Chapter 453
Oregon Laws 2011
AN ACT
HB 2854
Relating to a
motor pool for common use; amending ORS 283.315.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1. ORS 283.315 is amended to
read:
283.315. (1) The Oregon
Department of Administrative Services shall establish a motor pool for the
common use of state agencies and [for
other] public agencies that have entered into intergovernmental agreements
with the department in accordance with ORS chapter 190 for the purpose of
establishing a motor pool for common use. The motor pool shall consist of [for the provision of motor pool]
vehicles, supplies, [and]
services, [or any of them.]
facilities and equipment necessary to enable the department, other state
agencies and public agencies to meet the department’s and the agencies’
transportation and related needs. Subject to the requirements set forth in
subsection (2) of this section, the department may also establish in the
state such subsidiary motor pools under the direct control or under the
supervision of a state agency as are [may be found] necessary.
(2) The department shall establish
policies, methods and means by which the department, other state agencies and
public agencies described in subsection (1) of this section can acquire, share,
maintain, use, repair and dispose of motor pool resources cost-effectively and
efficiently, with particular attention to avoiding overuse or underuse of motor
pool resources. The department shall establish one or more programs with other
public agencies in which the department evaluates the effectiveness of
different alternatives before adopting a particular policy, method or means for
meeting the requirements of this section. The department shall specifically
consider such methods as consolidating vehicle storage and maintenance services
and increasing ridesharing opportunities among agencies for persons who use
motor pool resources.
(3) After consulting and coordinating
with a public agency with which the department has an intergovernmental
agreement under ORS chapter 190 for establishing and using a motor pool, the
department may amend the intergovernmental agreement to reflect the policies,
methods and means the department establishes under subsection (2) of this
section.
(4) The department shall submit a
report that describes the department’s actions and evaluates the costs,
benefits and effectiveness of the actions at least once each biennium to the
committees of the Legislative Assembly that the Speaker of the House of
Representatives and the President of the Senate designate.
(5) This section does not apply to the
department’s, a state agency’s or another public agency’s procuring and
equipping a motor vehicle that is used for emergency services, as defined in
ORS 401.025.
Approved by
the Governor June 21, 2011
Filed in the
office of Secretary of State June 21, 2011
Effective date
January 1, 2012
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