Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 31 § 31.300 — Pleading requirements for actions against design professionals
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 31 ·
Oregon Code § 31.300·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Pleading requirements for actions against design professionals.
(1) As used in this section, design
professional means an architect, landscape architect, professional engineer or
professional land surveyor registered under ORS chapter 671 or 672 or licensed
to practice as an architect, landscape architect, professional engineer or
professional land surveyor in another state.
(2) A complaint,
cross-claim, counterclaim or third-party complaint asserting a claim against a
design professional that arises out of the provision of services within the
course and scope of the activities for which the person is registered or
licensed may not be filed unless the claimants attorney certifies that the
attorney has consulted a design professional with similar credentials who is
qualified, available and willing to testify to admissible facts and opinions
sufficient to create a question of fact as to the liability of the design
professional. The certification must contain a statement that a design
professional with similar credentials who is qualified to testify as to the
standard of professional skill and care applicable to the alleged facts, is
available and willing to testify that:
(a) The alleged
conduct of the design professional failed to meet the standard of professional
skill and care ordinarily provided by other design professionals with similar
credentials, experience and expertise and practicing under the same or similar
circumstances; and
(b) The alleged
conduct was a cause of the claimed damages, losses or other harm.
(3) In lieu of
providing the certification described in subsection (2) of this section, the
claimants attorney may file with the court at the time of filing a complaint,
cross-claim, counterclaim or third-party complaint an affidavit that states:
(a) The
applicable statute of limitations is about to expire;
(b) The
certification required under subsection (2) of this section will be filed
within 30 days after filing the complaint, cross-claim, counterclaim or
third-party complaint or such longer time as the court may allow for good cause
shown; and
(c) The attorney
has made such inquiry as is reasonable under the circumstances and has made a
good faith attempt to consult with at least one registered or licensed design
professional who is qualified to testify as to the standard of professional
skill and care applicable to the alleged facts, as required by subsection (2)
of this section.
(4) Upon motion
of the design professional, the court shall enter judgment dismissing any
complaint, cross-claim, counterclaim or third-party complaint against any
design professional that fails to comply with the requirements of this section.
(5) This section
applies only to a complaint, cross-claim, counterclaim or third-party complaint
against a design professional by any plaintiff who:
(a) Is a design
professional, contractor, subcontractor or other person providing labor,
materials or services for the real property improvement that is the subject of
the claim;
(b) Is the owner,
lessor, lessee, renter or occupier of the real property improvement that is the
subject of the claim;
(c) Is involved
in the operation or management of the real property improvement that is the
subject of the claim;
(d) Has
contracted with or otherwise employed the design professional; or
(e) Is a person
for whose benefit the design professional performed services. [2003 c.418 §1;
2015 c.610 §1]
(Actions Against Real
Estate Licensees)
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 31.300
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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