Oregon Statutes
§ 180.448 — Attorney General investigative demand
Oregon § 180.448
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.5
Title 18Executive Branch; Organization
Ch. 180Attorney General; Department of Justice
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 180.448 (2026).
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(1)If it appears to the Attorney General that a person, including a person described in ORS 180.441 (1)(b), has possession, custody or control of any information, document or other material that is relevant to an investigation of a violation of ORS 180.400 to 180.455 or 323.806, or that could lead to the discovery of relevant information in an investigation of a violation of ORS 180.400 to 180.455 or 323.806, the Attorney General may execute an investigative demand and may cause an investigative demand to be served upon the person. The investigative demand may require the person:
(a)To appear and testify under oath at the time and place stated in the investigative demand;
(b)To answer written interrogatories; or
(c)To produce relevant documentary material or physical evidence for exami
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Legislative History
2017 c.687 §12
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§ 180.010
Office of Attorney General§ 180.020
Election; term of office§ 180.050
Location of office§ 180.080
Attorney General to manage criminal proceedings in court or before grand jury at request of Governor§ 180.097
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