Oregon Code § 1.860·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Reports
relating to municipal courts and justice courts.
(1) Once every two years, the
League of Oregon Cities and the Association of Oregon Counties shall report to
the Legislative Fiscal Officer information identified by the Legislative Fiscal
Officer relating to the caseload, revenues and expenditures of municipal courts
and justice courts. Before establishing the list of information to be provided,
the Legislative Fiscal Officer shall consult with the League of Oregon Cities
and the Association of Oregon Counties. The Legislative Fiscal Officer may not
request information that requires additional data gathering by municipal
courts, justice courts, cities and counties. The reported information shall be
based on the fiscal year used by each municipal court and justice court.
(2) The reports
required by this section must be made not later than October 1 of each
even-numbered year. The Legislative Fiscal Officer may specify the manner in
which the reports are made. The Legislative Fiscal Officer shall provide a
summary of the information provided under this section to the Joint Committee
on Ways and Means upon the convening of the next odd-numbered year regular
session of the Legislative Assembly. Copies of the summary shall be provided to
the League of Oregon Cities and the Association of Oregon Counties. [2012 c.107
§86]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 1.860
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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