Or. Admin. Code § 123-662-1200 - Designated Areas
(1) The sponsor
of any eligible existing enterprise zone that is not already an E-commerce zone
or has not revoked such status may designate itself as an E-commerce zone in
accordance with OAR 123-662-1000:
(a) If the
Legislature allows additional electronic commerce designations under ORS
285C.095 for enterprise zones, which are currently limited to 15, pursuant to
the date that the legislation took effect.
(b) If an E-commerce zone terminates
according to OAR 123-650-9100(1)(a) or (b), except for OAR 123-662-1100(7), or
its zone sponsor revokes the electronic commerce designation, pursuant to the
date that the termination or revocation took effect.
(2) The Department shall maintain and
publicize information identifying which enterprise zones are currently
E-commerce zones.
(3) The City of
North Plains in Washington County is a city designated for electronic commerce
under ORS 285C.100, effective March 4, 2002, such that:
(a) The city shall act as a zone sponsor and
take responsibility for all duties of a zone sponsor, as if North Plains were a
rural enterprise zone, with respect to any business firm seeking an exemption
under ORS 285C.170 or 285C.175 on qualified property located inside the city
limits or its urban growth boundary.
(b) The standard exemption is allowed at such
a location only insofar as the business firm is:
(A) Eligible on the basis of Electronic
Commerce operations in terms of this division of administrative rules, for
purposes of which North Plains is the same as an E-commerce zone; or
(B) Engaged in research, design, development,
fabrication, assembly, testing, packaging or validation of semiconductors, or
in producing equipment, core intellectual property, automation software, or
intermediary inputs or supplies, primarily intended for use in the
semiconductor industry, provided that construction, modification or
installation of qualified property commences in North Plains on or after June
6, 2024, when chapter 52, Oregon Laws 2024 (Senate Bill 1526) takes
effect.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 285A.075, 285C.050(5), 285C.060(1) & 285C.102(3)(c)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 285C.095, 285C.100, 285C.102 & 285C.135
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