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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 192 § 192.573 — Personal representative of deceased individual

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 192 ·
Oregon Code § 192.573 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Personal representative of deceased individual. If no person has been appointed as a personal representative under ORS chapter 113 or a person appointed as a personal representative under ORS chapter 113 has been discharged, the personal representative of a deceased individual shall be the first of the following persons, in the following order, who can be located upon reasonable effort by the covered entity and who is willing to serve as the personal representative: (1) A person appointed as guardian under ORS 125.305, 419B.372, 419C.481 or 419C.555 with authority to make medical and health care decisions at the time of the individual’s death. (2) The individual’s spouse. (3) An adult designated in writing by the persons listed in this section, if no person listed in this section objects to the designation. (4) A majority of the adult children of the individual who can be located. (5) Either parent of the individual or an individual acting in loco parentis to the individual. (6) A majority of the adult siblings of the individual who can be located. (7) Any adult relative or adult friend. [Formerly 192.526] Note: See note under 192.553.
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