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ORS 242.702

Known as the Custodians’ Civil Service Law

The act spans §§ 242–242 (73 sections).

Applied in 13 court decisions — leading case State Ex Rel. Heinig v. City of Milwaukie (1962)

Most recently applied in 211 Or. App. 149 - McGee v. Civil Service Board (February 2007)

1959 c.252 §1; 2025 c.581 §33

How often courts cite this section

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citing decisions per year

Court decisions citing this, by year. The dip in the last several years is a data-coverage gap, not a real trend — our corpus holds fewer opinions from the most recent years, so recent citations are undercounted.

As used in ORS 242.702 to 242.824, unless the context requires otherwise:

(1) “Appointing power” includes every person or group of persons who, acting singly or as a board, council or commission, are vested with authority to select, appoint or employ any person to hold any position subject to civil service under ORS 242.702 to 242.824.

(2) “Appointment” includes all means of selecting or employing any person to hold any position subject to civil service under ORS 242.702 to 242.824.

(3) “Civil service” means the civil service system established under ORS 242.702 to 242.824.

(4) “Commission” means a civil service commission created under ORS 242.702 to 242.824.

(5) “Commissioner” means a member of the civil service commission created under ORS 242.702 to 242.824.

(6) “Employees” means persons whose principal duties consist of preventing or combating fire or preventing the loss of life or property from fire.

(7) “Fire department” means any organization maintained by any political subdivision for the purpose of preventing or combating fire.

(8) “Governing body” means the council or city commissioners of a city, the county court or board of county commissioners of a county, the board of directors of a rural fire protection district and the board of commissioners of a domestic water supply corporation.

(9) “Political subdivision” means any city, county, municipal corporation, rural fire protection district or domestic water supply corporation.

(10) “Position” includes any office, place or employment.

Official source: Oregon State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Oregon statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.