Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 752 § 752.025 — Commission; appointment; membership; term of office
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 752 ·
Oregon Code § 752.025·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Commission; appointment; membership; term of office.
(1) After a determination of
necessity by the director under ORS 752.015, the Governor may appoint a
commission for each professional liability fund that the Director of the
Department of Consumer and Business Services proposes to implement.
(2) Each
commission appointed pursuant to subsection (1) of this section shall consist
of nine individuals appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the
Senate in the manner described in ORS 171.562 and 171.565.
(3) Of the
members of the commission, six shall be members of the profession and three
shall be lay members.
(4) The term of
office of each member is three years but a member serves at the pleasure of the
Governor. Before the expiration of the term of a member, the Governor shall
appoint a successor whose term begins on July 1 next following. A member is
eligible for reappointment. If there is a vacancy for any cause, the Governor
shall make an appointment to become effective for the unexpired term upon
confirmation by the Senate. [1987 c.774 §§90,91]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 752.025
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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