…a Lawyer. They are the real experts. Most of the “speed measuring device” statutes, which include radar, are in Chapter 810 of the ORS , but you’ll also want to…
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Wage Garnishment in Oregon: Research, Research, Research
There are no official Oregon garnishment forms for non-government employees garnishing someone else’s wages (or defending against garnishment of one’s own wages). But there is still a lot…
2009 Oregon Legislature’s (Car) Towing Statutes
…your lawyer, your favorite blogger, etc.. The 2009 Oregon Legislature enacted this new law on towing: “Relating to towers; amending ORS 90.485, 98.812, 98.854 and 98.856.Be It Enacted by the…
Lost and Found in Oregon: Finders, Keepers? Losers, Weepers?
…to see these ORS sections on your obligations if you find something of value. (The previous OLR blog post was How to Find Missing Documents: Channeling Your Inner Sherlock…
Traffic Week (Oregon): MOVE OVER! (law)
The Oregon State Police website has lots of information on the new “Move Over Law” (2009 ORS 811.147) (effective 1/1/10) including a flyer on the new law and on…
Cell Phone Law from the 2009 Oregon Legislature
…ORS 811.507 When signed, it will show up at the Governor’s webpage and, when given a Chapter number, as an Oregon Law. It will not appear in the ORS until…
Oregon Prenuptial Agreements (Contracts)
Note: I use the term “temporary” marriage below instead of “short-term” marriage because the latter is how marriages of very short duration are described and labeled in some courts….
Oregon Public Records Laws and Concealed Weapon Licenses
…2006 and 2007. On de novo review, ORS 192.490(1); ORS 19.415(3) (2007),(1) we affirm, because the requested documents are public records and the sheriff failed to establish that the…
Oregon Council on Court Procedures (OCCP): Legislative and Administrative History of Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure (ORCP)
…the ORS, between Chapters 11 and 12, you’ll need to wait for another OLR blog post. I asked Legislative Counsel this question not long ago but have yet to…
What and Where are the “Oregon Jail Standards?”
…1) The first is in ORS 160.076, which are the jail standards that were first enacted in the early 1970s, and that lay out the statutory minimum requirements that jails…
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