Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 444 § 444.190 — Compensation of attendant and examining physician
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 444 ·
Oregon Code § 444.190·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Compensation of attendant and examining physician.
(1) Any person appointed as
attendant under ORS 444.180 or to make an investigation and report of any
questions involved in the complaint other than the examining physician, shall
receive $3 per day for time actually spent in making an investigation and for
actual and necessary expenses incurred in making an investigation or trip
except that no compensation shall be paid in cases where the person appointed
is a parent or relative or where the officer appointed receives a fixed salary
or compensation.
(2) Upon demand,
the examining physician shall be paid no more than $5 for each examination and
report made and the actual necessary expenses of the physician incurred in
making an investigation under ORS 444.110.
(3) A person
making claim for compensation under this section shall present to the judge of
the juvenile court an itemized sworn statement thereof and when such claim has
been approved by the judge, it shall be filed and allowed by the board of
county commissioners and paid out of the funds of the county collected for the
relief of the poor. [Amended by 1967 c.534 §29]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 444.190
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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