Or. Admin. Code § 199-050-0010 - Governing Bodies Subject to the Public Meetings Law
(1) The Public Meetings Law applies to the
following types of governing bodies:
(a)
Decision-Making Bodies. A decision-making body is a body with the authority to
make decisions for the public body on policy or administration. A body meets
this standard if its decision-making authority includes the power to exercise
governmental power and act on behalf of the public body.
(b) Advisory Bodies. An advisory body is a
body with authority to make recommendations to a public body on policy or
administration.
(2) The
Public Meetings Law does not apply to the following types of bodies:
(a) Fact Gathering Bodies. Bodies with only
the authority to gather and provide purely factual information to a public
body, and that do not have the authority to make decisions or
recommendations.
(b) Bodies
Advising Individual Public Officials. Bodies appointed by an individual public
official with authority to make recommendations only to that individual public
official who has the authority to act on the body's recommendations and is not
required to pass the recommendations on unchanged to a public body.
(c) Certain Multi-Jurisdiction Bodies.
Multi-jurisdictional bodies whose Oregon members do not constitute a majority
of the governing body's voting members.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 244.290
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 244.610 & ORS 192.685
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