ORS 280.060
Levy of local option taxes outside constitutional limitation

  • duration of levy
  • approval of levy as approval of bonds

(1)

Upon approval of a majority of the electors of a subdivision in a manner that qualifies under section 11 (8), Article XI of the Oregon Constitution, a subdivision may levy local option taxes outside the limitation imposed by section 11 (3), Article XI, Oregon Constitution, over the period of time that is authorized by the electors. The amount levied each year shall be:

(a)

Uniform, or substantially so, throughout the period during which the taxes are levied; or

(b)

Computed annually at the same dollar rate per thousand dollars assessed value in the subdivision, such rate to be declared in and made a part of the ballot measure to be submitted to the electorate.

(2)

Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, a subdivision may certify for extension on the assessment and tax roll under ORS 310.060 (Notice certifying taxes) a lesser amount of local option tax or a lesser rate of local option tax if the subdivision decides to collect less than the entire local option tax authorized by electors. The subdivision shall certify the lesser amount or rate in the written notice required to be made under ORS 310.060 (Notice certifying taxes).

(3)

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(a)

The period of time authorized by the electors shall not exceed five years or, if the local option tax is for capital projects, the lesser of:

(A)

The expected useful life of the capital projects to be financed by the tax; or

(B)

Ten years.

(b)

A local option tax for capital projects does not exceed the expected useful life of the capital projects financed by the tax if the estimated weighted average life of the tax does not exceed the estimated dollar weighted average of the capital assets comprising the capital projects that are to be financed by the tax. The estimated dollar weighted average life of capital projects shall be calculated under rules of the Department of Revenue that ensure that a local option tax for capital projects is levied for no more than 10 years and no more than the useful life of the component of the capital projects financed by the tax that has the longest useful life.

(4)

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(a)

All local option taxes authorized by ORS 280.040 (Definitions for ORS 280.040 to 280.145) to 280.145 (Serial levy under former law) that are for capital projects and that have a term of more than five years shall be submitted to electors separately from local option taxes with a term of five years or less.

(b)

For purposes of this subsection, “capital project” means the acquisition of land upon which to construct an improvement, the acquisition of a building, the acquisition or construction of improvements, the acquisition of an addition to a building which increases the square footage of the building, the construction of a building, the construction of an addition to an existing building which increases the square footage of the building or the acquisition of and installation of machinery and equipment which will become an integral part of a building or an addition to a building, the purchase of furnishings, equipment or other tangible property with an expected useful life of more than one year or a combination of those items.

(5)

If a ballot measure authorizing a local option tax states that the taxing district may issue bonds that are payable from that tax, voter approval of the tax shall constitute voter approval of the bonds, except that the approval shall not entitle the taxing district to collect a greater amount of tax than the taxing district would have been entitled to collect if the ballot measure only authorized local option taxes and did not authorize bonds. If the local option tax is approved by voters in a manner that qualifies under section 11 (8), Article XI of the Oregon Constitution, then the taxing body may issue the bonds in a principal amount that, together with the estimated interest to be paid on the bonds while the bonds are outstanding, does not exceed the revenues estimated to be received from the local option tax levy. A taxing district may pledge the revenues received from the local option tax and the taxing district’s full faith and credit to pay bonds authorized under this subsection. [Amended by 1953 c.134 §2; 1977 c.730 §1; 1979 c.241 §24; 1981 c.804 §79; 1989 c.658 §1; 1997 c.541 §303; 1999 c.21 §6; 1999 c.559 §4; 1999 c.1094 §2]

Source: Section 280.060 — Levy of local option taxes outside constitutional limitation; duration of levy; approval of levy as approval of bonds, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors280.­html.

280.040
Definitions for ORS 280.040 to 280.145
280.050
Providing funds for financing cost of services, projects, property and equipment
280.055
Obtaining and advancing of funds to county service districts
280.057
Local option taxes for community colleges
280.060
Levy of local option taxes outside constitutional limitation
280.064
Period for use of revenues raised by local option tax
280.070
Manner of holding elections for local option tax or permanent rate limit
280.075
Ballot statements for local option tax measures
280.080
Contents of order, resolution or ordinance calling election
280.090
Submission of several proposals to impose local option taxes
280.145
Serial levy under former law
280.150
Appropriating money and issuing bonds to construct, operate and maintain joint facilities
280.410
Definitions for ORS 280.410 to 280.485
280.415
Legislative findings
280.420
Eligibility of projects for financing
280.422
Exception to eligibility standards
280.424
Bond-financed single room occupancy rental housing to conform with federal law
280.425
City powers concerning property
280.430
Contractual powers of city
280.431
Required condition of purchase for low income single room occupancy housing project
280.432
Limitations on housing loans from bond proceeds
280.435
Limitation on city power
280.440
Authority to issue revenue bonds
280.445
Factors considered in determining whether to issue bonds
280.450
Issuance of bonds
280.455
Administrative expenses
280.460
Refunding bonds
280.465
Validity of bonds
280.470
Covenants in bonds allowed
280.475
Limitations of bonds
280.480
Powers and rights of bondholders
280.482
Report required
280.485
Effect of ORS 280.410 to 280.485 on powers of city
280.500
County economic development plan
280.505
Coordination of plan with other local governments and plans
280.508
County public purpose revolving loan fund
280.518
Display of information that program is financed by State Lottery
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