Oregon Nonprofit Definition
Oregon Nonprofit
DEFINITION
DEFINITION
An Oregon Nonprofit is a Public Benefit Corporation. Can also be an association or trust with a charitable purpose. Articles of Incorporation must be filed the Oregon Corporation Division and must register your charity with the Oregon Department of Justice. It is the Attorney General's office that investigates charities for public safety. No owners. Assets must be given to another nonprofit upon dissolution. Operators are not personally liable for the debts. Must have directors to oversee policies and appoint officers.
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