(1) A state agency may not give final approval to a proposal for the purchase or erection of a state building in the areas described by ORS § 276.054, or for a significant change to the use of a state building in those areas that will require an expenditure of more than $1 million, until the Capitol Planning Commission has reviewed the proposal for compliance with development plans adopted by the commission under ORS § 276.056 and has made a recommendation on the proposal. The commission shall complete the review of a proposal, and provide the agency with a written decision supporting the commission’s determination, within 90 days after the proposal is submitted to the commission. If the commission fails to provide the agency with a written decision within the time allowed, the project is deemed approved by the commission.

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(2) Proposals that have been reviewed by the Capitol Planning Commission under this section need not be reviewed by the Capital Projects Advisory Board established under ORS § 276.227. [2009 c.896 § 7]

 

See note under 276.055.

 

[1953 c.67 § 1; 1957 c.377 § 2; repealed by 1969 c.706 § 70]