Oregon Code § 183.410·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Agency
determination of applicability of rule or statute to petitioner; effect;
judicial review.
On petition of any interested person, any agency may in its discretion issue a
declaratory ruling with respect to the applicability to any person, property,
or state of facts of any rule or statute enforceable by it. A declaratory
ruling is binding between the agency and the petitioner on the state of facts
alleged, unless it is altered or set aside by a court. However, the agency may,
where the ruling is adverse to the petitioner, review the ruling and alter it
if requested by the petitioner. Binding rulings provided by this section are
subject to review in the Court of Appeals in the manner provided in ORS 183.480
for the review of orders in contested cases. The Attorney General shall
prescribe by rule the form for such petitions and the procedure for their
submission, consideration and disposition. The petitioner shall have the right
to submit briefs and present oral argument at any declaratory ruling proceeding
held pursuant to this section. [1957 c.717 §7; 1971 c.734 §10; 1973 c.612 §5]
(Contested Cases)
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 183.410
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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