Oregon Statutes

§ 176.805 — Status of proclamation, order or directive as rule; judicial review

Oregon § 176.805
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.5
Title 18Executive Branch; Organization
Ch. 176Governor

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 176.805 (2026).

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(1)Any proclamation, executive order or directive issued pursuant to ORS 176.750 to 176.815 shall be deemed to be a rule subject to ORS chapter 183, except that jurisdiction for judicial determination of the validity thereof pursuant to ORS 183.400 is conferred upon the Court of Appeals.
(2)Any such proceeding in the Court of Appeals shall be given precedence on the docket over all other cases, except prior cases arising under ORS 176.750 to 176.815 and 176.990. The court may appoint a master to take evidence and make proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law in such case.

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Related

§ 176.750
Oregon § 176.750
§ 183.400
Oregon § 183.400

Legislative History

1974 c.5 §12

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