Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 183 § 183.425 — Depositions or subpoena of material witness; discovery
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 183 ·
Oregon Code § 183.425·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Depositions or subpoena of material witness; discovery.
(1) On petition of any party to a
contested case, or upon the agencys own motion, the agency may order that the
testimony of any material witness may be taken by deposition in the manner
prescribed by law for depositions in civil actions. Depositions may also be
taken by the use of audio or audio-visual recordings. The petition shall set
forth the name and address of the witness whose testimony is desired, a showing
of the materiality of the testimony of the witness, and a request for an order
that the testimony of such witness be taken before an officer named in the
petition for that purpose. If the witness resides in this state and is
unwilling to appear, the agency may issue a subpoena as provided in ORS
183.440, requiring the appearance of the witness before such officer.
(2) An agency
may, by rule, prescribe other methods of discovery which may be used in
proceedings before the agency. [1971 c.734 §14; 1975 c.759 §11; 1979 c.593 §19;
1997 c.837 §6]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 183.425
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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