Oregon Code § 183.690·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Office
of Administrative Hearings Oversight Committee.
(1) The Office of Administrative
Hearings Oversight Committee is created. The committee consists of nine
members, as follows:
(a) The President
of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint
four legislators to the committee. Two shall be Senators appointed by the
President. Two shall be Representatives appointed by the Speaker.
(b) The Governor
shall appoint two members to the committee. At least one of the members
appointed by the Governor shall be an active licensee of the Oregon State Bar
with experience in representing parties who are not agencies in contested case
hearings.
(c) The Attorney
General shall appoint two members to the committee.
(d) The chief
administrative law judge for the Office of Administrative Hearings shall serve
as an ex officio member of the committee. The chief administrative law judge
may cast a vote on a matter before the committee if the votes of the other
members are equally divided on the matter.
(2) The term of a
legislative member of the committee shall be two years. If a person appointed
by the President of the Senate or by the Speaker of the House ceases to be a
Senator or Representative during the persons term on the committee, the person
may continue to serve as a member of the committee for the balance of the
members term on the committee. The term of all other appointed members shall
be four years. Appointed members of the committee may be reappointed. If a
vacancy occurs in one of the appointed positions for any reason during the term
of membership, the official who appointed the member to the vacated position
shall appoint a new member to serve the remainder of the term. An appointed
member of the committee may be removed from the committee at any time by the
official who appointed the member.
(3)(a) The
members of the committee shall select from among themselves a chairperson and a
vice chairperson.
(b) The committee
shall meet at such times and places as determined by the chairperson.
(4) Legislative
members shall be entitled to payment of per diem and expense reimbursement
under ORS 171.072, payable from funds appropriated to the Legislative Assembly.
(5) The committee
shall:
(a) Study the
operations of the Office of Administrative Hearings;
(b) Make any
recommendations to the Governor and the Legislative Assembly that the committee
deems necessary to increase the effectiveness, fairness and efficiency of the
operations of the Office of Administrative Hearings;
(c) Make any
recommendations for additional legislation governing the operations of the
Office of Administrative Hearings;
(d) Make
recommendations to the Governor for the appointment or reappointment of the
chief administrative law judge; and
(e) Conduct such
other studies as necessary to accomplish the purposes of this subsection.
(6)(a) The Office
of Administrative Hearings shall provide the committee with staff.
(b) The
Employment Department shall provide the committee with human resources services
and assist the committee with candidate searches for appointment of the chief
administrative law judge. [1999 c.849 §21; 2003 c.75 §19; 2005 c.22 §132; 2009
c.866 §3; 2023 c.52 §2; 2025 c.32 §96]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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