Oregon Code § 284.122·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Authority of commission.
To carry out the duties and purposes of the Oregon Tourism Commission, and in
addition to other powers granted to the commission under ORS 284.101 to 284.148
or other law, the commission may:
(1) Make
contracts and execute all instruments necessary or convenient for carrying out
the duties of the commission;
(2) Acquire, own,
hold, transfer, encumber or dispose of property of any kind, or any interest in
that property;
(3) Enter into
agreements or other transactions involving tourism with any federal, state,
county or municipal agency or with any person or other entity;
(4) Appoint
officers, consultants, agents or advisors, and prescribe their duties;
(5) Appear before
boards, commissions, departments or other agencies of municipal or county
governments, the state government or the federal government;
(6) Procure
insurance against any losses incurred in connection with property of the
commission in the amounts and from the insurers as the commission determines is
necessary or desirable;
(7) Accept
donations, grants, bequests or devises, conditional or otherwise, of money,
property, services or other items of value, including any interest or earnings
thereon, that may be received from the federal government or any agency of the
federal government, any state or municipal government agency, or any
institution or person, public or private, to be held, used or applied for any
purpose of the commission, in accordance with the terms of the donation, grant,
bequest or devise;
(8) Organize,
conduct, sponsor, cooperate with or assist the private sector or other state
agencies in the conduct of conferences and tours related to Oregon tourism;
(9) Provide and
pay for advisory services and technical assistance that may be necessary or
desirable to carry out the duties and purposes of the commission;
(10) Exercise any
other powers necessary or desirable for the operation and functioning of the
commission that is consistent with the purposes of the commission;
(11) Charge for
products or services provided and receive revenue from any source to be used
for the purposes of the commission;
(12) Enter into
agreements and cooperate with political subdivisions of this state, state
agencies, other states, the federal government, governments of foreign
countries or private individuals, corporations or other persons in the
publication or distribution of information relating to tourism, recreational
activities and tourism facilities, or other information or materials of
interest or service to the traveling public or relating to developing or
promoting tourism in this state; and
(13) Accept or
provide travel, lodging, meals, entertainment, meetings and other services from
or to public or private entities or persons in order to carry out the duties of
the commission. [Formerly 285A.271]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 284.122
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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