(a) "Chief Justice" means the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon, except that, if the Chief Justice is the subject judge, then the term "Chief Justice" means the one of the remaining judges of the Supreme Court who has served the longest period of time as a judge of that court.
(b) "Disability" means physical or mental incapacitation of such a degree as to cause a judge to be unable to discharge the duties of judicial office.
(c) "Judge" includes any judge of the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, the Oregon Tax Court, or any circuit court, of the State of Oregon.
(d) "Subject judge" means any judge whose alleged disability is involved in proceedings under this section.
(2) Any judge who becomes disabled may be retired in the manner provided in this section. The Governor, the Chief Justice, the Judicial Conference or the Board of Governors of the Oregon State Bar may file at any time with the Secretary of State a written request for an investigation to determine whether a judge named in the request has a disability. Upon receipt of a request, the Secretary of State shall transmit to the subject judge a certified copy of the request, with a notice to the effect that, unless the judge files a resignation within 45 days after the date of the notice, an investigation will be made to determine whether the judge has a disability. The certified copy and notice shall be served on the subject judge, either by delivering them to the judge in person or by transmitting them by registered mail or by certified mail with return receipt to the judge at the last residence address of the judge as shown in the records of the Secretary of State.
(3) If the subject judge fails to file a resignation within 45 days after the date of the notice, the Secretary of State, within 10 days after the expiration of that period, shall transmit to the Commission on Judicial Fitness and Disability certified copies of the request and notice, with a certificate to the effect:
(a) That the Secretary of State served the notice and copy of the request on the subject judge as provided in subsection (2) of this section; and
(b) That the judge did not file a resignation.
(4) Upon receipt of the certified copies and certificate referred to in subsection (3) of this section, the commission shall make the requested investigation and, after hearing, determine whether the subject judge has a disability. The commission shall prepare an official record that shall include the testimony taken and the exhibits considered. If the subject judge refuses or is unable to attend, the commission may proceed with the hearing in the absence of the judge.
(5) If a majority of the members of the commission determines that the subject judge in fact has a disability, the members shall make and sign written findings of fact upon which the determination is made and transmit the findings to the Secretary of State. If no appeal is filed, the office of the judge shall become vacant 10 days after the filing of the findings, and thereupon the Secretary of State shall certify to the Governor the existence of the vacancy. If a majority of the members of the commission does not find that the subject judge has a disability, the members shall sign and file with the Secretary of State a written report to that effect, and thereupon the proceeding shall terminate.
(6) The commission may prescribe rules of procedure for the conduct of the investigation and fix the time and place of the hearing, giving the subject judge due notice thereof. The fees and mileage allowance of witnesses, including experts, shall be fixed by the commission.
(7) A judge retired under the provisions of this section may not be appointed as judge pro tempore to serve upon any court of the State of Oregon.
(8) The subject judge may appeal to the Supreme Court from a determination by the commission that the judge has a disability, by filing a notice with the Secretary of State within 10 days after the date of filing of the written findings of fact by the commission. The Secretary of State shall thereupon notify the commission and the Chief Justice. The commission shall forthwith transmit the official record to the Supreme Court, which upon receipt of the record shall have full jurisdiction of the proceeding.
(9) The Supreme Court shall review the proceeding de novo on the record with authority to affirm, reverse or annul the determination. Prior to a final determination, remand may also be made to the commission for additional findings of fact. In the event that the Supreme Court reverses or annuls the determination of the commission, the proceeding shall thereupon terminate and notice to that effect shall be filed with the Secretary of State. If the determination of the commission is affirmed, a decision to that effect shall be filed with the Secretary of State and the office of the subject judge shall forthwith become vacant. Thereupon, the Secretary of State shall certify to the Governor the existence of the vacancy. [Amended by 1963 c.488 §1; 1965 c.394 §1; 1969 c.332 §2; 1983 c.740 §2; 1987 c.520 §11; 1991 c.249 §1; 1991 c.815 §3; 2007 c.70 §1; 2009 c.11 §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.