Title 183 · ORS Chapter 183
(3), a party may be represented by any of the following persons:
Citation: ORS 426.385
Section: 426.385
426.385 (3), a party may be represented by any of the following persons:
����� (a) An attorney licensed to practice law in any state who is an employee of or contracts with a nonprofit legal services program that receives funding pursuant to ORS 9.572.
����� (b) An authorized representative who is an employee of a nonprofit legal services program that receives funding pursuant to ORS 9.572. The authorized representative must be supervised by an attorney also employed by a legal services program.
����� (c) An authorized representative who is an employee of the system described in ORS 192.517 (1). The authorized representative must be supervised by an attorney also employed by the system.
����� (2) In any contested case hearing before a state agency involving child support, a party may be represented by a law student who is:
����� (a) Handling the child support matter as part of a law school clinical program in which the student is enrolled; and
����� (b) Supervised by an attorney employed by the program.
����� (3) In any contested case hearing before a state agency involving an applicant for or recipient of medical assistance, the claimant may be represented by a relative, friend or any other person of the claimant�s choosing.
����� (4) A person authorized to represent a party under this section may present evidence in the proceeding, examine and cross-examine witnesses and present factual and legal arguments in the proceeding. [1999 c.448 �4; 2003 c.14 �86; 2005 c.498 �6; 2009 c.49 �1; 2013 c.688 �25]
����� Note: 183.458 was added to and made a part of 183.413 to 183.470 by legislative action but was not added to any other series. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
����� 183.459 Representation of home care worker by labor union representative. (1) Notwithstanding ORS 8.690,