2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 243 - Public Employee Rights and Benefits
Section 243.812 - Commission on Statewide Law Enforcement Standards of Conduct and Discipline; duties; members; establishment of standards; open hearings; reporting; rules.


(a) Standards of conduct, including guidelines and procedures, to which law enforcement officers shall adhere; and
(b) Disciplinary standards and procedures, including a range of disciplinary actions that may include consideration of aggravating or mitigating circumstances, by which a law enforcement agency, a civilian or community oversight board, agency or review body, and an arbitrator who serves in an arbitration proceeding described under ORS 243.706 (3) shall make determinations regarding alleged misconduct by a law enforcement officer, and shall make recommendations for and impose disciplinary action in response to such determinations.
(2) The commission consists of 15 members as follows:
(a) The Director of the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training or a designee from the department.
(b) The Attorney General or a designee from the Attorney General’s office.
(c) The President of the Senate shall appoint one nonvoting member, acting in an advisory capacity only, from among members of the Senate.
(d) The Speaker of the House of Representatives shall appoint one nonvoting member, acting in an advisory capacity only, from among members of the House of Representatives.
(e) The Director of the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training and the Attorney General shall jointly appoint 11 members of the commission consistent with the following:
(A) Two members who are chief law enforcement officers.
(B) Two members who represent labor organizations who represent law enforcement officers.
(C) Two members who represent historically marginalized groups or community-based organizations that represent communities impacted by policing.
(D) One member who represents a federally recognized Indian tribe or association of tribes within this state.
(E) Two members who are representatives of local government to represent the interests of cities and counties.
(F) One member who represents public defender organizations established under ORS chapter 151 or the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.
(G) One member who represents the interests of prosecutors in this state.
(3) At a minimum, the uniform standards described under subsection (1) of this section must address standards of conduct and discipline regarding:
(a) Unjustified or excessive use of physical or deadly force;
(b) Sexual harassment;
(c) Sexual assault;
(d) Assault;
(e) Conduct that is motivated by or based on a real or perceived factor of an individual’s race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion or homelessness;
(f) Moral character; and
(g) The use of drugs or alcohol while on duty.
(4) On or before October 1, 2022, the commission shall adopt and publish rules pursuant to ORS chapter 183 to establish the uniform standards described under subsection (1) of this section.
(5) The commission shall review the standards described under subsection (1) of this section at least once every two years.
(6) The meetings of the commission shall be open to the public in accordance with state law. Records of the commission shall be open and available to the public in accordance with state law.
(7) The commission shall establish and implement an open hearing process for public input and deliberation before the commission adopts rules that establish the standards described under subsection (1) of this section, including:
(a) Public notice;
(b) Public outreach to solicit broad public participation; and
(c) Public hearings to receive public comment.
(8) A majority of the members of the commission constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.
(9) Official action by the commission requires the approval of a majority of the commission.
(10) The term of a member appointed under subsection (2)(e) of this section shall be two years. If there is a vacancy on the commission for any reason, the Director of the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training and the Attorney General shall appoint a person to the unexpired term.
(11) The members of the commission shall elect one person from the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training and one person from the Department of Justice from among the members of the commission to serve as cochairpersons of the commission who shall preside over meetings and execute the duties determined by the commission to be necessary.
(12) The commission may adopt rules necessary for the operation of the commission.
(13) A member of the commission who is not a member of the Legislative Assembly is entitled to compensation and expenses as provided in ORS 292.495.
(14)(a) The commission shall prepare and submit a report in the manner provided by ORS 192.245 to the House Committee on Judiciary or an interim committee of the Legislative Assembly related to the judiciary no later than September 1, 2022, and September 1 every year thereafter.
(b) The initial report must describe the development and adoption of the uniform standards described under subsection (1) of this section, including the methodology used to apprise each law enforcement agency in this state and each civilian or community oversight board, agency or review body, of the standards. The commission shall include in reports submitted after September 1, 2022, information regarding the progress of each law enforcement agency and civilian or community oversight board, agency or review body, towards implementing and applying the uniform standards and the commission’s recommendations on updates to the standards, as are considered necessary.
(15) As used in this section:
(a) "Assault" has the meaning given that term in ORS 163.115.
(b) "Civilian or community oversight board, agency or review body" means a board, an agency or a body:
(A) Designated by a municipality or a law enforcement agency in performing duties related to investigating allegations of officer misconduct or reviewing police policies and practices; or
(B) Created to oversee disciplinary matters concerning law enforcement officers pursuant to a city charter or ordinance for which a measure that included the question of whether to establish the board, agency or body was referred to and approved by the people of the city at an election held on or after July 1, 2020.
(c) "Law enforcement agency" and "law enforcement officer" have the meanings given those terms in ORS 131.930.
(d) "Sexual assault" has the meaning given that term in ORS 243.317. [2021 c.541 §4]
Note: 243.812 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 243 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 06 - Local Government, Public Employees, Elections

Chapter 243 - Public Employee Rights and Benefits

Section 243.005 - Definitions for ORS 243.005 to 243.045.

Section 243.035 - Premiums and administrative costs to be budgeted and paid by public employers.

Section 243.055 - Exemption from requirements of ORS 243.005 to 243.045 for certain public employers.

Section 243.057 - Role of executive director.

Section 243.061 - Public Employees’ Benefit Board; members; term; confirmation; expenses.

Section 243.066 - Officers; quorum; meetings.

Section 243.105 - Definitions for ORS 243.105 to 243.285.

Section 243.107 - Employees of public universities eligible to participate in benefit plan.

Section 243.125 - Powers and duties of board; rules.

Section 243.129 - Participation in benefit plan by local government.

Section 243.135 - Health benefit plans for eligible employees; terms and conditions.

Section 243.140 - Health benefit and dental plans for persons operating foster homes.

Section 243.142 - Application for federal waiver.

Section 243.144 - Health benefit plan coverage requirements.

Section 243.145 - Board authority with respect to health benefit plans; termination of participation.

Section 243.156 - Coverage of adult disabled children.

Section 243.165 - Public Employees’ Benefit Account; continuing appropriation to account.

Section 243.167 - Public Employees’ Revolving Fund; continuing appropriation to fund.

Section 243.200 - Participation of self-pay groups in benefit plans.

Section 243.221 - Options that may be offered under flexible benefit plan.

Section 243.223 - Rules for flexible benefit plans; costs.

Section 243.252 - Payment of cost for employees or retirees.

Section 243.256 - Reimbursement methodology for payment to hospitals.

Section 243.275 - Additional benefit plans authorized; assessment for expenses.

Section 243.285 - Salary deductions; payment of moneys deducted.

Section 243.291 - Plan eligibility; costs to be paid by participants; fees.

Section 243.296 - Requirements when board offers long term care insurance plan.

Section 243.302 - Grouping retired and nonretired employees for health insurance coverage.

Section 243.303 - Local government authority to make health care insurance coverage available to retired officers and employees, spouses and children.

Section 243.305 - Policy of affirmative action and fair and equal employment opportunities and advancement.

Section 243.315 - Director of Affirmative Action; duties; appointment; confirmation; legislative and judicial branches to monitor own programs.

Section 243.317 - Definitions for ORS 243.317 to 243.323.

Section 243.319 - Written policy regarding workplace harassment; requirements.

Section 243.321 - Written policies and procedures regarding investigation of report of workplace harassment; requirements.

Section 243.323 - Prohibition against entering into agreement with employee that prevents employee from discussing workplace harassment; exceptions; remedy for violation.

Section 243.325 - "Public employee" defined.

Section 243.330 - Leaves of absence for athletic competition; requirements; maximum period; reinstatement.

Section 243.401 - Definitions for ORS 243.401 to 243.507.

Section 243.411 - Deferred Compensation Fund.

Section 243.421 - Investment program for fund; securities law not applicable.

Section 243.428 - Forfeited payments; use of moneys.

Section 243.435 - Plan contents; assets held in trust; use of moneys; recovery of overpayments; assignment of benefits prohibited.

Section 243.440 - Salary reduction for deferred compensation plan; amount; payment.

Section 243.445 - Employee choice of plans; choice not binding; change in value of employee assets not to affect net worth of state.

Section 243.460 - Effect of deferred compensation on current taxable income and on retirement programs.

Section 243.462 - Option to defer compensation on after-tax basis.

Section 243.465 - Rollover distribution of deferred amounts to beneficiary.

Section 243.470 - Administration of deferred compensation program; rules.

Section 243.472 - Costs of plan administration assessed against participants; apportionment of expenses; expenses not board budgeted items.

Section 243.474 - Investment of local government plan assets through investment program; agreement with Public Employees Retirement System; charges against participants.

Section 243.476 - Compliance with federal requirements.

Section 243.478 - Plan administration agreements; costs.

Section 243.482 - Immunity of governmental agencies from liability for plan administration or investment of funds.

Section 243.505 - Deferred Compensation Advisory Committee.

Section 243.507 - Payment of deferred compensation to alternate payee under judgment or order; procedure; compliance with state and federal requirements; administrative expenses; limitations; rules.

Section 243.550 - Dependent care assistance plan.

Section 243.555 - Definitions for ORS 243.555 to 243.575.

Section 243.560 - Rulemaking; charge for administration; records.

Section 243.565 - Administration of plan.

Section 243.570 - Compensation reduction agreement.

Section 243.575 - Computation of retirement and pension benefits; taxable income.

Section 243.585 - Accounting system allowances for dedication of salary.

Section 243.650 - Definitions for ORS 243.650 to 243.809.

Section 243.656 - Policy statement.

Section 243.666 - Certified or recognized labor organization as exclusive employee group representative.

Section 243.668 - Legislative findings.

Section 243.670 - Prohibition of actions by public employer to assist, promote or deter union organizing; rules.

Section 243.672 - Unfair labor practices; complaints; filing fees.

Section 243.676 - Processing of unfair labor practice complaints; civil penalties.

Section 243.682 - Representation questions; investigation and hearings on petitions; certification without election; rules; elections.

Section 243.684 - Requirements for petition for representation.

Section 243.686 - Representation elections; ballot form; determining organization to be certified; consent elections.

Section 243.692 - Limitation on successive representation elections.

Section 243.696 - Bargaining representatives for executive department state agencies, judicial department and legislative department.

Section 243.698 - Expedited bargaining process; notice; implementation of proposed changes.

Section 243.702 - Renegotiation of invalid provisions in agreements.

Section 243.706 - Agreement may provide for grievance and other disputes to be resolved by binding arbitration or other resolution process; powers of arbitrator.

Section 243.712 - Mediation upon failure to agree after 150-day period; impasse; final offer; fact-finding; effect of subsequent arbitration decision.

Section 243.722 - Fact-finding procedure; costs; basis for findings and opinions; effect of subsequent arbitration decision.

Section 243.726 - Public employee strikes; equitable relief against certain strikes; effect of unfair labor practice charge on prohibited strike.

Section 243.736 - Strikes by deputy district attorneys, assistant attorneys general and certain emergency and public safety personnel.

Section 243.738 - Strikes by employees of mass transit districts, transportation districts and municipal bus systems.

Section 243.742 - Binding arbitration when strike prohibited.

Section 243.746 - Selection of arbitrator; arbitration procedure; last best offers; bases for findings and opinions; sharing arbitration costs.

Section 243.752 - Arbitration decision final; enforcement; effective date of compensation increases; modifying award.

Section 243.766 - Board duties in administration of collective bargaining laws; rules.

Section 243.772 - Effect of collective bargaining laws on local charters and ordinances.

Section 243.778 - Student representation when bargaining unit includes public university faculty; duties of student representatives; confidentiality requirements.

Section 243.782 - Representation by counsel authorized.

Section 243.796 - Definitions for ORS 243.796 to 243.806.

Section 243.798 - Reasonable time granted to designated representatives to engage in certain activities during work hours.

Section 243.802 - Written agreements regarding grant of period of release time for public employees to serve as designated representatives; requirements during period of release time.

Section 243.804 - Reasonable access to employees within bargaining unit; duties of public employer regarding employee information in employer’s records.

Section 243.806 - Agreement authorizing public employer to make deductions from salary or wages of public employee; duties of public employer regarding deductions and remittance; revoking authorization.

Section 243.808 - Arbitration concerning alleged misconduct by law enforcement officer.

Section 243.809 - Determinations regarding alleged misconduct of law enforcement officer in accordance with uniform standards.

Section 243.812 - Commission on Statewide Law Enforcement Standards of Conduct and Discipline; duties; members; establishment of standards; open hearings; reporting; rules.

Section 243.815 - Optional retirement plan for certain academic and administrative public university employees.

Section 243.820 - Agreement for payment of annuity premium or investment in stock of regulated investment company.

Section 243.850 - Qualified football coaches plan; participation; salary deduction.

Section 243.860 - Definitions for ORS 243.860 to 243.886.

Section 243.862 - Oregon Educators Benefit Board; members; term; expenses; officers; quorum; meetings; confirmation.

Section 243.864 - Duties; rules; contracts; personnel.

Section 243.866 - Benefit plans; criteria; coverage options; payroll deductions; rules.

Section 243.867 - Participation in benefit plan by local government.

Section 243.868 - Benefit plans for other than health and dental benefits; premiums; district plans.

Section 243.869 - Coverage of adult disabled children.

Section 243.870 - Long term care benefit plans.

Section 243.872 - Requirements when board offers long term care benefit plan.

Section 243.874 - Flexible benefit plans; rules.

Section 243.876 - Payroll deductions; reports.

Section 243.877 - Health benefit plan coverage requirements.

Section 243.878 - Board authority with respect to health benefit plans; termination of participation.

Section 243.879 - Reimbursement methodology for payment to hospitals.

Section 243.880 - Oregon Educators Benefit Account; continuing appropriation; monthly deposits.

Section 243.882 - Monthly participation assessment; purposes; maximum account balance.

Section 243.884 - Oregon Educators Revolving Fund; continuous appropriation to board; purposes; rules; moneys paid into fund.

Section 243.886 - Limitations on district participation in benefit plans; exceptions.

Section 243.910 - Definitions for ORS 243.910 to 243.945.

Section 243.920 - Assisting employees to obtain supplemental benefits; employee contribution.

Section 243.930 - Board contributions; investment; purchase of benefits.

Section 243.940 - Employee election; cancellation of election.

Section 243.950 - Public Safety Memorial Fund.

Section 243.952 - Public Safety Memorial Fund Board; officers; quorum; meetings; staff.

Section 243.954 - Definitions for ORS 243.954 to 243.974.

Section 243.956 - Eligibility for benefits from fund; types of benefits.

Section 243.958 - Initial application for benefits.

Section 243.959 - Supplemental application for benefits.

Section 243.960 - Application information public record.

Section 243.962 - Determination of award amount.

Section 243.964 - Order.

Section 243.966 - Reconsideration; no review.

Section 243.968 - Payment of awards.

Section 243.969 - Payment of lump sum benefits.

Section 243.970 - Authority of board; rules; report.

Section 243.972 - Gifts; requirements for tax deductibility.

Section 243.974 - Designation of beneficiary form; notice required when public safety officer suffers qualifying death or disability.