Oregon Code § 173.315·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
Law Commission established; duties; membership; chairperson.
(1) The Oregon Law Commission is
established to conduct a continuous substantive law revision program as
described in ORS 173.338.
(2) The Oregon
Law Commission has 15 members, as follows:
(a) A person
appointed by the President of the Senate who is a member of the Senate at the
time of appointment;
(b) A person
appointed by the President of the Senate who is a current or former member of
the Senate at the time of appointment;
(c) A person
appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives who is a member of the
House of Representatives at the time of appointment;
(d) A person
appointed by the Speaker of the House of the Representatives who is a current
or former member of the House of Representatives at the time of appointment;
(e) The deans of
Oregons accredited law schools, or their designees;
(f) Three persons
appointed by the Board of Governors of the Oregon State Bar;
(g) The Attorney
General, or the Attorney Generals designee;
(h) The Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court, or the Chief Justices designee;
(i) The Chief
Judge of the Court of Appeals, or the Chief Judges designee;
(j) A person
appointed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who is a circuit court
judge, or a retired circuit court judge who has been designated as a senior
judge under ORS 1.300, at the time of appointment; and
(k) One person
appointed by the Governor.
(3) The Attorney
General, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, the Chief Judge of the Court
of Appeals and the deans of Oregons accredited law schools are ex officio
members of the commission and have the same powers as appointed members.
(4)(a) Except as
provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, appointed members of the
commission serve four-year terms. Terms commence on July 1 of even-numbered
years. Before the expiration of the four-year term, the appointing authority
shall appoint a successor. A person who has served as a member is eligible for
reappointment.
(b) A person
appointed under subsection (2)(a) of this section serves a term of four years,
or until the person ceases to be a member of the Senate, whichever occurs
first. A person appointed under subsection (2)(c) of this section serves a term
of four years, or until the person ceases to be a member of the House of
Representatives, whichever occurs first.
(5) If there is a
vacancy in the position of an appointed member:
(a) The
appointing authority shall appoint a person as soon as possible to serve during
the remainder of the unexpired term; and
(b) The
appointing authority may specify that the person appointed to serve the
remainder of the unexpired term is also appointed to the next following full
term.
(6) If a member
of the commission is authorized under subsection (2) of this section to name a
designee, a person named as a designee has all of the powers and duties of the
member until the designation expires or is revoked. The following persons may
be designated:
(a) A dean of one
of Oregons accredited law schools may designate a member of the faculty of the
law school.
(b) The Chief
Justice may designate a Supreme Court judge.
(c) The Chief
Judge of the Court of Appeals may designate another judge of the Court of
Appeals.
(d) The Attorney
General may designate an assistant attorney general or the Deputy Attorney
General.
(7) The term of
an appointed member of the commission shall cease if the member misses three
consecutive meetings without prior approval of the chairperson, and the
appointing authority for the position shall appoint a person to fill the
vacancy in the manner provided by subsection (5) of this section.
(8) The Oregon
Law Commission shall elect its chairperson and vice chairperson from among the
members with such powers and duties as the commission shall determine.
(9) A majority of
the members of the commission constitutes a quorum for the transaction of
business. If a quorum is present at a meeting, the commission may take action
by an affirmative vote by a majority of the members of the commission who are
present.
(10) Members of
the commission who are members of the Legislative Assembly are entitled to
compensation and expense reimbursement as provided in ORS 171.072. [1981 c.813 §1;
1997 c.661 §1; 2009 c.114 §1; 2011 c.272 §14]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 173.315
03Subject to legislative amendments
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