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The secretary of state of Oregon, an elected constitutional officer within the executive branch of the government of the U.S. state of Oregon, is first in the line of succession to the governor. [1] The duties of the office are auditor of public accounts, chief elections officer, and administrator of public records.
Included in the Corporation Division is the Office of Small Business Assistance, [1] which cuts through red tape and is an independent voice for small business within state government. The Corporation Division maintains the Oregon Business Registry [2] online application which allows businesses to register online. There is also a Business Name ...
This is a list of official departments, divisions, commissions, boards, programs, and agencies of the government of the U.S. state of Oregon, including regional commissions and boards to which it is officially a party. Where a listing is that of a subdivision of another agency, the parent agency is indicated in parentheses.
Secretary of State Ben Olcott published the first edition in 1911 in response to an "increased demand for information of a general character concerning Oregon". [5] Early editions of the book were available free from the State. [4] By 1937, copies cost 25 cents; in 1981 the book cost $4. [6] [7]
Three Republicans are running in the May 21 primary election to for Oregon Secretary of State. They are Brent Barker, a small business owner; Dennis Linthicum, a state senator representing Klamath ...
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Oregon Secretary of State's Office, Sept. 27, Voters' Pamphlet for Coos, Curry, Douglas County. Oregon Secretary of State's Office, Sept. 3, The Oregon General Election Voters’ Pamphlet is Now ...
Oregon Administrative Rules Compilation (OAR) is the official compilation of rules and regulations, having the force of law in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is the regulatory and administrative corollary to Oregon Revised Statutes , and is published pursuant to ORS 183.360(3). [ 1 ]