Oregon Code § 656.724·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Administrative Law Judges; appointment; qualifications; term; performance
survey; removal procedure.
(1) The Workers Compensation Board chairperson, after consultation with the
board, shall employ Administrative Law Judges to hold such hearings as may be
prescribed by law. An Administrative Law Judge must be a licensee in good
standing of the Oregon State Bar, or the bar of the highest court of record in
any other state or currently admitted to practice before the federal courts in
the District of Columbia. Administrative Law Judges shall qualify in the same
manner as members of the board under ORS 656.716 (2). The board chairperson,
after consultation with the board, may appoint Administrative Law Judges to
serve for a probationary period of 18 months or less prior to regular
employment.
(2)
Administrative Law Judges are in the unclassified service under ORS chapter
240, and the board shall fix their salaries in accordance with ORS 240.245.
(3)(a) The board
chairperson, after consultation with the board, shall establish criteria
whereby each Administrative Law Judge shall receive an annual performance
evaluation. Such criteria shall include, but not be limited to, work quality
and productivity.
(b) The
employment of each Administrative Law Judge shall be subject to formal review
by the board chairperson every four years. Complaints and comments filed with
the board chairperson regarding the official conduct, competence or fitness of
an Administrative Law Judge, as well as the boards records, shall be reviewed
by the board chairperson. Not less than 90 days prior to the expiration of the
probationary period, or within 180 days but not less than 90 days prior to each
four-year review, the board chairperson shall solicit comments from attorneys
practicing in the field of workers compensation. These comments and all
complaints and other records filed with the board chairperson regarding the
official conduct, competence or fitness of an Administrative Law Judge shall be
reviewed by the board. The board chairperson shall conduct an annual survey of
all attorneys regularly participating in workers compensation cases, in such
manner as to allow the attorneys to remain anonymous while rating the
Administrative Law Judges as to knowledge of workers compensation law,
judicial temperament, capability to handle hearings, diligence, efficiency and
other similar factors. The results of the survey shall be published by the
board chairperson, listing each Administrative Law Judge by name.
(c)
Notwithstanding ORS 240.240 and in accordance with ORS 240.555 and 240.560, an
Administrative Law Judge may be removed at any time, for official misconduct,
incompetence, inefficiency, indolence, malfeasance or other unfitness to render
effective service.
(4)
Administrative Law Judges have the same powers granted to board members or
assistants under ORS 656.726 (2)(a), (b), (c) and (d).
(5) A presiding
Administrative Law Judge shall be appointed by the board chairperson and shall
serve as presiding Administrative Law Judge at the pleasure of the board
chairperson. The presiding Administrative Law Judge shall perform such
administrative duties as the board chairperson may delegate. The board
chairperson may designate another Administrative Law Judge to serve as acting
presiding Administrative Law Judge during any period when the presiding
Administrative Law Judge is absent or disabled.
(6)
Notwithstanding subsections (1) to (5) of this section, the board chairperson,
after consultation with the board, may employ any licensee of the Oregon State
Bar to serve as an Administrative Law Judge on a temporary basis, not to exceed
one year, when the board chairperson determines that such employment is
necessary in the conduct of the business of the Hearings Division. Criteria and
procedures for selecting and employing such Administrative Law Judges shall be
identical to those established for regularly employed Administrative Law
Judges.
(7) It is the
declared purpose of this section to foster and protect the Administrative Law
Judges ability to provide full, fair and speedy hearings and decisions. [1965
c.285 §53a; 1965 c.564 §6; 1967 c.180 §1; 1971 c.695 §9; 1973 c.774 §1; 1979
c.677 §1; 1979 c.839 §19; 1981 c.535 §44; 1985 c.212 §11; 1987 c.884 §13; 1989
c.1094 §4; 1990 c.2 §39; 1995 c.332 §51; 1999 c.876 §8; 2025 c.32 §111]
Plain English Explanation
This Oregon statute addresses Administrative Law Judges; appointment; qualifications; term; performance
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 656.724
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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