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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) On and after the effective date of the order entered under section 25, chapter 784, Oregon Laws 1993, except as the boundaries of an education service district may be changed by merger under ORS 334.710 to 334.770 or other provision of law, the education service districts are as follows:
(a) Region 1. Clatsop, Columbia, Tillamook and Washington Counties.
(b) Region 2. Multnomah County.
(c) Region 3. Marion and Polk Counties.
(d) Region 4. Lincoln, Linn and Benton Counties.
(e) Region 5. Lane County.
(f) Region 6. Douglas County.
(g) Region 7. Coos and Curry Counties and the area lying within the Reedsport School District.
(h) Region 8. Jackson, Josephine and Klamath Counties.
(i) Region 9. Hood River and Wasco Counties.
(j) Region 10. Crook and Deschutes Counties.
(k) Region 11. Lake County.
(L) Region 12. Umatilla and Morrow Counties.
(m) Region 13. Union and Baker Counties.
(n) Region 14. Malheur County and the area comprising the Huntington School District.
(o) Region 15. Clackamas County.
(p) Region 16. Yamhill County.
(q) Region 17. Harney County.
(r) Region 18. Wallowa County.
(s) Region 19. Sherman, Gilliam and Wheeler Counties.
(t) Region 20. Grant County.
(u) Region 21. Jefferson County and the area comprising the Warm Springs Reservation.
(2) Where a boundary change or formation of a component school district results in a joint school district, the joint school district shall be included in the education service district in which the joint district's administrative office is located.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Education and Culture § 334.013 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-30-education-and-culture/or-rev-st-sect-334-013/
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