Oregon Vacation
State of Oregon Job Announcement The salary for this position is negotiable up to $123,756 (annually). In addition, a comprehensive benefit program including family health and dental insurance, term life insurance, short and long term disability insurance, long term care insurance, holidays, vacation, sick leave, and the new state employee retirement program (OPSRP) is offered. ... [Read More]
Governor Ted Kulongoski Press Release “We have so much to be gained by investing more in tourism; this legislation will bring new jobs, new businesses and new dollars into Oregon,” said the Governor. “It will allow us to show European business and political leaders that Oregon offers the best environment for expansion into the United States - and it will provide us with the resources to tell the world about the mild weather and endless recreational opportunities that would sell any traveler in the world on a summer vacation in Oregon.” ... [Read More]
Learn More -- National Register of Historic Places Ashland, Oregon Travel Itinerary The state's official website for tourism offers information on lodging and reservations, activities, a calendar of events, and the ability to plan a vacation. The site divides the state into six regions to highlight local communities and attractions . ... [Read More]
Governor Ted Kulongoski Speech by Governor Kulongoski We are in a difficult economic period. And as we look for ways to re-invigorate Oregon's economy, we are aiming primarily to bring new investment to the state. I want to tell you, though, if we can't get people here to see our state, they won't invest in it. Because tourists are not just families on vacation; tourists are business owners, CEOs, Hollywood producers, international importers, and a variety of other people involved in America's economy. ... Domestic tourism is more important than ever. We have millions of Americans who want to take a vacation, and are less inclined to travel abroad than a few short years ago. They are looking for a comfortable, domestic destination. We have an opportunity to take advantage of this suddenly shifting market today. ... [Read More]
DOC Human Resources Division Recruitment and Career Services If you become a member of the Oregon Department of Corrections team, you will have the full range of benefits available to employees of the State of Oregon. In addition to competitive salaries, we offer retirement and medical benefits, paid vacation days, employee assistance programs, a state employees credit union, and deferred compensation plans. ... [Read More]
Governor Ted Kulongoski Governor's Highlighted Topics Discover a state where renowned chefs, four-star hotels and world-class golf exist side-by-side with roadside diners, yurts and snowboarding. Visit our TravelOregon site for everything you need to plan your next vacation in Oregon. ... [Read More]
Department of Revenue: Business Taxes State of Oregon Lodging Tax Lodging Providers: Businesses that manage vacation-home rentals (free-standing homes on separate properties) for property owners do not need to collect the 1-percent state lodging tax on those vacation homes. 2005 legislation regarding taxation of vacation homes is pending. Please continue to check this Web site for updated information. ... [Read More]
Oregon State Police - Identification Services Section Concealed Handgun License (CHL) Q: I am planning a vacation Oregon and would like to find out the validity of my concealed pistol permit, as well as any regulations for carrying my pistol. ... [Read More]
Beaverton - Vacation Checklist Staying alert to safety may make your vacation much more pleasant and enjoyable. Being a victim of a crime is no fun. Relax , have fun , and be safe ! ... Have good locks on all doors and windows and use them ! Ask a neighbor to watch the house while you're away. It's a good idea to leave your vacation address and telephone number with a neighbor so you can be reached in case of an emergency. Never leave your house key hidden outside your home. Stop all deliveries, or arrange for a neighbor to pick up your mail, newspapers, and packages. Arrange for someone to mow your lawn, rake leaves, and maintain the yard to give the home a lived-in look. Plug in timers to turn lights, a radio, or television on and off at appropriate times. This helps to disguise the fact that you are away. Turn the bell or ringer on your telephone down low. If a burglar is around, he won't be alerted to your absence by a ringing phone. Don't announce your absence on answering machine messages. Leave your blinds, shades and curtains in a normal position. Don't close them unless that is what you do when you are home. Close and lock garage doors and windows. ... [Read More]
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