Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 200 § 200.025 — Governors Policy Advisor for Economic and Business Equity; Certification
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 200 ·
Oregon Code § 200.025·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Governors Policy Advisor for Economic and Business Equity; Certification
Office for Business Inclusion and Diversity; duties.
(1) The Governor shall appoint a
Governors Policy Advisor for Economic and Business Equity within the office of
the Governor.
(2) The
Certification Office for Business Inclusion and Diversity is created within the
Oregon Business Development Department, and the Director of the Oregon Business
Development Department shall appoint the employees of the office.
(3) The Governors
Policy Advisor for Economic and Business Equity shall:
(a) Advise the
Governor and the director on activities and initiatives that may promote the
economic integration of minorities, women, veterans and emerging small
businesses into the business sector;
(b) Prepare an
annual report to the Governor, director and Legislative Assembly on
disadvantaged business enterprises, minority-owned businesses, woman-owned
businesses, veteran-owned businesses and emerging small businesses that
examines:
(A) The status of
the enterprises and businesses in the marketplace;
(B)
Accomplishments and resolutions that have occurred with respect to issues that
concern the enterprises and businesses; and
(C)
Recommendations for executive and legislative action; and
(c) Carry out
other duties that the Governor may assign.
(4) The
Certification Office for Business Inclusion and Diversity shall:
(a) Provide
information to minority-owned businesses, woman-owned businesses, veteran-owned
businesses and emerging small businesses;
(b) Assist in developing
and implementing an aggressive strategy for this state, based on research and
monitoring, that encourages minorities, women, veterans and emerging small
businesses to participate in the states economy;
(c) Recommend to
the director methods for researching, developing and implementing a plan to
involve minority-owned businesses, woman-owned businesses, veteran-owned
businesses and emerging small businesses in all state programs;
(d) Maintain, in
consultation with the Department of Transportation, public universities listed
in ORS 352.002 and other entities, an Oregon Opportunity Register and
Clearinghouse for information about contracting agency solicitations and other
opportunities to submit bids or proposals to contracting agencies to provide
goods, supplies and services, including professional services;
(e) Monitor the
certification and compliance program under ORS 200.055 for:
(A) Disadvantaged
business enterprises;
(B)
Minority-owned businesses, woman-owned businesses and veteran-owned businesses;
and
(C) Emerging
small businesses;
(f) Investigate
complaints and possible abuses of the certification program; and
(g) Assist in
promoting and coordinating plans, programs and operations of state government
that help minority-owned businesses, woman-owned businesses, veteran-owned
businesses and emerging small businesses to participate in the economic life of
this state. [1987 c.893 §4; 1989 c.1043 §3; 1993 c.500 §7; 1993 c.744 §§189,189a;
2003 c.794 §214; 2005 c.683 §§6,7; 2009 c.830 §135; 2015 c.565 §2; 2015 c.767 §§60,224,225;
2023 c.497 §3]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 200.025
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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