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"Wo got a lot of jorks," he said "They need to
bo told it's a rule and not )ust us."
The Oregon Restaurant Association, a 2.000
meinbor organization representing un industry
that employs about BO.000 people, did not sup
port the rule.
"Our Issue is with the bureaucratic handling of
how you determine who is old enough," said
ORA spokesman Larry Harvey. "Requiring people
to check uge because someone looks under 2l>
goes beyond the intent of the law "
Harvoy said the now rule could be interpreted
to mean businesses could be cited for soiling alco
hol to people over 21.
"The language of the rule1 suggests that il a liq
uor Inspector or officer was in your establish
ment,” he said, "you could bo issued a citation
for selling to someone who is legitimately 21-nnd
over, just because they looked under 20 and be
cause we didn't check their II) "
The ORA believes efforts would lx- belter spent
in trying to control where minors actually get
their alcohol. Harvey said.
"The biggest problem is that so many people
are willing to go and buy alcohol for a IS- or 10
year-old," Harvey said. "Why should our indus
try be harasst*! more about liquor control when
young people aren't buying there?"
*1*y#ct>y D«vx3 *urt
4 new OLCC rule requires ell elcohol sellers and
servers lo check the ID ol anyone who appears lo
be younger than 26.
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lishlng residency include time
spent in Oregon, employment,
properly ownership and regis
tering to vote.
"The idea is thul you've
come hero to live,” Grier said.
"There is no formula that you
can follow (to become u resi
dent) All of those factors will
be looked ut to determine if you
quulify. A lot of it depends on
the judgment of the residency
officer."
University Residency Officer
Lurry Waddell said the new
rules could force him to reject
up to 90 percent of residency
applicants. Lust year, 32 per
cent of residency applicants
were rejected.
"This (proposal) will cost
(out-of-state) students lots of
money if they want to sluy,”
Waddell said "The whole issue
is money, not only from the
state's point of view, but from
the students'.”
I'uul Donduro, u doctoral can
didate in music composition,
said his counselor told him he
would not qualify for in-slate
tuition under the proposed
rules.
Donduro moved here from
Huwult in September with his
wife and two children. He said
he has become ur; Oregon resi
dent "in ovury way except for
tuition purposes."
Dondoro said ho can't undor
stand why ho shouldn't qualify
for in-statn tuition next year.
"To huvo somohody say, 'll
doesn't matter. If you canto
hero for educational purposes,
you can't qualify,' seems cra
zy," he said "How tan it bo
fair, when in every way you're
a resident of the stalo?”
Dondoro said ho wouldn't bo
so upset if he'd known about
the proposal before he came
here. The 1992-93 Oregon Bul
letin lists current residency re
quirements, which Dondoro
said ho cons l tie rod when
choosing the University. Hav
ing moved hero in September,
Dondoro would be judged un
der the new rules, because stu
dents must livu in Oregon for at
least one year before applying
(or residency slulus
"All the people who came
here this year art; caught In be
tween the two rules, and it
wasn't disclosed," Dondoro
said "The perception (among
students) is going to be. ‘I have
been t heated I huvo been lied
to.' *’
Dondoro said he would con
sider getting his doctorate in
another state if he can't get Ore
gon residency
'Tor just a little more money
than l would pay hero for four
or five years,” he said, "I could
go to a more prestigious univer
sity like Cal-Berkeley."
Like Dnndero. Sar.ili Smith
may b«) judgod under the now
residency rules Smith, a fresh
man undeclared major from
Maryland, said she'd probably
stuy ul the University even if
she couldn’t get residency, but
she would consider moving
back to Maryland
Kelly Skudlarick. u junior
English major from Washing
ton, hus been rejected for res
idoncy four times since she
came to tiugeno In full of 1‘)0()
"I've Invested time in this
school." Skudlarick said 'I
love Oregon, and l want lo live
lu re. I will stay here, but I will
be very resentful (if I don't gel
residency)."
liven if fewer out-of-state stu
dents cornu to the University,
those who do would probably
pay the.' full cost of their educa
tion, Quen/.er said Therefore,
the net financial effect on the
University wouldn't change.
Those who attend the public
hearing Oct. 21) t an voice their
opinions or submit written
statements to the hearing offi
cer
The information will hi sent
lo the Chancellor's Office, drier
said, where administrators will
summarize it for the board and
muy suggest changes to the pro
posal.
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