Under ORS 215.130(5), for a structure or land use to be “lawful,” an applicant must be in compliance with federal, state or local regulations or licensing requirements that apply to some aspect of the ... The ORS is published every two years. Each edition incorporates all laws, and changes to laws, enacted by the Legislative Assembly through the odd-numbered year regular session referenced in the volume titles for that edition.
Check out this ongoing series, which features an overview of notable basic science research conducted by ORS members, in honor of Dr. Fred Nelson who founded the series. Thank you for joining us at the ORS 2026 Annual Meeting, held March 27–31, 2026, in Charlotte, North Carolina. This meeting brought together more than 2,000 attendees and featured 332 podium talks, 2,010 posters, and 11 Spotlight Talks, delivering a dynamic scientific program.
Ors 215, Whenever, pursuant to ORS chapter 180, the Attorney General is requested to represent a judge of the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, Oregon Tax Court or circuit court and declines to do so, the judge may, subject to the provisions of ORS 30.260 to 30.300 and 30.310 to 30.400, employ private counsel as provided under ORS 1.560. [1977 c.79 §2]