Oregon Code § 33.045·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Types
of sanctions.
(1)
A court may impose either remedial or punitive sanctions for contempt.
(2) Confinement
may be remedial or punitive. The sanction is:
(a) Remedial if
it continues or accumulates until the defendant complies with the courts order
or judgment.
(b) Punitive if
it is for a definite period that will not be reduced even if the defendant
complies with the courts order or judgment.
(3) A fine may be
remedial or punitive. A fine is:
(a) Punitive if
it is for a past contempt.
(b) Remedial if
it is for continuing contempt and the fine accumulates until the defendant
complies with the courts judgment or order or if the fine may be partially or
entirely forgiven when the defendant complies with the courts judgment or
order.
(4) Any sanction
requiring payment of amounts to one of the parties to a proceeding is remedial.
(5) Any sanction
imposed by a court for contempt is in addition to any civil remedy or criminal
sanction that may be available as a result of the conduct constituting
contempt. In any civil or criminal proceedings arising out of the conduct
constituting contempt, the court shall take into consideration any contempt
sanctions previously imposed for the same act. [1991 c.724 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 33.045
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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