Oregon Statutes
§ 182.500 — Mandatory report to Governor by person performing ombudsman services; cooperation with ombudsman
Oregon § 182.500
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 182.500 (2026).
Text
(1)If an agency or officer of the executive department, as defined by ORS 174.112, designates a person to perform ombudsman services, the person shall report to the Governor in writing at least once each quarter. A report shall include a summary of the services that the person provided during the quarter and the person’s recommendations for improving ombudsman services and the services for which the person provides assistance.
(2)All public bodies, as defined by ORS 174.109, shall cooperate with an ombudsman established or specifically authorized by law, or designated by the Governor, and shall promptly provide all information requested by the ombudsman that is relevant to the duties of the ombudsman. Any person that contracts with a public body, as defined by ORS 174.109, shall cooperat
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Legislative History
2003 c.591 §17; 2007 c.893 §1
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