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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 423 § 423.420 — General duties and powers; rules

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 423 ·
Oregon Code § 423.420 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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General duties and powers; rules. The Corrections Ombudsman shall have the power: (1) To investigate, on complaint or on the ombudsman’s own motion, any action by the Department of Corrections or any employee thereof without regard to its finality; (2) To adopt rules required for the discharge of the duties of office, including procedures for receiving and processing complaints, conducting investigations, and reporting findings, not inconsistent with ORS 423.400 to 423.450; (3) To examine by subpoena the records and documents of the Department of Corrections or any employee thereof; (4) To enter and inspect without notice any premises under the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections; (5) To subpoena any person to appear, to give sworn testimony or to produce documentary or other evidence that is reasonably material to an inquiry; (6) To undertake, participate in or cooperate with persons and agencies in such conferences, inquiries, meetings or studies as might lead to improvements in the functioning of the Department of Corrections; (7) To bring suit in the Circuit Court for Marion County to enforce ORS 423.400 to 423.450; (8) To establish and administer a budget for the office; and (9) To strengthen procedures and practices which lessen the possibility that objectionable corrections actions will occur. [1977 c.378 §5; 1987 c.320 §216]
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