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2016 Op. Or. Att'y Gen. 1 (2016)

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ELLEN F. ROSENBLUM                             !'                                     FREDERICK M. BOSS
Attorney General                                                                         Deputy Attorney General



                                     DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
                                       GENERAL COUNSEL DIVISION

                                            January 25, 2016




        Ms. Dacia Johnson
        Administrator
        Commission for the Blind
        535 SE 12th Avenue
        Portland, OR 97214


        Re:    Opinion Request OP-2016-1

        Dear Ms. Johnson:

               ORS 346.510 to 346.570 require the Oregon Commission for the Blind (Commission) to
        establish vending facilities on certain public property to be operated by blind persons. The
        Commission asks a question about the operation of those vending facilities. Below we set out
        the Commission's question and our short answer followed by a discussion.

                                              QUESTION

               May blind vendors licensed by the Commission to operate vending machines on one or
        more public properties lawfully subcontract with commercial vendors to service the machines?

                                           SHORT ANSWER

               To operate the vending machines within the meaning of ORS 346.520(1) the licensed
        blind vendor either must personally carry out the day-to-day vending machine work or control,
        direct and supervise the subcontractor's work. A licensed blind vendor may not lawfully
        subcontract with a commercial vendor if the licensed blind vendor does not control, direct and
        supervise the subcontractor's work.1

                                             DISCUSSION

        I.     Statutory Interpretation Methodology

               Your question requires us to interpret the statutes governing the operation of vending
        facilities by blind persons. The methodology for interpreting statutes is set out in PGE v. Bureau
        of Labor and Industries, 317 Or 606, 610, 859 P2d 1143 (1993) as modified in State v. Gaines,
        346 Or 160, 171, 206 P3d 1042 (2009). Under that methodology, the goal is to determine the
        legislature's intent. We do so by examining the text, context and any pertinent legislative history.



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