ORS 181.010(6) and OAR 257-010-0025(1)(b) authorize the Governor
to allow Law Enforcement Data System access to designated state and local
agencies which require such information “for agency employment purposes,
licensing purposes or other demonstrated needs when designated by order of the
Governor.” Executive Order No. 90-05 grants such access to a number of state agencies
and establishes the conditions under which such access is authorized.
Subsequent Executive Orders have authorized access for additional state and
local agencies for various purposes.
The Oregon Business Development Department dba Business Oregon requires
access to the Oregon State Police criminal offender information system in order
to conduct background investigations on prospective employees and service
providers.
1. Pursuant to ORS 181.010(6) and OAR 257-010-0025(1)(b), I hereby
authorize the Oregon State Police to provide the Oregon Business Development
Department with access to the Oregon State Police criminal offender information
system solely for the purpose of conducting background investigations on prospective
employees or service providers for specific identified positions involved with
cash receipting and depositing, payroll preparation functions, mail services,
access to personal information about employees or members of the public, system
administrator access to IT systems, or access to tax or financial information
about individuals or business entities.
2. Executive Order No.
90-05 continues to govern the compilation, maintenance, and dissemination of
criminal offender information as defined in ORS 181.010(3), and that Order
governs the access to the Oregon State Police criminal offender information
system authorized by this Order.
Done at Salem, Oregon, this 3rd day of March, 2011.
/s/
John A. Kitzhaber
John
A. Kitzhaber, M.D.
GOVERNOR
ATTEST
/s/
Kate Brown
Kate
Brown
SECRETARY
OF STATE
Pursuant to ORS 401.165, I find that a threat to life, safety and property
exists due to tsunami wave action that occurred in Curry County, Oregon on
March 11, 2011. The damaging waves destroyed infrastructure in the Port of
Brookings as well as other areas of the County. The damages have closed the
Port indefinitely, which impacts the economy of the entire area.
1. The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) has activated the
State’s Emergency Operations Plan. The Office of Emergency Management will
coordinate damage assessment activities with the County and other agencies as
warranted.
2. A Governor’s Recovery Cabinet will be formed to look at ways to
assist the County as they recover from this devastating event. The Governor’s
Recovery Cabinet will be made up of State Agencies who may have a role in the
recovery, whether it is infrastructure repair or economic relief in the way of
technical assistance, grants and or loans to the affected parties.
3. The Office of Emergency Management will coordinate for
appropriate avenues of federal assistance that may be available to assist the
County as they recover from this event after damage assessment information is
tabulated.
Done at Salem, Oregon, this 15th day of March, 2011.
/s/
John A. Kitzhaber
John
A. Kitzhaber, M.D.
GOVERNOR
ATTEST
/s/
Kate Brown
Kate
Brown
SECRETARY
OF STATE