Oregon Code § 125.678·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Appointment;
term; responsibilities; delegation of duties; rules.
(1) The Long Term Care Ombudsman
appointed under ORS 441.403, in consultation with the Residential Ombudsman and
Public Guardianship Advisory Board, shall appoint the Oregon Public Guardian
and Conservator in the office of the Long Term Care Ombudsman for a four-year
term. The Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator serves at the pleasure of the
Long Term Care Ombudsman and may be removed by the Long Term Care Ombudsman for
good cause. If there is a vacancy for any cause, the Long Term Care Ombudsman
shall make an appointment within 60 days. The Oregon Public Guardian and
Conservator shall receive a salary as fixed by the Long Term Care Ombudsman and
be reimbursed for all reasonable travel and other expenses incurred in the
performance of official duties.
(2) The Oregon
Public Guardian and Conservator shall be responsible for carrying out the
powers, duties and functions of the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator
pursuant to ORS 125.675 to 125.691, within the office of the Long Term Care
Ombudsman.
(3) The Oregon
Public Guardian and Conservator may:
(a) Hire or
contract with volunteers, staff, deputy public guardians and conservators and
other qualified individuals, as necessary, to carry out the powers, duties and
functions of the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator;
(b) Prescribe the
duties and assignments of persons hired or under contract with the Oregon
Public Guardian and Conservator;
(c) Fix the
compensation, including reasonable travel and other expenses incurred in the
performance of official duties, of persons hired by or under contract with the
Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator subject to the State Personnel Relations
Law; and
(d) Adopt rules
to carry out the provisions of ORS 125.675 to 125.691.
(4) The Long Term
Care Ombudsman may hire or contract with staff to serve in the office of the
Long Term Care Ombudsman as necessary to advise and support the Oregon Public
Guardian and Conservator.
(5)(a) The Oregon
Public Guardian and Conservator may delegate the exercise or discharge of any
power, duty or function that is vested in or imposed by law upon the Oregon
Public Guardian and Conservator to a deputy public guardian and conservator,
staff person or volunteer hired by or under contract with the Oregon Public
Guardian and Conservator as appropriate for the purpose of conducting an
official act in the name of the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator. The
official act of any person acting in the name of the Oregon Public Guardian and
Conservator by the authority of the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator is
an official act of the Oregon Public Guardian and Conservator.
(b)
Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, a court may not appoint a
deputy public guardian and conservator as a fiduciary in a proceeding under ORS
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 125.678
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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