Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 654 § 654.078 — Contesting violations; hearing; admissibility in criminal or civil proceedings
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 654 ·
Oregon Code § 654.078·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Contesting violations; hearing; admissibility in criminal or civil proceedings
of stipulations involving violations.
(1) An employer may contest a citation, a proposed assessment of civil penalty
and the period of time fixed for correction of a violation, or any of these, by
filing with the Department of Consumer and Business Services, within 30 days
after receipt of the citation, notice or order, a written request for a hearing
before the Workers Compensation Board. Such a request need not be in any
particular form, but shall specify the alleged violation that is contested and
the grounds upon which the employer considers the citation or proposed penalty
or correction period unjust or unlawful.
(2) An affected
employee or representative of such employees may contest the time fixed for
correction of a violation by filing with the department, within 30 days after
the receipt by the employer of the citation, notice or order which fixes such
time for correction, a written request for a hearing before the board. Such a
request need not be in any particular form, but shall specify the violation in
question and the grounds upon which the employee considers the correction
period to be unreasonable.
(3) A hearing on
any question relating to the validity of a citation or the proposed civil
penalty to be assessed therefor shall not be granted unless a request for
hearing is filed by the employer within the period specified in subsection (1)
of this section. If a request for hearing is not so filed, the citation and the
assessment of penalty as proposed shall be a final order of the department and
shall not be subject to review by any agency or court.
(4) A hearing
relating to the reasonableness of the time prescribed for the correction of a
violation shall not be granted, except for good cause shown, unless a request
for hearing is filed within the period specified in subsections (1) and (2) of
this section. If a request for hearing is not so filed the time fixed for
correction of the violation shall be a final order of the department and shall
not be subject to review by any agency or court.
(5) Where an
employer contests, in good faith and not solely for delay or avoidance of
penalties, the period of time fixed for correction of a nonserious violation,
such period of time shall not run between the date the request for hearing is
filed and the date the order of the department becomes final by operation of
law or on appeal.
(6) Where an
employer or employee contests the period of time fixed for correction of a
serious violation, any hearing on that issue shall be conducted as soon as
possible and shall take precedence over other hearings conducted by the board
under the provisions of ORS 654.001 to 654.295, 654.412 to 654.423 and 654.750
to 654.780.
(7) Where
informal disposition of a contested case is made by stipulation, agreed
settlement or a consent order, such stipulation, settlement or order shall not
be pleaded or admissible in evidence as an admission or confession in any
criminal prosecution or in any other civil proceeding that may be instituted
against the employer, except in the case of a civil proceeding brought to
enforce such stipulation, settlement or order. [1973 c.833 §18 (enacted in lieu
of 654.055); 1977 c.804 §38; 2007 c.432 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 654.078
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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