| Effective Date: | N/A |
State: |
Oregon |
| Court Type: | Appellate |
| Implementing Authority: | N/A |
| Status: | N/A |
| Time Standards: | Oregon Court of Appeals adopted a key performance measure for On-Time Case Processing: The percentage of cases disposed of or otherwise resolved within established time frames. This measure focuses on (1) specific case type-subtypes with particular benchmarks for issuance of case dispositional decisions and (2) a “composite category” for all remaining case type-subtype combinations. Some benchmarks are in statutes and rules; in addition, the court established the internal benchmarks for calculation purposes. |
| Oregon Time Standards for Timely Disposition | |
| Effective Date: | May 1, 1990; amended January 15, 1998 |
State: |
Oregon |
| Court Type: | Trial |
| Case Type: | Civil |
| Implementing Authority: | Judicial Conference Resolution |
| Status: | Voluntary |
| Time Standards: | General: (filing to conclusion) 90% within 12 months 98% within 18 months 100% within 24 months Summary: (filing to conclusion) 100% within 75 days |
| Effective Date: | May 1, 1990; amended January 15, 1998 |
State: |
Oregon |
| Court Type: | Trial |
| Case Type: | Criminal |
| Implementing Authority: | Judicial Conference Resolution |
| Status: | Voluntary |
| Time Standards: | Felony: (arraignment to adjudication or conclusion) 90% within 120 days 98% within 180 days 100% within 1 year Misdemeanor: (arraignment to adjudication or conclusion) 90% within 90 days 98% within 180 days 100% within 1 year Persons in Pre-trial Custody: (arrest to determination of custodial status) 100% within 36 hours |
| Effective Date: | May 1, 1990; amended January 15, 1998 |
State: |
Oregon |
| Court Type: | Trial |
| Case Type: | Domestic |
| Implementing Authority: | Judicial Conference Resolution |
| Status: | Voluntary |
| Time Standards: | General: (filing to conclusion) 90% within 9 months 100% within 1 year |
| Monitoring Information: | Oregon documents court performance relevant to time standards by producing reports with relevant information compiled at both local and statewide levels. Reports relevant to timely processing are accessible to all judges, the division managers, local Trial Court Administrators, the State Court Administrator, the Chief Justice, and the legislature. Reports are updated monthly and available on demand, quarterly reports are published related to all key performance measures. The Oregon Judicial Department is working on a dashboard reporting system to make the right information available to the right people at the right time. The dashboard reporting system will be real-time reporting and available via the department's intranet site. The tool offers administrators and judges the ability to drill down to varying levels of detail to problem solve specific areas. |
| Notes: | Oregon has ten key performance measures which they monitor and publish outcomes quarterly. They also report progress towards these performance measures to the Oregon legislature. Their key performance measures include the Oregon Standards for Timely Disposition, compliance with juvenile timelines, as well as other performance areas.While Oregon does not list juvenile cases in their Standard, they do have legislative timelines for juvenile cases which they monitor and include as one of their key performance measures. The requirements are: Juvenile timelines: 100% time to jurisdiction within 60 days 100% time to 1st permanency hearing within 425 days For more information on their Performance Measures please visit the following web page: http://www.ojd.state.or.us/osca/cpsd/PerformanceMeasures.htm. |