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ORS 442.362

2009 c.595 §1198; 2015 c.318 §30

The Oregon Health Authority may adopt rules requiring reporting entities within the state to publicly report proposed capital projects. Rules adopted under this section must:

(1) Require a reporting entity to establish on the home page of its website a prominently labeled link to information about proposed or pending capital projects. The information posted must include but is not limited to a report of the community benefit for the project, its estimated cost and a means for interested persons to submit comments. When a reporting entity posts the information required under this subsection, the reporting entity must notify the authority of the posting in the manner prescribed by the authority.

(2) If a reporting entity does not have a website, require the reporting entity to publish notice of the proposed capital project in a major newspaper or online equivalent serving the region in which the proposed capital project will be located. The notice must include but is not limited to a report of the community benefit for the project, its estimated cost and a means for interested persons to submit comments. When a reporting entity publishes the information required under this subsection, the reporting entity must notify the authority of the publication in the manner prescribed by the authority.

(3) Establish a publicly available resource for information collected under this section.

Official source: Oregon State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Oregon statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.