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OR HB2821
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Paul Evans
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AI Summary
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Directors and senior executives of businesses receiving $10 million or more in public moneys over a five-year period must file annual statements of economic interest with the Oregon Government Ethics Commission
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"Public partner" is defined as any business or 501(c) nonprofit that has received $10 million or more in public payments, grants, below-market-rate loans, or other public expenditures over the previous five years
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Required disclosures include business positions, income sources exceeding 10% of household income, real property interests, honoraria over $15, and associations with registered lobbyists
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Statements must be filed by April 15 annually, or by April 15 following the date a person becomes a director or senior executive of a qualifying public partner
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The Oregon Government Ethics Commission may impose civil penalties on directors or senior executives who fail to file required statements after receiving notice and a 15-day compliance period
Legislative Description
Relating to disclosure of information from executives of businesses receiving public moneys.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025