Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 171 § 171.530 — Privilege of witness before legislative committee
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 171 ·
Oregon Code § 171.530·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Privilege of witness before legislative committee.
(1) The privilege of a witness who
appears voluntarily or under subpoena before a committee of the Legislative
Assembly in a matter within the jurisdiction of the committee is the same as
that of a witness in judicial proceedings. A statement made by the witness
before a legislative committee which is pertinent to the matter before the
legislative committee is privileged and the witness shall not be subject to an
action for civil damages as a result thereof unless the witness knowingly makes
a false and immaterial statement for the purpose of defaming another.
(2) As used in
this section, legislative committee means a statutory, standing, special or
interim committee of either or both houses, including a legislative task force,
established by rule of either or both houses, by resolution or by law and
whether or not all members of the legislative committee are also members of the
Legislative Assembly. [1987 c.797 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 171.530
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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