Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 756 § 756.028 — Employee statements regarding prohibited interests

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 756 ·
Oregon Code § 756.028 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Employee statements regarding prohibited interests. Each employee of the Public Utility Commission shall file with the commission a statement regarding holdings of the employee and the holdings of the employee’s spouse and minor children of any pecuniary interest in any business or activity subject to the commission’s regulatory jurisdiction. Supplementary statements shall be filed as such pecuniary interests are acquired or divested. The statements shall be in such form as the commission prescribes. If the commission determines that an employee or spouse or minor child of the employee holds any such pecuniary interest that may interfere with the impartial discharge of the employee’s duties, the commission shall order divestiture of the interest. [1971 c.655 §5]
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