Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 415 § 415.252 — Exclusive remedy

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 415 ·
Oregon Code § 415.252 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Exclusive remedy. (1) Delinquency proceedings constitute the sole and exclusive method of rehabilitating, liquidating or conserving a coordinated care organization, and a court may not entertain a petition for the commencement of such proceedings, or any other similar procedure, unless the Oregon Health Authority has filed such a petition in the name of the state. (2) A coordinated care organization shall appeal an order granting or refusing rehabilitation, liquidation or conservation and every order in delinquency proceedings that has the character of a final order to the Court of Appeals. [2019 c.478 §33]
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