Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 305.065 (2026)

Deputy director; appointment; qualifications

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      305.065 Deputy director; appointment; qualifications. The Director of the Department of Revenue, with the approval of the Governor, may designate a deputy director, to serve at the pleasure of the director, with full authority to act for the director, but subject to the control of the director. The deputy director shall be skilled and expert in matters of taxation or financial administration and shall devote the entire time of the deputy director to the performance of the duties of the deputy director in the department. The designation of a deputy director shall be by written order filed with the Secretary of State. [1969 c.520 §§8,9; 1973 c.402 §3; 2016 c.98 §5]

 

      305.070 [Formerly 306.070; repealed by 1969 c.520 §49]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1980–2018 · leading case: Christensen II v. Dept. of Rev., 23 Or. Tax 155 (Or. T.C. 2018).
Christensen II v. Dept. of Rev., 23 Or. Tax 155 (Or. T.C. 2018). · cites it 2× “See ORS 305.065. The department has always had sufficient personnel to comply with ORS Cite as 23 OTR 155 (2018) 165 305.”
Hood River Cnty. v. Dep't of Revenue, 8 Or. Tax 279 (Or. T.C. 1980). “115(1) requires that the Director of the Department of Revenue or his chief deputy (ORS 305.065 and 305.115) "shall make the final determinations on all petitions and appeals which are to be written into orders subject to appeal to a court of law * * *” (emphasis supplied), and…”
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