Title 153 · ORS Chapter 153
or reserve officers as defined in ORS 133.005. [1999 c.805 �1; 1999
Citation: ORS 801.395
Section: 801.395
801.395 or reserve officers as defined in ORS 133.005. [1999 c.805 �1; 1999 c.805 �2; 2003 c.305 �1; 2022 c.64 �4; 2023 c.400 �15; 2024 c.82 �3]
����� Note: 153.083 was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 153 or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
(Judgment)
����� 153.090 Provisions of judgment. (1) Judgments entered under this chapter may include:
����� (a) Imposition of a sentence to pay a fine;
����� (b) Costs and restitution authorized by law;
����� (c) A requirement that the fine, costs and restitution, if any, be paid out of the presumptive fine;
����� (d) Remission of any balance of a presumptive fine to the defendant; and
����� (e) Any other provision authorized by law.
����� (2) Notwithstanding ORS 137.106, if the court orders restitution in a default judgment entered under ORS 153.102, a defendant may allege an inability to pay the full amount of monetary sanctions imposed, including restitution, and request a hearing to determine whether the defendant is unable to pay or to establish a payment schedule by filing a written request with the court within one year after the entry of the judgment. The court shall set a hearing on the issue of the defendant�s ability to pay upon receipt of the request and shall give notice to the district attorney. The district attorney shall give notice to the victim of the date, time and place of the hearing. The court may determine a payment schedule for monetary sanctions imposed, including restitution ordered under this subsection, if the defendant establishes at the hearing that the defendant is unable to pay the ordered restitution in full.
����� (3) If a trial is held in a violation proceeding, or a default judgment is entered against the defendant under ORS 153.102, the court may impose any fine within the statutory limits for the violation. If a defendant pleads no contest under ORS 153.061 (3) and the court accepts the plea and enters judgment against the defendant, the amount of the fine imposed against the defendant by the court may not exceed the presumptive fine established for the violation under ORS 153.019 and