Oregon Statutes
§ 305.470 — Presiding judge; functions
Oregon § 305.470
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 305.470 (2026).
Text
Whenever more than one judge is serving as a judge of the tax court, the judge elected or appointed under ORS 305.452 shall be the presiding judge. The presiding judge shall assign causes, matters and proceedings and apportion the business of the tax court.
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Related
§ 305.452
Oregon § 305.452
Legislative History
1961 c.533 §7; 1981 s.s. c.1 §24
Nearby Sections
15
§ 305.005
Definitions§ 305.010
§ 305.010§ 305.015
Policy§ 305.020
§ 305.020§ 305.030
§ 305.030§ 305.035
Director of Department of Revenue; appointment; confirmation; compensation and expenses; bond§ 305.040
§ 305.040§ 305.045
Duties of director§ 305.050
§ 305.050§ 305.055
§ 305.055§ 305.057
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