Or. Admin. Code § 165-024-0010 - Translation Advisory Council
(1) The
Secretary of State shall select and appoint the members of the Council, shall
provide administrative support to the Council, and shall consult with the
Council concerning Community Validation of Selected Voters' Pamphlet Material
and the process of translating such materials. The Secretary may consult with
the Council on other matters as needed to support the Secretary's translation
work.
(2) Council members are
appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Secretary.
(3) Council members serve on a volunteer
basis and are not employees or contractors of the Secretary of State.
(4) The Council shall be comprised as
follows:
(a) The Secretary shall appoint five
Council members at large; and
(b)
The Secretary shall appoint additional language-specific Council members based
on their lived experience in English and a language into which the Secretary
reasonably anticipates voters' pamphlet material will be translated. The
Secretary will choose the numbers of language-specific members based on the
relative representation of those languages within Oregon.
(5) The qualifications of Council members
shall be as follows:
(a) Council members are
not appointed on a partisan basis, and they do not serve as representatives of
any organization.
(b) To the extent
possible, membership in the Council shall include the racial, ethnic,
linguistic, cultural, social, and geographic diversity found throughout
Oregon.
(c) All Council members
shall be residents of Oregon according to the criteria listed in ORS
247.035.
(d) All Council members
shall have lived experience in one or more of the communities served by
translation of voters' pamphlet material.
(e) In addition to meeting all other
criteria, language-specific members shall be proficient in reading and writing
in English and in the translated language for which the language-specific
member is appointed. Language-specific members may demonstrate proficiency
through their lived experience or through formal qualifications, including but
not limited to the credentials described in ORS 251.173.
(6) Council members shall be appointed as
follows:
(a) When appointing or reappointing
Council members or when filling mid-term vacancies during a Council member's
term, the Secretary shall announce the need to fill the vacancy and solicit
applications by a published deadline. The Secretary shall maintain all
applications on file and select appointees from the pool of all past and
current applicants.
(b) Council
members shall apply to the Council through a written application that
demonstrates how they meet the criteria for appointment.
(c) Members shall not be reappointed
automatically but must seek reappointment through the application
process.
(d) If a member vacancy
occurs mid-term, the Secretary shall make an appointment for the unexpired
term, to be effective immediately upon appointment.
(7) Members shall be compensated for time
spent preparing for and attending Council meetings and shall be reimbursed for
travel expenses. Compensation and reimbursement shall be no less than the
statutory per diem compensation amount in ORS 292.495 and provided consistently
with the policies of the Secretary of State.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: HB3021, ORS 247.005, ORS 246.150, ORS 251.026, ORS 251.167, ORS 251.170, ORS 251.173 & ORS 251.315
Statutes/Other Implemented: HB3021, ORS 251.026, ORS 251.167, ORS 251.170, ORS 251.173 & ORS 251.315
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