Oregon Statutes § 260.085 Listing of occupation of contributor; procedure when occupation is unknown
Statute Text
(1)
An account required by ORS
260.055
and a statement required by ORS
260.083
to list the occupation of a contributor must list the occupation of the contributor in the account and on the first statement filed under ORS
260.057
or
260.076
after the contribution is received if the occupation is known to the candidate, political committee or petition committee filing the statement.
(2)
If an account required by ORS
260.055
or a statement required by ORS
260.083
to list the occupation of a contributor does not list the occupation of the contributor as required by ORS
260.055
or on the first statement filed under ORS
260.057
or
260.076
after the contribution is received, the candidate, political committee or petition committee shall file with the account and with the statement filed under ORS
260.057
documentation of a written request to the contributor to furnish the contributor's occupation.
(3)
If a candidate, political committee or petition committee receives a contribution that does not identify the occupation of the contributor, the candidate or committee shall make a written request to the contributor to furnish the occupation of the contributor within seven calendar days after receiving the contribution. A written request under this subsection may be sent by electronic mail.
(4)
If a candidate, political committee or petition committee receives information identifying the occupation of a contributor after making a written request under subsection (3) of this section, the candidate or committee, within seven calendar days after receiving the information, shall include the contributor's occupation in the account kept under ORS
260.055
and in the contributor's entry filed under ORS
260.057
.
History
1989 c.80 §3; 1991 c.719 §16; 1993 c.493 §69; 2001 c.82 §6; 2003 c. 542 , § 15 ; 2005 c. 797 , § 14 ; 2005 c. 809 , § 34 ; 2008 c. 41, § 4; 2009 c. 818 , § 28
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