Oregon Code § 461.410·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Vendor
disclosure for major procurements.
(1) In order to allow an evaluation by the Oregon State Lottery of the
competence, integrity, background, character and nature of the true ownership
and control of lottery vendors, any person who submits a bid, proposal or offer
as part of a procurement for a contract for the printing of tickets used in any
lottery game, any goods or services involving the receiving or recording of
number selection in any lottery game, or any goods or services involving the
determination of winners in any lottery game, which are hereby referred to as
major procurements, shall first disclose at the time of submitting such bid,
proposal or offer to the state lottery all of the following items:
(a) A disclosure
of the lottery vendors name and address and, as applicable, the name and
address of the following:
(A) If the vendor
is a corporation, the officers, directors and each stockholder in such
corporation; except that, in the case of stockholders of publicly held equity
securities of a publicly traded corporation, only the names and addresses of
those known to the corporation to beneficially own 15 percent or more of such
securities need be disclosed.
(B) If the vendor
is a trust, the trustee and all persons entitled to receive income or benefit
from the trust.
(C) If the vendor
is an association, the members, officers and directors.
(D) If the vendor
is a subsidiary, the officers, directors and each stockholder of the parent
corporation thereof; except that, in the case of stockholders of publicly held
equity securities of a publicly traded corporation, only the names and
addresses of those known to the corporation to beneficially own 15 percent or
more of such securities need be disclosed.
(E) If the vendor
is a partnership or joint venture, all of the general partners, limited
partners or joint venturers.
(F) If the parent
company, general partner, limited partner or joint venturer of any vendor is
itself a corporation, trust, association, subsidiary, partnership or joint
venture, then all of the information required in this section shall be
disclosed for such other entity as if it were itself a vendor to the end that
full disclosure of ultimate ownership be achieved.
(G) If any member
of the immediate family of any vendor is involved in the vendors business in
any capacity, then all of the information required in this section shall be
disclosed for such immediate family member as if the family member were a
vendor.
(H) If the vendor
subcontracts any substantial portion of the work to be performed to a
subcontractor, then all of the information required in this section shall be
disclosed for such subcontractor as if it were itself a vendor.
(I) The persons
or entities in subparagraphs (A) to (H) of this paragraph, along with the
vendor itself, shall be referred to as control persons.
(b) A disclosure
of all the states and jurisdictions in which each control person does business,
and the nature of that business for each such state or jurisdiction.
(c) A disclosure
of all the states and jurisdictions in which each control person has contracts
to supply gaming goods or services, including, but not limited to, lottery
goods and services and the nature of the goods or services involved for each
such state or jurisdiction.
(d) A disclosure
of all the states and jurisdictions in which each control person has applied
for, has sought renewal of, has received, has been denied, has pending or has
had revoked a gaming license of any kind, and the disposition of such in each
such state or jurisdiction. If any gaming license has been revoked or has not
been renewed or any gaming license application has been either denied or is
pending and has remained pending for more than six months, all of the facts and
circumstances underlying this failure to receive such a license must be
disclosed.
(e) A disclosure
of the details of any conviction or judgment of a state or federal court of
each control person of any felony and any other criminal offense other than
traffic offenses.
(f) A disclosure
of the details of any bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization or any pending
litigation of each control person.
(g) A disclosure
for each control person who is a natural person of employment, residence,
education and military history since the age of 18 years, and any federal,
state or local elective position ever held by such person.
(h) A disclosure
consolidating all reportable information on all reportable contributions by
each control person to any local, state or federal political candidate or
political committee in this state for the past five years that is reportable
under any existing state or federal law.
(i) A disclosure
of the identity of any entity with which each control person has a joint
venture or other contractual arrangement to supply any state or jurisdiction
with gaming goods or services, including a disclosure with regard
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 461.410
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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