(2) Petitions for review shall be filed within 60 days only following the date the order is served, or if a petition for reconsideration or rehearing has been filed, then within 60 days only following the date the order denying such petition is served. If the agency does not otherwise act, a petition for rehearing or reconsideration shall be deemed denied the 60th day following the date the petition was filed, and in such case petition for judicial review shall be filed within 60 days only following such date. Date of service shall be the date on which the agency delivered or mailed its order in accordance with ORS 183.470.
(3) The petition shall state the nature of the petitioner’s interest, the facts showing how the petitioner is adversely affected or aggrieved by the agency order and the ground or grounds upon which the petitioner contends the order should be reversed or remanded. The review shall proceed and be conducted by the court without a jury.
(4) At any time subsequent to the filing of the petition for review and prior to the date set for hearing, the agency may withdraw its order for purposes of reconsideration. If an agency withdraws an order for purposes of reconsideration, it shall, within such time as the court may allow, affirm, modify or reverse its order. If the petitioner is dissatisfied with the agency action after withdrawal for purposes of reconsideration, the petitioner may refile the petition for review and the review shall proceed upon the revised order. An amended petition for review shall not be required if the agency, on reconsideration, affirms the order or modifies the order with only minor changes. If an agency withdraws an order for purposes of reconsideration and modifies or reverses the order in favor of the petitioner, the court shall allow the petitioner costs, but not attorney fees, to be paid from funds available to the agency.
(5)(a) The court may affirm, reverse or remand the order. If the court finds that the agency has erroneously interpreted a provision of law and that a correct interpretation compels a particular action, it shall:
(A) Set aside or modify the order; or
(B) Remand the case to the agency for further action under a correct interpretation of the provision of law.
(b) The court shall remand the order to the agency if it finds the agency’s exercise of discretion to be:
(A) Outside the range of discretion delegated to the agency by law;
(B) Inconsistent with an agency rule, an officially stated agency position, or a prior agency practice, if the inconsistency is not explained by the agency; or
(C) Otherwise in violation of a constitutional or statutory provision.
(c) The court shall set aside or remand the order if it finds that the order is not supported by substantial evidence in the record. Substantial evidence exists to support a finding of fact when the record, viewed as a whole, would permit a reasonable person to make that finding.
(6) In the case of reversal the court shall make special findings of fact based upon the evidence in the record and conclusions of law indicating clearly all aspects in which the agency’s order is erroneous. [1975 c.759 §16; 1979 c.284 §121; 1979 c.593 §25a; 1985 c.757 §3; 1999 c.113 §1]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 05 - State Government, Government Procedures, Land Use
Chapter 183 - Administrative Procedures Act; Review of Rules; Civil Penalties
Section 183.310 - Definitions for chapter.
Section 183.315 - Application of provisions of chapter to certain agencies.
Section 183.336 - Cost of compliance effect on small businesses.
Section 183.337 - Procedure for agency adoption of federal rules.
Section 183.365 - Publication of administrative rules in electronic form.
Section 183.390 - Petitions requesting adoption of rules.
Section 183.400 - Judicial determination of validity of rule.
Section 183.403 - Agency report to Legislative Assembly regarding temporary rules.
Section 183.405 - Agency review of rules; report by Secretary of State.
Section 183.407 - Small Business Rules Advisory Committee.
Section 183.411 - Delegation of final order authority.
Section 183.415 - Notice of right to hearing.
Section 183.417 - Procedure in contested case hearing.
Section 183.425 - Depositions or subpoena of material witness; discovery.
Section 183.430 - Hearing on refusal to renew license; exceptions.
Section 183.440 - Subpoenas in contested cases.
Section 183.450 - Evidence in contested cases.
Section 183.452 - Representation of agencies at contested case hearings.
Section 183.459 - Representation of home care worker by labor union representative.
Section 183.464 - Proposed order by hearing officer; amendment by agency; exemptions.
Section 183.470 - Orders in contested cases.
Section 183.471 - Preservation of orders in electronic format; fees.
Section 183.480 - Judicial review of agency orders.
Section 183.482 - Jurisdiction for review of contested cases; procedure; scope of court authority.
Section 183.485 - Decision of court on review of contested case.
Section 183.486 - Form and scope of decision of reviewing court.
Section 183.497 - Awarding costs and attorney fees when finding for petitioner.
Section 183.530 - Housing cost impact statement required for certain proposed rules.
Section 183.534 - Housing cost impact statement described; rules.
Section 183.538 - Effect of failure to prepare housing cost impact statement; judicial review.
Section 183.540 - Reduction of economic impact on small business.
Section 183.605 - Office of Administrative Hearings.
Section 183.610 - Chief administrative law judge.
Section 183.615 - Administrative law judges; duties; qualifications; rules.
Section 183.620 - Contract administrative law judges.
Section 183.625 - Assignment of administrative law judges; conduct of hearings.
Section 183.630 - Model rules of procedure; exemptions; depositions.
Section 183.645 - Request for change of administrative law judge; rules.
Section 183.660 - Office of Administrative Hearings Operating Account.
Section 183.680 - Standards and training program.
Section 183.685 - Ex parte communications.
Section 183.690 - Office of Administrative Hearings Oversight Committee.
Section 183.700 - Permits subject to ORS 183.702.
Section 183.705 - Extended term for renewed licenses; fees; continuing education; rules.
Section 183.710 - Definitions for ORS 183.710 to 183.730.
Section 183.715 - Submission of adopted rule to Legislative Counsel required.
Section 183.724 - Designation of interim committees for purposes of considering rule reports.
Section 183.730 - Review of rule by Oregon Sunshine Committee.
Section 183.750 - State agency required to prepare public writings in readable form.