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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 10 · Juries

10.061 Fees payable to jurors; required waiver

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10.061 Fees payable to jurors; required waiver.
(1)The fee of jurors in courts other than circuit courts is $10 for each day that a juror is required to attend.
(2)(a) The fee of jurors for the first two days of required attendance in circuit court during a term of service is $10 for each day that a juror is required to attend.
(b)The fee of jurors for the third and subsequent days of required attendance in circuit court during a term of service is $25 for each day that a juror is required to attend.
(3)Unless otherwise provided by the terms of an employment agreement, a juror must waive the juror’s fee provided for in subsection (1),
(2)or
(4)of this section if the juror is paid a wage or salary by the juror’s employer for the days that the juror is required to attend a court, including a municipal or justice court. The provisions of this subsection do not affect any claim a juror may have for mileage reimbursement under ORS 10.065.
(4)In addition to the fees and mileage prescribed in subsection
(1)of this section and ORS 10.065 for service in a court other than a circuit court, the governing body of a city or county may provide by ordinance for an additional juror fee and for city or county reimbursement of jurors for mileage and other expenses incurred in serving as jurors in courts other than circuit courts. [1999 c.1085 §4 (enacted in lieu of 10.060); 2001 c.761 §3; 2001 c.779 §13; 2002 s.s.1 c.10 §3]
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