Title 184 · ORS Chapter 184
and to the Joint Committee on Transportation established by ORS 171.858
Citation: ORS 171.580
Section: 171.580
171.580 and to the Joint Committee on Transportation established by ORS 171.858 at least once each biennium. [2005 c.612 �9; 2017 c.750 �18]
����� Note: 184.649 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 184 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
����� 184.650 [1981 c.700 �1; repealed by 1983 c.324 �59]
����� 184.651 Cost accounting system; requirements. The Department of Transportation shall develop, operate and maintain a full cost accounting system that accurately and separately accounts for all direct, indirect and administrative costs incurred by each of the following units of the department:
����� (1) Central services.
����� (2) Driver and motor vehicle services.
����� (3) Highways.
����� (4) Motor carriers.
����� (5) Rail.
����� (6) Transit.
����� (7) Transportation development.
����� (8) Transportation safety. [1999 c.936 �2; 1999 c.936 �5; 2005 c.612 �2; 2007 c.768 �65]
����� 184.652 Sharing facilities and offices with local governments. As part of the preparation of the capital construction estimate submitted to the Oregon Department of Administrative Services pursuant to ORS 291.224, the Department of Transportation shall prepare, in addition to any amounts budgeted for the Department of Transportation, a budget request for other funds that may be used to facilitate the sharing of offices and other facilities used by the Department of Transportation with the offices and other facilities used by local government. [2009 c.865 �15]
����� Note: 184.652 and 184.653 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 184 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
����� 184.653 Least-cost planning. (1) As used in this section, �least-cost planning� means a process of comparing direct and indirect costs of demand and supply options to meet transportation goals, policies or both, where the intent of the process is to identify the most cost-effective mix of options.
����� (2) The Department of Transportation shall, in consultation with local governments and metropolitan planning organizations, develop a least-cost planning model for use as a decision-making tool in the development of plans and projects at both the state and regional level. [2009 c.865 �6]
����� Note: See note under 184.652.
����� 184.654 Short title. ORS 184.656 shall be known and may be cited as the �Transportation Spending Accountability Act.� [1999 c.939 �1; 2015 c.138 �7]
����� 184.655 [1981 c.700 �3; repealed by 1983 c.324 �59]
����� 184.656 Governor�s budget for department. The Governor shall submit to the Legislative Assembly a proposed biennial budget for the Department of Transportation that specifies how existing revenues from all sources will be spent. The budget shall include proposed expenditures for each program or item specifically listed in the budget bills for the department enacted during the preceding odd-numbered year regular session of the Legislative Assembly. [1999 c.939 �4; 2001 c.104 �65; 2005 c.612 �3; 2011 c.545 �16; 2015 c.138 �8; 2016 c.117 �43]
����� Note: Section 18, chapter 30, Oregon Laws 2010, provides:
����� Sec. 18. Reports on revenue. The Department of Transportation shall report semiannually to the legislative committees on revenue if the Legislative Assembly is in session or, if the Legislative Assembly is not in session, to the Legislative Revenue Officer. The department�s report shall include:
����� (1) An estimate of the amounts received in the previous two quarters from the increased taxes and fees established in ORS 803.091 and 803.422 and section 45, chapter 750, Oregon Laws 2017, and the amendments to ORS 319.020, 319.530, 803.420, 803.645,