Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 250 § 250.139 — Citizen panels; composition; compensation; selection and review of certain
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 250 ·
Oregon Code § 250.139·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Citizen panels; composition; compensation; selection and review of certain
state measures; moderators; rules.
(1) The Citizens Initiative Review Commission shall select one or more state
measures proposed by initiative petition to be voted on at a general election
and convene a separate citizen panel to review each selected measure.
(2) In selecting
a measure to be reviewed by a citizen panel, the commission shall consider the
following criteria:
(a) The fiscal
impact of a measure.
(b) Whether the
measure amends the Oregon Constitution.
(c) The
availability of funds to conduct reviews.
(d) Any other
criteria established by the commission by rule.
(3) Each citizen
panel shall evaluate and write statements for the measure considered by the
panel.
(4)(a) The
commission shall select citizens for each panel from a representative sample of
anonymous electors, using survey sampling methods that, to the extent
practicable, give every elector a similar chance of being selected. Each
citizen panel shall consist of not fewer than 18 and not more than 24 electors.
(b) The
commission shall ensure, to the extent practicable and legally permissible,
that the demographic makeup of each panel fairly reflects the population of the
electorate of this state as a whole, with respect to the following
characteristics, prioritized in the following order:
(A) The location
of the electors residence.
(B) The electors
party affiliation, if any.
(C) The electors
voting history.
(D) The electors
age.
(c) In addition
to the criteria described in paragraph (b) of this subsection, the commission
may also consider:
(A) The electors
gender.
(B) The electors
ethnicity.
(C) Any other
criteria.
(5) The
commission shall, from moneys in the account established under ORS 182.470:
(a) Compensate
each elector for each day served on a panel in an amount established by the
commission by rule;
(b) Reimburse
each elector who serves on a panel for travel expenses in accordance with
reimbursement policies determined by the commission by rule;
(c) Provide for
costs required to convene and conduct a citizen panel; and
(d) Transfer to
the Secretary of State all moneys necessary to pay the costs of printing any
statements described in ORS 250.141 in the voters pamphlet.
(6)(a) Each panel
shall meet to review the measure on not fewer than three and not more than five
consecutive days for a total of not less than 24 hours unless otherwise
provided by commission rule.
(b) Each panel
shall conduct public hearings at which the panel shall receive testimony or
other information from both proponents and opponents of the measure. Unless
otherwise determined by a majority of the panelists, equal time shall be
allotted to proponents and opponents of a measure.
(c) The chief
petitioners of the measure shall designate two persons to provide information
in favor of the measure to the citizen panel. If the chief petitioners fail to
timely designate two persons to appear before the panel, the commission may
designate two persons who support the measure to provide information in favor
of the measure.
(d) The
commission shall designate two persons who oppose the measure to provide
information in opposition to the measure.
(e) The
commission, by rule, may specify additional criteria regarding the public
hearings.
(7) The
commission shall provide each panel with any complaints regarding the panel not
later than the third day the panel convenes.
(8) The
commission shall, by rule, establish qualifications for moderators for each
citizen panel. A moderator must have experience in mediation and shall complete
a training course established by the commission.
(9) The
commission shall contract with two moderators for each panel and shall
compensate each moderator for service. [2011 c.365 §5; 2013 c.722 §15; 2014
c.72 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 250.139
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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