Oregon Code § 1.003·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Chief
Justices powers to appoint Chief Judge and presiding judges; terms;
disapproval of appointment.
(1) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall appoint after conferring with
and seeking the advice of the Supreme Court, and may remove at pleasure:
(a) The Chief
Judge of the Court of Appeals.
(b) The presiding
judge for each judicial district.
(2) Except as
provided in subsection (3) of this section, the term of office of the Chief
Judge or presiding judge is two years, commencing on January 1 of each
even-numbered year. A judge is eligible for reappointment as Chief Judge or
presiding judge.
(3) If there is a
vacancy for any cause in the office of Chief Judge or presiding judge:
(a) When the
vacancy occurs after January 1 of an even-numbered year and before July 1 of
the following odd-numbered year, the Chief Justice shall make an appointment
for a term expiring December 31 of that odd-numbered year.
(b) When the
vacancy occurs after June 30 of an odd-numbered year and before January 1 of
the following even-numbered year, the Chief Justice shall make an appointment
for a term expiring December 31 of the odd-numbered year following that
even-numbered year.
(c) The Chief
Justice may designate a judge of the Court of Appeals to serve as acting Chief
Judge until an appointment is made as provided in this section. The Chief
Justice may designate any circuit court judge to serve as acting presiding
judge until an appointment is made as provided in this section.
(4) Before
appointing a Chief Judge or presiding judge the Chief Justice shall confer with
and seek the advice of the judges of the courts concerned in respect to the
appointment.
(5) The Chief
Justice shall give written notice of the judge appointed as Chief Judge or
presiding judge to each judge of the court concerned not later than 10 days
before the effective date of the appointment. A majority of the judges of the
courts concerned may disapprove the appointment by a written resolution signed
by each judge disapproving the appointment and submitted to the Chief Justice
before the effective date of the appointment. If the appointment is so
disapproved, the Chief Justice shall appoint another judge as Chief Judge or
presiding judge, and shall notify each judge of the courts concerned as
provided in this subsection. If the courts concerned have five or more
judges, a second appointment is subject to disapproval, as provided in this
subsection, by a majority of the judges of the courts concerned. A third
appointment is not subject to disapproval under this subsection. [1981 s.s. c.1
§4; 1995 c.658 §7; 1995 c.781 §3; 2013 c.155 §2]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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