The Oregon Arbitrators Time Report is a form used to report the time spent by arbitrators on a case. It is used to document the hours worked by arbitrators, track the progress of the arbitration, and record the costs of the arbitration. There are two types of Oregon Arbitrators Time Report: the Standard Arbitrator Time Report and the Non-Standard Arbitrator Time Report. The Standard Arbitrator Time Report is used to document the time spent by arbitrators for cases that do not involve non-standard operations or procedures. The Non-Standard Arbitrator Time Report is used to document the time spent by arbitrators for cases that involve non-standard operations or procedures, such as complex or lengthy litigation or the handling of multiple parties. Both reports require the arbitrator to provide detailed information about the time spent on a case, including the date and time the case was heard, the number of hours worked, and the rate of compensation. The Oregon Arbitrators Time Report is a key document for any arbitration proceeding and is essential for determining the costs of the arbitration and ensuring the timely resolution of disputes.