Oregon Code Enforcement Association

Oregon Code Enforcement Association The Oregon Code Enforcement Association is comprised of Code Enforcement Officers across the State of Oregon.

The Oregon Code Enforcement Association is comprised of code enforcement officers that work in many different cities and counties across the state of Oregon. Members are from government agencies that provide codes for the health, safety, and welfare of its citizens and guests. The OCEA also welcomes associate members from outside the state of Oregon. If you work in code enforcement, planning and z

oning, building, or another area and are interested in membership, please contact us for information or visit our website.

12/19/2022

Save the date!!!

2023 OCEA Spring conference in Hood River from April 6-7.

More info to follow on speakers.

Happy Holidays from the OCEA Board!

Welcome to day 2! OCEA 2022 Fall Conference
10/21/2022

Welcome to day 2! OCEA 2022 Fall Conference

Charles “Chip” Case, a code enforcement officer for the city of Augusta, Georgia, was killed last week (8/20/20) by a ho...
08/25/2020

Charles “Chip” Case, a code enforcement officer for the city of Augusta, Georgia, was killed last week (8/20/20) by a homeowner after reposting a “condemned” sign on a house. As we mourn his loss, please remember that even routine calls can be dangerous.

The Augusta community continued to reel as police arrested the man charged with homicide in the Thursday slaying of city code enforcement officer and

03/16/2020

The OCEA 2020 Spring Conference at Brasada Ranch has been cancelled. Conference fees paid to OCEA will be refunded. Please contact Brasada Ranch directly to cancel lodging reservations. Everyone please stay safe & healthy.

Good job, Brookings Code Enforcement! Massive illegal garbage dumps like this are all too common.
02/15/2020

Good job, Brookings Code Enforcement! Massive illegal garbage dumps like this are all too common.

BROOKINGS, Ore. - The road department hauled 7 dump truck loads of garbage Wednesday from a transient camp on property owned by Curry County, the sheriff's office said. "Each load of trash and debris cost an average of $600. 00 to dump," Sheriff John Ward said in a statement. "Crew members doing the...

Saddle up for a fantastic OCEA 2020 Spring Conference at the Brasada Ranch on Thursday April 30th and ‪Friday, May 1st! ...
02/11/2020

Saddle up for a fantastic OCEA 2020 Spring Conference at the Brasada Ranch on Thursday April 30th and ‪Friday, May 1st! Registration is online at https://oregoncode.org/ .

Conference Registration
OCEA Member - 2 Day Conference: $200
Non-Member - 2 Day Conference: $275
Single Day Attendee: $125

Conference fee includes training 8am-4pm, breakfast and lunch on training days.
Conference fee does not include lodging.
Please register by April 15th.

Hotel Reservation
Brasada Ranch is in in Powell Butte, 30 miles northeast of Bend. The resort offers an outstanding golf course, high desert horseback riding, a relaxing spa, and fine dining.
Make your hotel reservation directly with Brasada Ranch at 866-373-4882. Identify yourself as attending the OCEA Conference to receive a discounted rate plus tax. Please book your room before April 15th to get the special room rate.
Single guestrooms are $96/night for 2 nights (arrive 4/29, check-out 5/1), for a total of $237.70 including taxes and fees.
The Brasada Ranch website is https://www.brasada.com/ .
16986 SW Brasada Ranch Rd, Powell Butte, OR 97753

Training Sessions
To Be Announced. Expect a full two days of job-related training and professional development, mixed with invaluable networking and resources.

The Oregon Code Enforcement Association (OCEA) is a professional organization for Code Enforcement officers in cities and counties across the state of Oregon.

Guilty! :D
12/13/2019

Guilty! :D

You know you have been doing Code Enforcement for a long time when you start making gingerbread houses with code violations... 🤦🏻‍♂️

Ethics, with Tammy Hedrick
10/04/2019

Ethics, with Tammy Hedrick

ePermitting Code Enforcement, with Kelly Marshall and Megan Hurley
10/04/2019

ePermitting Code Enforcement, with Kelly Marshall and Megan Hurley

Congratulations for members earning certifications.
10/04/2019

Congratulations for members earning certifications.

Address

PO Box 297
Canby, OR
97013

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