Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/183.315
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ORS 183.315 - Application of provisions of chapter to certain agencies - 2017 Oregon Revised Statutes
2017 ORS Vol. 5 Chapter 183 Section 183.315
2017 ORS 183.315¹
(1) The provisions of ORS 183.410 (Agency determination of applicability of rule or statute to petitioner), 183.415 (Notice of right to hearing), 183.417 (Procedure in contested case hearing), 183.425 (Depositions or subpoena of material witness), 183.440 (Subpoenas in contested cases), 183.450 (Evidence in contested cases), 183.452 (Representation of agencies at contested case hearings), 183.458 (Nonattorney and out-of-state attorney representation of parties in certain contested case hearings), 183.460 (Examination of evidence by agency), 183.470 (Orders in contested cases) and 183.480 (Judicial review of agency orders) do not apply to local government boundary commissions created pursuant to ORS 199.430 (Procedure for creating commissions by local resolution or petition), the Department of Revenue, State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation, Department of Consumer and Business Services with respect to its functions under ORS chapters 654 and 656, State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision or Psychiatric Security Review Board with respect to its functions under ORS 161.315 (Right of state to obtain mental examination of defendant) to 161.351 (Discharge by board).
(3) The provisions of ORS 183.410 (Agency determination of applicability of rule or statute to petitioner), 183.415 (Notice of right to hearing), 183.417 (Procedure in contested case hearing), 183.425 (Depositions or subpoena of material witness), 183.440 (Subpoenas in contested cases), 183.450 (Evidence in contested cases), 183.452 (Representation of agencies at contested case hearings), 183.458 (Nonattorney and out-of-state attorney representation of parties in certain contested case hearings) and 183.460 (Examination of evidence by agency) do not apply to the Employment Appeals Board or the Employment Department.
(6) ORS 183.410 (Agency determination of applicability of rule or statute to petitioner), 183.415 (Notice of right to hearing), 183.417 (Procedure in contested case hearing), 183.425 (Depositions or subpoena of material witness), 183.440 (Subpoenas in contested cases), 183.450 (Evidence in contested cases), 183.460 (Examination of evidence by agency), 183.470 (Orders in contested cases) and 183.482 (Jurisdiction for review of contested cases) (3) do not apply to the Public Utility Commission. Except as provided in ORS 774.180 (Intervention in agency proceedings affecting utility consumers), judicial review of an order issued by the commission in a contested case may be sought only by a party to the contested case.
(8) The provisions of ORS 183.413 (Notice to parties before hearing of rights and procedure) to 183.497 (Awarding costs and attorney fees when finding for petitioner) do not apply to administrative proceedings conducted under rules adopted by the Secretary of State under ORS 246.190 (Help America Vote Act complaint procedures). [1971 c.734 §19; 1973 c.612 §3; 1973 c.621 §2; 1973 c.694 §1; 1975 c.759 §1; 1977 c.804 §45; 1979 c.593 §7; 1981 c.711 §16; 1987 c.320 §142; 1987 c.373 §21; 1989 c.90 §1; 1997 c.26 §1; 1999 c.448 §6; 1999 c.679 §1; 2003 c.64 §8; 2005 c.512 §30; 2005 c.638 §1; 2007 c.239 §8; 2007 c.288 §10; 2011 c.708 §24; 2017 c.312 §1; 2017 c.442 §23]
Note: The amendments to 183.315 (Application of provisions of chapter to certain agencies) by section 23, chapter 442, Oregon Laws 2017, become operative July 1, 2018. See section 36, chapter 442, Oregon Laws 2017. The text that is operative until July 1, 2018, including amendments by section 1, chapter 312, Oregon Laws 2017, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
183.315 (Application of provisions of chapter to certain agencies). (1) The provisions of ORS 183.410 (Agency determination of applicability of rule or statute to petitioner), 183.415 (Notice of right to hearing), 183.417 (Procedure in contested case hearing), 183.425 (Depositions or subpoena of material witness), 183.440 (Subpoenas in contested cases), 183.450 (Evidence in contested cases), 183.452 (Representation of agencies at contested case hearings), 183.458 (Nonattorney and out-of-state attorney representation of parties in certain contested case hearings), 183.460 (Examination of evidence by agency), 183.470 (Orders in contested cases) and 183.480 (Judicial review of agency orders) do not apply to local government boundary commissions created pursuant to ORS 199.430 (Procedure for creating commissions by local resolution or petition), the Department of Revenue, State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation, Department of Consumer and Business Services with respect to its functions under ORS chapters 654 and 656, State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, Psychiatric Security Review Board or Oregon Health Authority with respect to its functions under ORS 161.315 (Right of state to obtain mental examination of defendant) to 161.351 (Discharge by board).
ORS 163.105 (Sentencing options for aggravated murder) require­ment that parole pro­ceed­ing for per­son convicted of ag­gra­vat­ed mur­der be con­ducted in manner prescribed for contested case creates limited excep­tion to parole board’s exemp­tion from Administrative Procedures Act. Larsen v. Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision, 206 Or App 353, 138 P3d 16 (2006)