Court of Appeals of Oregon, 2018

Adamson v. Bureau of Labor & Indus.

Adamson v. Bureau of Labor & Indus.
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided April 18, 2018 · Garrett, Ortega, Powers
415 P.3d 1153; 291 Or. App. 445 (Pacific Reporter, Third Series)

Adamson v. Bureau of Labor & Indus.

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

*446Under ORS 183.400, petitioner seeks a judicial determination of the validity of four administrative rules adopted by the Bureau of Labor and Industries, arguing that OAR 839-005-0005, OAR 839-005-0010, OAR 839-005-0205, and OAR 839-005-0206 are unconstitutionally overbroad under the free exercise clauses in Article I, sections 2 and 3, of the Oregon Constitution. Having reviewed petitioner's arguments, we conclude that the rules challenged by him are valid.

OAR 839-005-0005, OAR 839-005-0010, OAR 839-005-0205, and OAR 839-005-0206 held valid.

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