(a) "Adjoining state" means California, Idaho, Nevada or Washington.
(b) "Certified peace officer" means a regularly employed peace officer or police officer from an adjoining state, including a peace officer or police officer employed by a local government of an adjoining state.
(c) "Employing agency" means a state or local government of an adjoining state that employs a certified peace officer.
(2) A certified peace officer is a peace officer and a police officer in this state when:
(a) The officer enters this state in order to provide, or attempt to provide, law enforcement services described in subsection (3) of this section; and
(b) The law enforcement services occur within 50 miles from the contiguous border of this state and the adjoining state where the officer is employed.
(3) Subsection (2) of this section applies when the certified peace officer is providing, or attempting to provide, law enforcement services under any of the following circumstances:
(a) In response to a request for law enforcement services initiated by an Oregon sheriff, constable, marshal, municipal police officer or member of the Oregon State Police.
(b) In response to a reasonable belief that emergency law enforcement services are necessary for the preservation of life, and a request for services by an Oregon sheriff, constable, marshal, municipal police officer or member of the Oregon State Police for those services is impractical to obtain under the circumstances. The certified police officer shall obtain authorization from an Oregon law enforcement agency having jurisdiction over the location where the services were provided as soon as is practicable after the services have been provided.
(c) For the purpose of assisting an Oregon sheriff, constable, marshal, municipal police officer or member of the Oregon State police in providing emergency service in response to criminal activity, traffic accidents, emergency incidents or other similar public safety problems, whether or not an Oregon sheriff, constable, marshal, municipal police officer or member of the Oregon State Police is present at the scene of the incident.
(4) When a certified peace officer exercises any authority granted under this section, the officer shall submit, as soon as is practicable, a written report concerning the incident to the Oregon law enforcement agency having primary jurisdiction over the geographic area in which the incident occurred. Oregon law enforcement agencies may establish reporting procedures and forms to facilitate reporting required under this subsection.
(5) This section does not confer upon a certified peace officer the authority to enforce Oregon traffic or motor vehicle laws. [2011 c.472 §1]
Note: 133.405 to 133.408 were enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but were not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 133 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes
Chapter 133 - Arrest and Related Procedures; Search and Seizure; Extradition
Section 133.005 - Definitions for ORS 133.005 to 133.400 and 133.410 to 133.450.
Section 133.015 - Contents of information or complaint.
Section 133.030 - Who are magistrates.
Section 133.033 - Peace officer; community caretaking functions.
Section 133.055 - Criminal citation; exception for domestic disturbance; notice of rights.
Section 133.066 - Criminal citations generally.
Section 133.068 - Contents of criminal citation issued without complaint.
Section 133.069 - Contents of criminal citation issued with complaint; nonconformance.
Section 133.073 - Electronic filing of criminal citation; court rules.
Section 133.076 - Failure to appear on criminal citation.
Section 133.120 - Authority to issue warrant.
Section 133.140 - Content and form of warrant.
Section 133.220 - Who may make arrest.
Section 133.225 - Arrest by private person.
Section 133.235 - Arrest by peace officer; procedure.
Section 133.239 - Arrest by parole and probation officer; procedure.
Section 133.245 - Arrest by federal officer; procedure.
Section 133.310 - Authority of peace officer to arrest without warrant.
Section 133.315 - Liability of peace officer making arrest.
Section 133.318 - Providing false foreign restraining order; false representation to peace officer.
Section 133.375 - Definitions for ORS 133.375 to 133.381.
Section 133.400 - Recording of custodial interviews of adults.
Section 133.402 - Recording of custodial interviews of juveniles.
Section 133.403 - Voluntariness of statement by juvenile during custodial interview.
Section 133.405 - Definitions for ORS 133.405 to 133.408; provision of law enforcement services.
Section 133.407 - Immunities and liabilities; supervision; compensation; training.
Section 133.408 - Application of ORS 133.405 and 133.407.
Section 133.420 - Definitions for ORS 133.410 to 133.440.
Section 133.430 - Authority to make arrest in fresh pursuit.
Section 133.450 - Return of arrest warrant; release decision.
Section 133.455 - Receipts for property taken from person in custody; penalty.
Section 133.460 - Forfeiture of conveyances used unlawfully to conceal or transport stolen property.
Section 133.470 - Sale of seized property; rights of owner and lienholder.
Section 133.515 - Interpreter to be made available to person with a disability.
Section 133.518 - Duty of peace officer to request emergency medical services.
Section 133.525 - Definitions for ORS 133.525 to 133.703.
Section 133.535 - Permissible objects of search and seizure.
Section 133.537 - Protection of things seized; liability of agency.
Section 133.539 - Obtaining information from portable electronic devices.
Section 133.545 - Issuance of search warrant; where executable; form of application.
Section 133.565 - Contents of search warrant.
Section 133.575 - Execution of warrant.
Section 133.605 - Use of force in executing warrants.
Section 133.615 - Return of the warrant.
Section 133.617 - "Mobile tracking device" defined.
Section 133.619 - Execution of warrant authorizing mobile tracking device.
Section 133.621 - Medical procedures; immunity from liability for performing.
Section 133.623 - Handling and disposition of things seized.
Section 133.633 - Motion for return or restoration of things seized.
Section 133.643 - Ground for motion for return or restoration of things seized.
Section 133.653 - Postponement of return or restoration; appellate review; contents of order.
Section 133.663 - Disputed possession rights.
Section 133.673 - Motions to suppress evidence.
Section 133.693 - Challenge to truth of evidence.
Section 133.703 - Identity of informants.
Section 133.705 - Definitions for ORS 133.705 to 133.717.
Section 133.709 - Notice of intent to dispose; motion to preserve.
Section 133.713 - Inventory; right to review.
Section 133.715 - Order; appeal.
Section 133.717 - Provision of notice or order to defendant.
Section 133.721 - Definitions for ORS 41.910 and 133.721 to 133.739.
Section 133.731 - Inventory; contents; inspection of intercepted communications.
Section 133.735 - Suppression of intercepted communications; procedure; grounds; appeal.
Section 133.736 - Suppression of intercepted oral communication; procedure; appeal.
Section 133.737 - Disclosure and use of intercepted communications.
Section 133.745 - Determination of security requirements to carry out extradition.
Section 133.763 - Facts documents must show.
Section 133.797 - Confinement of prisoner.
Section 133.833 - Application for requisition; filing and forwarding of papers.
Section 133.843 - Written waiver of extradition proceedings.
Section 133.865 - Arrest and Return Account.
Section 133.870 - Release of booking photo by law enforcement agency.
Section 133.875 - Removal of booking photo from publication or website; liability.