Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 31 § 31.735 — Distribution of punitive damages; notice to Department of Justice; order of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 31 ·
Oregon Code § 31.735·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Distribution of punitive damages; notice to Department of Justice; order of
application.
(1)
Upon the entry of a verdict including an award of punitive damages, the
Department of Justice becomes a judgment creditor as to the amounts payable
under paragraphs (b) and (c) of this subsection, and the punitive damage
portion of an award shall be allocated as follows:
(a) Thirty
percent is payable to the prevailing party. The attorney for the prevailing
party shall be paid out of the amount allocated under this paragraph, in the
amount agreed upon between the attorney and the prevailing party. However, in
no event may more than 20 percent of the amount awarded as punitive damages be
paid to the attorney for the prevailing party.
(b) Sixty percent
is payable to the Attorney General for deposit in the Criminal Injuries
Compensation Account of the Department of Justice Crime Victims Assistance
Section, and may be used only for the purposes set forth in ORS chapter 147.
However, if the prevailing party is a public entity, the amount otherwise
payable to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Account shall be paid to the
general fund of the public entity.
(c) Ten percent
is payable to the Attorney General for deposit in the State Court Facilities
and Security Account established under ORS 1.178, and may be used only for the
purposes specified in ORS 1.178 (2)(d).
(2) The party
preparing the proposed judgment shall assure that the judgment identifies the
judgment creditors specified in subsection (1) of this section.
(3) Upon the
entry of a verdict including an award of punitive damages, the prevailing party
shall provide notice of the verdict to the Department of Justice. In addition,
upon entry of a judgment based on a verdict that includes an award of punitive
damages, the prevailing party shall provide notice of the judgment to the
Department of Justice. The notices required under this subsection must be in
writing and must be delivered to the Department of Justice Crime Victims
Assistance Section in Salem, Oregon within five days after the entry of the
verdict or judgment.
(4) Whenever a
judgment includes both compensatory and punitive damages, any payment on the
judgment by or on behalf of any defendant, whether voluntary or by execution or
otherwise, shall be applied first to compensatory damages, costs and
court-awarded attorney fees awarded against that defendant and then to punitive
damages awarded against that defendant unless all affected parties, including
the Department of Justice, expressly agree otherwise, or unless that
application is contrary to the express terms of the judgment.
(5) Whenever any
judgment creditor of a judgment which includes punitive damages governed by
this section receives any payment on the judgment by or on behalf of any
defendant, the judgment creditor receiving the payment shall notify the
attorney for the other judgment creditors and all sums collected shall be
applied as required by subsections (1) and (4) of this section, unless all
affected parties, including the Department of Justice, expressly agree
otherwise, or unless that application is contrary to the express terms of the
judgment. [Formerly 18.540; 2011 c.597 §311; 2011 c.689 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 31.735
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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