Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 183 § 183.722 — Required agency response to Legislative Counsel determination; consideration of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 183 ·
Oregon Code § 183.722·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Required agency response to Legislative Counsel determination; consideration of
determination by interim committee.
(1)(a) If the Legislative Counsel determines under ORS 183.720 (3) that a
proposed or adopted rule is not within the intent and scope of the enabling
legislation purporting to authorize the rules adoption, or that the rule is
not constitutional, and the Legislative Counsel has provided a copy of that
determination to the state agency pursuant to 183.720 (6), the agency shall
either make a written response to the determination or appear at the meeting of
the interim committee at which the committee will consider the determinations.
The response of the state agency shall indicate if the agency intends to
repeal, amend or take other action with respect to the rule.
(b) The interim
committee shall consider the Legislative Counsel determination described in
paragraph (a) of this subsection and any state agency response to the
determination. If the interim committee adopts the Legislative Counsel
determination, the Legislative Counsel shall post the determination on the
Legislative Counsel website. Adopted determinations that are posted on the
website shall be organized by OAR number and shall remain on the website until
the earlier of the date that:
(A) The rule is
modified and the Legislative Counsel determines that the modified rule is
within the intent and scope of the enabling legislation;
(B) A court makes
a final determination that the rule is within the intent and scope of the
enabling legislation and is otherwise constitutional, all appeals of the courts
determination are exhausted and the state agency notifies the Legislative
Counsel of the determination; or
(C) The
Legislative Assembly modifies the enabling legislation so as to bring the rule
within the intent and scope of the enabling legislation, any other
constitutional defect in the rule is cured and the state agency notifies the
Legislative Counsel of the modification or cure.
(2) If the
Legislative Counsel determines under ORS 183.720 (3) that a proposed or adopted
rule is not within the intent and scope of the enabling legislation purporting
to authorize the rules adoption, or that the rule is not constitutional, and
the interim committee is not satisfied with the response to those issues made
by the state agency, the committee may request that one or more representatives
of the agency appear at a subsequent meeting of the committee along with a
representative of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services for the
purpose of further explaining the position of the agency.
(3) If a state
agency is requested under subsection (2) of this section to appear at a
subsequent meeting of the interim committee along with a representative of the
Oregon Department of Administrative Services, the agency shall promptly notify
the department of the request. The notification to the department must be in
writing, and must include a copy of the determinations made by the Legislative
Counsel and a copy of any written response made by the state agency to the
determinations. [1997 c.602 §7; 1999 c.31 §2; 2009 c.81 §5]
Note:
See note under 183.710.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 183.722
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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