Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 128 § 128.814 — Presumption of breach of fiduciary duty by officer or director of nonprofit
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 128 ·
Oregon Code § 128.814·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Presumption of breach of fiduciary duty by officer or director of nonprofit
beneficiary.
(1)
There shall be a rebuttable presumption of a breach of fiduciary duty if an
officer or director of a nonprofit beneficiary enters into an agreement with a
professional fund raising firm:
(a) For a
duration to exceed two years unless the nonprofit beneficiary has obtained
written proposals from at least two other professional fund raising firms; or
(b) Where one of
the stated or implied purposes of the solicitation campaign is to acquire an
identified list of donors for use as a donor base for future solicitations by
the nonprofit beneficiary, unless the nonprofit beneficiary has exclusive
rights to the ownership and use of the list of donors.
(2) It shall be
presumed that such donor list acquisition is a purpose of the campaign unless
the agreement specifies otherwise.
(3) This section
shall not prohibit a professional fund raising firm from retaining a security
interest in a list for the limited purpose of recovering amounts owed to it
pursuant to the terms of the contract. [1991 c.532 §22]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 128.814
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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