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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 409

409.160 Information from personnel within department

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409.160 Information from personnel within department.
(1)The Director of Human Services shall require from the personnel within the department such information, reports and documentation, as the director, in the discretion of the director, determines will be necessary to enable the director to:
(a)Execute responsibilities pursuant to law.
(b)Develop and report to the Governor from time to time on legislative, budgetary and administrative programs to accomplish comprehensive, long-range, coordinated planning and policy formulation in the matters of public interest related to the department.
(c)File with the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, for purposes of ORS 291.208, an agency request budget for the department.
(2)Where such information, reports or documentation is confidential in the hands of departmental personnel, it shall be confidential in the hands of the director. [Formerly 184.775; 2001 c.900 §67; 2016 c.117 §62]
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