Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 171 § 171.630 — Vacancies; appointment of alternates by presiding officers
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 171 ·
Oregon Code § 171.630·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Vacancies; appointment of alternates by presiding officers.
(1) In case of a vacancy among the
membership of an interim committee, the authority who appointed a member to the
position vacant may appoint a member to fill the vacancy.
(2) For the
purposes of this section, a member of an interim committee appointed in the
capacity of the member as a member of the Legislative Assembly ceases to be a
member of the interim committee:
(a) If the member
ceases to be a member of the Legislative Assembly.
(b) If the member
is presiding officer of either house of the Legislative Assembly and the
member, as presiding officer, serves as Governor during the Governors
temporary inability to discharge the duties of the office of the Governor.
(3) A presiding
officer of either house of the Legislative Assembly who is a member of an
interim committee may, except when serving as Governor, from time to time
designate an alternate from among the members of the house of the presiding
officer to exercise the powers of the presiding officer as a member of the
committee. [1961 c.167 §7; 2001 c.31 §1]
Plain English Explanation
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 171.630
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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