Oregon Code § 183.610·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Chief
administrative law judge.
(1)(a) The Governor shall appoint a person to serve as chief administrative law
judge for the Office of Administrative Hearings. The appointment of the chief
administrative law judge is subject to confirmation by the Senate in the manner
prescribed in ORS 171.562 and 171.565.
(b) At the time
of appointment, the chief administrative law judge must be an active licensee
of the Oregon State Bar with at least one year of employment experience in
administrative law or administrative hearings. Within six months after the
appointment, the chief administrative law judge must meet all qualifications
required of an administrative law judge under ORS 183.615.
(c) The Governor
shall consider recommendations by the Office of Administrative Hearings
Oversight Committee in appointing or reappointing a chief administrative law
judge.
(d) The chief
administrative law judge has all the powers necessary and convenient to
organize and manage the office. Subject to the State Personnel Relations Law,
the chief administrative law judge shall employ all persons necessary for the
administration of the office, prescribe the duties of those employees and fix
their compensation.
(e) The chief
administrative law judge shall serve for a term of four years.
(f) Upon a
vacancy or expected vacancy in the office of chief administrative law judge,
the Governor shall notify the Office of Administrative Hearings Oversight
Committee and the Oregon State Bar of the vacancy and direct the Employment
Department, in coordination with the oversight committee, to conduct a public
candidate search, recruitment and application process to assist the oversight
committee in making recommendations to the Governor to fill the vacancy. The
Governor may appoint an acting chief administrative law judge until the vacancy
is filled.
(g)
Notwithstanding ORS 236.140, the Governor may remove the chief administrative
law judge only for cause, but the Governor may decline to reappoint the chief
administrative law judge at the end of the four-year term without cause.
(2) The chief
administrative law judge shall employ administrative law judges. The chief
administrative law judge shall ensure that administrative law judges employed
for the office receive all training necessary to meet the standards required
under the program created under ORS 183.680.
(3) The chief
administrative law judge shall take all actions necessary to protect and ensure
the independence of each administrative law judge assigned from the office. [1999
c.849 §4; 2003 c.75 §3; 2009 c.866 §1; 2023 c.52 §1; 2025 c.32 §95]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 183.610
03Subject to legislative amendments
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