(1) The magistrate division is established in the Oregon Tax Court. The judge of the tax court shall appoint one or more individuals to sit as magistrates of the magistrate division at locations within the state as the judge shall determine.
(2) An individual who is appointed as a tax court magistrate shall be a citizen of the United States and a resident of this state and competent to perform the duties of the office.
(3) A full-time, part-time or temporary magistrate shall perform such duties as the judge of the tax court or presiding magistrate may direct.
(4)(a) Before entering on the duties of office, each individual employed as a tax court magistrate shall take and subscribe to an oath or affirmation that the individual:
(A) Will support the Constitutions of the United States and of this state and faithfully and honestly discharge the duties of the office.
(B) Does not hold, and while the individual is a magistrate will not hold, a position under any political party.
(b) The oath or affirmation shall be filed in the office of the Secretary of State.
(5) An individual while a magistrate shall hold no other office or position of profit, and shall pursue no other calling or vocation that is inconsistent with the expeditious, proper and impartial performance of the duties of a magistrate.
(6) The judge of the tax court may appoint one of the magistrates as presiding magistrate.
(7) A tax court magistrate and other officers and employees of the magistrate division of the tax court appointed under a personnel plan established by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Oregon are state officers or employees in the exempt service and not subject to ORS chapter 240. However, an officer or employee shall have the right to be dismissed only for just cause after hearing and appeal. [1995 c.650 §2]
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