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Oregon

Rank: 19 | Points: 70.5 | Grade: C

Oregon Government Ethics Commission

QuestionAnswerPointsNotes
Requires financial disclosure filing?Yes1
Requires complete financial disclosure filing (no update)?Yes1
Requires financial disclosure filing annually?Yes1
Requires complete financial disclosure filing for candidates?Yes1
Employment information required?Yes5
Employment information not narrowly defined?Yes5
Employer/business name required?Yes5
Employment job title required?No0
Employer description required?Yes2
Value range/income amount required?No0
Spouse employment information required and clear?Yes5
Officer/director information required?Yes4
Officer/director information not narrowly defined?No0
Officer/director entity name required?Yes4
Officer/director entity description required?Yes2
Spouse officer/director information required and clear?Yes4Change from 2006: Spouse is now clearly indicated.
Investment information required?Yes3
Investment information not narrowly defined?Yes3
Investment entity name required?Yes3
Investment entity description required?Yes2
Investment value range/holding amount required?No0
Spouse investment information required and clear?Required and Not Clear1.5Half points awarded because spouse investment information is required, but not clearly indicated on form.
Client information required?Yes2Filers required to report clients if have a legislative interest.
Client name required?Yes2
Client value range/income amount required?No0
Spouse client information required and clear?No0
Real-property information required?Yes2
Real-property information not narrowly defined?Yes2
Real-property value range/amount required?No0
Spouse real-property information required and clear?Required and Not Clear1Half point awarded because spouse real-property information is required but not clearly indicated on form.
Spouse name required?No0Ethics reform in 2007 required legislators to disclose names of relative and household members, but this provision was removed in the 2009 legislative session. Names of relatives and household members that are listed on the 2008 and 2009 disclosure forms will be blocked out.
Dependent name required?No0Ethics reform in 2007 required legislators to disclose names of relative and household members, but this provision was removed in the 2009 legislative session. Names of relatives and household members that are listed on the 2008 and 2009 disclosure forms will be blocked out.
Financial disclosure filings in central office?Yes1
Lawmakers not forwarded reviewer information?Yes1
In-person appearance not required to obtain filings?Yes1
Copy fees less than 50 cents per page?Yes1
Blank disclosure form available on Web?Yes1
Disclosure filings available electronically or on the Web in any format?No0
Late-filing penalties on the books?Yes1
Misfiling penalties on the books?Yes1
State has auditing authority?Yes1Change from 2006: State now has audit authority.
State routinely reviews filings for accuracy and completeness either
through formal audit process or informal review process?
Yes1
State published list of delinquent filers on Web or in printed document?No0

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