(1) The Legislative Assembly finds that: (a) The records of the state and its political subdivisions are so interrelated and interdependent that the decision as to what records are retained or destroyed is a matter of statewide public policy. (b) The interest and concern of citizens in public records recognizes no jurisdictional boundaries and extends to such records wherever they may be found in Oregon. (c) As local programs become increasingly intergovernmental, the state and its political subdivisions
ORS 194.005 1967 c.541 §12; 1983 c.393 §12a; 1989 c.976 §1; repealed by 2013 c. 219, § 61
ORS 194.152 1989 c.976 §15; 2009 c. 123, § 4; repealed by 2013 c. 219, § 61
To comply with the state policy relating to reports outlined in ORS 192.235, a state agency shall do the following: (1) Use electronic communications whenever the agency determines that such use reduces cost and still provides public access to information. (2) Whenever possible, use standard 8-1/2-by-11-inch paper printed on both sides of the sheet and use recycled paper, as defined in ORS 279A.010 and rules adopted pursuant thereto. (3) Insure that public documents are furnished to the State Librarian