Or. Admin. Code § 265-010-0025 - Moral Character
(1) For
the purposes of this rule, lack of good moral character means conduct
constituting:
(a) A felony under state or
federal law
(b) Domestic
violence
(c) Stalking
(d) A drug-related offense, except for
offenses involving use or possession of marijuana
(e) A bias or hate crime under state or
federal law
(f) A sex
crime
(g) Untruthfulness
(h) Misuse of authority for financial
gain.
(2) If a law
enforcement officer is convicted of a crime based on conduct identified in
subsection (1) of this rule, proof of the conviction is conclusive evidence
that the conduct occurred.
(3) A
disciplining body shall impose upon a law enforcement officer disciplinary
action of termination upon a finding that the officer engaged in misconduct
demonstrating a lack of good moral character.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 243.812
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 243.812
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