Honorarium definition

Honorarium means any payment made in consideration for any speech given, article published, or attendance at any public or private conference, convention, meeting, social event, meal, or similar gathering. “Honorarium” does not include ceremonial gifts or awards that have insignificant monetary value; unsolicited gifts of nominal value or trivial items of informational value; or earned income from any person, other than a legislative agent, for personal services that are customarily provided in connection with the practice of a bona fide business, if that business initially began before the public official or employee conducting that business was elected or appointed to the public official’s or employee’s office or position of employment.
Honorarium means money or thing of value offered to a
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. [ORS 244.020(8)]

Examples of Honorarium in a sentence

  • Full-Semester Student Intern (has a student intern full-time for entire semester)** $250.00 Honorarium Fee Half-Semester Student Intern (has a student intern half-time or half of the semester)** $125.00 Honorarium Fee How many University of Idaho student teachers have you worked with total, including this semester Please indicate below if you have already received a plaque from the College of Education, Health and Human Sciences for a previous student intern.


More Definitions of Honorarium

Honorarium means anything of value that is accepted by, or on behalf of, an official or employee of the judicial branch as consideration for an appearance, speech or article if the donor is:
Honorarium means a payment of compensation or the giving of anything of value to an official or employee in relation to a speaking engagement.
Honorarium means a payment of money to a person holding elective office as consideration for an appearance, a speech, an article, or any activity related to or associated with the performance of duties as an elected official. An honorarium does not include any of the following:
Honorarium means money or thing of value offered to a state officer or state employee for a speech, appearance, article, or similar item or activity in connection with the state officer's or state employee's official role.
Honorarium means a portion of the net surplus of a society distributed among some or all of the members of the committee of management in consideration of their services which would not otherwise be remunerated;
Honorarium means a payment of money or anything with a monetary resale value to a person for an appearance or a speech by the person. "Honorarium" does not include reimbursement for actual and necessary travel expenses for an appearance or speech. "Honorarium" does not include a payment for an appearance or a speech that is unrelated to the person's official capacity or duties.[PL 1989, c. 561, §14 (NEW).]
Honorarium means a payment or something of economic value given to a public official in exchange for services including, but not limited to, speeches or other services rendered in connection with an event. “Legislative or administrative interest” means an economic interest, distinct from that of the general public, in one or more bills, resolutions, regulations, proposals or other matters subject to the action or vote of a public official.