Oregon Code § 657.630·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Quasi-judicial powers in administrative hearings.
The Director of the Employment
Department may act in the directors own behalf or by any of the duly
authorized agents or assistants of the director in the following:
(1) To hold
sessions at any place within the state.
(2) To administer
oaths.
(3) To issue and
serve by the directors representative, or by any sheriff, subpoenas for the
attendance of witnesses and the production of papers, contracts, books,
accounts, documents and testimony. The director may require the attendance and
testimony of employers, their officers and representatives before any hearing
of the director and the production by employers of books, records, papers and
documents without payment or tender of witness fees on account of that
attendance.
(4) Generally to
provide for the taking of testimony and for the recording of proceedings held
in accordance with this chapter. [Amended by 1957 c.699 §10; 1985 c.404 §5;
1999 c.849 §§140,141; 2003 c.75 §53]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 657.630
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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