Oregon Statutes
§ 774.180 — Intervention in agency proceedings affecting utility consumers; standing to obtain judicial or administrative review
Oregon § 774.180
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 774.180 (2026).
Text
Notwithstanding any other provision of law:
(1)Whenever the board determines that any agency proceeding may affect the interests of utility consumers, Citizens’ Utility Board may intervene as of right as an interested party or otherwise participate in the proceeding.
(2)Citizens’ Utility Board shall have standing to obtain judicial or administrative review of any agency action, and may intervene as of right as a party or otherwise participate in any proceeding which involves the review or enforcement of any action by an agency, if the board determines that the action may affect the interests of utility consumers.
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Legislative History
1985 c.1 §14
Nearby Sections
15
§ 774.010
Definitions§ 774.020
Policy§ 774.030
Citizens’ Utility Board; powers§ 774.040
Membership on board§ 774.110
Meetings§ 774.130
Mailing costs; reimbursement§ 774.160
Disposition of complaints§ 774.210
Remedies; attorney fees§ 774.250
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