Guide for Assessing Integrity - State of Oregon 2026

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Public Official Overview This means that each public official must make a personal judgement in deciding such matters as the use of official position for financial gain, what gifts are appropriate to accept, when to disclose the nature of conflicts of interest, and the employment of relatives or household members.
Definition: Linears are that class of resource where the length greatly exceeds its width; most often it is not visible in its entirety from any one vantage point; of human design, construction, enhancement, and/or use.
What is a conflict of interest as defined in Oregon Government Ethics law? In brief, a conflict of interest when an official action by the public official could or would result in a financial benefit or detriment to the public official, a relative of the public official or a business with which either is associated.
Public official is defined in ORS 244.020 as the First Partner and any person who, when an alleged violation of ORS Chapter 244 occurs, is serving the State of Oregon or any of its political subdivisions or any other public body as defined in ORS 174.109 as an elected official, appointed official, employee or agent,
There are provisions in ORS Chapter 244 that restrict or prohibit a public official from using actions of the position held to benefit a relative; or may limit the value of financial benefits accepted by a relative of the public official or may require the public official to disclose the nature of a conflict of

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