Or. Rev. Stat. § 137.126
Definitions for ORS 137.126 to 137.131
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137.126 Definitions for ORS 137.126 to 137.131. As used in ORS 137.126 to 137.131:
(1) “Community service” means uncompensated labor for an agency whose purpose is to enhance physical or mental stability, environmental quality or the social welfare.
(2) “Agency” means a nonprofit organization or public body agreeing to accept community service from offenders and to report on the progress of ordered community service to the court or its delegate. [1981 c.551 §2]
137.127 [1955 c.660 §5; repealed by 1967 c.585 §8]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1990–2013 · leading case: State v. Langford
State v. Langford (2013)
“See ORS 137.126(1) (defining community service generally as “uncompensated labor for an agency whose purpose is to enhance physical or mental stability, environmental quality or the social welfare”).”
City of Portland v. Bitans (1990)
““(2) In lieu of the penalty provided for above, a judge may sentence a person found in violation of this section to community service for such period as is provided for misdemeanors pursuant to ORS 137.126 to ORS 137.129. “(d) This section shall not apply to any activity…”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 137.126(1) — 1 case
State v. Langford (2013)
“See ORS 137.126(1) (defining community service generally as “uncompensated labor for an agency whose purpose is to enhance physical or mental stability, environmental quality or the social welfare”).”
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