(2) An enforcement officer may stop and detain any person if the officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the person has committed a violation. An enforcement officer may stop and detain any employee, agent or representative of a firm, corporation or other organization if the officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the firm, corporation or other organization has committed a violation.
(3) Except as provided in subsection (4) of this section, the period of detention may be only as long as is necessary to:
(a) Establish the identity of the person, firm, corporation or organization believed to have committed the violation;
(b) Conduct any investigation reasonably related to the violation; and
(c) Issue a citation for the violation.
(4) The authority of an enforcement officer to stop and detain a person for a traffic violation as defined by ORS 801.557 is governed by ORS 810.410. [1999 c.1051 §10]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes
Chapter 153 - Violations and Fines
Section 153.005 - Definitions.
Section 153.008 - Violations described.
Section 153.012 - Violation categories.
Section 153.015 - Unclassified and specific fine violations.
Section 153.018 - Maximum fines.
Section 153.019 - Presumptive fines; generally.
Section 153.020 - Presumptive fines; highway work zones, school zones and safety corridors.
Section 153.021 - Minimum fines; audit of court.
Section 153.030 - Applicability; statute of limitations.
Section 153.039 - Stop and detention for violation.
Section 153.042 - Citations generally; issuance.
Section 153.043 - Citations for Class E violations; issuance.
Section 153.045 - Citation; requirements.
Section 153.048 - Complaint; requirements.
Section 153.051 - Summons; requirements.
Section 153.058 - Initiation of violation proceeding by private party.
Section 153.061 - Appearance by defendant.
Section 153.062 - Class E violation proceedings.
Section 153.064 - Warrant for arrest upon failure to appear.
Section 153.076 - Conduct of trial.
Section 153.080 - Testimony by affidavit or declaration.
Section 153.083 - Role of peace officer.
Section 153.090 - Provisions of judgment.
Section 153.096 - Suspension of fine in certain cases.
Section 153.099 - Entry; nondefault cases.
Section 153.102 - Entry; default cases.
Section 153.108 - Effect of judgment.
Section 153.111 - Distribution of abstracts of convictions.
Section 153.535 - Delivery of summons for certain traffic offenses.
Section 153.633 - Distribution to state.
Section 153.640 - Disposition of fines for traffic offenses; circuit court.
Section 153.645 - Disposition of fines for traffic offenses; justice court.
Section 153.650 - Disposition of fines for traffic offenses; municipal court.
Section 153.655 - Disposition of fines for mass transit district ordinance violations.
Section 153.657 - Disposition of fines for violations of homeschooled student requirements.
Section 153.660 - Use of amounts paid to county treasurer.
Section 153.675 - Disposition of amounts payable to state and local governments.
Section 153.770 - Electronic filing of citation for offenses subject to written uniform citation.
Section 153.800 - Violations Bureau established by court; uniform fine schedule.
Section 153.806 - Central Violations Bureau; rules.
Section 153.820 - Special procedures for parking violations in Multnomah County.