Oregon Statutes § 260.234 Notice of civil penalty; sufficiency of response; timeline for action by filing officer
Statute Text
(1)
A filing officer having reason to believe that a violation of an election law or rule for which a civil penalty may be imposed under ORS
260.232
has occurred shall proceed promptly as though the officer had received a complaint under ORS
260.345
and, not later than two years following the date the violation is alleged to have occurred, shall:
(a)
Determine whether a violation occurred; and
(b)
If a penalty is to be imposed, notify the person alleged to have committed the violation in the manner described in ORS
260.232
(2)
.
(2)
Not later than 90 calendar days after receiving payment for a penalty imposed under ORS
260.232
or receiving other information in response to a notification under subsection (1) of this section, the Secretary of State shall send a notice to the person stating whether the response or payment received is sufficient.
History
2009 c. 818 , § 25
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