Oregon Statutes

§ 244.400 — Possibility of attorney fees for person prevailing in contested case

Oregon § 244.400
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.6
Title 22Public Officers and Employees
Ch. 244Government Ethics

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 244.400 (2026).

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(1)A person who prevails following a contested case hearing under this chapter or ORS 171.778 may be awarded reasonable attorney fees at the conclusion of the contested case or on appeal.
(2)Upon prevailing following a contested case hearing, the person may petition the Marion County Circuit Court for the purpose of determining the award of reasonable attorney fees. The Oregon Government Ethics Commission shall be named as a respondent in the petition. The petitioner and respondent shall follow the procedure provided in ORCP 68 for the determination of reasonable attorney fees. The court:
(a)May allow the petitioner reasonable attorney fees and costs if the court finds in favor of the petitioner.
(b)May withhold all or part of the attorney fees from any allowance to a petitioner if the

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Related

§ 171.778
Oregon § 171.778

Legislative History

1991 c.770 §9; 1993 c.743 §30; 2007 c.865 §26; 2019 c.116 §1

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