These would be personal business ventures, not the public position you hold.
ORS 244.020(2) "Business" means any corporation, partnership, proprietorship, firm, enterprise, franchise, association, organization, self-employed individual and any other legal entity operated for economic gain. This does not include income-producing not-for-profit corporations that are tax-exempt under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code with which a public official or relative of a public official is associated in a non-compensated capacity.
ORS 244.020(10) "Member of Household" means any person who resides with the public official.
Items A and B may be the same, and Item B may be subsidiary of parent company listed in Item A for example.
ORS 244.020(2) "Business" means any corporation, partnership, proprietorship, firm, enterprise, franchise, association, organization, self-employed individual and any other legal entity operated for economic gain. This does not include income-producing not-for-profit corporations that are tax-exempt under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code with which a public official or relative of a public official is associated in a non-compensated capacity.
ORS 244.020(10) "Member of Household" means any person who resides with the public official.
Your business would be a source, not the individual clients of your business.
ORS 244.020(8) "Income" means income of any nature derived from any source, including but not limited to any salary, wage, advance, payment, dividend, interest, rent, honorarium, return of capital, forgiveness of indebtedness, retirement income, real estate transactions, inheritance income, or anything of economic value received as income including income from government sources (i.e., social security, your public salary, etc.).
Do not list your principal residence. Geographical boundaries for legislators, or filers from state agencies, boards, commissions or institutions would be the state borders. Boundaries for local filers would be the limits of the city, county or district you serve.
Do not list expenses that were paid by the public body you represent.
ORS 244.020(7)(b)(F) - Reasonable expenses paid by any unit of the federal government, a state or local government, a Native American tribe that is recognized by federal law or formally acknowledged by a state, a membership organization to which a public body as defined in ORS 174.109 pays membership dues or a not-for-profit corporation that is tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, for attendance at a convention, fact-finding mission or trip, conference or other meeting if the public official is scheduled to deliver a speech, make a presentation, participate on a panel or represent state government as defined in ORS 174.111, a local government as defined in ORS 174.116 or a special government body as defined in ORS 174.117.
These events are those that were officially sanctioned or designated by your public body. Do not list expenses that were paid by the public body you represent.
ORS 244.020(7)(b)(H) – Reasonable food, travel or lodging expenses provided to a public official, a relative of the public official accompanying the public official, a member of the household of the public official accompanying the public official or a staff member of the public official accompanying the public official, when the public official is representing state government as defined in ORS 174.111, a local government as defined in ORS 174.116 or a special government body as defined in ORS 174.117.
(i) On an officially sanctioned trade-promotion or fact-finding mission; or
(ii) In officially designated negotiations, or economic development activities, where receipt of the expenses is approved in advance.
ORS 244.020(7) "Honorarium" means a payment or something of economic value given to a public official in exchange for services upon which custom or propriety prevents the setting of a price. Services include, but are not limited to, speeches or other services rendered in connection with an event.
Example: The public official or household member is an employee or owner of a private company that also employs a lobbyist.
Owning stock in a publicly traded company in which the lobbyist also owns stock is not a relationship that requires disclosure.
ORS 171.725(9): "Lobbyist" is defined as:
(a) Any individual who agrees to provide personal services for money or any other consideration for the purpose of lobbying.
(b) Any person not otherwise subject to paragraph (a) of this subsection who provides personal services as a representative of a corporation, association, organization or other group, for the purpose of lobbying.
(c) Any public official who lobbies.
ORS 244.020(8): "Income" means income of any nature derived from any source, including but not limited to any salary, wage, advance, payment, dividend, interest, rent, honorarium, return of capital, forgiveness of indebtedness, retirement income, real estate transactions, inheritance income, or anything of economic value. (Including income from government sources, i.e., social security, your public salary, etc.)
"Legislative or Administrative Interest" means an economic interest, distinct from that of the general public in any matter subject to the decision or vote of the public official acting in the public official’s capacity as a public official.
Do not list loans from state or federally regulated financial institutions (banks, etc.) or retail credit accounts, and do not list the amounts owed.
"Person" means, for purposes of this form:
(a) the public official required to file a Statement of Economic Interest, and
(b) an individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, and any other similar organization or association.
"Legislative or Administrative Interest" means an economic interest, distinct from that of the general public in any matter subject to the decision or vote of the public official acting in the public official’s capacity as a public official.
Do not list the amount of the investment. Do not list individual items in a mutual fund or blind trust, or a time or demand deposit in a financial institution, shares in a credit union, or the cash surrender value of life insurance.
ORS 244.020(2) "Business" means any corporation, partnership, proprietorship, firm, enterprise, franchise, association, organization, self-employed individual and any other legal entity operated for economic gain. This does not include income-producing not-for-profit corporations that are tax-exempt under section 501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code with which a public official or relative of a public official is associated in a non-compensated capacity.
"Legislative or Administrative Interest" means an economic interest, distinct from that of the general public in any matter subject to the decision or vote of the public official acting in the public official’s capacity as a public official
Do not list fees if you are prohibited from doing so by law or a professional code of ethics. ORS 244.070(3) provides an exception to this item when disclosure of a person would be "otherwise prohibited by law or by a professional code of ethics."
"Person" means, for purposes of this form:
(a) the public official required to file a Statement of Economic Interest, and
(b) an individual, corporation, partnership, joint venture, and any other similar organization or association.
"Legislative or Administrative Interest" means an economic interest, distinct from that of the general public in any matter subject to the decision or vote of the public official acting in the public official’s capacity as a public official.