Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 183 § 183.400 — Judicial determination of validity of rule
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 183 ·
Oregon Code § 183.400·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Judicial determination of validity of rule.
(1) The validity of any rule may be determined upon a
petition by any person to the Court of Appeals in the manner provided for
review of orders in contested cases. The court shall have jurisdiction to
review the validity of the rule whether or not the petitioner has first
requested the agency to pass upon the validity of the rule in question, but not
when the petitioner is a party to an order or a contested case in which the
validity of the rule may be determined by a court.
(2) The validity
of any applicable rule may also be determined by a court, upon review of an
order in any manner provided by law or pursuant to ORS 183.480 or upon
enforcement of such rule or order in the manner provided by law.
(3) Judicial
review of a rule shall be limited to an examination of:
(a) The rule
under review;
(b) The statutory
provisions authorizing the rule; and
(c) Copies of all
documents necessary to demonstrate compliance with applicable rulemaking
procedures.
(4) The court
shall declare the rule invalid only if it finds that the rule:
(a) Violates
constitutional provisions;
(b) Exceeds the
statutory authority of the agency; or
(c) Was adopted
without compliance with applicable rulemaking procedures.
(5) In the case
of disputed allegations of irregularities in procedure which, if proved, would
warrant reversal or remand, the Court of Appeals may refer the allegations to a
master appointed by the court to take evidence and make findings of fact. The courts
review of the masters findings of fact shall be de novo on the evidence.
(6) The court
shall not declare a rule invalid solely because it was adopted without
compliance with applicable rulemaking procedures after a period of two years
after the date the rule was filed in the office of the Secretary of State, if
the agency attempted to comply with those procedures and its failure to do so
did not substantially prejudice the interests of the parties. [1957 c.717 §6;
1971 c.734 §9; 1975 c.759 §9; 1979 c.593 §17; 1987 c.861 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 183.400
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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