Oregon Code § 1.300·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Senior
judge; assignment; duties and powers; compensation and expenses.
(1) A judge who retires from the
circuit court, Oregon Tax Court, Court of Appeals or Supreme Court, except a
judge retired under the provisions of ORS 1.310, may be designated a senior
judge of the State of Oregon by the Supreme Court and, if so designated, shall
be so certified by the Secretary of State.
(2)(a) Upon
filing with the Secretary of State an oath of office as a senior judge as
prescribed in ORS 1.212, a senior judge is eligible for temporary assignment,
with the consent of the senior judge, by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
or the designee of the Chief Justice, to a state court as provided in this
subsection, whenever the Chief Justice or the designee of the Chief Justice
determines that the assignment is reasonably necessary and will promote the
efficient administration of justice.
(b) A senior
judge who retired from the Supreme Court may be assigned under this subsection
to any state court.
(c) A senior
judge who retired from a court other than the Supreme Court may be assigned
under this subsection to any state court other than the Supreme Court.
(d) A senior
judge assigned to serve as a circuit court judge may be assigned under this
subsection to serve in any one or more counties or judicial districts during
the term of the assignment.
(3) The
assignment of a senior judge shall designate the court or courts to which the
judge is assigned and the duration of the assignment. The Chief Justice or the
designee of the Chief Justice shall promptly notify the senior judge, and the
court or courts to which the judge is assigned, of the assignment.
(4) Each senior
judge assigned as provided in this section has all the judicial powers and
duties, while serving under the assignment, of a regularly elected and
qualified judge of the court to which the senior judge is assigned. The powers,
jurisdiction and judicial authority of the senior judge in respect to any case
or matter tried or heard by the senior judge while serving under the assignment
shall continue beyond the expiration of the assignment so far as may be
necessary to:
(a) Decide and
dispose of any case or matter on trial or held under advisement.
(b) Hear and
decide any motion for a new trial or for a judgment notwithstanding a verdict,
or objections to any cost bill, that may be filed in the case.
(c) Settle a
transcript for appeal and grant extensions of time therefor.
(5) A senior
judge assigned as provided in this section shall receive as compensation for
each day the senior judge is actually engaged in the performance of duties
under the assignment an amount equal to five percent of the gross monthly
salary of a regularly elected and qualified judge of the court to which the
senior judge is assigned, or one-half of that daily compensation for services
of one-half day or less. However, a retired judge shall not receive for
services as a senior judge during any calendar year a sum of money which when
added to the amount of any judicial retirement pay received by the senior judge
for the year exceeds the annual salary of a judge of the court from which the
senior judge retired. The compensation shall be paid upon the certificate of
the senior judge that the services were performed for the number of days shown
in the certificate. Services by a senior judge under an assignment and receipt
of compensation for services shall not reduce or otherwise affect the amount of
any retirement pay to which the senior judge otherwise would be entitled.
(6) A senior
judge assigned to a court located outside the county in Oregon in which the
senior judge regularly resides shall receive, in addition to daily
compensation, reimbursement for hotel bills and traveling expenses necessarily
incurred in the performance of duties under the assignment. The expenses shall
be paid upon presentation of an itemized statement of the expenses, certified
by the senior judge to be correct. [1973 c.452 §2; 1975 c.706 §9; 1979 c.56 §1;
1983 c.628 §1; 1987 c.762 §2; 2003 c.518 §7; 2023 c.302 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 1.300
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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