Or. Admin. R. 199-008-0015 - Oregon Government Ethics Commission Guidelines on Sanctions
(1) The Commission will identify alleged
violations of statutes or rules within the Commission's jurisdiction during the
preliminary review phase or by preliminary finding of violations at the end of
an investigative phase. This rule will standardize the method for setting
sanctions to be imposed when a matter before the Commission is to be concluded
by a stipulated final order, final order or a final order by default.
(2) TABLE A lists the factors that the staff
and Commission may consider as mitigating or aggravating any violation of
Oregon Government Ethics law in ORS Chapter 244, Oregon Lobbying Regulation in
ORS Chapter 171 or the executive session provisions in ORS
192.660.
(a) Points will be assigned from the factors
listed in TABLE A. A total of the points assigned will be calculated.
(b) The total of the points assigned from
TABLE A will be applied to TABLE B to determine the type and severity of any
sanction imposed.
(A) If the point total
indicates a civil penalty, TABLE B will be used to determine the percentage of
the maximum civil penalty that may be imposed.
(B) If forfeiture is available as a sanction,
TABLE B will be used to determine the percentage of the maximum forfeiture that
may be imposed.
(3) If there are aggravating or mitigating
factors that are not listed in TABLE A, the director will prepare a summary of
those factors for the Commission to consider. The Commission may exercise its
discretion to deviate from the calculated sanctions from TABLE B and modify the
civil penalty or the forfeiture. Any deviation from the calculated sanctions
from TABLE B must be made part of the record of a case, either through an oral
or written statement.
(4) Possible
aggravating or mitigating factors that may be considered in an upward or
downward deviation from the calculated sanctions are: the responsibilities of
the position held by the person at the time of the violation, a demonstrated
acknowledgment of the violation and willingness to be educated, or an attempt
to deny responsibility or cover up the conduct.
(5) This rule does not apply in cases where
the sanction is limited under ORS
244.280,
244.282,
244.284,
244.320 or
244.350.
This rule also does not apply to sanctions imposed by the Commission for the
late filing of reports required by ORS
244.050(2)
to (4) or
171.752.
Notes
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Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 244.290
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 244.290, 244.390, 244.370, 244.350
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