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Administrative Hearings Office

Capitol City Business Center building
The Capitol City Business Center holds the Office of Administrative Hearings in Salem. (Oregon State Archives Photo)

Present Duties

The office provides an independent and impartial forum for citizens and businesses to dispute state agency actions against them. A Chief Administrative Law Judge is appointed by the governor and has independent statutory authority to manage the office. Sixty-four professional administrative law judges hold more than 24,000 hearings a year for approximately 70 state agencies. By statute, all administrative law judges are required to be “impartial in the performance of [their] duties and shall remain fair in all hearings.” Oregon is one of 22 states with an independent central panel of administrative law judges.
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Contact Information

Mailing Address: PO Box 14020, Salem 97309-4020
Telephone: 503-947-1918
Email: rema.a.bergin@employ.oregon.gov
Contact: Rema Bergin, Executive Assistant to Chief Administrative Law Judge

Legal & Legislative Information

Statutory Authority: ORS 183.605
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