Title 178 · ORS Chapter 178
240.167, 240.240 (3) and 240.321 apply to the office of the State Treasurer. ����� (5) The State Treasurer shall adopt rules, policies and procedures necessary to establish a system of personnel admi
Citation: ORS 240.167
Section: 240.167
240.167, 240.240 (3) and 240.321 apply to the office of the State Treasurer.
����� (5) The State Treasurer shall adopt rules, policies and procedures necessary to establish a system of personnel administration based on merit principles. The system must include provisions for the transfer of accumulated leave with pay between the office of the State Treasurer and other state agencies. For employees who do not serve at the pleasure of the State Treasurer or who are not subject to a collective bargaining agreement, the system must provide standards for discipline and dismissal and a process for appeal of decisions related to discipline and dismissal.
����� (6) The Deputy State Treasurer and other personnel shall perform such duties as the State Treasurer may direct and shall take an oath to support the Oregon Constitution and faithfully to discharge the duties of their positions.
����� (7) In the event of a vacancy in the office of State Treasurer:
����� (a) The Deputy State Treasurer may exercise any of the duties, powers or functions granted to the State Treasurer by the statutory law of this state until the vacancy is filled as provided by law; and
����� (b) Any duties assigned by the former State Treasurer to the Deputy State Treasurer under subsection (6) of this section prior to the vacancy are retained by the Deputy State Treasurer until modified by a successor in the office of State Treasurer. [Amended by 2005 c.751 �2; 2011 c.68 �1]
����� 178.065 Authority of State Treasurer to require fingerprints. For the purpose of requesting a state or nationwide criminal records check under ORS 181A.195, the State Treasurer may require the fingerprints of a person who:
����� (1) Is employed or applying for employment by the State Treasurer;
����� (2) Provides services or seeks to provide services to the State Treasurer as a contractor, vendor or volunteer; or
����� (3) Has been appointed or is being considered for appointment to a board or commission by the State Treasurer. [Formerly 181.541]
����� Note: 178.065 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 178 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
����� 178.070 [Amended by 1981 c.660 �19; repealed by 1989 c.569 �6]
����� 178.080 [Amended by 1969 c.591 �290; 1971 c.186 �2; renumbered 305.830]
����� 178.090 Manner of providing evidence of receipt of funds or securities. Whenever the State Treasurer is required in the performance of official duties to provide evidence of receipt of funds or of receipt of securities, the receipt shall be in such form as the State Treasurer specifies as appropriate to show that the funds or securities were received. The form of receipt specified by the State Treasurer is not required to be uniform for all funds or securities received. The receipt specified by the State Treasurer shall be considered as proper evidence for all purposes for which any printed or other form of receipt was considered adequate evidence. [1975 c.295 �1]
����� 178.100 [2001 c.936 �8; renumbered