Oregon Code § 9.568·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
State
lawyers assistance committee; personal and practice management assistance
committees; rules; confidentiality; civil immunity.
(1)(a) The board of governors of
the Oregon State Bar may create a state lawyers assistance committee for the
purpose of implementing a licensees assistance program and, pursuant thereto,
authorize the state lawyers assistance committee to investigate and resolve
complaints or referrals regarding licensees whose performance or conduct may
impair their ability to practice law or their professional competence.
(b) The board may
adopt rules for the operation of the state lawyers assistance committee.
(c) The purpose
of the state lawyers assistance committee is the provision of supervision and
assistance to those licensees whose performance or conduct may impair their
ability to practice law or their professional competence.
(2)(a) In
addition to the state lawyers assistance committee created under subsection (1)
of this section, the board may create personal and practice management
assistance committees to provide assistance to licensees who are suffering from
impairment or other circumstances that may adversely affect professional
competence or conduct. Personal and practice management assistance committees
may also provide advice and training to licensees in practice management.
(b) The board may
adopt rules governing the provision of assistance to licensees by personal and
practice management assistance committees.
(c) The purpose
of a personal and practice management assistance committee is the provision of
completely confidential assistance, advice and training to licensees in a
manner that fosters maximum openness in communications between a licensee and
the committee and that encourages a licensee to seek assistance from the
committee.
(3) Any
information provided to or obtained by the state lawyers assistance committee
or any personal and practice management assistance committee, or provided to or
obtained by any agent of those committees, is:
(a) Confidential;
(b) Exempt from
the provisions of ORS 192.311 to 192.478;
(c) Not
discoverable or admissible in any civil proceeding without the written consent
of the licensee to whom the information pertains; and
(d) Not
discoverable or admissible in any disciplinary proceeding except to the extent
provided by rules of procedure adopted pursuant to ORS 9.542.
(4) The
limitations placed on the disclosure and admissibility of information in this
section shall not apply to information relating to a licensees noncooperation
with the state lawyers assistance committee or any agent of the committee, or
to information otherwise obtained by the bar from any other source.
(5) The board may
authorize the state lawyers assistance committee to act as the monitor or
supervisor for licensees placed on probation or in diversion in connection with
a disciplinary investigation or proceeding, or who have been conditionally
admitted or reinstated to the practice of law. Any information provided to or
obtained by the state lawyers assistance committee when the committee acts as a
monitor or supervisor under the provisions of this subsection is not subject to
subsection (3) of this section.
(6) All meetings
of the state lawyers assistance committee and the personal and practice
management assistance committees are exempt from the provisions of ORS 192.610
to 192.705.
(7) Any person
who makes a complaint or referral to the bar as to the competence of a licensee
or provides information or testimony in connection with the state lawyers
assistance committee or any personal and practice management assistance
committee is not subject to an action for civil damages as a result thereof.
(8) With respect
to their acts in connection with the state lawyers assistance committee or any
personal and practice management assistance committee, the same privileges and
immunities from civil and criminal proceedings that apply to prosecuting and judicial
officers of the state shall apply to the board, all officers and employees of
the bar, and the members of the committees and their agents.
(9) For the
purposes of this section, agents of the state lawyers assistance committee or a
personal and practice management assistance committee include investigators,
attorneys, associate licensees licensed to practice law, counselors, staff
personnel and any other individual or entity acting on behalf of or at the
request of the committees. [Formerly 9.545; 2005 c.347 §3; 2023 c.72 §13; 2025
c.32 §38]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 9.568
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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