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Section 267.153 - Administrative process for adjudicating ordinance violations; penalties.

OR Rev Stat § 267.153 (2019) (N/A)
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(2)(a) An administrative process established under this section may be used only to adjudicate violations of ordinances that the mass transit district has elected to treat as Class A, B, C or D violations under ORS 153.025.

(b) The ordinance establishing the administrative process must describe with particularity the violations that are subject to the process. The ordinance may provide that the process applies to all violations described in paragraph (a) of this subsection, or any subset of such violations.

(3) A mass transit district that has established an administrative process under this section shall, when enforcing a violation that is subject to the process:

(a) Issue a citation as described in ORS 153.045;

(b) Stay the filing of the complaint, abstract of court record or any other materials with a court for 90 days from the date of issuance of the citation;

(c) Provide for an appearance date in the summons, as described in ORS 153.051 (1), that is no earlier than the date of expiration of the stay described in paragraph (b) of this subsection; and

(d) Cause the summons to be served on the person cited as described in ORS 153.042.

(4)(a) The ordinance establishing an administrative process under this section may provide for administrative hearings for all violations or any subset of violations subject to the process.

(b) The ordinance must require any administrative hearing to be completed within 60 days of the date of issuance of the citation.

(5)(a) The ordinance establishing an administrative process under this section may provide for the assessment of a fine, payable to the mass transit district, for violations subject to the process. The fine may not exceed the maximum penalty that could be imposed for the violation under otherwise applicable law. The fine, if assessed, must be the exclusive penalty imposed for the violation.

(b) The ordinance may allow a person cited to perform community service in lieu of paying a fine.

(6)(a) A person cited successfully resolves a citation through the administrative process if:

(A) The mass transit district assesses a fine and the person pays the fine within the stay period described in subsection (3)(b) of this section;

(B) The person fully performs community service in lieu of paying a fine, according to standards established by the mass transit district, within the stay period described in subsection (3)(b) of this section; or

(C) The mass transit district, within the stay period described in subsection (3)(b) of this section, determines that the person did not commit the violation for which the person was cited or otherwise determines that no penalty should be assessed.

(b) If a person successfully resolves a citation through the administrative process, the mass transit district may not file the complaint or abstract of court record to any court or otherwise initiate court proceedings relating to the citation.

(c) If a person does not successfully resolve a citation through the administrative process, the mass transit district shall file the complaint and abstract of court record with the court pursuant to ORS 153.054.

(7) A person cited may, at any time during the stay period described in subsection (3)(b) of this section, request that the citation be filed with a court. The request may be made before, during or after an administrative process conducted under the authority of this section. Upon such request, the mass transit district shall cease the administrative process with respect to the citation and shall file the complaint and abstract of court record with the court pursuant to ORS 153.054.

(8) If a mass transit district stays a court filing as described in subsection (3)(b) of this section, the running of any applicable statutory time limitation for the commencement of a trial is tolled during the stay period. [2017 c.427 §2]

Note: 267.153 and 267.154 were added to and made a part of ORS chapter 267 by legislative action but were not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

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Section 267.153 - Administrative process for adjudicating ordinance violations; penalties.