Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 337.030 (2026)

Annual notice to school textbook and instructional materials publishers

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      337.030 Annual notice to school textbook and instructional materials publishers. The Superintendent of Public Instruction, under the direction of the State Board of Education, shall provide annual notice to school textbook and instructional materials publishers in the United States about the textbook and instructional materials review and selection process. The superintendent may satisfy the requirement of this section by publishing the notice on the website of the Department of Education. The notice shall contain:

      (1) The time and place of meeting of the board to review and adopt textbooks and instructional materials.

      (2) The general form of the proposal to be followed by publishers in submitting textbooks and instructional materials for review and adoption.

      (3) The general form of contract to be entered into between the board and a publisher whose textbooks or instructional materials may be adopted.

      (4) The subject areas for which textbooks or instructional materials are to be adopted.

      (5) The statutory provisions relating to the review and adoption of textbooks and instructional materials.

      (6) Such additional information as may be considered useful. [Amended by 1965 c.100 §251; 1975 c.754 §5; 1991 c.886 §3; 2011 c.313 §11]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1987–1987 · leading case: Oregon Env't Council v. Oregon State Bd. of Educ., 739 P.2d 581 (Or. Ct. App. 1987).
Oregon Env't Council v. Oregon State Bd. of Educ., 739 P.2d 581 (Or. Ct. App. 1987). “ORS 337.030, 337.060; OAR 581-11-075. “The Commission then considers these materials, and selects a ‘multiple choice list.”
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