SB 5522
Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys or other revenues, including Miscellaneous Receipts and reimbursements from federal service agreements, but excluding lottery funds and other federal funds, collected or received by the Oregon Government Ethics Commission.
Jurisdiction
Oregon
Session
2025 Regular Session
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(at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services)
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Bill overview
This bill restricts how the Oregon Government Ethics Commission can spend money collected from fees, miscellaneous receipts, and federal reimbursements. Specifically, it limits these funds to $7,093,909 for the biennial period, excluding lottery funds and other federal grants. The bill aims to provide a more defined budget for the Ethics Commission’s operations. It also includes a minor numerical adjustment to the specified amount.
Key provisions
- Limits biennial expenditures from fees, moneys, and reimbursements.
- Excludes lottery funds from the restricted spending.
- Excludes other federal funds from the restricted spending.
- Specifies a maximum spending amount of $7,093,909.
- Includes a correction to the originally proposed spending amount.
Who is affected
- Oregon Government Ethics Commission
- Individuals and organizations subject to Oregon ethics laws
Notable changes
- Establishes a specific spending limit for the Ethics Commission's revenue.
- Clarifies which revenue sources are subject to the spending limit.
Fiscal impact
The bill will result in a slight increase in the amount the Oregon Government Ethics Commission can spend from restricted revenue sources.
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Primary sponsor
Oregon Department of Administrative Services
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