Or. Admin. R. 165-020-0055 - Definition of Terms
(1)
"Adjustment Cost." A value which occurs when the voter registration of a
district which did not have an excess credit is multiplied by the adjustment
cost per elector.
(2) "Adjustment
Cost Per Elector." A unit charge derived by dividing the total excess credit by
the adjustment registration.
(3)
"Adjustment Registration." The total aggregate registration minus the
registration of those districts which have an excess credit.
(4) "Aggregate Registration." The total
number of district offices plus the total number of district measures
multiplied by the number of active electors in the district.
(5) "Allocated Cost." The total of all costs
on the "Allocated Cost Worksheet for Vote By Mail Elections (SEL 952 VBM)
incurred by the county election officer for a given election.
(6) "Allocated Cost Per Elector." A unit
charge determined by dividing the allocated cost by the aggregate
registration.
(7) "Amortization."
The allocation of a cost of an asset over its estimated economic life:
(a) "Estimated Economic Life." The period of
time over which the asset will be used. This period of time cannot be longer
than the estimated physical life of the asset;
(b) "Hardware." The physical equipment used
in an information system;
(c)
"Software or Program." The detailed instructions which direct the hardware
functions of an information system;
(d) "Hardware Maintenance Agreement." An
annual expenditure for the repair or preventative maintenance of the hardware
portion of an information system;
(e) "Software License or Royalty." An
expenditure for the licensed use of an information system's software.
(8) "Chargeable Cost." A charge
directly associated with and incurred by the county election officer to conduct
a given election. Chargeable costs include each district office and district
measure's apportioned costs and dedicated expenditures. Chargeable costs apply
only to those district offices and district measures qualified to appear on the
ballot. Costs associated with a county's voters' pamphlet shall be considered
chargeable costs for local elections.
(9) "Apportioned Cost." A value which occurs
when the aggregate registration for each district office and district measure
is multiplied by the allocated cost per elector.
(10) "Dedicated Expenditure" Any charge
associated with and incurred by the county election officer to conduct a given
election but specific to one electoral district and not to be shared or
apportioned to any other electoral district; such as notice of ballot
title.
(11) "Election Cost." The
billing cost for a district election. A value derived by subtracting the
adjustment cost from the value in the total chargeable costs minus total
revenue column for each district on the "Local Elections Billing Worksheet"
(SEL 953).
(12) "District." A
state, county, city, special district, or other municipal corporation for which
the county election officer is required to hold an election.
(13) "Excess Credit." A value which occurs
when the total revenue from a district exceeds the total cost for that district
election.
(14) "Revenue." The
deposits placed on account with the county election officer as provided in ORS
198.775,
261.210, and
607.025 and revenues received
from submission of candidate statements and arguments for publication of the
county voters' pamphlet.
(15)
"Office." Any elected office qualified for the ballot.
(16) "Measure." A proposed law, an Act or
part of an Act of the Legislative Assembly, a revision of or amendment to the
Oregon Constitution, local, special or municipal legislation or a proposition
or question submitted to the people for their approval or rejection at an
election.
(17) "Total District
Cost." The total cost to a district for each office and measure filed on the
ballot.
Notes
Forms referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 246.179, 251.365, 254.046 & 255.305
Stats. Implemented: ORS 246.179, 251.365, 254.046 & 255.305
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