ORS 9.860
Universal representation program

  • grants
  • transfer of funds to Legal Services Program for immigration legal services
  • advisory committee
  • report to legislature

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

A nonprofit organization registered in this state that addresses and executes worker relief as the organization’s primary purpose shall serve as the fiscal agent to award grants to organizations to provide services related to immigration matters through a universal representation program. Funds must be allocated for, but are not limited to, the following purposes:

(A)

Attorneys working at community-based organizations to provide culturally responsive services to members of the immigrant and refugee community;

(B)

Navigators working at community-based organizations to guide persons who are at risk of deportation or need assistance with immigration matters into the universal representation program;

(C)

Development of capacity and training to support navigation efforts through community-based organizations into the universal representation program and culturally responsive services carried out by community-based organizations;

(D)

A client service fund to assist with fees associated with filings, interpretation and related costs in immigration matters;

(E)

A statewide universal navigation and support system, including a call center, to provide direct contacts and streamlined access for those seeking assistance with immigration matters; and

(F)

A clearinghouse to provide logistical support, income and program eligibility screening, navigation review, case placement and technical assistance, and referral coordination, mentoring and supervision of attorneys working for community-based organizations.

(b)

All individuals seeking services through the universal representation program must be enrolled and are subject to an income and program eligibility screening and a priority recommendation through the clearinghouse described in paragraph (a) of this subsection.

(c)

Information provided to the clearinghouse described in paragraph (a) of this subsection is subject to the lawyer-client privilege under ORS 40.225 (Rule 503. Law practitioner-client privilege).

(2)

For all grants awarded under this section by the fiscal agent described in subsection (1) of this section, the fiscal agent shall:

(a)

Create a uniform method of reporting grant outcomes to facilitate comparison of results between grant recipients;

(b)

Require that grant recipients provide services free of charge;

(c)

Require grant recipients to prioritize legal services to detained individuals and individuals at imminent risk of deportation before other immigration matters when applicable;

(d)

Require all individuals seeking services to be enrolled and subject to a uniform income and program eligibility screening and a priority recommendation through the clearinghouse described in subsection (1) of this section;

(e)

Provide services to all income- and program-eligible individuals subject to reasonably measured capacity;

(f)

Encourage the use of best practices to design the delivery of legal services to the immigrant and refugee population; and

(g)

Ensure that a person denied services receives notice of the reasons for denial and that the notice is provided to the fiscal agent.

(3)

The fiscal agent described in subsection (1) of this section shall:

(a)

Issue grants through a request for proposal process;

(b)

Conduct a performance audit at the conclusion of the second year after the Universal Representation Fund established under ORS 9.865 (Universal Representation Fund) is operative and every two years thereafter; and

(c)

Conduct a financial audit at the conclusion of the second year after the fund is operative and every two years thereafter.

(4)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall transfer funds appropriated for this purpose to the Oregon State Bar for use by the Legal Services Program established under ORS 9.572 (Bar to establish Legal Services Program) to provide legal services to individuals on immigration matters and related matters, including but not limited to the provision of general legal information and legal referral services designed to increase access to the justice system.

(b)

The Legal Services Program shall adopt standards and guidelines for the provision of services under this subsection that are consistent with the requirements set forth in subsection (2) of this section.

(5)

The fiscal agent described in subsection (1) of this section shall convene an advisory committee for the universal representation program. The advisory committee shall meet periodically and make recommendations relating to the coordination of services, standards and guidelines, the development of best practices and other matters related to universal representation. The committee shall be chaired by:

(a)

The administrative head, or the designee of the administrative head, of the fiscal agent described in subsection (1) of this section;

(b)

The administrative head, or the designee of the administrative head, of a grantee under subsection (1) of this section; and

(c)

The administrative head, or the designee of the administrative head, of a legal services provider providing services under subsection (4) of this section.

(6)

No later than August 31 of each year, the fiscal agent described in subsection (1) of this section shall submit, to a committee or interim committee of the Legislative Assembly dealing with legal services, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services and the Legislative Fiscal Officer, a report on the grants the fiscal agent awarded under this section. The report must specify, but is not limited to:

(a)

How many individuals have entered the universal representation program;

(b)

How many individuals have accepted wraparound assistance from community-based organizations;

(c)

The number and types of cases and matters in which legal services were delivered, disaggregated by grantee;

(d)

The counties in which the community-based organizations have provided services;

(e)

A comparison of programs offering services and recommendations to improve service delivery for community-based organizations receiving funds from the fiscal agent;

(f)

The findings of performance and fiscal audits described in subsection (3)(b) and (c) of this section; and

(g)

Other matters as recommended by the advisory committee.

(7)

In appropriating moneys for programs under this section, the Legislative Assembly shall endeavor to allocate funding as follows:

(a)

70 percent of available funds to the Universal Representation Fund established under ORS 9.865 (Universal Representation Fund); and

(b)

30 percent of available funds to the Judicial Department for purposes of transfer to the Oregon State Bar under subsection (4) of this section.

(8)

As used in this section:

(a)

“Community-based organization” means a nonprofit organization registered in this state that provides culturally responsive services to immigrant and refugee communities in Oregon.

(b)

“Culturally responsive service” means a service that is respectful of, and relevant to, the beliefs, practices, cultures and linguistic needs of diverse consumer or client populations and communities whose members identify as having particular cultural or linguistic affiliations by virtue of their place of birth, ancestry or ethnic origin, religion, preferred language or language spoken at home, and that has the capacity to respond to the issues of diverse communities and to require knowledge and capacity at systemic, organizational, professional and individual levels of intervention.

(c)

“Immigration matter” has the meaning given that term in ORS 9.280 (Prohibition on acting as immigration consultant). [2022 c.88 §2]
Note: Section 3, chapter 88, Oregon Laws 2022, provides:
Sec. 3. The fiscal agent described in section 2 (1) of this 2022 Act [9.860 (Universal representation program) (1)] shall make the first report described in section 2 (6) of this 2022 Act no later than August 31, 2024. [2022 c.88 §3]

Source: Section 9.860 — Universal representation program; grants; transfer of funds to Legal Services Program for immigration legal services; advisory committee; report to legislature, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors009.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

9.005
Definitions for ORS 9.005 to 9.757
9.006
Authority of Supreme Court
9.010
Status of member and Oregon State Bar
9.025
Board of governors
9.030
Voting rights
9.040
Election of governors
9.042
Determination of eligibility of candidate for board of governors
9.050
Recall or removal of governors
9.055
Chief executive officer
9.060
President, president-elect and immediate past president
9.070
Duties of president and president-elect
9.080
Duties and authority of bar and of board of governors
9.090
Appropriation and disbursement of funds
9.100
Statement of financial condition
9.110
Board of governors to formulate rules
9.112
Board of governors to establish minimum continuing legal education requirements
9.114
Mandatory training on duties relating to reporting child abuse and abuse of elderly persons
9.136
House of delegates created
9.139
Powers of house of delegates
9.142
Rules for conduct of business
9.145
Public members
9.148
Participation by nondelegates
9.150
Termination of delegate’s term
9.152
Election of delegates
9.155
Recall of delegate
9.160
Bar membership required to practice law
9.162
Definitions for ORS 9.160 to 9.166
9.164
Investigation of alleged violation of ORS 9.160
9.166
Enjoining practicing law without a license
9.180
Classes of membership
9.191
Annual membership fees
9.200
Effect of failure to pay membership fees
9.210
Board of bar examiners
9.220
General requirements for admission
9.241
Practice of law by attorneys licensed in other jurisdictions
9.242
Advice on law of foreign jurisdiction
9.250
Order for admission
9.261
Resignation of member
9.280
Prohibition on acting as immigration consultant
9.310
Attorney defined
9.320
Necessity for employment of attorney
9.330
Authority of attorney
9.340
Challenge by party of attorney’s authority to appear for party
9.350
Challenge of attorney’s authority to appear for adverse party
9.360
Compelling delivery by attorney of money or papers
9.370
Compelling delivery when attorney claims lien
9.380
Changing attorneys and terminating attorney-client relationship
9.390
Notice of change or termination
9.460
Duties of attorneys
9.490
Formulation of rules of professional conduct
9.500
Solicitation of personal injury business by nonlawyer
9.505
Payment for referring claims resulting from personal injury or death
9.510
Solicitation by attorneys
9.515
Referral of claims, suits or actions between members
9.520
Acceptance and prosecution of solicited claims
9.527
Grounds for disbarment, suspension or reprimand
9.528
Advice on conducting covert operations
9.529
Status of proceedings relating to discipline, admission or reinstatement
9.532
State professional responsibility board
9.534
Disciplinary board
9.536
Disciplinary board decision
9.537
Civil immunity of witnesses, bar officials and employees
9.539
Application to admission and reinstatement proceedings
9.542
Rules for investigation of members and applicants
9.555
Copy of complaint or notice to Attorney General when bar is plaintiff or defendant
9.565
Tax return information from Department of Revenue
9.568
State lawyers assistance committee
9.572
Bar to establish Legal Services Program
9.576
Review of providers
9.578
Funding sources
9.582
Use of amounts not paid to class members in class action lawsuits
9.615
Definition for ORS 9.615 to 9.665
9.625
Plan to relieve client losses
9.635
Sources of client security fund
9.645
Annual payment by state bar members
9.655
Investigation of claim of loss
9.657
Immunity from civil liability
9.665
Authority for reimbursement of client
9.675
Mandatory certification and disclosures for lawyer trust accounts
9.685
Trust account overdraft notification program
9.688
Circuit court jurisdiction to determine entitlement to property in lawyer trust account
9.695
Status of files or work premises of member
9.705
Definitions for ORS 9.705 to 9.757
9.710
Jurisdiction of circuit court over law practice of nonperforming member
9.715
Petition to take jurisdiction over law practice
9.720
Court taking jurisdiction over law practice
9.725
Appointment of bar or attorney as custodian of law practice
9.727
Service of order of custodianship
9.730
Assistance by professional liability fund and other members
9.735
Compensation of custodian
9.740
Court orders appealable
9.745
Statutes of limitation suspended
9.750
Confidentiality of files and records
9.755
Final report of custodian
9.757
Retention of client materials
9.760
Judicial department library services
9.780
Exchange of legal publications
9.790
Legislative Counsel furnishing copies of codes and session laws for exchange
9.800
Sale of surplus codes and session laws
9.815
County law libraries and law library services
9.820
Law libraries in Multnomah County
9.825
Law library surveys
9.829
Use of moneys distributed to counties
9.860
Universal representation program
9.865
Universal Representation Fund
9.990
Penalties

Current through early 2026

§ 9.860. Universal representation program's source at oregon​.gov