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  • 124.120. Relief available

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 124.120

    The court may restrain and remedy the conduct described in ORS 124.105 and 124.110 by issuing appropriate orders including but not limited to: (1) A judgment for the remedies provided by ORS 124.100. (2) Restraining orders, temporary injunctions or other actions as the court deems proper, including...

  • 124.115. Persons not subject to action

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 124.115

    (1) Except as provided by subsection (2) of this section, an action under ORS 124.100 may not be brought against: (a) Financial institutions, as defined by ORS 706.008; (b) A health care facility, as defined in ORS 442.015; (c) Any facility licensed or registered under ORS chapter 443; or (d)...

  • 124.110. Financial abuse subject to action

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 124.110

    (1) An action may be brought under ORS 124.100 for financial abuse in the following circumstances: (a) When a person wrongfully takes or appropriates money or property of a vulnerable person, without regard to whether the person taking or appropriating the money or property has a fiduciary...

  • 124.105. Physical abuse subject to action

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 124.105

    (1) An action may be brought under ORS 124.100 for physical abuse if the defendant engaged in conduct against a vulnerable person that would constitute any of the following:(a) Assault, under the provisions of ORS 163.160, 163.165, 163.175 and 163.185. (b) Menacing, under the provisions of ORS...

  • 124.100. Definitions for ORS 124.100 to 124.140; action authorized; relief; qualifications for bringing action; service on Attorney General

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 124.100

    (1) As used in ORS 124.100 to 124.140:(a) “Elderly person” means a person 65 years of age or older.(b) “Financially incapable” has the meaning given that term in ORS 125.005.(c) “Incapacitated” has the meaning given that term in ORS 125.005.(d) “Person with a disability” means a person with a...

  • 124.040. Short title

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 124.040

    ORS 124.005 to 124.040 shall be known and may be cited as the "Elderly Persons and Persons With Disabilities Abuse Prevention Act."

  • 124.035. Renewal of restraining order

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 124.035

    For good cause shown, the court may renew an order entered under ORS 124.015 or 124.020, and the court may do so regardless of whether there has been a further act of abuse.

  • 124.025. Removal of personal effects; accompanying peace officer; limitation on liability

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 124.025

    (1) A peace officer who accompanies a party removing essential personal effects pursuant to an order issued under ORS 124.020 shall remain for up to 20 minutes and may temporarily interrupt the removal of property at any time. Nothing in this subsection shall affect a peace officer's duty to arrest...

  • 124.024. Notice to be given by guardian petitioner

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 124.024

    (1) A guardian petitioner must give notice of the petition, order and related forms prescribed under ORS 124.020 (6) to the elderly person or person with a disability named in the petition.(2) The guardian petitioner must also serve on the elderly person or person with a disability a notice that...

  • 124.022. Service of restraining order by sheriff; facsimile of order

    Statutes | Or. Rev. Stat. § 124.022

    (1) A sheriff may serve a restraining order issued under ORS 124.020 in the county in which the sheriff was elected and in any county that is adjacent to the county in which the sheriff was elected. (2) A sheriff may serve and enter into the Law Enforcement Data System a copy of a restraining order...