(1) Acquire by purchase, agreement, donation or by exercise of eminent domain, real property or any right or interest therein deemed necessary for the operation and development of state parks, roads, trails, campgrounds, picnic areas, boat ramps, nature study areas, waysides, relaxation areas, visitor and interpretive centers, department management facilities, such as shops, equipment sheds, office buildings, park ranger residences or other real property or any right or interest because of its natural, scenic, cultural, historic or recreational value, or any other places of attraction and scenic or historic value which in the judgment of the State Parks and Recreation Department will contribute to the general welfare, enjoyment and pleasure of the public.
(2) Construct, improve, develop, manage, operate and maintain facilities and areas, including but not limited to roads, trails, campgrounds, picnic areas, boat ramps and nature study areas named in subsection (1) of this section.
(3) Sell, lease, exchange or otherwise dispose or permit use of real or personal property, including equipment and materials acquired by the department, if in the opinion of the department it is no longer needed, required or useful for department purposes, except that:
(a) Real property may be leased when such real property will not be needed for department purposes during the leasing period.
(b) Real property used for park purposes may be donated to the United States Department of Interior for the purpose of establishing a national monument when in the judgment of the department such disposition would best serve the interests of this state.
(c) Proceeds from the sale of all surplus or unsuitable lands held for park purposes shall be deposited in the Parks Donation Trust Fund for use for park land acquisition or development. Proceeds from the sale of other property shall be paid by the department to the State Treasurer for credit to the State Parks and Recreation Department Fund, and any interest from this fund shall be credited to this fund.
(d)(A) Before offering forest products for sale, the department shall cause the forest products to be appraised.
(B) If the appraised value of the forest products exceeds $25,000, the department shall offer the forest products for sale by competitive bid. A sale under this paragraph is not subject to the Public Contracting Code. Prior to such bid offering, the department shall give notice not less than once a week for three consecutive weeks by publication in one or more newspapers of general circulation in the county in which the forest products are located and by such other media of communication as the department deems advisable. The minimum bid price and a brief statement of the terms and conditions of the sale must be in the notice.
(C) The notice and competitive bidding under subparagraph (B) of this paragraph are not required if the State Parks and Recreation Director declares an emergency to exist that requires the immediate removal of the timber. If an emergency has been so declared:
(i) The timber, regardless of value, may be sold by a negotiated price; and
(ii) The director shall make available for public inspection a written statement giving the reasons for declaring the emergency.
(e) In the case of real property acquired by eminent domain, the prior owner of real property for which sale, lease, exchange or other disposal is proposed must be given the first opportunity to reacquire the property in accordance with ORS chapter 35.
(4) Enter into contracts deemed necessary for the construction, maintenance, operation, improvement or betterment of parks or for the accomplishment of the purposes of chapter 904, Oregon Laws 1989. All contracts executed by the department shall be made in the name of this state, by and through the department.
(5) In carrying out its duties, functions and powers under this chapter, publish guides and other materials relating to recreational opportunities in this state or to any program or function administered by the department. The department may arrange for the sale of such publications. The price of such publications shall include the cost of publishing and distributing the materials. All moneys received by the department from the sale of publications shall be deposited in the State Parks and Recreation Department Fund. The department may contract for the publication of the materials described in this subsection, including the research, design and writing of the materials. The contract may include, among other matters, provisions for advance payment or reimbursement for services performed under the contract. [1989 c.904 §9; 2019 c.90 §2]
Note: Legislative Counsel has substituted "chapter 904, Oregon Laws 1989," for the words "this 1989 Act" in section 9, chapter 904, Oregon Laws 1989, compiled as 390.121. Specific ORS references have not been substituted, pursuant to 173.160. These sections may be determined by referring to the 1989 Comparative Section Table located in Volume 22 of ORS.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 10 - Highways, Military
Chapter 390 - State and Local Parks; Recreation Programs; Scenic Waterways; Recreation Trails
Section 390.005 - Definitions.
Section 390.010 - Policy of state toward outdoor recreation resources.
Section 390.060 - Definitions for ORS 390.060 to 390.067.
Section 390.063 - Lottery bonds for state park projects.
Section 390.065 - Findings; use of Oregon State Lottery proceeds.
Section 390.111 - Creation of department; jurisdiction and authority.
Section 390.114 - State Parks and Recreation Commission.
Section 390.117 - Commission officers; meetings; function; delegation of authority.
Section 390.121 - Powers of commission.
Section 390.122 - Requirements for establishing priorities for acquisition.
Section 390.127 - State Parks and Recreation Director; appointment; compensation.
Section 390.131 - Duties of director.
Section 390.135 - Parks Subaccount; sources; uses.
Section 390.137 - State Parks and Recreation Department Operating Fund.
Section 390.139 - Oregon Adopt-a-Park Program; funding; rules; agreement with volunteers.
Section 390.140 - Powers and duties of State Parks and Recreation Director.
Section 390.144 - Rules for ORS 390.143.
Section 390.153 - Parks Donation Trust Fund; sources; uses.
Section 390.182 - Statewide accessibility design standards for recreation projects.
Section 390.190 - Revolving fund.
Section 390.200 - Authority of department to require fingerprints.
Section 390.230 - Fort Stevens Military Reservation; Clatsop Spit.
Section 390.231 - Development of Crissey Field as state park.
Section 390.232 - Tax on government camping and recreational vehicle spaces.
Section 390.240 - Mediation and arbitration of disputes; rules.
Section 390.241 - Office of Outdoor Recreation; duties; report.
Section 390.242 - Associate Director of Outdoor Recreation; appointment; compensation; duties.
Section 390.243 - Outdoor Recreation Advisory Committee.
Section 390.245 - Commemorative coins authorized; sale; use of proceeds.
Section 390.247 - Design; contracted services.
Section 390.255 - Use of funds to acquire land interests; conditions of grants.
Section 390.264 - Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program Fund.
Section 390.270 - Definitions for ORS 390.270 to 390.290.
Section 390.275 - Purpose of ORS 390.270 to 390.290.
Section 390.290 - Schedule for reimbursement of local governing bodies.
Section 390.292 - Willamette Falls Park Fund.
Section 390.300 - Tillamook Forest Recreation Trust Account; sources; uses.
Section 390.303 - Reconnect Forest Park Fund.
Section 390.305 - Salmonberry Trail; plan; coordination.
Section 390.307 - Salmonberry Trail Trust Fund.
Section 390.308 - Oregon Coast Trail; plan; coordination; report.
Section 390.310 - Definitions for ORS 390.310 to 390.368.
Section 390.314 - Legislative findings and policy.
Section 390.318 - Preparation of development and management plan; content of plan.
Section 390.400 - Public electric vehicle charging stations.
Section 390.405 - Parks and Recreation Transportation Electrification Fund.
Section 390.550 - Definitions.
Section 390.555 - All-Terrain Vehicle Account; sources.
Section 390.560 - Uses of All-Terrain Vehicle Account.
Section 390.565 - All-Terrain Vehicle Advisory Committee; appointment; term; duties.
Section 390.577 - Class IV all-terrain vehicle operator permit; rules; fees.
Section 390.580 - All-terrain vehicle operating permit; rules; application; fees; renewal.
Section 390.605 - Definitions.
Section 390.620 - Pacific shore not to be alienated; judicial confirmation.
Section 390.630 - Acquisition along ocean shore for state recreation areas or access.
Section 390.632 - Public access to coastal shorelands.
Section 390.640 - Permit required for improvements on ocean shore; exceptions.
Section 390.650 - Improvement permit procedure; fee; waiver or reduction.
Section 390.655 - Standards for improvement permits.
Section 390.674 - Imposition of civil penalties.
Section 390.676 - Schedule of civil penalties; factors to determine amount; rules.
Section 390.725 - Permits for removal of products along ocean shore; rules.
Section 390.729 - Permits for operation of all-terrain vehicles on ocean shore.
Section 390.760 - Exceptions from vegetation line.
Section 390.770 - Vegetation line described.
Section 390.805 - Definitions for ORS 390.805 to 390.925.
Section 390.826 - Designated scenic waterways.
Section 390.827 - Effect of ORS 390.826 on rights of Indian tribes.
Section 390.851 - Activities prohibited on parts of Deschutes River without pass; exceptions.
Section 390.855 - Designation of additional scenic waterways.
Section 390.930 - Definitions for ORS 390.930 to 390.940.
Section 390.938 - Guidelines for management and development.
Section 390.965 - Hearing required; information to be considered.
Section 390.968 - Selection of rights of way for trails.
Section 390.971 - Department duties and powers; rules.
Section 390.992 - Civil penalties.
Section 390.995 - Criminal penalties.
Section 390.997 - Penalties for violation of ORS 166.155 or 166.165.