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Oregon Revised Statutes - 2001
366.524
366.530
366.543
366.805
366.524
Formula for distribution of moneys to counties and citie
The taxes collected under ORS 319.020, 319.530, 803.090, 803.420, 818.225, 825.476 and 825.480, minus $71.2 million per biennium, shall be allocated 24.38 percent to counties under ORS 366.525 and 15.57 percent to cities under ORS 366.800. [1985 c.209 §7; 1987 c.899 §18; 1987 c.899 §19; 1989 c.865 §5a; 1993 c.637 §17; 1993 c.770 §7; 1995 c.440 §3; 2001 c.669 §5]

366.530
Basis of allocation of appropriation to counties
The sum designated in ORS 366.525 shall be remitted by warrant to the county treasurers of the several counties. The remittance in any year shall be in proportion of the number of vehicles, trailers, semitrailers, pole trailers and pole or pipe trailers registered in each county, to the total number of such vehicles registered in the state as of December 31 of the preceding year, as indicated by motor vehicles registration records. All such vehicles owned and operated by the state and registered under ORS 805.040, 805.045 and 805.060 shall be excluded from the computation in making the apportionment. [Amended by 1955 c.43 §1; 1955 c.287 §23; 1967 c.454 §41; 1977 c.743 §1; 1983 c.338 §921; 1987 c.440 §7; 1991 c.407 §34; 1993 c.741 §41; 1997 c.249 §117]

366.543
Repayment of specified bonds; allocation of moneys not needed for repayment
Each biennium, any portion of the $71.2 million referred to in ORS 366.524 that remains after deducting an amount equal to the total debt service payments payable on outstanding Highway User Tax Bonds described in ORS 367.620 (2) shall be allocated 50 percent to the Department of Transportation, 30 percent to counties and 20 percent to cities. Moneys allocated to counties and cities under this section shall be distributed in the same manner as moneys allocated under ORS 366.524 are distributed. [2001 c.669 §6]

366.805
Allocation of appropriation to cities
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, the appropriation specified in ORS 366.800 shall be allocated to the cities as provided in this subsection. The moneys subject to 
allocation under this subsection shall be distributed by the Department of Transportation according to the following:

(a) The moneys shall be distributed to all the cities.

(b) Each city shall receive such share of the moneys as its population bears to the total population of the cities.

(2) Each year, the sum of $500,000 shall be withdrawn from the appropriation specified in ORS 366.800 and $500,000 shall be withdrawn from moneys available to the Department of Transportation from the State Highway Fund and set up in a separate account to be administered by the Department of Transportation. The following apply to the account described in this subsection:

(a) Money from the account shall only be used upon streets:

(A) That are not a part of the state highway system;

(B) That are within cities with populations of 5,000 or fewer persons; and

(C) That are inadequate for the capacity they serve or are in a condition detrimental to safety.

(b) All moneys in the account shall be allotted each year.

(c) Subject to paragraph (d) of this subsection, the department shall determine the distribution of the expenditures after considering applications made to it therefor from the cities.

(d) The department may enter into agreements with cities upon the advice and counsel of organizations representing cities to establish:

(A) The method of allotting moneys from the account; or

(B) The method of considering applications from cities and determining distribution based on the applications. [Amended by 1959 c.170 §1; 1985 c.123 §§1,2; 1991 c.355 §1]

Source
All the above information is originated from Oregon Legislative Information Systems - 2001 Oregon Revised Statutes.

 
Page updated: February 04, 2007

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