The State of Oregon has codified the United States Ninth Circuit Court's ruling on the Martin v. Boise case. The State's decision to codify this case into law unduly burdens municipalities by delegating requirements for a specific class of people that places significant financial obligations and other responsibilities onto municipalities. By the State adopting code and mandating implementation for this purpose, the State is violating the Oregon Constitution, Article 1, Section 20. The State has allowed municipalities to pass time, place, and manner ordinances to comply with this unfunded mandate that comes into full effect of law starting July 1, 2023.
(Ord. 799, 2023)