Oregon Code § 2.570·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Departments
of court; sitting in departments or en banc; participation in decision of
matter.
(1) In
hearing and determining causes, the judges of the Court of Appeals may sit
together or in departments.
(2)(a) Except as
provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, a department shall consist of
three judges. For convenience of administration, each department may be
numbered. The Chief Judge shall from time to time designate the number of
departments and make assignments of the judges among the departments. The Chief
Judge may sit in one or more departments and when so sitting may preside. The
Chief Judge shall designate a judge to preside in each department.
(b) The Chief
Judge may order that a department consist of two judges unless a third judge is
necessary to break a tie vote by the department.
(3) Except as
provided in this subsection, the majority of any department shall consist of
regularly elected or appointed judges of the Court of Appeals. If
disqualifications, recusals or other events reduce the number of available
judges to fewer than the necessary number of judges, the Supreme Court may
appoint such number of qualified persons as may be necessary as pro tempore
members of the Court of Appeals.
(4) The Chief
Judge shall apportion the business of the court between the departments. Each
department shall have power to hear and determine causes, and all questions
that may arise therein, subject to subsection (5) of this section. The presence
of two judges is necessary to transact business in any department, except such
business as may be transacted in chambers by any judge. The concurrence of two
judges is necessary to pronounce judgment.
(5) The Chief
Judge or a majority of the regularly elected or appointed judges of the Court
of Appeals at any time may refer a cause to be considered en banc. When sitting
en banc, the court may include not more than two judges pro tempore of the
Court of Appeals. When the court sits en banc, the concurrence of a majority of
the judges participating is necessary to pronounce judgment, but if the judges
participating are equally divided in their view as to the judgment to be given,
the judgment appealed from shall be affirmed.
(6) The Chief
Judge may rule on motions and issue orders in procedural matters in the Court
of Appeals or may delegate the authority to rule on motions and issue orders in
procedural matters to an appellate commissioner as provided for in the courts
rules of appellate procedure.
(7) A judge or
judge pro tempore of the Court of Appeals may participate in the decision of
the matter without resubmission of the cause even though the judge is not
present for oral argument on the matter.
(8) A judge or
judge pro tempore of the Court of Appeals may participate in the decision of a
matter without resubmission of the cause in the following circumstances:
(a) The judge was
appointed or elected to the Court of Appeals after submission of the cause.
(b) The judge is
participating in the decision of a cause that was submitted to a department,
and the judge is participating in lieu of a judge of the department who has
died, become disabled, is disqualified or is otherwise unable to participate in
the decision of a cause submitted to the department.
(c) The judge is
considering a cause en banc, but the judge was not part of the department that
originally considered the cause. [1969 c.198 §6; 1973 c.108 §1; 1985 c.734 §1;
1989 c.124 §3; 1999 c.59 §2; 1999 c.659 §2; 2003 c.14 §5; 2007 c.547 §13; 2009
c.231 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 2.570
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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