(a) The Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals.
(b) The presiding judge for each judicial district.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, the term of office of the Chief Judge or presiding judge is two years, commencing on January 1 of each even-numbered year. A judge is eligible for reappointment as Chief Judge or presiding judge.
(3) If there is a vacancy for any cause in the office of Chief Judge or presiding judge:
(a) When the vacancy occurs after January 1 of an even-numbered year and before July 1 of the following odd-numbered year, the Chief Justice shall make an appointment for a term expiring December 31 of that odd-numbered year.
(b) When the vacancy occurs after June 30 of an odd-numbered year and before January 1 of the following even-numbered year, the Chief Justice shall make an appointment for a term expiring December 31 of the odd-numbered year following that even-numbered year.
(c) The Chief Justice may designate a judge of the Court of Appeals to serve as acting Chief Judge until an appointment is made as provided in this section. The Chief Justice may designate any circuit court judge to serve as acting presiding judge until an appointment is made as provided in this section.
(4) Before appointing a Chief Judge or presiding judge the Chief Justice shall confer with and seek the advice of the judges of the courts concerned in respect to the appointment.
(5) The Chief Justice shall give written notice of the judge appointed as Chief Judge or presiding judge to each judge of the court concerned not later than 10 days before the effective date of the appointment. A majority of the judges of the courts concerned may disapprove the appointment by a written resolution signed by each judge disapproving the appointment and submitted to the Chief Justice before the effective date of the appointment. If the appointment is so disapproved, the Chief Justice shall appoint another judge as Chief Judge or presiding judge, and shall notify each judge of the courts concerned as provided in this subsection. If the courts concerned have five or more judges, a second appointment is subject to disapproval, as provided in this subsection, by a majority of the judges of the courts concerned. A third appointment is not subject to disapproval under this subsection. [1981 s.s. c.1 §4; 1995 c.658 §7; 1995 c.781 §3; 2013 c.155 §2]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 01 - Courts, Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure
Chapter 001 - Courts and Judicial Officers Generally
Section 1.006 - Supreme Court rules.
Section 1.007 - Judicial Department Revolving Account; uses; sources.
Section 1.008 - Personnel plan, fiscal plan and property plan.
Section 1.009 - Judicial Department Operating Account.
Section 1.010 - Powers of courts in administration of court business and proceedings.
Section 1.012 - State Court Technology Fund.
Section 1.030 - Seal; form; custody; affixing.
Section 1.060 - Days for transaction of judicial business; exceptions.
Section 1.150 - Proceedings to be in English; foreign language translation; rules and procedures.
Section 1.171 - Powers and duties of presiding judge for judicial district.
Section 1.175 - Docket priorities.
Section 1.176 - Capital improvements to county courthouses; plan; report.
Section 1.178 - State Court Facilities and Security Account.
Section 1.180 - Advisory committees on court security and emergency preparedness; plans.
Section 1.182 - Court facilities security accounts; funding; expenditures; reports.
Section 1.185 - County to provide courtrooms, offices and jury rooms.
Section 1.188 - Surcharge on fines for courthouse.
Section 1.189 - Courthouse surcharge accounts.
Section 1.194 - Definitions for ORS 1.194 to 1.200.
Section 1.195 - Reports on liquidated and delinquent accounts of state courts.
Section 1.196 - Agreement for reciprocal offsets.
Section 1.198 - Exemptions from requirements of ORS 1.197.
Section 1.212 - Oath of office for judges.
Section 1.220 - Judicial officer or partner acting as attorney.
Section 1.240 - Powers of judicial officers.
Section 1.270 - Powers of other judicial officers; where powers may be exercised.
Section 1.290 - Leaves of absence.
Section 1.300 - Senior judge; assignment; duties and powers; compensation and expenses.
Section 1.310 - Involuntary retirement of judges for disability; rules.
Section 1.410 - Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability; term; Senate confirmation.
Section 1.415 - Powers and duties of commission; rules.
Section 1.430 - Supreme Court review; censure; order of suspension or removal.
Section 1.440 - Status of records of proceedings under ORS 1.420 or 1.425.
Section 1.470 - Service of process; proof; return; witness fees.
Section 1.475 - Procedure when process not obeyed.
Section 1.480 - Officers; quorum; compensation and expenses.
Section 1.525 - Uniform citation and petition forms for certain offenses.
Section 1.560 - Procedure for employment of private counsel; terms and conditions.
Section 1.600 - Appointment pro tempore to Supreme Court or Court of Appeals; powers and duties.
Section 1.605 - Compensation and expenses for judges under ORS 1.600.
Section 1.615 - Appointment pro tempore to tax court or circuit court; powers and duties.
Section 1.625 - Compensation and expenses for judges under ORS 1.615.
Section 1.665 - Compensation and expenses of persons appointed under ORS 1.635.
Section 1.725 - Legislative findings.
Section 1.740 - Employment of staff; public hearings.
Section 1.755 - Gifts, grants and donations; Council on Court Procedures Account.
Section 1.760 - Legislative advisory committee.
Section 1.851 - Local criminal justice advisory councils.
Section 1.855 - State Court Administrator to establish registry of justice and municipal courts.
Section 1.860 - Reports relating to municipal courts and justice courts.