2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 260 - Campaign Finance Regulation; Election Offenses
Section 260.407 - Use of contributed amounts for certain purposes.


(A) Used to defray any expenses incurred in connection with the recipient’s duties as a holder of public office;
(B) Transferred to any national, state or local political committee of any political party;
(C) Contributed to any organization described in section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code or to any charitable corporation as defined in ORS 128.620; or
(D) Used for any other lawful purpose.
(b) Amounts received as contributions by a candidate, the principal campaign committee of a candidate for public office or the principal campaign committee of a holder of public office may not be:
(A) Converted by any person to any personal use other than to defray any expenses incurred in connection with the person’s duties as a holder of public office or to repay to a candidate any loan the proceeds of which were used in connection with the candidate’s campaign;
(B) Except as provided in this subparagraph, used to pay any money award as defined in ORS 18.005 included as part of a judgment in a civil or criminal action or any civil penalty imposed by an agency as defined in ORS 183.310 or by a local government as defined in ORS 174.116. Contributions described in this paragraph may be used to pay a civil penalty imposed under this chapter, other than a civil penalty imposed for a violation of this section or ORS 260.409;
(C) Except as provided in this subparagraph, used to pay any legal expenses incurred by the candidate or public official in any civil, criminal or other legal proceeding or investigation that relates to or arises from the course and scope of the duties of the person as a candidate or public official. Contributions described in this paragraph may be used to pay legal expenses incurred by the candidate or public official in connection with a legal proceeding brought under ORS chapters 246 to 260, other than a proceeding brought under this section or ORS 260.409; or
(D) Used to make payments in connection with a nondisclosure agreement relating to workplace harassment. A nondisclosure agreement made in violation of this subparagraph is void and may not be enforced by a court of this state.
(2)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, amounts received as contributions by a political committee that is not a principal campaign committee may be:
(A) Used to repay to the political committee any loan the proceeds of which were used in connection with the campaign;
(B) Transferred to any national, state or local political committee of any political party;
(C) Contributed to any organization described in section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code or to any charitable corporation as defined in ORS 128.620; or
(D) Used for any other lawful purpose.
(b) Amounts received as contributions by the political committee may not be:
(A) Converted by any person to any personal use;
(B) Except as provided in this subparagraph, used to pay any money award as defined in ORS 18.005 included as part of a judgment in a civil or criminal action or any civil penalty imposed by an agency as defined in ORS 183.310 or by a local government as defined in ORS 174.116. Contributions described in this subsection may be used to pay a civil penalty imposed under this chapter, other than a civil penalty imposed for a violation of this section or ORS 260.409;
(C) Except as provided in this subparagraph, used to pay any legal expenses incurred by a treasurer or director of a political committee in any civil, criminal or other legal proceeding or investigation that relates to or arises from the course and scope of the duties of the person as a treasurer or director. Contributions described in this subsection may be used to pay legal expenses incurred by a treasurer or director in connection with a legal proceeding brought under ORS chapters 246 to 260, other than a proceeding brought under this section or ORS 260.409; or
(D) Used to make payments in connection with a nondisclosure agreement relating to workplace harassment. A nondisclosure agreement made in violation of this subparagraph is void and may not be enforced by a court of this state.
(3)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, amounts received as contributions by a chief petitioner or treasurer of a petition committee may be:
(A) Used to repay to the chief petitioner any loan the proceeds of which were used in connection with the initiative, referendum or recall petition;
(B) Transferred to any national, state or local political committee of any political party;
(C) Contributed to any organization described in section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code or to any charitable corporation as defined in ORS 128.620; or
(D) Used for any other lawful purpose.
(b) Amounts received as contributions by a chief petitioner or treasurer of a petition committee may not be:
(A) Converted by any person to any personal use;
(B) Except as provided in this subparagraph, used to pay any money award as defined in ORS 18.005 included as part of a judgment in a civil or criminal action or any civil penalty imposed by an agency as defined in ORS 183.310 or by a local government as defined in ORS 174.116. Contributions described in this subsection may be used to pay a civil penalty imposed under this chapter, other than a civil penalty imposed for a violation of this section or ORS 260.409;
(C) Except as provided in this subparagraph, used to pay any legal expenses incurred by a chief petitioner or the treasurer of a petition committee in any civil, criminal or other legal proceeding or investigation that relates to or arises from the course and scope of the duties of the person as a chief petitioner or treasurer. Contributions described in this subsection may be used to pay legal expenses incurred by a chief petitioner or treasurer in connection with a legal proceeding brought under ORS chapters 246 to 260, other than a proceeding brought under this section or ORS 260.409; or
(D) Used to make payments in connection with a nondisclosure agreement relating to workplace harassment. A nondisclosure agreement made in violation of this subparagraph is void and may not be enforced by a court of this state.
(4) As used in this section:
(a) "Contribution" and "expenditure" include a contribution or expenditure to or on behalf of an initiative, referendum or recall petition.
(b) "Funds donated" means all funds, including but not limited to gifts, loans, advances, credits or deposits of money that are donated for the purpose of supporting the activities of a holder of public office. "Funds donated" does not mean funds appropriated by the Legislative Assembly or another similar public appropriating body or personal funds of the office holder donated to an account containing only those personal funds.
(c) "Public office" does not include national or political party office.
(d) "Workplace harassment" means conduct that constitutes discrimination prohibited by ORS 659A.030, including conduct that constitutes sexual assault as defined in ORS 181A.323. [1995 c.1 §18; 1999 c.999 §20; 2007 c.877 §14; 2009 c.818 §17; 2010 c.9 §9; 2013 c.758 §14; 2017 c.749 §40; 2019 c.462 §1]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 06 - Local Government, Public Employees, Elections

Chapter 260 - Campaign Finance Regulation; Election Offenses

Section 260.005 - Definitions.

Section 260.007 - Exclusions from definitions of "contribution" and "expenditure."

Section 260.011 - Prohibition on using cryptocurrency to make contribution.

Section 260.035 - Treasurer and statement of organization for political committees and candidates; change in information.

Section 260.037 - Liability of candidate or treasurer for default or violation of treasurer obligations.

Section 260.038 - Treasurer of more than one candidate or committee; replacement of treasurer.

Section 260.039 - Content of statement of organization of candidate or principal campaign committee.

Section 260.041 - Principal campaign committee.

Section 260.042 - Content of statement of organization of political committee.

Section 260.043 - Exemptions for candidate who expects neither contributions nor expenditures to exceed $750 or $3,500; exemptions.

Section 260.044 - Statement of independent expenditures; when person considered political committee or principal campaign committee; electronic filing; time frames; rules.

Section 260.046 - Discontinuance of statement of organization; rules.

Section 260.049 - Reports to be filed by certain corporations; rules.

Section 260.054 - Political committee campaign account; petition committee petition account.

Section 260.055 - Accounts of contributions and expenditures; inspection; preservation.

Section 260.056 - Written loan agreements.

Section 260.057 - Electronic campaign finance filing system; schedule for filing; Internet availability; exclusions; rules.

Section 260.064 - In-kind contribution from candidate, political committee or petition committee; insufficient filing; updated information.

Section 260.076 - Statements of contributions received during session of Legislative Assembly.

Section 260.083 - Contents of statements.

Section 260.085 - Listing of occupation of contributor; procedure when occupation is unknown.

Section 260.095 - Reporting expenditures that are both in-kind contributions and expenditures; notice to candidate or committee; process; rules.

Section 260.112 - Filing of certificate by candidate or treasurer of political committee or petition committee who expects neither contributions nor expenditures to exceed $3,500; schedule.

Section 260.118 - Treasurer and statement of organization of petition committee; filing electronic statements of contributions and expenditures; schedule; rules.

Section 260.156 - Rules for reporting expenditures and contributions.

Section 260.163 - County or city campaign finance provisions.

Section 260.200 - Secretary of State rules for accounts, forms, material to be retained and material not subject to disclosure.

Section 260.205 - Inspection of statements; notice of failure to file correct statements; complaints; sufficiency of response.

Section 260.215 - Periodic examination and investigation of statements.

Section 260.218 - Subpoena authority.

Section 260.225 - Court proceedings to compel filing of correct statements; attorney fees.

Section 260.232 - Civil penalty for failure to file statement or to include required information; notice.

Section 260.234 - Notice of civil penalty; sufficiency of response; timeline for action by filing officer.

Section 260.241 - Removal from general election ballot for failure to file statement; notice to candidate.

Section 260.255 - Preservation of filed statements by filing officers; maintenance of data filed electronically; State Archivist rules.

Section 260.262 - Accounts of chief petitioners; review and inspection; retention; disclosure as public record; rules.

Section 260.266 - Statement of persons who paid for communication in support of or in opposition to clearly identified candidate; requirements; rules.

Section 260.275 - Definitions for ORS 260.275 to 260.285.

Section 260.281 - Donor identification lists; contents; updates; rules.

Section 260.285 - Civil penalty for failure to file donor identification list or to include required information; notice; rules.

Section 260.315 - Distribution of copies of law.

Section 260.345 - Complaints or other information regarding violations; action by Secretary of State and Attorney General.

Section 260.365 - Election or appointment after deprivation of nomination or office for violation.

Section 260.402 - Contributions in false name.

Section 260.407 - Use of contributed amounts for certain purposes.

Section 260.413 - Prohibition on committee providing consideration in connection with nondisclosure agreement relating to workplace harassment.

Section 260.432 - Solicitation of public employees; activities of public employees during working hours; recognized student government exception.

Section 260.532 - False publication relating to candidate or measure; civil action; damages; other remedies; limitation on action.

Section 260.537 - False publication intended to mislead electors; civil action; penalties.

Section 260.550 - Use of term "incumbent."

Section 260.555 - Prohibitions relating to circulation, filing or certification of initiative, referendum or recall petition.

Section 260.556 - Secretary of State prohibited from counting petition signatures obtained by certain persons.

Section 260.558 - Payment for signing or not signing initiative, referendum or recall petition; sale or purchase of signature sheets.

Section 260.561 - Liability of certain chief petitioners for violations committed by persons obtaining signatures on petition; exceptions.

Section 260.563 - Liability of contractor obtaining signatures on petition for violations committed by subcontractor; exceptions.

Section 260.567 - Alteration of information on petition signature sheet; exceptions.

Section 260.569 - Payment based on signatures obtained on nominating petition or voter registration card.

Section 260.575 - Use of threats and intimidation for purpose of extorting money.

Section 260.635 - Bets and wagers on election results.

Section 260.645 - Illegal acts relating to voting machines or vote tally systems.

Section 260.665 - Undue influence to affect registration, voting, candidacy, signing petitions; solicitation of money or other benefits.

Section 260.675 - Prohibited distribution of ballots.

Section 260.695 - Prohibitions relating to voting.

Section 260.715 - Prohibited conduct.

Section 260.993 - Criminal penalties.

Section 260.995 - Civil penalties.