2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 403 - Emergency Communications System; 2-1-1 System; Public Safety Communications Systems
Section 403.130 - jurisdiction plan; requirements; review; revised plans.


(a) The department;
(b) Public and private safety agencies within the 9-1-1 service area; and
(c) Any other public or private entity within the 9-1-1 service area that may be affected.
(2) The 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan must describe the capital and recurring costs to provide the components of the emergency communications system within the 9-1-1 service area.
(3) The department shall review the 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan for compliance with the requirements imposed under ORS 403.105 to 403.250 and rules adopted by the department, and if the plan is:
(a) In compliance, the department shall approve the plan.
(b) Not in compliance, the department shall reject the plan.
(4) If the department rejects the 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan under subsection (3) of this section:
(a) The 9-1-1 jurisdiction shall revise and resubmit the plan within 90 days after the date the department rejects the plan; and
(b) The department shall review the revised plan and either approve or reject the revised plan within 90 days after the date the department receives the revised plan.
(5) Each 9-1-1 jurisdiction shall submit to the department in writing within 30 days any change to a public safety answering point that alters the approved 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan on file with the department. The changes may include, but are not limited to:
(a) The address of the public safety answering point;
(b) Telephone numbers used to satisfy requirements set forth in ORS 403.115;
(c) Director changes;
(d) Agencies served by the 9-1-1 jurisdiction; and
(e) The method used to direct an emergency call once received by the primary public safety answering point.
(6) If an established 9-1-1 jurisdiction proposes to move a public safety answering point to another location or a governing body proposes to establish a new 9-1-1 jurisdiction with a new primary public safety answering point, and if either of these proposals will result in control of the 9-1-1 service area by an agency or agencies other than the agency or agencies identified in the approved 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan filed with the department, the 9-1-1 jurisdiction or governing body shall submit a revised 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan setting forth the changes to:
(a) The department;
(b) Public and private safety agencies in the 9-1-1 service area; and
(c) Any other public or private entity in the 9-1-1 service area that may be affected.
(7) In addition to meeting the requirements imposed under ORS 403.105 to 403.250 and rules adopted pursuant to ORS 403.120, the revised 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan must describe the capital and recurring costs for the proposed components of the emergency communications system within the 9-1-1 service area.
(8) The department shall review the revised 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan for compliance with the requirements imposed under ORS 403.105 to 403.250 and rules adopted pursuant to ORS 403.120 and, if the department determines that the plan is in compliance, approve the plan.
(9) The department may not approve a revised 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan submitted under subsection (6) of this section unless the revised plan is accompanied by written approval of the governing bodies of all public and private safety agencies affected by or providing service in the 9-1-1 service area. [Formerly 401.755; 2015 c.247 §10; 2021 c.539 §62]
Note: The amendments to 403.130 by section 62, chapter 539, Oregon Laws 2021, become operative July 1, 2022. See section 155, chapter 539, Oregon Laws 2021. The text that is operative until July 1, 2022, is set forth for the user’s convenience. (1) A 9-1-1 jurisdiction shall create and maintain a 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan for emergency communications services provided within a 9-1-1 service area pursuant to ORS 403.105 to 403.250 and rules adopted by the Office of Emergency Management. The 9-1-1 jurisdiction shall submit the 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan to:
(a) The office;
(b) Public and private safety agencies within the 9-1-1 service area; and
(c) Any other public or private entity within the 9-1-1 service area that may be affected.
(2) The 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan must describe the capital and recurring costs to provide the components of the emergency communications system within the 9-1-1 service area.
(3) The office shall review the 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan for compliance with the requirements imposed under ORS 403.105 to 403.250 and rules adopted by the office, and if the plan is:
(a) In compliance, the office shall approve the plan.
(b) Not in compliance, the office shall reject the plan.
(4) If the office rejects the 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan under subsection (3) of this section:
(a) The 9-1-1 jurisdiction shall revise and resubmit the plan within 90 days after the date the office rejects the plan; and
(b) The office shall review the revised plan and either approve or reject the revised plan within 90 days after the date the office receives the revised plan.
(5) Each 9-1-1 jurisdiction shall submit to the Office of Emergency Management in writing within 30 days any change to a public safety answering point that alters the approved 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan on file with the office. The changes may include, but are not limited to:
(a) The address of the public safety answering point;
(b) Telephone numbers used to satisfy requirements set forth in ORS 403.115;
(c) Director changes;
(d) Agencies served by the 9-1-1 jurisdiction; and
(e) The method used to direct an emergency call once received by the primary public safety answering point.
(6) If an established 9-1-1 jurisdiction proposes to move a public safety answering point to another location or a governing body proposes to establish a new 9-1-1 jurisdiction with a new primary public safety answering point, and if either of these proposals will result in control of the 9-1-1 service area by an agency or agencies other than the agency or agencies identified in the approved 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan filed with the office, the 9-1-1 jurisdiction or governing body shall submit a revised 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan setting forth the changes to:
(a) The Office of Emergency Management;
(b) Public and private safety agencies in the 9-1-1 service area; and
(c) Any other public or private entity in the 9-1-1 service area that may be affected.
(7) In addition to meeting the requirements imposed under ORS 403.105 to 403.250 and rules adopted pursuant to ORS 403.120, the revised 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan must describe the capital and recurring costs for the proposed components of the emergency communications system within the 9-1-1 service area.
(8) The office shall review the revised 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan for compliance with the requirements imposed under ORS 403.105 to 403.250 and rules adopted pursuant to ORS 403.120 and, if the office determines that the plan is in compliance, approve the plan.
(9) The office may not approve a revised 9-1-1 jurisdiction plan submitted under subsection (6) of this section unless the revised plan is accompanied by written approval of the governing bodies of all public and private safety agencies affected by or providing service in the 9-1-1 service area.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 10 - Highways, Military

Chapter 403 - Emergency Communications System; 2-1-1 System; Public Safety Communications Systems

Section 403.100 - Policy; development of public safety networks and emergency communications system.

Section 403.105 - Definitions for ORS 305.823 and 403.105 to 403.250.

Section 403.110 - Liability.

Section 403.115 - as primary emergency number; participation in emergency communications system; telephone book emergency listings; requirements.

Section 403.120 - Oregon Department of Emergency Management duties and powers; rules.

Section 403.130 - jurisdiction plan; requirements; review; revised plans.

Section 403.132 - Provision of location of cellular device to law enforcement agency; rules.

Section 403.135 - When blocking of information prohibited; confidential information; exemption from liability for supplying information to emergency service providers; when supplying information not required.

Section 403.137 - Operation of multiline telephone system.

Section 403.150 - Disaster recovery plan.

Section 403.160 - Mediation of disputes; arbitration; costs and fees.

Section 403.165 - Department to ensure compliance; proceedings authorized.

Section 403.170 - Agreement with Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon.

Section 403.200 - Imposition of tax; rate.

Section 403.202 - Compensation of sellers of prepaid wireless telecommunications service.

Section 403.205 - Exemptions.

Section 403.215 - Returns; payment of tax; election; rules.

Section 403.220 - Refunds.

Section 403.225 - Amounts collected held in trust; enforcement.

Section 403.230 - Application of other laws.

Section 403.235 - Emergency Communications Account.

Section 403.240 - Distribution of account proceeds; uses; reimbursement request review; reports.

Section 403.245 - Limitation on use of moneys; investment of moneys.

Section 403.250 - Primary public safety answering points; rules.

Section 403.300 - Definitions for ORS 403.300 to 403.380.

Section 403.305 - Formation of emergency communications district; boundaries; approval of formation by safety agencies.

Section 403.310 - Officers of district; qualifications.

Section 403.315 - Application of ORS chapter 255 to district.

Section 403.320 - Board as governing body of district; president of board.

Section 403.325 - Election of board members at formation election; terms of office.

Section 403.330 - Changing number of board members; election; notice to Secretary of State.

Section 403.335 - Continuing schedule of biennial elections after change in number of board members.

Section 403.340 - Manner of electing board members.

Section 403.345 - Election of board members.

Section 403.350 - Changing manner of electing board members; requirements; election.

Section 403.360 - General district powers.

Section 403.365 - Authority to issue general obligation bonds; elector approval required; bond debt limit.

Section 403.370 - Levy of taxes.

Section 403.375 - Boundaries of zones.

Section 403.380 - Advisory committee; duties and powers; appointment by district board; terms and qualifications of members.

Section 403.400 - Legislative findings.

Section 403.405 - Definitions for ORS 403.400 to 403.430.

Section 403.420 - Designated regional information centers.

Section 403.422 - Access of telecommunications customers to 2-1-1 system.

Section 403.425 - Use of 2-1-1 system by state agencies providing health and human services.

Section 403.430 - Contributions to support 2-1-1 system; use of contributions.

Section 403.445 - Definitions.

Section 403.450 - State Interoperability Executive Council.

Section 403.455 - Duties of council; rules.

Section 403.460 - Statewide interoperability coordinator; public body collaboration and coordination.

Section 403.465 - Duties of State Chief Information Officer.

Section 403.500 - Definitions for ORS 403.500 to 403.542.

Section 403.502 - Application of election laws.

Section 403.505 - Formation.

Section 403.507 - Size of district board; qualifications.

Section 403.510 - Size of district board at formation; terms of office.

Section 403.512 - Election of district board after formation; terms.

Section 403.517 - District board as governing body; president and administrator; meetings; vacancies.

Section 403.520 - Methods of election.

Section 403.522 - Boundaries of zones for district board members; adjustment for population and district boundary changes.

Section 403.525 - General district powers.

Section 403.527 - Levy of taxes.

Section 403.530 - Deposit and disbursement of district moneys.

Section 403.535 - Power to contract bonded indebtedness.

Section 403.537 - Bond elections.

Section 403.540 - Authority for issuance of general obligation bonds and revenue bonds; issuance and sale.

Section 403.542 - Contracts with United States.