ORS 276A.259
Transparency Oregon Advisory Commission

  • members
  • duties
  • terms
  • reports

(1)

There is created the Transparency Oregon Advisory Commission consisting of nine members appointed as follows:

(a)

The President of the Senate shall appoint two members from among members of the Senate, one from the majority party and one from the minority party.

(b)

The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint two members from among members of the House of Representatives, one from the majority party and one from the minority party.

(c)

The Governor shall appoint one member from an executive branch agency.

(d)

The State Chief Information Officer shall appoint one member.

(e)

The Legislative Fiscal Officer shall appoint one member.

(f)

The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall each appoint one member of the public with experience or interest in public finance, public relations, measurement of performance outcomes or technology.

(2)

The commission shall advise and make recommendations to the State Chief Information Officer regarding the creation, contents and operation of, and enhancements to, the Oregon transparency website.

(3)

A majority of the members of the commission constitutes a quorum for transacting business.

(4)

A majority of the members of the commission must approve official action by the commission.

(5)

The commission shall elect one of the commission’s members to serve as chairperson not later than October 1 of each odd-numbered year.

(6)

If there is a vacancy for any cause, the appointing authority shall make an appointment that becomes immediately effective.

(7)

The commission shall meet at times and places that the chairperson or a majority of the members of the commission specifies.

(8)

The commission may adopt rules necessary to operate the commission.

(9)

The commission shall use the services of permanent staff of the Legislative Fiscal Office to the greatest extent practicable to staff the commission. The State Chief Information Officer may provide additional assistance.

(10)

Notwithstanding ORS 171.072 (Salary of members and presiding officers), members of the commission who are members of the Legislative Assembly are not entitled to mileage expenses or a per diem and serve as volunteers on the commission.

(11)

Members of the commission who are not members of the Legislative Assembly are not entitled to compensation or reimbursement for expenses and serve as volunteers on the commission.

(12)

All agencies of state government, as defined in ORS 174.111 (“State government” defined), shall assist the commission in performing the commission’s duties and, to the extent permitted by laws relating to confidentiality, to furnish such information and advice as the members of the commission consider necessary to perform the members’ duties.

(13)

The commission shall report to the Legislative Assembly not later than February 15 of each odd-numbered year. The report must describe:

(a)

Enhancements made to the Oregon transparency website during the previous two calendar years;

(b)

Possible future enhancements to the website, including but not limited to including information that relates to:

(A)

Performance outcomes that measure the success of state agency programs in achieving goals;

(B)

State agency bond debt;

(C)

State agency expenses for capital improvements;

(D)

Numbers and descriptions of jobs created through state agency contracts and subcontracts;

(E)

Lists of businesses and individuals that receive tax credits, deductions, refunds, rebates and other subsidies from a state agency;

(F)

Lists of the names of contractors that received a contract from a state agency, including the number of contracts and compensation the contractors received; and

(G)

Lists of the number of contracts that each state agency entered into during a biennium and the amount of moneys each state agency spent on the contracts; and

(c)

The feasibility of including an interactive application where citizens can simulate balancing a biennial budget for the state.

(14)

The term of office of each member is four years, but a member serves at the pleasure of the appointing authority. Before a member’s term expires, the appointing authority shall appoint a successor whose term begins on January 1 next following. A member is eligible for reappointment. If there is a vacancy for any cause, the appointing authority shall make an appointment that becomes immediately effective for the unexpired term. [Formerly 184.486]

Source: Section 276A.259 — Transparency Oregon Advisory Commission; members; duties; terms; reports, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors276A.­html.

276A.200
Legislative findings on information resources
276A.203
State Chief Information Officer
276A.206
Oversight of state information and telecommunications technology by State Chief Information Officer
276A.209
State Information Technology Operating Fund
276A.223
Requirement that state agency or public corporation obtain quality management services when implementing information technology initiative
276A.230
Definitions
276A.233
Information technology portfolio-based management
276A.236
Enterprise information resources management
276A.239
Portfolio-based management of information technology resources for Secretary of State
276A.242
Portfolio-based management of information technology resources for State Treasurer
276A.250
Definitions
276A.253
Oregon transparency website
276A.256
Reports of tax expenditures connected to economic development
276A.259
Transparency Oregon Advisory Commission
276A.262
Transparency Oregon Advisory Commission Fund
276A.270
Definitions
276A.273
Electronic Government Portal Advisory Board
276A.276
Ability to offer government services through portal
276A.300
Information systems security in executive department
276A.303
Information systems security for Secretary of State, State Treasurer and Attorney General
276A.306
Information security incidents and assessments
276A.323
State agency coordination
276A.326
Oregon Cybersecurity Advisory Council
276A.329
Oregon Cybersecurity Center of Excellence
276A.332
Authority of State Chief Information Officer to enter into agreements
276A.335
Moneys from federal government and other sources
276A.350
Definitions
276A.353
Chief Data Officer
276A.356
Open data standard
276A.359
Technical standards manual
276A.362
Release of publishable data on web portal
276A.365
Information management by state agencies
276A.368
Purpose of data
276A.371
Obligations of state agency under public records law
276A.374
Application to Secretary of State and State Treasurer
276A.400
Policy
276A.403
Coordination of telecommunications systems
276A.406
Acquisition of broadband and communications services
276A.409
Use of agency travel and transportation funds for telecommunications services
276A.412
Contracts for telecommunications equipment and services not to exceed 10 years
276A.415
Agreements to fund or acquire telecommunications equipment and services
276A.418
Public contracts for broadband Internet access service
276A.421
Provision of broadband services that compete with services of private telecommunications provider
276A.424
Connecting Oregon Schools Fund
276A.500
Definitions
276A.503
Oregon Geographic Information Council
276A.506
Powers of council
276A.509
Public body duty to share geospatial framework data with council
276A.512
Oregon Geographic Information Council Fund
276A.515
State geographic information officer
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