Public Defense Services Commission; membership; terms.

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(2) The commission consists of nine members appointed by order of the Chief Justice. In addition to the nine appointed members, the Chief Justice serves as a nonvoting, ex officio member. The Chief Justice shall appoint at least three persons who are not bar members, at least one person who was formerly engaged in the provision of public defense services and at least one person who has been formerly represented by a public defense provider in this state. All members must have a demonstrated record of commitment to public defense. Except for the Chief Justice or a senior judge under ORS 1.300, a member may not serve concurrently as a judge, a prosecuting attorney or an employee of a law enforcement agency. A person who is primarily engaged in providing public defense services may not serve as a member of the commission.

(3) The term of a member is four years beginning on the effective date of the order of the Chief Justice appointing the member. A member is eligible for reappointment if qualified for membership at the time of reappointment. A member may be removed from the commission by order of the Chief Justice. If a vacancy occurs for any cause before the expiration of the term of a member, the Chief Justice shall make an appointment to become immediately effective for the unexpired term.

(4) A chairperson and a vice chairperson shall be appointed by order of the Chief Justice every two years with such functions as the commission may determine. A member is eligible for reappointment as chairperson or vice chairperson.

(5) A majority of the voting members constitutes a quorum for the transaction of business.

(6) A member of the commission is not entitled to compensation for services as a member, but is entitled to expenses as provided in ORS 292.495 (2). [2001 c.962 §2; 2003 c.449 §15; 2021 c.202 §1]

Note: See note under 151.211.


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