Oregon Code § 1.195·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Reports
on liquidated and delinquent accounts of state courts.
(1) Not later than October 1 of
each fiscal year, all state courts and all commissions, departments and
divisions in the judicial branch of state government shall submit reports to
the Legislative Fiscal Office that describe the status of the liquidated and
delinquent accounts of the judicial branch of state government, and the efforts
made to collect those liquidated and delinquent accounts during the immediately
preceding fiscal year. The reports required under this subsection shall be in a
form prescribed by the Legislative Fiscal Office and shall include but not be
limited to:
(a) The total
number of all liquidated and delinquent accounts, and the balance for those
accounts, at the beginning of the fiscal year;
(b) The total
number of all liquidated and delinquent accounts, and the balance for those
accounts, at the end of the fiscal year;
(c) The
liquidated and delinquent accounts that have been added during the immediately
preceding fiscal year;
(d) The total
amount collected on liquidated and delinquent accounts during the immediately
preceding fiscal year;
(e) The total
amount and total number of liquidated and delinquent accounts that have been
written off during the immediately preceding fiscal year;
(f) The total
amount and total number of liquidated and delinquent accounts that have been
assigned for collection, and the collection efforts made for those accounts,
during the immediately preceding fiscal year;
(g) The total
amount and total number of liquidated and delinquent accounts that have been
turned over to private collection agencies under ORS 1.197 and the total amount
that has been collected by those agencies during the immediately preceding
fiscal year;
(h) The total
amount and total number of accounts that have ceased to be liquidated and
delinquent during the fiscal year for reasons other than having been collected
or written off;
(i) The total
number and total amount of all liquidated and delinquent accounts that have
been exempted under ORS 1.199;
(j) A statement
indicating whether the reporting state court, commission, department or
division in the judicial branch of state government has liquidated and
delinquent accounts that are not exempt under ORS 1.198 or 1.199, or are
otherwise prohibited or exempted by law from assignment, for which no payment
has been received for more than 90 days and that have not been assigned to a
private collection agency or to the Department of Revenue under ORS 1.197; and
(k) Any other
information necessary to inform the Legislative Fiscal Office of the status of
the liquidated and delinquent accounts of the judicial branch of state
government.
(2) The
Legislative Fiscal Office shall include information on the status of the
liquidated and delinquent accounts of the judicial branch of state government
in the annual report required under ORS 293.229. The information shall be based
on the reports submitted under subsection (1) of this section.
(3) The reports
required under subsection (1) of this section may be made by the State Court
Administrator on behalf of some or all of the state courts and on behalf of
some or all of the commissions, departments and divisions in the judicial
branch of state government. [2001 c.823 §12; 2015 c.766 §2a]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 1.195
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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