Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 777 § 777.927 — Removal of port commissioner for malfeasance; statement of charges; notice;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 777 ·
Oregon Code § 777.927·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Removal of port commissioner for malfeasance; statement of charges; notice;
court hearing.
If
the Governor is at any time satisfied that a commissioner has been guilty of
malfeasance in office, the Governor may file with the Secretary of State a
written statement of the acts of the commissioner constituting the malfeasance.
Thereupon the Secretary of State shall transmit a copy of the statement to the
commissioner named and another copy to the clerk of the Circuit Court for
Marion County. After the expiration of 10 days following the delivery of the
statement to the commissioner a hearing shall be held before the court, of
which hearing the commissioner is entitled to at least five days notice. If
upon the hearing the court determines that the commissioner has been guilty of
malfeasance in office, written findings to that effect shall be made and filed
by the court. Thereupon the commissioner shall be considered removed from
office. The vacancy so created shall be filled as provided in ORS 777.925. [1987
c.565 §7]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 777.927
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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