§ 305.690 Definitions for ORS 305.690 to 305.753
§ 305.695 Oregon Charitable Checkoff Commission; qualifications; term; compensation and expenses
§ 305.700 Officers; meetings; quorum; director as nonvoting member
§ 305.715 Determination of eligibility; certification of entities to be listed on schedule of tax return
§ 305.720 Qualification for entity for contributions by checkoff; period of eligibility; reapplication
§ 305.725 Application of entity
§ 305.730 Financial report of entity
§ 305.740 Commission examination for continuing eligibility; disqualification order
§ 305.745 Inclusion of eligible entities on schedule of tax return
§ 305.747 Administrative expenses; crediting contributions to entities; responsibilities of department and director; rules
§ 305.753 State Treasurer may solicit donations to eligible entities; department rules

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes > Chapter 305 > Charitable Checkoff Program

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  • Quorum: The number of legislators that must be present to do business.
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