Title 166 · ORS Chapter 166
or 1.180;
Citation: ORS 1.177
Section: 1.177
1.177 or 1.180;
����� (b) The procedures for a justice court or a municipal court may only prohibit the possession of weapons within the area in which the court conducts business and during the hours in which the court operates;
����� (c) Within a shared court facility, the presiding judge of a municipal court or justice of the peace district may not establish procedures in conflict with the procedures established by the presiding judge of the circuit court; and
����� (d) Notice of the procedures must be posted at the entrance to the court facility, or at an entrance for peace officers or federal officers if the entrance is separate from the entrance to the court facility, and at a security checkpoint in the court facility.
����� (4) A judge may establish procedures regulating the possession of a weapon in a courtroom by a peace officer or a federal officer. A notice of the procedures regulating the possession of a weapon by an officer must be posted outside the entrance to the courtroom. [2001 c.201 �3; 2005 c.804 �7; 2015 c.351 �3]
����� 166.375 Possession of handgun or ammunition by Department of Corrections authorized staff member; rules. (1) Notwithstanding ORS 162.135 and 162.185 or any Department of Corrections regulation, rule, policy or provision of an employment contract to the contrary, if the department has not provided a secure and locked location for the storage of personal handguns and ammunition by authorized staff, authorized staff may possess a personal handgun and ammunition in the authorized staff member�s personal vehicle when the vehicle is parked in a department parking lot if the authorized staff member:
����� (a) Is present at a public building owned or occupied by the department;
����� (b) Has a valid concealed handgun license issued pursuant to ORS 166.291 and 166.292; and
����� (c) Has secured the personal handgun and ammunition in a closed and locked container designed for the storage of firearms inside the vehicle.
����� (2)(a) Authorized staff may possess and store only the amount and types of ammunition authorized by the department by written policy or rule.
����� (b) The department shall adopt written policies or rules to carry out the purposes of this section. The policies or rules shall include, at a minimum, procedures for and responsibilities of authorized staff when possessing and storing personal handguns and ammunition on property owned or occupied by the department under this section.
����� (3) As used in this section and ORS 423.045:
����� (a) �Authorized staff� means employees of the department and employees of the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision and Oregon Corrections Enterprises who are assigned to work in or at a public building owned or occupied by the department.
����� (b) �Handgun� has the meaning given that term in ORS 166.210.
����� (c) �Vehicle� means a vehicle that is self-propelled and that is commonly known as a passenger car, van, truck or motorcycle. [2014 c.88 �2; 2015 c.246 �1]
����� 166.377 Possession of firearms in certain public buildings by concealed handgun licensees. (1) The governing board of a public university listed in ORS 352.002, the Oregon Health and Science University Board of Directors, the governing board of a community college or a district school board as defined in ORS 332.002 may adopt a policy providing that the affirmative defense described in ORS 166.370 (3)(g), concerning persons licensed to carry a concealed handgun under ORS 166.291 and