File a Public Meeting Grievance

Public Meeting Grievance Procedure

The State of Oregon allows a person who believes the Commission has violated the state public meetings law to file a written grievance. The grievance must:

• Be in writing;
• Be filed with the public body within 30 days of the alleged violation;
• Set forth the specific facts and circumstances that are alleged to violate public meetings law;
• State the identity of the person filing the grievance; and
• Contain any other information required by Oregon Government Ethics Commission rules.

How to file a grievance

Submit a grievance by email to info@ostlund.com or mail to P.O. Box 3366, Salem, Oregon 97302.

What happens after I file a grievance?

The Commission has 21 days after receiving the grievance to provide a written response to the person who filed the grievance and send a copy of the grievance and the Commission response to the Oregon Government Ethics Commission.

If you have questions, please call 503-364-2944.


                 

 


 

 

 

 

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