Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 183 § 183.486 — Form
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 183 ·
Oregon Code § 183.486·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
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and scope of decision of reviewing court.
(1) The reviewing courts decision under ORS 183.482
or 183.484 may be mandatory, prohibitory, or declaratory in form, and it shall
provide whatever relief is appropriate irrespective of the original form of the
petition. The court may:
(a) Order agency
action required by law, order agency exercise of discretion when required by
law, set aside agency action, remand the case for further agency proceedings or
decide the rights, privileges, obligations, requirements or procedures at issue
between the parties; and
(b) Order such
ancillary relief as the court finds necessary to redress the effects of
official action wrongfully taken or withheld.
(2) If the court
sets aside agency action or remands the case to the agency for further
proceedings, it may make such interlocutory order as the court finds necessary
to preserve the interests of any party and the public pending further
proceedings or agency action.
(3) Unless the
court finds a ground for setting aside, modifying, remanding, or ordering
agency action or ancillary relief under a specified provision of this section,
it shall affirm the agency action. [1979 c.593 §27]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 183.486
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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