Oregon Ethics Law

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Oregon ethics law

Oregon government ethic laws prohibit public officials from using office for financial gain, and require public disclosure of economic conflict of interest.

The Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC), is a seven-member citizen commission established by vote of the people in 1974. The mission of the OGEC is to impartially and effectively administer the provisions of ORS Chapter 244, Oregon Government Ethics law; ORS 171.725 to 171.785 and 171.992, Lobby Regulation law; and executive session provisions of Oregon Public Meetings law, ORS 192.660 efficiently for the benefit of Oregon’s citizens. 

 


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