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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 137 § 137.654 — Oregon

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 137 ·
Oregon Code § 137.654 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Oregon Criminal Justice Commission; membership; terms; meetings. (1) There is established the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission consisting of 12 members as follows: (a) The Governor shall appoint the following nine members who are subject to confirmation by the Senate pursuant to Article III, section 4, of the Oregon Constitution: (A) One member who is an elected district attorney recommended to the Governor by a statewide nonprofit organization representing Oregon district attorneys. (B) One member who is a defense attorney recommended to the Governor by a statewide nonprofit organization representing Oregon criminal defense attorneys. (C) One member who is a county sheriff or chief of police recommended to the Governor by a statewide nonprofit organization representing Oregon sheriffs or chiefs of police. (D) One member who is a community corrections director who is not a sheriff, recommended to the Governor by a statewide nonprofit organization representing Oregon community corrections directors. (E) One member who is a county commissioner recommended to the Governor by a statewide organization representing Oregon county commissioners. (F) One member with experience providing community-based treatment for persons with substance use disorder or a behavioral health condition. (G) One member who is associated with an academic institution and who has research experience in criminal justice or a related field. (H) One member who is a representative of a qualified victim services program, recommended to the Governor by a statewide nonprofit organization whose purpose is to support qualified victim services programs, as defined in ORS 147.600. (I) One member who is a representative of a community-based organization that provides reentry or social services to underserved racial, ethnic or minority communities, recommended to the Governor by an organization that advocates for services that support persons convicted of crimes and families and communities of crime survivors. (b) The President of the Senate shall appoint one Senator as a nonvoting member. (c) The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint one Representative as a nonvoting member. (d) The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall appoint a representative of the Judicial Department as a nonvoting member. (2) The Governor shall appoint commission members in accordance with the following principles: (a) Members shall be appointed with consideration of geographic, racial, ethnic and gender diversity and lived experience in the criminal justice system. (b) Not more than half of the members may belong to the same political party. Party affiliation is determined by the appropriate entry on official election registration cards. (3)(a) The term of office of each member is four years or until the end of a legislative member’s legislative term, whichever occurs first. Before the expiration of the term of a member, the appointing authority shall appoint a successor whose term begins immediately upon the expiration of the term of the current member. A member is eligible for reappointment but may serve no more than two consecutive terms. (b) In case of a vacancy for any cause, the appointing authority shall appoint a person to fill the office for the unexpired term. When a person is appointed under this paragraph, the unexpired term may not be considered for purposes of the limitation to two consecutive terms of service. (4) The Governor shall appoint one of the commissioners as chairperson, to serve at the pleasure of the Governor. The members of the commission shall elect from among themselves a vice chairperson who shall preside over meetings and exercise the functions of the chairperson during absence or disability of the chairperson. The chairperson and vice chairperson shall execute the duties determined by the commission to be necessary. (5) The chairperson shall appoint one member, subject to the approval of the commission, to serve on an executive committee with the chairperson and vice chairperson. The executive committee may exercise the powers and responsibilities of the commission between meetings of the commission. All action taken by the executive committee not previously authorized must be submitted to the commission for approval at the next regular or special meeting. (6) A majority of the voting members of the commission constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business. (7) The commission shall meet at least once a month, at a time and place determined by the commission. The commission shall also meet at such other times and places as are specified by the call of the chairperson. If a majority of members, in writing, request a special meeting, the chairperson shall designate a time for a special meeting as requested. (8) The Governor shall appoint an executive director for the commission who shall be in the exempt service and who shall be responsible for the perfo
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