74th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2007 Regular Session
Enrolled
Senate Bill 614
Sponsored by COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND GENERAL GOVERNMENT
CHAPTER ................
AN ACT
Relating to public borrowing for health care facilities; amending
ORS 244.050 and 441.540.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1. ORS 441.540 is amended to read:
441.540. (1) An authority shall be managed and controlled by a
board of directors, who shall be appointed by the governing body.
The directors may be removed for cause or at the will of the
governing body. The directors shall serve without compensation.
However, the authority may reimburse the directors for their
expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
(2) The board of directors shall adopt and may amend rules for
calling and conducting its meetings and carrying out its business
and may adopt an official seal. All decisions of the board shall
be by motion or resolution and shall be recorded in the board's
minute book which shall be a public record. A majority of the
board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business
and a majority thereof shall be sufficient for the passage of any
such motion or resolution.
(3) The board may employ such employees and agents as it deems
appropriate and provide for their compensation.
{ + (4) Notwithstanding the exception for pecuniary benefit
or detriment described in ORS 244.020 (14)(c), a director is a
public official subject to the requirements of ORS chapter 244
based on an actual conflict of interest or a potential conflict
of interest arising out of the director's relationship with a
nonprofit corporation that is tax-exempt under section 501(c) of
the Internal Revenue Code, including employment with the
nonprofit corporation or a relationship with a foundation that
provides assistance to the nonprofit corporation. + }
SECTION 2. ORS 244.050 is amended to read:
244.050. (1) On or before April 15 of each year the following
persons shall file with the Oregon Government Standards and
Practices Commission a verified statement of economic interest as
required under this chapter:
(a) The Governor, Secretary of State, State Treasurer, Attorney
General, Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries,
Superintendent of Public Instruction, district attorneys and
members of the Legislative Assembly.
(b) Any judicial officer, including justices of the peace and
municipal judges, except municipal judges in those cities where a
majority of the votes cast in the subject city in the 1974
general election was in opposition to the ballot measure provided
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for in section 10, chapter 68, Oregon Laws 1974 (special
session), and except any pro tem judicial officer who does not
otherwise serve as a judicial officer.
(c) Any candidate for an office designated in paragraph (a) or
(b) of this subsection.
(d) The Deputy Attorney General.
(e) The Legislative Administrator, the Legislative Counsel, the
Legislative Fiscal Officer, the Secretary of the Senate and the
Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives.
(f) The Chancellor and Vice Chancellors of the Oregon
University System and the president and vice presidents, or their
administrative equivalents, in each institution under the
jurisdiction of the State Board of Higher Education.
(g) The following state officers:
(A) Adjutant General.
(B) Director of Agriculture.
(C) Manager of State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation.
(D) Water Resources Director.
(E) Director of Department of Environmental Quality.
(F) Director of Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
(G) State Fish and Wildlife Director.
(H) State Forester.
(I) State Geologist.
(J) Director of Human Services.
(K) Director of the Department of Consumer and Business
Services.
(L) Director of the Department of State Lands.
(M) State Librarian.
(N) Administrator of Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
(O) Superintendent of State Police.
(P) Director of the Public Employees Retirement System.
(Q) Director of Department of Revenue.
(R) Director of Transportation.
(S) Public Utility Commissioner.
(T) Director of Veterans' Affairs.
(U) Executive Director of Oregon Government Standards and
Practices Commission.
(V) Director of the State Department of Energy.
(W) Director and each assistant director of the Oregon State
Lottery.
(h) Any assistant in the Governor's office other than personal
secretaries and clerical personnel.
(i) Every elected city or county official except elected
officials in those cities or counties where a majority of votes
cast in the subject city or county in any election on the issue
of filing statements of economic interest under this chapter was
in opposition.
(j) Every member of a city or county planning, zoning or
development commission except such members in those cities or
counties where a majority of votes cast in the subject city or
county at any election on the issue of filing statements of
economic interest under this chapter was in opposition to the
ballot measure provided for in section 10, chapter 68, Oregon
Laws 1974 (special session).
(k) The chief executive officer of a city or county who
performs the duties of manager or principal administrator of the
city or county except such employees in those cities or counties
where a majority of votes cast in the subject city or county in
an election on the issue of filing statements of economic
interest under this chapter was in opposition.
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(L) Members of local government boundary commissions formed
under ORS 199.410 to 199.519.
(m) Every member of a governing body of a metropolitan service
district and the executive officer thereof.
(n) Each member of the board of directors of the State Accident
Insurance Fund Corporation.
(o) The chief administrative officer and the financial officer
of each common and union high school district, education service
district and community college district.
(p) Every member of the following state boards and commissions:
(A) Board of Geologic and Mineral Industries.
(B) Oregon Economic and Community Development Commission.
(C) State Board of Education.
(D) Environmental Quality Commission.
(E) Fish and Wildlife Commission of the State of Oregon.
(F) State Board of Forestry.
(G) Oregon Government Standards and Practices Commission.
(H) Oregon Health Policy Commission.
(I) State Board of Higher Education.
(J) Oregon Investment Council.
(K) Land Conservation and Development Commission.
(L) Oregon Liquor Control Commission.
(M) Oregon Short Term Fund Board.
(N) State Marine Board.
(O) Mass transit district boards.
(P) Energy Facility Siting Council.
(Q) Board of Commissioners of the Port of Portland.
(R) Employment Relations Board.
(S) Public Employees Retirement Board.
(T) Oregon Racing Commission.
(U) Oregon Transportation Commission.
(V) Wage and Hour Commission.
(W) Water Resources Commission.
(X) Workers' Compensation Board.
(Y) Oregon Facilities Authority.
(Z) Oregon State Lottery Commission.
(AA) Pacific Northwest Electric Power and Conservation Planning
Council.
(BB) Columbia River Gorge Commission.
(CC) Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors.
(q) The following officers of the State Treasury:
(A) Chief Deputy State Treasurer.
(B) Executive Assistant to the State Treasurer.
(C) Director of the Investment Division.
(r) Every member of the board of commissioners of a port
governed by ORS 777.005 to 777.725 and 777.915 to 777.953.
{ + (s) Every member of the board of directors of an
authority created under ORS 441.525 to 441.595. + }
(2) By April 15 next after the date an appointment takes
effect, every appointed public official on a board or commission
listed in subsection (1) of this section shall file with the
commission a statement of economic interest as required under ORS
244.060, 244.070 and 244.090.
(3) By April 15 next after the filing deadline for the primary
election, each candidate for elective public office described in
subsection (1) of this section shall file with the commission a
statement of economic interest as required under ORS 244.060,
244.070 and 244.090.
(4) Within 30 days after the filing deadline for the general
election, each candidate for elective public office described in
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subsection (1) of this section who was not a candidate in the
preceding primary election, or who was nominated for elective
public office described in subsection (1) of this section at the
preceding primary election by write-in votes, shall file with the
commission a statement of economic interest as required under ORS
244.060, 244.070 and 244.090.
(5) The Legislative Assembly shall maintain a continuing review
of the operation of this chapter.
(6) Subsections (1) to (5) of this section apply only to
persons who are incumbent, elected or appointed officials as of
April 15 and to persons who are candidates for office on April
15. Those sections also apply to persons who do not become
candidates until 30 days after the filing deadline for the
statewide general election.
(7)(a) Failure to file the statement required by this section
subjects a person to a civil penalty that may be imposed as
specified in ORS 183.745, but the enforcement of this subsection
does not require the Oregon Government Standards and Practices
Commission to follow the procedures in ORS 244.260 before finding
that a violation of this section has occurred.
(b) Failure to file the required statement in timely fashion
shall be prima facie evidence of a violation of this section.
(c) If within five days after the date on which the statement
is to be filed under this section the statement has not been
received by the commission, the commission shall notify the
public official and give the public official not less than 15
days to comply with the requirements of this section. If the
public official fails to comply by the date set by the
commission, the commission may impose a civil penalty of $5 for
each day the statement is late beyond the date fixed by the
commission. The maximum penalty that may be accrued under this
section is $1,000.
(d) A civil penalty imposed under this subsection is in
addition to and not in lieu of sanctions that may be imposed
under ORS 244.380.
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Passed by Senate May 21, 2007
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Secretary of Senate
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President of Senate
Passed by House June 18, 2007
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Speaker of House
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Received by Governor:
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Approved:
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Governor
Filed in Office of Secretary of State:
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Secretary of State
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