(1) If a court of competent jurisdiction determines that the proceeds of an issue of general obligation bonds have been used by a public body for expenditures that are not capital costs permitted by Article XI, section 11L, of the Oregon Constitution, or that are not costs of capital construction or capital improvements permitted by Article XI, sections 11 and 11b, of the Oregon Constitution, the court may order the public body to:

Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 287A.145

  • Bond: means a contractual undertaking or instrument of a public body to repay borrowed moneys. See Oregon Statutes 287A.001
  • Capital construction: has the meaning given that term in ORS § 310. See Oregon Statutes 287A.001
  • Capital costs: has the meaning given that term in ORS § 310. See Oregon Statutes 287A.001
  • Capital improvements: has the meaning given that term in ORS § 310. See Oregon Statutes 287A.001
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • public body: means state government bodies, local government bodies and special government bodies. See Oregon Statutes 174.109
  • Revenue: means all fees, tolls, excise taxes, assessments, property taxes and other taxes, rates, charges, rentals and other income or receipts derived by a public body or to which a public body is entitled. See Oregon Statutes 287A.001

(a) Replace the misspent proceeds with interest, on a reasonable schedule determined by the court, from moneys other than the tax revenues that the public body levies to pay the debt service; and

(b) Use the replaced moneys, as appropriate, for capital costs, for the costs of capital construction or capital improvements or to pay the debt service.

(2) If the public body fails to comply with an order to replace the misspent proceeds or acknowledges that the public body is unable to replace the misspent proceeds, the court may determine that a portion of the future levies to pay the debt service is subject to the limits of Article XI, sections 11 and 11b, of the Oregon Constitution, by calculating the amount of the tax revenues that are necessary to pay the principal and interest on the bonds that is allocable to the misspent proceeds.

(3) An action may not be filed or maintained against a public body because of an alleged expenditure of the bond proceeds of general obligation bonds for purposes other than capital costs, capital construction or capital improvements, if the misspent moneys are less than $5,000. [2007 c.783 § 66; 2013 c.491 § 5]

 

Section 1, chapter 684, Oregon Laws 2013, provides:

(1) A change in the use of facilities that were constructed, in whole or in part, with net proceeds of general obligation bonds of a county does not cause the expenditure of the net proceeds to be an improper expenditure of bond proceeds for which a court may issue an order described in ORS § 287A.145 if:

(a) The general obligation bonds were approved at an election conducted on May 21, 1996; and

(b) The bond proceeds were spent for purposes allowed by the ballot measure authorizing the bonds and by Article XI, sections 11 and 11b, of the Oregon Constitution.

(2) The change in the use of facilities described in subsection (1) of this section does not affect any authority the county may have to impose taxes outside the limitations imposed by Article XI, sections 11 and 11b, of the Oregon Constitution, for the original bonds or bonds issued to refund the original bonds.

(3) The county shall use any revenue from the change in the use of facilities to reduce the taxes imposed to pay bond-related costs. [2013 c.684 § 1]