Oregon Revised Statutes

Or. Rev. Stat. § 173.111 (2026)

Legislative Counsel Committee and office of Legislative Counsel established

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      173.111 Legislative Counsel Committee and office of Legislative Counsel established. The Legislative Counsel Committee is established as a joint committee of the Legislative Assembly. The Legislative Counsel Committee shall select a Legislative Counsel to serve as its executive officer. [1969 c.256 §2 (enacted in lieu of 173.110); 1971 c.638 §4; 1999 c.117 §1]

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases (2 in the last 5 years), 1976–2022 · leading case: Chaimov v. Dept. of Admin. Servs., 520 P.3d 406 (Or. 2022).
Chaimov v. Dept. of Admin. Servs., 520 P.3d 406 (Or. 2022). “ORS 173.111. Its membership con- sists of the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Cite as 370 Or 382 (2022) 387 President of the Senate, plus those members of the House and Senate whom they select.”
Gearhart v. State of Oregon, 410 F. Supp. 597 (D. Or. 1976). “The Legislative Counsel Committee is governed by §§ 173.111 to 173.-350. This committee, established as a joint committee of Legislative Assembly, selects a Legislative Counsel (Counsel) to serve as its executive officer.”
Dept. of Rev. v. Wakefield, 25 Or. Tax 1 (Or. T.C. 2022). “See ORS 173.111 to 173.310 (describing authority, function and selection of legislative counsel and legislative counsel committee).”
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