Or. Rev. Stat. § 352.002

Public universities

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      352.002 Public universities. The following are established as public universities in the State of Oregon:

      (1) University of Oregon.

      (2) Oregon State University.

      (3) Portland State University.

      (4) Oregon Institute of Technology.

      (5) Western Oregon University.

      (6) Southern Oregon University.

      (7) Eastern Oregon University. [1987 c.246 §1; 1995 c.162 §74; 1995 c.612 §§10,11; 1997 c.11 §1; 2001 c.382 §1; 2011 c.637 §58; 2013 c.768 §24]

 

      352.004 [Formerly 352.020; 2005 c.22 §249; 2011 c.637 §238; repealed by 2015 c.767 §4]

 

      352.006 [Formerly 352.030; 2013 c.768 §85; renumbered 352.189 in 2015]

 

      352.008 [1989 c.1076 §3; 2009 c.595 §223; 2011 c.637 §239; 2011 c.673 §9; renumbered 352.256 in 2015]

 

      352.010 [Amended by 1987 c.246 §4; 1989 c.492 §3; 2011 c.637 §59; 2013 c.768 §86; repealed by 2015 c.767 §4]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 10 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 1991–2025 · leading case: Liu v. Portland State University
Liu v. Portland State University (2016) orctapp · cites it 4× “088 provides: “Notwithstanding ORS chapter 183, the State Board of Higher Education or any public university listed in ORS 352.002 may, by rule, establish adjudicative procedures that are consistent with federal and state constitutional requirements and other provisions of law.”
Daniel v. American Board of Emergency Medicine (1997) nywd “The university was originally part of the Oregon State System of Higher Education, Or.Rev.Stat. § 352.002 (1993), however, in 1995, the Oregon legislature transformed Oregon Health Sciences University into a “public corporation.”
Service Employees Int'l Union Local 503 v. U of O (2021) orctapp “087(1)(m) (allowing a “public univer- sity listed in ORS 352.002” to establish policies that “have the force of law”).”
Gruszczynski v. State of Oregon Board of Higher Education (1991) orctapp “We conclude that petitioner was an employee of the Board and, therefore, its action in denying his grievance was not an order under ORS 183.”
City of Eugene v. Gannon (2018) orctapp “The notice of exclusion in this case provided that defendant was excluded from campus buildings and any other property owned by UO (including streets, sidewalks, and parking lots) for 18 months, and that if he returned without prior approval from the UO chief of police or a…”
Polaski v. Clark (1999) orctapp “ORS 352.002. Members of the Board are appointed by the governor, ORS 351.”
OSBA v. Dept. of Rev. (2016) ortc “That statute provides: “Except as provided by law, all property of the state and all public or corporate property used or intended for corporate purposes of the several counties, cities, towns, school districts, irrigation districts, drainage districts, ports, water districts,…”
Tri-City Serv. Dist. v. Or. City (2018) orctapp “exempts governmental entities, including plaintiff, from property taxes: "Except as provided by law, all property of the state and all public or corporate property used or intended for corporate purposes of the several counties, cities, towns, school districts, irrigation…”
Hefflinger v. Dept. of Rev. (2025) ortc ““(2) The Department of Revenue may render assistance in the collection of any delinquent account owing to any of the following entities, if the account is assigned by the entity to the department for collection: “(a) A state agency; “(b) A public university listed in ORS…”
Oregon Univ. Found. v. Benton Cty. Ass., Tc-Md 080847b (or.tax 10-5-2010) (2010) ortc “ORS 352.002. Plaintiff's stated purpose is to "support educational, research, and service activities of [OSU].”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 352.002(1) — 1 case
City of Eugene v. Gannon (2018) orctapp “The notice of exclusion in this case provided that defendant was excluded from campus buildings and any other property owned by UO (including streets, sidewalks, and parking lots) for 18 months, and that if he returned without prior approval from the UO chief of police or a…”
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