Oregon Code § 192.235·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Policy
for ORS 192.230 to 192.250.
(1) The Legislative Assembly finds that:
(a) Many state
agency reports are published for reasons that are historical and no longer
based on the publics need to be informed.
(b) The format of
many state agency reports is not economical or well suited to providing needed
information in easily understandable form.
(c) State agency
reports containing information that is useful but not to the general public should
be placed on a self-supporting schedule.
(2) It is the
policy of the Legislative Assembly to encourage state agencies to inform the
public, the Legislative Assembly and the Governor of matters of public interest
and concern. It is further the policy of this state to guarantee to its
citizens the right to know about the activities of their government, to benefit
from the information developed by state agencies at public expense and to enjoy
equal access to the information services of state agencies. It is further state
policy to encourage agencies to consider whether needed information is most
effectively and economically presented by means of printed reports. [1991 c.842
§2]
Note:
See note under 192.230.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 192.235
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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