ORS 326.125 (1)(e); and
(d)Advise the superintendent on any needed changes of programs related to school facilities or capital costs of school districts. [2015 c.783 §6]
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