Or. Admin. Code § 199-008-0005 - Definitions of terms in ORS Chapter 244
(1) The purpose of this rule is to define
certain terms and to clarify substantive provisions of ORS Chapter
244.
(2) The term "official duties"
means that the public official's actions are directly related to serving the
state of Oregon or any of its political subdivisions or any other public body
as a public official.
(3) The term
"official compensation package" means the wages and other benefits provided to
the public official. To be part of the public official's "official compensation
package", the wages and benefits must have been specifically approved by the
public body in a formal manner, such as through a union contract, an employment
contract, or other adopted personnel policies that apply generally to employees
or other public officials. "Official compensation package" also includes the
direct payment of a public official's expenses by the public body, in
accordance with the public body's policies.
(4) The term "reimbursement of expenses"
means the payment by a public body to a public official serving that public
body, of expenses incurred in the conduct of official duties on behalf of the
public body. Any such repayment must comply with any applicable laws and
policies governing the eligibility of such repayment. Expenses paid by the
public body to their own public officials need not be reported by the public
official under ORS 244.060.
(5)
"Confidential information" means any record that is exempt from public
disclosure or inspection under state law, or any information obtained in the
course of or by reason of holding position as a public official that is not
publicly disclosed. The record or information is no longer confidential if it
has been voluntarily disclosed by the public body, or been disclosed through a
public records disclosure order or court order.
(6) As used in ORS 244.047, a public contract
is "authorized by" a public official if the public official performed a
significant role in the selection of a contractor or the execution of the
contract. A significant role can include recommending approval or signing of
the contract, including serving on a selection committee or team, or having the
final authorizing authority for the contract.
(7) As defined in ORS 244.020(15), a public
official includes anyone serving the State of Oregon or any of its political
subdivisions or any other public body in any of the listed capacities,
including as an "agent." An "agent" means any individual performing
governmental functions. Governmental functions are services provided on behalf
of the government as distinguished from services provided to the government.
This may include private contractors and volunteers, depending on the
circumstances. This term shall be interpreted to be consistent with Attorney
General Opinion No. 8214 (1990).
(8) "Ministerial Acts" as used in ORS 244.177
means any act that a public official may take in the ordinary course of
performing their official duties that has no financial impact on a relative or
household member who seeks employment with, is employed by, or who otherwise
serves the same public body. Such acts may include taking meeting minutes,
notarizing documents, taking messages, filing or duplicating
documents.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 244.290
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 244.020, 244.047, 244.040, 244.042, 244.177, 244.045
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