Oregon Code § 128.891·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Prohibited representations; written notice.
(1) No solicitation for contributions shall in any
way use the fact or requirement of registration, or any filing of any report
pursuant to the Charitable Solicitations Act or ORS 128.610 to 128.769, with
the intent to cause or in a manner tending to cause any person to believe that
such solicitation, the manner in which it is conducted, its purposes, any use
to which the proceeds will be applied, or the person or organization conducting
it have been or will be in any way indorsed, sanctioned or approved by the
Attorney General or any other governmental agency or office.
(2) Any written
or oral statement made in connection with a solicitation of contributions that
the person or organization conducting the solicitation is registered or has
filed, will file or is required to file any report with the Attorney General,
or any statement of similar import, shall be immediately followed by a
statement of equal prominence that such registration or report in no way
constitutes or implies any indorsement, sanction or approval of the
solicitation, its purposes, the manner in which it is conducted or the person
or organization conducting it, by the Attorney General or any other
governmental agency or officer. [1985 c.729 §19]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 128.891
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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