2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 124 - Abuse Prevention and Reporting; Civil Action for Abuse
Section 124.010 - Petition for relief; time limitation; information to be provided petitioner; exception.


(b) The elderly person or person with a disability or the guardian or guardian ad litem of the person may seek relief by filing a petition with the circuit court alleging that the person is in immediate and present danger of further abuse from the respondent, alleging that the person has been the victim of abuse committed by the respondent within the 180 days preceding the filing of the petition and describing the nature of the abuse and the approximate dates thereof. The abuse must have occurred not more than 180 days before the filing of the petition.
(c) A petitioner or guardian petitioner is not required to provide in the petition information regarding the relationship between the elderly person or person with a disability and the respondent.
(d) The petition must include allegations made under oath or affirmation or a declaration under penalty of perjury. The circuit court has jurisdiction over all proceedings under ORS 124.005 to 124.040.
(2) The petitioner or guardian petitioner has the burden of proving a claim under ORS 124.005 to 124.040 by a preponderance of the evidence.
(3) The right to petition for relief under ORS 124.005 to 124.040 is not affected by the fact that the elderly person or person with a disability has left the residence or household to avoid abuse.
(4) A petition filed under ORS 124.005 to 124.040 must disclose the existence of any Elderly Persons and Persons With Disabilities Abuse Prevention Act proceedings, any Abuse Prevention Act proceedings, any marital annulment, dissolution or separation proceedings pending between the parties or any protective proceedings under ORS chapter 125.
(5) Upon the filing of a petition under ORS 124.005 to 124.040, the clerk of the court shall give the petitioner or guardian petitioner information provided by the Department of Human Services about local adult protective services, domestic violence shelters and local legal services available.
(6) For purposes of computing the 180-day period in this section and ORS 124.020, any time during which the respondent is incarcerated or has a principal residence more than 100 miles from the principal residence of the elderly person or person with a disability is not counted as part of the 180-day period.
(7) If a guardian or guardian ad litem files a petition under this section on behalf of an elderly person or a person with a disability, the elderly person or person with a disability retains the right to:
(a) Contact and retain counsel;
(b) Have access to personal records;
(c) File objections to the restraining order;
(d) Request a hearing; and
(e) Present evidence and cross-examine witnesses at any hearing.
(8) An elderly person or a person with a disability may not file a petition under ORS 124.005 to 124.040 against a guardian or conservator for the person. [1995 c.666 §4; 1999 c.738 §2; 1999 c.1052 §11; 2003 c.257 §2a; 2003 c.264 §2; 2005 c.671 §2; 2007 c.70 §25; 2015 c.121 §18]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 03 - Landlord-Tenant, Domestic Relations, Probate

Chapter 124 - Abuse Prevention and Reporting; Civil Action for Abuse

Section 124.005 - Definitions for ORS 124.005 to 124.040.

Section 124.010 - Petition for relief; time limitation; information to be provided petitioner; exception.

Section 124.015 - Hearing upon request of respondent; relief; settlement; effect of proceedings.

Section 124.020 - Ex parte hearing; required findings; judicial relief; forms; request by respondent for hearing.

Section 124.022 - Service of restraining order by sheriff; transmission by electronic communication device.

Section 124.024 - Notice to be given by guardian petitioner.

Section 124.025 - Removal of personal effects; accompanying peace officer; limitation on liability.

Section 124.030 - Proof of service of restraining order to be delivered to sheriff; entry in LEDS; expiration of restraining order; release of respondent pending hearing.

Section 124.050 - Definitions for ORS 124.050 to 124.095.

Section 124.060 - Duty of officials to report; exceptions.

Section 124.065 - Method of reporting; content; notice to law enforcement agency and to department.

Section 124.070 - Duty to investigate; notice to law enforcement agency and department; written findings; review by district attorney.

Section 124.071 - Deadline to complete abuse investigation; exception; written report required.

Section 124.072 - Required disclosure of protected health information to law enforcement agency; liability for disclosure.

Section 124.073 - Training for abuse investigators.

Section 124.075 - Immunity of person making report in good faith; identity confidential.

Section 124.077 - Immunity for disclosure to prospective employer.

Section 124.080 - Photographing of victim; photograph as record.

Section 124.087 - Policies and guidelines to plan for development and standardization of certain resources and technologies.

Section 124.088 - Certain privileges not grounds for excluding evidence in court proceedings.

Section 124.090 - Confidentiality of records; exceptions.

Section 124.100 - Definitions for ORS 124.100 to 124.140; action authorized; relief; qualifications for bringing action; notice to Attorney General.

Section 124.105 - Physical abuse subject to action.

Section 124.110 - Financial abuse subject to action.

Section 124.115 - Persons not subject to action.

Section 124.120 - Relief available.

Section 124.125 - Action by Attorney General, Department of Human Services, other agency or district attorney; investigative demands.