Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 183 § 183.484 — Jurisdiction for review of orders other than contested cases; procedure; scope
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 183 ·
Oregon Code § 183.484·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Jurisdiction for review of orders other than contested cases; procedure; scope
of court authority.
(1) Jurisdiction for judicial review of orders other than contested cases is
conferred upon the Circuit Court for Marion County and upon the circuit court
for the county in which the petitioner resides or has a principal business
office. Proceedings for review under this section shall be instituted by filing
a petition in the Circuit Court for Marion County or the circuit court for the
county in which the petitioner resides or has a principal business office.
(2) Petitions for
review shall be filed within 60 days only following the date the order is
served, or if a petition for reconsideration or rehearing has been filed, then
within 60 days only following the date the order denying such petition is
served. If the agency does not otherwise act, a petition for rehearing or
reconsideration shall be deemed denied the 60th day following the date the
petition was filed, and in such case petition for judicial review shall be
filed within 60 days only following such date. Date of service shall be the
date on which the agency delivered or mailed its order in accordance with ORS
183.470.
(3) The petition
shall state the nature of the petitioners interest, the facts showing how the
petitioner is adversely affected or aggrieved by the agency order and the
ground or grounds upon which the petitioner contends the order should be
reversed or remanded. The review shall proceed and be conducted by the court
without a jury.
(4) At any time
subsequent to the filing of the petition for review and prior to the date set
for hearing, the agency may withdraw its order for purposes of reconsideration.
If an agency withdraws an order for purposes of reconsideration, it shall,
within such time as the court may allow, affirm, modify or reverse its order.
If the petitioner is dissatisfied with the agency action after withdrawal for
purposes of reconsideration, the petitioner may refile the petition for review
and the review shall proceed upon the revised order. An amended petition for
review shall not be required if the agency, on reconsideration, affirms the
order or modifies the order with only minor changes. If an agency withdraws an
order for purposes of reconsideration and modifies or reverses the order in
favor of the petitioner, the court shall allow the petitioner costs, but not
attorney fees, to be paid from funds available to the agency.
(5)(a) The court
may affirm, reverse or remand the order. If the court finds that the agency has
erroneously interpreted a provision of law and that a correct interpretation
compels a particular action, it shall:
(A) Set aside or
modify the order; or
(B) Remand the
case to the agency for further action under a correct interpretation of the
provision of law.
(b) The court
shall remand the order to the agency if it finds the agencys exercise of
discretion to be:
(A) Outside the
range of discretion delegated to the agency by law;
(B) Inconsistent
with an agency rule, an officially stated agency position, or a prior agency
practice, if the inconsistency is not explained by the agency; or
(C) Otherwise in
violation of a constitutional or statutory provision.
(c) The court
shall set aside or remand the order if it finds that the order is not supported
by substantial evidence in the record. Substantial evidence exists to support a
finding of fact when the record, viewed as a whole, would permit a reasonable
person to make that finding.
(6) In the case
of reversal the court shall make special findings of fact based upon the
evidence in the record and conclusions of law indicating clearly all aspects in
which the agencys order is erroneous. [1975 c.759 §16; 1979 c.284 §121; 1979
c.593 §25a; 1985 c.757 §3; 1999 c.113 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 183.484
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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