Note: Sections 7 and 8 (2), chapter 12, Oregon Laws 2020 (first special session), provide:
Sec. 7. Extension of time to commence action during COVID-19 state of emergency. (1) If the expiration of the time to commence an action or give notice of a claim falls within the time in which any declaration of a state of emergency issued by the Governor related to COVID-19, and any extension of the declaration, is in effect, or within 90 days after the declaration and any extension is no longer in effect, the expiration of the time to commence the action or give notice of the claim is extended to a date 90 days after the declaration and any extension is no longer in effect.
(2) Subsection (1) of this section applies to:
(a) Time periods for commencing an action established in ORS chapter 12;
(b) The time period for commencing an action for wrongful death established in ORS 30.020;
(c) The time period for commencing an action or giving a notice of claim under ORS 30.275; and
(d) Any other time limitation for the commencement of a civil cause of action or the giving of notice of a civil claim established by statute.
(3) Subsection (1) of this section does not apply to:
(a) Time limitations for the commencement of criminal actions;
(b) The initiation of an appeal to the magistrate division of the Oregon Tax Court or an appeal from the magistrate division to the regular division;
(c) The initiation of an appeal or judicial review proceeding in the Court of Appeals; or
(d) The initiation of any type of case or proceeding in the Supreme Court.
(4) Subsection (1) of this section applies to expirations of the time to commence an action or give notice of a claim occurring:
(a) On or after March 8, 2020, and on or before the date 90 days after the declaration of a state of emergency issued by the Governor on March 8, 2020, and any extension of the declaration, is no longer in effect; or
(b) During the time in which any other declaration of a state of emergency issued by the Governor related to COVID-19, and any extension of the declaration, is in effect, or within 90 days after the declaration and any extension is no longer in effect. [2020 s.s.1 c.12 §7; 2021 c.499 §1]
Sec. 8. (2) Section 7, chapter 12, Oregon Laws 2020 (first special session), is repealed on December 31, 2021. [2020 s.s.1 c.12 §8; 2021 c.199 §3(2)]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 01 - Courts, Oregon Rules of Civil Procedure
Chapter 012 - Limitations of Actions and Suits
Section 12.010 - Time of commencing actions.
Section 12.020 - When action deemed begun.
Section 12.060 - Suit or action on land contracts; time when they cease to affect the property.
Section 12.070 - Action on judgment, decree or sealed instrument.
Section 12.080 - Action on certain contracts or liabilities.
Section 12.085 - Action against garnishee.
Section 12.100 - Action on official act or penalty.
Section 12.115 - Action for negligent injury to person or property.
Section 12.117 - Actions based on child abuse.
Section 12.120 - Action on escape; action for defamation.
Section 12.125 - Action arising under rental agreement.
Section 12.132 - Action arising out of real estate appraisal activity or appraisal review.
Section 12.137 - Action for loss of or damage to property arising from nuclear incident.
Section 12.155 - Effect of notice of advance payment on running of period of limitation.
Section 12.160 - Suspension for minors and persons who have disabling mental condition.
Section 12.190 - Effect of death on limitations.
Section 12.195 - Effect of attorney death on limitations.
Section 12.220 - Commencement of new action after involuntary dismissal.
Section 12.272 - Action based on pesticide application.
Section 12.276 - Action for death, injury or damage resulting from breast implants.
Section 12.278 - Action against manufacturer of certain pickup trucks.
Section 12.282 - Action against manufacturer of extendable equipment.
Section 12.410 - Definitions for ORS 12.410 to 12.480.
Section 12.430 - Claims based on law of other states; limitation period.
Section 12.440 - Application of statutes and rules governing conflict of laws.
Section 12.450 - When limitation period of another state not applicable.
Section 12.460 - Claims to which statutes apply.