Advisory committees; membership; duties.

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(2) To be qualified to serve on an advisory committee of a district or county, an individual must reside within the boundaries of the district, the county within which a district or part thereof is located or the county in which no part of a district is located and must be:

(a) A person who is an elderly individual or an individual with a disability and uses transportation services in the district or county;

(b) A person who is an elderly individual or an individual with a disability and lives in an area of the district or county where there are no public transportation services;

(c) An individual engaged in providing transportation services to elderly individuals or individuals with disabilities in the district or county;

(d) A representative of elderly individuals; or

(e) A representative of individuals with disabilities.

(3) To be qualified to serve on an advisory committee of an Indian tribe, an individual must be able to represent the transportation needs of elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities served by the Indian tribe as determined by the governing body of the Indian tribe.

(4) An advisory committee appointed under this section shall review the distribution of moneys by the governing body of a district, Indian tribe or county under ORS 391.830. The advisory committee may propose any changes to the policies or practices of the governing body relating to the distribution that the advisory committee considers necessary or desirable. [1985 c.816 §11; 1987 c.532 §1; 1989 c.224 §68; 2003 c.751 §6; 2007 c.70 §155]

Note: 391.820 is repealed July 1, 2023. See sections 1 and 19, chapter 15, Oregon Laws 2020 (first special session).


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