(2) A major or minor political party shall be treated for purposes of contractual, tort or other liability as a nonprofit corporation.
(3) Officers and employees of a major or minor political party, including officers and employees of local subdivisions of the parties, shall be treated as officers and employees of nonprofit corporations for liability for all matters relating to the political party.
(4) Any member of a governing body of a major or minor political party, including local subdivisions of the parties, shall be treated as directors of nonprofit corporations for liability for all matters relating to the political party. If the bylaws of a party designate a central committee, such as a state, county or congressional district central committee, as the governing body of the party, then the members of the central committee shall be directors of the party for purposes of this section.
(5) Notwithstanding ORS 65.157, creditors of a major or minor political party may not proceed against members of the political parties for liabilities members owe to the parties arising from their party membership.
(6) This section does not affect the liability of political committee directors, treasurers and candidates as provided in ORS chapter 260. [1993 c.797 §5]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 06 - Local Government, Public Employees, Elections
Chapter 248 - Political Parties; Presidential Electors
Section 248.002 - Definitions.
Section 248.015 - Precinct committeepersons; qualifications; election; vote required; term.
Section 248.019 - Write-in candidate for precinct committeeperson; process.
Section 248.021 - Nomination of separate elector as precinct committeeperson.
Section 248.024 - Resignation or ineligibility of precinct committeeperson.
Section 248.029 - Recall procedure.
Section 248.033 - Organizational meeting; notice.
Section 248.075 - State central committee; organizational meeting; notice.
Section 248.315 - Selection of delegates to national convention.
Section 248.355 - Selection of presidential electors; candidate’s pledge.