Oregon Statutes
§ 419B.869 — Responding to pleadings; time limit
Oregon § 419B.869
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.11
Title 34Human Services; Juvenile Code; Corrections
Ch. 419BJuvenile Code: Dependency
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 419B.869 (2026).
Text
(1)No later than 30 days after a petition alleging jurisdiction under ORS 419B.100 is filed, each party about whom allegations have been made shall admit or deny the allegations. Unless the court specifies how admissions or denials are to be made pursuant to ORS 419B.800, admissions and denials may be made orally in court or in writing.
(2)Allegations in a petition that are not admitted or denied are denied.
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Related
§ 419B.100
Oregon § 419B.100
§ 419B.800
Oregon § 419B.800
Legislative History
2001 c.622 §21
Nearby Sections
15
§ 419B.005
Definitions§ 419B.007
Policy§ 419B.015
Report form and content; notice§ 419B.016
Offense of false report of child abuse§ 419B.019
Investigation of report involving school; notification; report to Legislative Assembly; rules§ 419B.021
Degree requirements for persons conducting investigation or making determination regarding child§ 419B.022
§ 419B.022§ 419B.024
§ 419B.024§ 419B.027
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