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Legal Resources in Oregon
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Legal Resources for Oregon Residents

The Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) are the codified laws of the State of Oregon. The most current editions are from 2015. 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. See Volumes 1 – 17 at this link.

HOW TO ACCESS JACKSON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT DURING COVID -19 PANDEMIC

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MORATORIUMS ON EVICTION FROM RESIDENTIAL RENTALS

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Bureau of Labor and Industry (BOLI) protects employment rights, advance employment opportunities, and ensures access to housing and public accommodations free from discrimination.

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Oregon Circuit Courts by County

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The Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA)

Prior to LUBA’s creation, land use appeals were heard by the Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC) and the circuit courts. LUBA was created to simplify the appeal process, speed resolution of land use disputes and provide consistent interpretation of state and local land use laws. The tribunal is the first of its kind in the United States.

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Oregon Department of Justice – Child Support Enforcement

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Oregon Department of Justice – Legal Resources