Or. Admin. Code § 125-045-0250 - Public Lands Advisory Committee
(1) In exercising its real property
management and transaction functions under ORS 184.634, 270.005 to 270.015,
270.100 to 270.190, 273.416, 273.426 to 273.436 and 273.551, the Department
shall receive advice from the Public Lands Advisory Committee (PLAC).
(2) The PLAC shall consist of two members of
the Legislative Assembly, two persons who serve in the executive branch of
state government, one real estate agent licensed under ORS 696.020, one
qualified land use planner, and one person qualified as a real estate
management expert. Members of the PLAC shall appoint the Chair of the
Committee.
(3) The PLAC shall meet
quarterly or as often as the majority of its members determine. The Department
may request that the PLAC meet for the purpose of considering real property
transactions, evaluate reports to the legislature, or to review Agency reports
on the status of the Statewide Lands Inventory.
(4) The PLAC may request that the Department
and other Agencies controlling State Real Property Interests update the PLAC on
their individual land inventories and processes for evaluating whether property
is needed to support an Agency's mission.
(5) PLAC meetings shall be held in Salem. The
Division, unless otherwise arranged by PLAC, will determine the meeting
location. The Division shall:
(a) Schedule and
announce meeting dates and times;
(b) Prepare and distribute meeting
agendas;
(c) Arrange times for
Agency presentations; review and edit Agency material prior to
meetings;
(d) Coordinate with
Agencies in response to information requests from PLAC; and
(e) Prepare and distribute meeting
minutes.
(6) The PLAC is
advisory to the Department and is not a governing body as defined by ORS
192.610. Meetings of the PLAC shall be treated as public meetings and shall
follow the notification and other procedures described in the Attorneys General
Public Records and Meetings Manual.
(7) The PLAC shall not make a recommendation
on a transaction or other documents reviewed without a majority of its members
present. If a duly scheduled and noticed meeting does not have a majority of
the members present, those present will be considered to be a subcommittee of
the PLAC. The subcommittee shall report its findings and recommendations to the
next scheduled PLAC meeting when a majority is present and formal action may be
taken at that time.
(8) Members of
the PLAC who are not members of the Legislative Assembly are entitled to
compensation under ORS 292.495. Members of the PLAC who are members of the
Legislative Assembly shall be paid compensation and shall be reimbursed for
expenses as provided in ORS 171.072, payable from funds appropriated to the
Legislative Assembly. Expenses of the PLAC shall be paid from Department funds
that shall be recovered from Agencies pursuant to OAR 125-045-0270.
(9) The PLAC may hold meetings or portions of
meetings in non-public Executive Session to discuss specific, confidential deal
points and negotiation strategies for particular property
transactions.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 270.015(2), 270.100(1)(d)
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