Oregon 2023 Regular Session

Oregon Senate Bill SB994

Introduced
2/22/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Engrossed
4/5/23  
Refer
4/7/23  
Report Pass
4/27/23  
Enrolled
5/9/23  
Passed
5/19/23  
Chaptered
5/26/23  

Caption

Relating to judge advocates.

Impact

This bill amends existing state law to clarify and formalize the roles of judge advocates and legal assistants within the Oregon Civil Defense Force. By specifying the qualifications for these positions, the bill enhances the integrity and capability of military legal support, which is essential for the administration of justice within the armed forces. The law ensures that those serving in these critical positions are well-trained and experienced, which may lead to a more effective legal framework for military operations and discipline.

Summary

Senate Bill 994 focuses on the appointment and qualifications of judge advocates within the organized militia of Oregon. The bill stipulates that the Governor, on the recommendation of the Adjutant General, appoint a State Judge Advocate who must be a member in good standing of the Oregon State Bar for at least five years. Additionally, it allows for the appointment of Assistant State Judge Advocates, emphasizing that they must also meet the qualifications set forth under the Uniform Code of Military Justice, ensuring they are adequately trained to handle military legal affairs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 994 appears to be mostly positive among military and legal communities. Supporters argue that the bill strengthens legal oversight and ensures that military personnel have competent legal representation. It reflects a commitment to maintaining high standards for legal practice in military contexts, which is largely endorsed by legislators and stakeholders who understand the complexities involved in military justice.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the temporary appointment of judge advocates and legal assistants. While the bill provides mechanisms for appointing temporary assistants, concerns might surface about the adequacy of their training given the strict requirements for permanent appointments. Moreover, the balance of authority between state military legal systems and civilian oversight could spark debate on the appropriate extent of military versus civilian legal authority, particularly in sensitive legal matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OR SB947

Relating to the national guard.

OR SB292

Updating statutes related to the Kansas army and air national guard, providing for the appointment of a state judge advocate, providing for the adjustment of death and disability benefits and updating the Kansas code of military justice relating to certain definitions, unlawful acts and punishment requirements thereof.

OR HB2230

Updating statutes related to the Kansas army and air national guard and providing for the appointment of a state judge advocate.

OR SB166

Relating to the Oregon State Bar.

OR SB3085

Relating To The Hawaii Code Of Military Justice.

OR HB2508

State military forces; modifying various provisions of the Oklahoma Uniform Code of Military Justice and other statutes related to state military forces; emergency.

OR HB2117

Relating To The Hawaii Code Of Military Justice.

OR SB287

Alabama Code of Military Justice

OR HB412

Alabama Code of Military Justice

OR HB2118

Militia; Military Department; modifying Adjutant General duties; various updates relating to militia; effective date.

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