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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 305 · Charitable Checkoff Program

305.753 State Treasurer may solicit donations to eligible entities; department rules

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305.753 State Treasurer may solicit donations to eligible entities; department rules.
(1)The State Treasurer may solicit and accept from private and public sources and cause to be credited and paid to any entity gifts, grants and other donations, in money or otherwise, if the entity is currently listed or entitled to be listed on the Oregon tax return for checkoff.
(2)In accordance with ORS chapter 183, the Department of Revenue may adopt such rules as are necessary for the operation of the Oregon Charitable Checkoff Commission and the administration of ORS 305.690 to 305.753. The commission may recommend that the department adopt rules under this section. [1989 c.987 §16; 1993 c.209 §21; 1993 c.797 §26; 1995 c.54 §19; 1995 c.79 §117; 1999 c.1084 §39; 2005 c.94 §26; 2005 c.836 §12; 2007 c.822 §§14,15; 2021 c.8 §10]
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