Oregon Code § 173.766·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Electronic mail address; website.
(1) The Legislative Administration Committee shall make available to each
member of the Legislative Assembly an electronic mail address accessible by
Oregonians on the Internet.
(2) All state
agencies shall cooperate with the Legislative Administration Committee in the
implementation of subsection (1) of this section and ORS 171.795, 173.763 and
183.365.
(3) If the
Legislative Administration Committee makes available to each member of the
Legislative Assembly a webpage on the website of the Legislative Assembly,
employees of the committee shall post material on a members webpage or install
or maintain links from the members webpage to other websites in the manner
directed by the member. If the posting of material or installation or
maintenance of a link results in a violation of law:
(a) The member
who directed the posting of material or installation or maintenance of the link
is liable for the violation; and
(b) An employee
of the committee who posts the material or installs or maintains the link at
the direction of a member is not liable for the violation.
(4) Subsection
(3) of this section does not authorize the posting of material or the
installation or maintenance of any link that is prohibited by any other law. [1995
c.614 §4; 2007 c.775 §1; 2013 c.1 §13]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 173.766
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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