Oregon Code § 305.695·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
Charitable Checkoff Commission; qualifications; term; compensation and
expenses.
(1)
There is created the Oregon Charitable Checkoff Commission, consisting of five
voting members appointed by the Governor and, as nonvoting members, one
Representative appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives and one
Senator appointed by the President of the Senate. The Governor shall appoint
one voting member based on the recommendation of the Speaker and one voting
member based on the recommendation of the President.
(2) The term of
office of each voting member is four years, but a member serves at the pleasure
of the Governor. The term of office of a nonvoting member is two years. Before
the expiration of the term of a voting member, the Governor shall appoint a successor
whose term begins on January 1 next following. A member is eligible for
reappointment. If there is a vacancy in the voting membership for any cause,
the Governor shall make an appointment to become immediately effective for the
unexpired term. The Speaker and President, respectively, shall make an
appointment to fill a vacancy in the nonvoting membership.
(3) Individuals
appointed members of the commission must be residents of Oregon well qualified
by experience to make policy and recommendations in areas of concern to the
commission and otherwise to perform the duties of the office. Members of the
commission must be diversified in their charitable interests. At the time of
appointment, the voting members may not have any direct or indirect financial
interest in any checkoff proposal currently in law or under consideration by
the commission. If a conflict arises after a members appointment, the member
shall declare the conflict and abstain from deliberations and voting on the
proposal.
(4) A voting
member of the commission is entitled to compensation and expenses as provided
in ORS 292.495. The nonvoting legislative members are entitled to compensation
and expenses under ORS 171.072. [1989 c.987 §3; 2017 c.315 §5]
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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