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Adoption of Interim ARA 8.03 Public Records Requests | February 2024

The City Auditor’s Office has adopted the following new administrative rule on an interim basis for no longer than 180 days: ARA 8.03 - Public Records Request.

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Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for ARA 3.07 Employee Movement | November 2023

The City Auditor’s Office proposes updates to these administrative rules, which are available for public comment for thirty days before adoption.

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Adoption of Interim ARA 2.01 - Procurement Rules for the Auditor's Office | November 2023

The City Auditor adopts revisions to the following Auditor's Office procurement rules as interim rules, effective November 7, 2023, and for a period of not more than 180 days: ARA 2.01 - Procurement Rules for the Auditor's Office. This update clarifies departures from City procurement rules.

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Adoption of Interim Human Resources Administrative Rules for ARA 3.02 Equal Employment | October 2023

The City Auditor adopts revisions to the following administrative rules as interim rules, effective October 18, 2023, and for a period of not more than 180 days: ARA 3.02 Equal Employment. This update adds a section about Nasal Naloxone Use for Non-First Responders.

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Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for ARA 16.01 Election of Candidates | September 2023

The City Auditor’s Office proposes the creation of a new administrative rule, which is available for public comment for at least thirty days before adoption: ARA 16.01 Election of Candidates.

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Adoption of Interim Human Resources Administrative Rules for ARA 3.06 Leaves | September 2023

The City Auditor adopts revisions to the following administrative rule as an interim rule, effective September 8, 2023, and for a period of not more than 180 days: ARA 3.06 Leaves.

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Appointments to the Revenue Division Appeals Board complete

City Auditor Simone Rede appointed a state auditor to serve on the Board

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Adoption of Interim Human Resources Administrative Rules ARA 3.02 Equal Employment & ARA 3.06 Leaves | August 2023

The City Auditor adopts revisions to the following administrative rules as interim rules, effective August 18, 2023, and for a period of not more than 180 days: ARA 3.02 Equal Employment and ARA 3.06 Leaves.

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Adoption of Revised Administrative Rule | July 2023

The City Auditor adopts the following interim administrative rule, effective July 5, 2023, and for a period of not more than 180 days: ARA 3.07 Employee Movement.

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Adoption of Revised Administrative Rule | June 2022

The City Auditor adopts the following interim administrative rule, effective June 24, 2022, and for a period of not more than 180 days: ARA 8.03 Public Records Requests.

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Notice of Proposed Rulemaking | February 2022

The City Auditor proposes the following revised administrative rule for adoption: ADM 8.03 Public Records Requests.

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Auditor's 2021 Accountability Report

The Auditor’s Office conducts independent assessments of Portland government, impartial investigations of community members’ complaints, and provides a variety of services that make the City more accessible. This report highlights the breadth and depth our work in 2021.

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Auditor's 2020 Accountability Report

The Auditor’s Office is Portlanders’ independent agency responsible for providing oversight of City government. This Accountability Report, covering the year 2020, shows the breadth, depth and impact of our work.

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Auditor's 2019 Accountability Report

The Auditor's Accountability Report, covering the year 2019, provides examples of how we’ve been responsive to the public’s concerns, scrutinized the City’s spending of public dollars, tracked lobbyist influence, and revived forgotten parts of our City’s history.

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