Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 14 § 14.165 — Transfer of proceeding against public body; effect of transfer on statute of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 14 ·
Oregon Code § 14.165·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Transfer of proceeding against public body; effect of transfer on statute of
limitations; adoption of rules by Court of Appeals; filing fees.
(1) If an action or other
proceeding against a public body is filed in circuit court and the circuit
court does not have authority to decide the case, the circuit court shall:
(a) Transfer the
case to the court or tribunal authorized by law to decide the case if the
circuit court determines that another court or tribunal is authorized by law to
decide the case;
(b) Refer the
question to the Court of Appeals if the circuit court is in doubt whether there
is another court or tribunal authorized by law to decide the case; or
(c) Dismiss the
action or proceeding if the circuit court determines that no other court or
tribunal is authorized by law to decide the case.
(2) If an action
or other proceeding against a public body is filed in the Court of Appeals and
the Court of Appeals does not have authority to decide the case, the Court of
Appeals shall:
(a) Transfer the
case to the court or tribunal authorized by law to decide the case if the Court
of Appeals determines that another court or tribunal is authorized by law to
decide the case; or
(b) Dismiss the
action or proceeding if the Court of Appeals determines that no other court or
tribunal is authorized by law to decide the case.
(3) If a case is
transferred by the circuit court under this section to a court or tribunal
other than the Court of Appeals, and the court or tribunal determines, on its
own motion or on the motion of a party, that the court or tribunal is not
authorized by law to decide the case, the court or tribunal shall refer the
question to the Court of Appeals.
(4) The Court of
Appeals shall adopt rules for the referral of questions to the Court of Appeals
under this section. The rules shall provide opportunity for the parties to
address the question, but shall provide the Court of Appeals with the means to
reach an expeditious and summary determination of the question.
(5) Upon referral
of a question to the Court of Appeals under this section, the Court of Appeals
shall:
(a) Transfer the
case to the court or tribunal that the Court of Appeals determines to be
authorized by law to decide the case;
(b) Decide the
case if the Court of Appeals is the appropriate court; or
(c) Dismiss the
action or proceeding if the Court of Appeals determines that no court or
tribunal is authorized by law to decide the case.
(6) If an action
or proceeding against a public body is transferred under this section, and the
action or proceeding was filed in the transferring court within the time
allowed by law for filing the action or proceeding in the receiving court or
tribunal, the case may not be dismissed as not being filed within the time
allowed by law.
(7) If an action
or proceeding against a public body is filed in circuit court or the Court of
Appeals based on a reasonable interpretation of law, and the circuit court or
the Court of Appeals determines that the case should be transferred under this
section, the case shall be transferred to the appropriate court or tribunal in
the manner provided by this section and may not be dismissed as not being filed
within the time allowed by law if:
(a) Under the
interpretation of law made by the person filing the action or proceeding, the
action or proceeding was filed in the proper court;
(b) Under the
interpretation of law made by the person filing the action or proceeding, the
action or proceeding was timely filed in the transferring court; and
(c) Any delay
caused by the failure to file the action or proceeding within the time allowed
for filing in the receiving court or tribunal does not substantially prejudice
an adverse interest or public interest.
(8) If an order
to transfer is entered under this section, the transferring court shall send a
copy of the order to each party to the action or proceeding. Within 10 days
after the entry of the transfer order, the person who filed the action or
proceeding must file a copy of the transfer order in the receiving court or
tribunal and, subject to any provision for waiver or deferral of fees, pay to
the receiving court or tribunal any filing fees charged by that court or
tribunal. Within such time as may be allowed by the receiving court or
tribunal, the person must then comply with such additional pleading and service
requirements as may be imposed by the receiving court or tribunal. The person
filing the action or proceeding is not entitled to a refund of any filing fees
paid to the transferring court.
(9) The
provisions of this section do not apply to any action or proceeding that is
subject to the provisions of ORS 34.102.
(10) As used in
this section:
(a) Public body
has the meaning given in ORS 192.311.
(b) Tribunal
means a public body authorized by law to review decisions of another public
body. [2001 c.561 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 14.165
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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