What are some examples of actions a public official might do, that would be a violation of the prohibited use of office provision in Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 244.040(1)?
  • The mayor of a city signs a contract obligating the city to pay for janitorial services provided by a business owned by a relative of the mayor.
  • A city treasurer signs a city check payable to an office supply business that is owned by a relative.
  • A city billing clerk alters water use records so that the amount billed to the clerk's parents will be less than the actual amount due.
  • A volunteer firefighter borrows the fire district's power washer to prepare the exterior of the volunteer's personal residence for painting.
  • A county public works employee stores a motor home that is owned by the employee's parents in a county building used for storing heavy equipment.
  • An employee of a state agency has a private business and uses the agency's computer to advance the business by promoting, corresponding and managing the activities of the private business.
  • A school district superintendent approves and signs her own request for reimbursement of personal expenses the superintendent incurred when conducting official business.

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1. Who are public officials?
2. Are volunteers "public officials"?
3. What are the provisions of law that prohibit a public official from using the position or office held for financial gain?
4. What are some examples of actions a public official might do, that would be a violation of the prohibited use of office provision in Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 244.040(1)?
5. Are there any financial benefits a public official is allowed to receive, even if those benefits are only available because of the official position the person holds?
6. Do the Oregon Government Ethics laws prevent 2 people who are related from being employed by the same public body, or serving the same public body?
7. Do the OR Ethics laws prohibit a public official from working for a private employer or owning a private business while being employed by a public body/while holding a position with a public body?
8. What is a "conflict of interest" as defined in Oregon Government Ethics law?
9. What are the 2 types of conflict of interest?
10. Does Oregon Government Ethics law limit the gifts that public officials may receive?
11. Do the Oregon Government Ethics laws cover all bad behaviors that a public official might do?