Oregon Code § 183.310·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions for chapter.
As used in this chapter:
(1) Agency
means any state board, commission, department, or division thereof, or officer
authorized by law to make rules or to issue orders, except those in the
legislative and judicial branches.
(2)(a) Contested
case means a proceeding before an agency:
(A) In which the
individual legal rights, duties or privileges of specific parties are required
by statute or Constitution to be determined only after an agency hearing at
which such specific parties are entitled to appear and be heard;
(B) Where the
agency has discretion to suspend or revoke a right or privilege of a person;
(C) For the
suspension, revocation or refusal to renew or issue a license where the
licensee or applicant for a license demands such hearing; or
(D) Where the
agency by rule or order provides for hearings substantially of the character
required by ORS 183.415, 183.417, 183.425, 183.450, 183.460 and 183.470.
(b) Contested
case does not include proceedings in which an agency decision rests solely on
the result of a test.
(3) Economic
effect means the economic impact on affected businesses by and the costs of
compliance, if any, with a rule for businesses, including but not limited to
the costs of equipment, supplies, labor and administration.
(4) Hearing
officer includes an administrative law judge.
(5) License
includes the whole or part of any agency permit, certificate, approval,
registration or similar form of permission required by law to pursue any
commercial activity, trade, occupation or profession.
(6)(a) Order
means any agency action expressed orally or in writing directed to a named
person or named persons, other than employees, officers or members of an
agency. Order includes any agency determination or decision issued in
connection with a contested case proceeding. Order includes:
(A) Agency action
under ORS chapter 657 making determination for purposes of unemployment
compensation of employees of the state;
(B) Agency action
under ORS chapter 240 which grants, denies, modifies, suspends or revokes any
right or privilege of an employee of the state; and
(C) Agency action
under ORS 468B.050 to issue a permit.
(b) Final order
means final agency action expressed in writing. Final order does not include
any tentative or preliminary agency declaration or statement that:
(A) Precedes
final agency action; or
(B) Does not
preclude further agency consideration of the subject matter of the statement or
declaration.
(7) Party
means:
(a) Each person
or agency entitled as of right to a hearing before the agency;
(b) Each person
or agency named by the agency to be a party; or
(c) Any person
requesting to participate before the agency as a party or in a limited party
status which the agency determines either has an interest in the outcome of the
agencys proceeding or represents a public interest in such result. The agencys
determination is subject to judicial review in the manner provided by ORS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 183.310
03Subject to legislative amendments
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