Oregon Code § 421.653·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Judicial review.
(1) Except as provided in ORS 421.647 and notwithstanding ORS 183.400, 183.482,
183.484 or 197.825 or any other law, exclusive jurisdiction for review of the
constitutionality of ORS 421.635 to 421.651 and any decision relating to the
siting of a womens correctional facility and intake center complex under ORS
421.637, 421.641, 421.643, 421.645 (8), 421.649 and 421.651 and section 8 (2),
chapter 982, Oregon Laws 1999, is conferred upon the Supreme Court.
(2) A person or
local government adversely affected by ORS 421.635 to 421.651 may institute a
proceeding for review by filing with the Supreme Court a petition that meets
the following requirements:
(a) The petition
for review of the constitutionality of ORS 421.635 to 421.657 and section 8
(2), chapter 982, Oregon Laws 1999, must be filed within 21 days after August
20, 1999. The petition must include the following:
(A) A statement
of the constitutional provision providing a basis for the challenge.
(B) A statement
and supporting affidavit showing how the petitioner is adversely affected.
(b) A petition
for review of a decision made under ORS 421.637, 421.641, 421.643, 421.645 (8),
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 421.653
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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