Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 192 § 192.210 — Definitions for ORS 192.210 and 192.220
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 192 ·
Oregon Code § 192.210·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for ORS 192.210 and 192.220.
As used in ORS 192.210 and 192.220, unless the
context requires otherwise:
(1) Issuing
agency means:
(a) Every state
officer, board, commission, department, institution, branch or agency of state
government whose costs are paid from public funds and includes the Legislative
Assembly, the officers and committees thereof, and the courts and the officers
and committees thereof; or
(b) Any county,
special district, school district or public or quasi-public corporation.
(2) Printing
includes any form of reproducing written material.
(3) Report
means any report or other publication of an issuing agency that is required by
law to be submitted to the public or to a receiving agency.
(4) Receiving
agency means any state officer or state board, commission, department,
institution or agency or branch of government that is required by law to
receive any report from an issuing agency. If the branch of government is the
Legislative Assembly, the receiving agency is the Legislative Administration
Committee and if the branch is the judicial branch, the receiving agency is the
Supreme Court. [1969 c.456 §1; 1971 c.638 §11]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 192.210
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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