Oregon Code § 10.075·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Payment
of per diem and mileage fees by state; payment of other expenses.
(1) The per diem fees, mileage and
expenses due to each juror in the circuit court shall be paid by the state from
funds available for the purpose. Payment shall be made upon a certified
statement, prepared by the clerk of court, showing the number of days each
juror has served and the amount due each juror for mileage and other expenses.
(2) If a jury in
the circuit court is provided food, drink, lodging or transportation by order
of the circuit court, the cost thereof shall be paid by the state from funds
available for the purpose.
(3) Each circuit
court shall offer each juror the opportunity to waive receipt of the per diem
and mileage expenses otherwise payable to the juror for the purpose of funding
Judicial Department programs and activities identified by the Chief Justice of
the Supreme Court. All amounts waived by a juror under the provisions of this
subsection are continuously appropriated to the Judicial Department programs
and activities that are identified by the Chief Justice for receipt of the
waived amounts, and may be used only for the purposes of those programs and
activities.
(4) This section
does not apply to mileage and other expenses of jurors reimbursed by a county
as provided in ORS 10.061 (4). [1981 s.s. c.3 §43; 1985 c.703 §8; 1999 c.1085 §6]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 10.075
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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