Oregon Code § 192.431·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Court
authority in reviewing action denying right to inspect public records;
docketing; costs and attorney fees.
(1) In any suit filed under ORS 192.401, 192.411, 192.415, 192.422 or 192.427,
the court has jurisdiction to enjoin the public body from withholding records
and to order the production of any records improperly withheld from the person
seeking disclosure. The court shall determine the matter de novo and the burden
is on the public body to sustain its action. The court, on its own motion, may
view the documents in controversy in camera before reaching a decision. Any
noncompliance with the order of the court may be punished as contempt of court.
(2) Except as to
causes the court considers of greater importance, proceedings arising under ORS
192.401, 192.411, 192.415, 192.422 or 192.427 take precedence on the docket
over all other causes and shall be assigned for hearing and trial at the
earliest practicable date and expedited in every way.
(3) If a person
seeking the right to inspect or to receive a copy of a public record prevails
in the suit, the person shall be awarded costs and disbursements and reasonable
attorney fees at trial and on appeal. If the person prevails in part, the court
may in its discretion award the person costs and disbursements and reasonable
attorney fees at trial and on appeal, or an appropriate portion thereof. If the
state agency failed to comply with the Attorney Generals order in full and did
not issue a notice of intention to institute proceedings pursuant to ORS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 192.431
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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