Or. R. App. P. 7.30

As amended through January 17, 2024
Rule 7.30 - MOTIONS THAT TOLL TIME
(1) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (2) of this rule or if the court otherwise orders, any motion that must be ruled on before the next event in the appellate process occurs, including but not necessarily limited to a motion to hold the appeal in abeyance, a motion to amend a designation of record, to dismiss, to determine jurisdiction, for summary affirmance under ORS 34.712, ORS 138.225, or ORS 138.660, to remand, to strike a brief, to supplement the record, or for leave to present additional evidence under ORS 183.482(5), tolls the time for the next event in the appellate process as established in these rules, until the court disposes of the motion. The motions listed in this rule do not toll the running of any period of time established by statute.
(2) If the court has ordered that no further extensions of time will be granted, no motion tolls the time for the next event in the appellate process as established in these rules. A party may move for relief from a no-further-extensions-of-time order based on a showing of extraordinary and compelling circumstances; any such motion must include in its title the notation "RELIEF FROM NONTOLLING REQUESTED."

Or. R. App. P. 7.30