Oregon Code § 180.755·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Prohibited acts.
(1) A person may not:
(a) Present for
payment or approval, or cause to be presented for payment or approval, a claim
that the person knows is a false claim.
(b) In the course
of presenting a claim for payment or approval, make or use, or cause to be made
or used, a record or statement that the person knows to contain, or to be based
on, false or fraudulent information.
(c) Agree or
conspire with other persons to present for payment or approval a claim that the
person knows is a false claim.
(d) Deliver, or
cause to be delivered, property to a public agency in an amount the person
knows is less than the amount for which the person receives a certificate or
receipt.
(e) Make or
deliver a document certifying receipt of property used by a public agency, or
intended to be used by a public agency, that the person knows contains false or
fraudulent information.
(f) Buy property
of a public agency from an officer or employee of a public agency if the person
knows that the officer or employee is not authorized to sell the property.
(g) Receive
property of a public agency from an officer or employee of the public agency as
a pledge of an obligation or debt if the person knows that the officer or
employee is not authorized to pledge the property.
(h) Make or use,
or cause to be made or used, a false or fraudulent statement to conceal, avoid
or decrease an obligation to pay or transmit moneys or property to a public
agency if the person knows that the statement is false or fraudulent.
(i) Fail to
disclose a false claim that benefits the person within a reasonable time after
discovering that the false claim has been presented or submitted for payment or
approval.
(2) For the
purposes of this section, a person has knowledge that a claim, record,
statement, document or information is false or fraudulent if the person:
(a) Has actual
knowledge of the false or fraudulent nature of the claim, record, statement,
document or information;
(b) Acts in
deliberate ignorance of the false or fraudulent nature of the claim, record,
statement, document or information; or
(c) Acts in
reckless disregard of the false or fraudulent nature of the claim, record,
statement, document or information.
(3) In an action
under ORS 180.760, the Attorney General need not prove that a person
specifically intended to defraud a public agency to establish that a person
acted with knowledge as described in subsection (2) of this section. [2009
c.292 §2]
Note:
See note under 180.750.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 180.755
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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