One requirement for becoming a private investigator in the state of Oregon is passing a Proficiency Exam issued by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST). But…
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Oregon Library Job: Content Librarian
I’ve written before about the difference between the public perception of “library work” and the reality of working in a library. One needs to do little more than read…
Following a House Bill in the Oregon Legislature: Uniform Power of Attorney Act
Legal research is seldom quick and easy, but it sure is interesting. If you are at all inclined to dip your toe(s) into the Oregon Legislative process, here’s one…
Directory of Oregon Non-governmental “Policy” Organizations
Oregon Policy Directory , from the University of Oregon Libraries’ Public Policy Research website . This Directory includes non-government organizations and has a link to…
Oregon Digital Historical Newspaper Program
Take a spin in the beta-test version: Oregon Digital Newspaper Program “The Oregon Digital Newspaper Program (ODNP) is an initiative to digitize historic Oregon newspaper content…
Oregon 2009 Legislative Roundups
is a long, painstaking process): 1) The Oregon State Bar 2009 Legislative Highlights. (To purchase: Public Affairs : (503) 431-6376, toll-free in Oregon (800) 452-8260, ext. 376 or send…
Oregon 2011 Legislative Session
Starting in January 2011 Oregon Legislature will meet annually: In 2011, opening ceremonies will take place Monday, January 10th. The Legislature will be in session for three days (until…
Oregon Single-Payer Health Care Conference, January 2011
The Willamette Week has an article about the Oregon Single Payer Health Care Conference, to be held Saturday, January 29, 2010: Coverage for All: Is Single-Payer Health Care the…
Oregon Legislature: “Special” Session or “Supplemental” Session?
be in more than once every two years to try to deal with Oregon’s budget and public policy.” ……Oregon is one of five states where lawmakers still meet every other…
Oregon Notaries: There is a New Journal Rule: ID Theft Protections
From the Secretary of State’s office, Filing in Oregon dot com: “The Secretary of State has issued a new Oregon Administrative Rule, effective May 1, 2008 OAR 160-100-0210 Information…
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