Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 243.772 (2026)

Effect of collective bargaining laws on local charters and ordinances

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      243.772 Effect of collective bargaining laws on local charters and ordinances. (1) Any provisions of local charters and ordinances adopted pursuant thereto in existence on October 5, 1973, and not in conflict with the rights and duties established in ORS 240.060, 240.065, 240.080, 240.123, 243.650 to 243.809 and 341.290 may remain in full force and effect after the Employment Relations Board has determined that no conflict exists.

      (2) Notwithstanding ORS 243.650 (4) and (7)(a) and subsection (1) of this section, any provisions of a city charter or ordinance that relate to the establishment of a local community oversight board created to oversee disciplinary matters concerning law enforcement officers, as defined in ORS 131.930, shall remain in full force and effect provided that:

      (a) A measure that included the question of whether to establish the local community oversight board was referred to the people of the city at an election held on or after July 1, 2020; and

      (b) A majority of voters voting on the measure voted in favor of the establishment of the board. [1973 c.536 §15; 2019 c.429 §17; 2021 c.402 §1]

 

      243.775 [1995 c.600 §2; renumbered 243.800 in 1997]

 

      243.776 [1973 c.536 §32; repealed by 2019 c.429 §19]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1975–1984 · leading case: AFSCME Council 75, Local 350 v. Clackamas Cnty., 687 P.2d 1102 (Or. Ct. App. 1984).
AFSCME Council 75, Local 350 v. Clackamas Cnty., 687 P.2d 1102 (Or. Ct. App. 1984). · cites it 2× “The union contends that ORS 243.772 applies, by analogy, if not directly.”
City of Beaverton v. Int'l Ass'n of Fire Fighters, 531 P.2d 730 (Or. Ct. App. 1975). · cites it 3× “In June 1974 the Board issued an order concluding that the differences between the Beaverton ordinance and the 1973 Act were so significant that by virtue of ORS 243.772 the entire ordinance was invalid.”
City of La Grande v. Int'l Ass'n of Firefighters, Local 924, 626 P.2d 1 (Or. Ct. App. 1981). “1 ORS 243.772 provides: "Any provisions of local charters and ordinances adopted pursuant thereto in existence on October 5, 1973, and not in conflict with the rights and duties established in ORS 240.”
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