Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 128 § 128.680 — Investigatory authority of Attorney General
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 128 ·
Oregon Code § 128.680·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Investigatory authority of Attorney General.
The Attorney General may investigate transactions and
relationships of charitable organizations subject to ORS 128.610 to 128.769 for
the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the purposes of the charitable
organization are being carried out in accordance with the terms and provisions
of the articles of incorporation or other instrument, whether a person or
organization has engaged in a violation of ORS 128.610 to 128.769 or whether
such a person or organization has breached a fiduciary duty arising under the
common law. The Attorney General may require any agent, trustee, fiduciary,
beneficiary, institution, association or corporation, or other person to
appear, at a named time and place, in the county designated by the Attorney
General, where the person resides or is found, to give information under oath
and to produce books, memoranda, papers, documents of title, and evidence of
assets, liabilities, receipts or disbursements in the possession or control of
the person ordered to appear. [1963 c.583 §10; 1971 c.589 §8; 1981 c.593 §9;
1985 c.729 §30; 1985 c.730 §11; 2007 c.571 §7]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 128.680
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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