Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 244 § 244.270 — Findings as grounds for removal; notice to public bodies
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 244 ·
Oregon Code § 244.270·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Findings as grounds for removal; notice to public bodies.
(1) If the Oregon Government
Ethics Commission finds that an appointed public official has violated any
provision of this chapter or any rule adopted under this chapter, or has
violated any provision of ORS 192.610 to 192.705 with intentional disregard of
the law or willful misconduct, the finding is prima facie evidence of unfitness
where removal is authorized for cause either by law or pursuant to section 6,
Article VII (Amended) of the Oregon Constitution.
(2) If the
commission finds that a public official has violated any provision of this
chapter or any rule adopted under this chapter, or has violated any provision
of ORS 192.610 to 192.705, the commission shall notify the public body, as
defined in ORS 174.109, that the public official serves. The notice shall
describe the violation and any action taken by the commission. The commission
shall provide the notice not later than 10 business days after the date the
commission takes final action against the public official. [1974 c.72 §14; 1977
c.588 §7; 2007 c.865 §11; 2023 c.417 §10]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 244.270
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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