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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 282 · Public Printing

282.020 Control of state printing and printing purchases

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282.020 Control of state printing and printing purchases.
(1)The Director of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services or the designee of the director shall:
(a)Control and manage all state printing.
(b)Control all state printing purchases, including those outside of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services; and any printing conducted outside of the department on behalf of state government may be conducted only through authority of the director or the director’s designee.
(2)State printing and state printing purchases described in subsection
(1)of this section do not include printing and binding that:
(a)Advertises or promotes agricultural or manufactured products; or
(b)The State Parks and Recreation Department engages in or contracts for in the course of:
(A)Communicating with persons who are interested in the state’s recreational sites and resources, including visitors to this state; or
(B)Advertising, promoting or providing education concerning the state’s recreational sites and resources.
(3)The director or the director’s designee may advertise for bids and award contracts for state printing, but the policy of the director or the director’s designee in deciding what work shall be let by contract shall be dictated by questions of good business and economy. [Amended by 1959 c.293 §1; 1975 c.605 §2; 1995 c.452 §11; 2001 c.539 §2; 2025 c.414 §3]
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