Oregon Code § 44.554·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Payment
of law enforcement personnel subpoenaed as expert witness; obligation of party
to reimburse law enforcement agency; method of payment.
(1) A police officer or an
employee of the Department of State Police who is obliged by a subpoena issued
pursuant to ORS 44.552 (2) to attend as an expert witness shall receive from
the law enforcement unit by which the officer is employed or the Department of
State Police, respectively:
(a) The salary or
other compensation to which the officer or employee is normally entitled during
the time that the officer or employee travels to and from the place where the
court or other tribunal is located and while the officer or employee is required
to remain at that place pursuant to the subpoena; and
(b) The actual
necessary and reasonable traveling expenses incurred in complying with the
subpoena.
(2)(a) The party
at whose request a subpoena is issued pursuant to ORS 44.552 (2) compelling the
attendance of a police officer or employee of the Department of State Police as
an expert witness shall reimburse the law enforcement unit by which the officer
is employed or the Department of State Police, respectively, for the full cost
to the law enforcement unit or the department incurred in reimbursing the
officer or employee as provided in subsection (1) of this section for each day
that the officer or employee is required to remain in attendance pursuant to
the subpoena.
(b) The amount of
$160 must be tendered with any subpoena issued under ORS 44.552 (2) to compel
the attendance of a police officer or an employee of the Department of State
Police as an expert witness for each day that the officer or employee is
required to remain in attendance pursuant to the subpoena.
(c)
Notwithstanding paragraph (b) of this subsection, if the person causing the
issuance of a subpoena requiring the expert opinion of a police officer or an
employee of the Department of State Police makes arrangements with the officer
or the employee and with the tribunal prior to the issuance of the subpoena to
take the testimony of the officer or employee by telephone, and testimony by
telephone is otherwise allowed by the Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure, the
amount of $80 shall be tendered with the subpoena for each day that the officer
or employee is required to testify pursuant to the subpoena.
(3) If the actual
expenses are less than the amount tendered, the excess of the amount tendered
shall be refunded.
(4)(a) If the
actual expenses are greater than the amount tendered, the difference shall be
paid to the law enforcement unit by which the officer is employed or the
Department of State Police, as appropriate, by the party at whose request the
subpoena is issued.
(b)
Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, additional amounts are not
payable unless, within seven days after the final day on which the officer or
employee appears in the proceedings, the law enforcement unit or the Department
of State Police, respectively, mails a statement to the party or to the partys
attorney reflecting the additional amounts due.
(5) If a court or
tribunal continues a proceeding on its own motion, no additional expert witness
fee may be required prior to the issuance of a subpoena or the making of an
order directing the officer or employee to appear on the date to which the
proceeding is continued. [1991 c.550 §3; 2011 c.547 §23]
Note:
See note under 44.550.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 44.554
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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