Section 657B.260 – Successor in interest required to continue offering approved plan to eligible employees until withdrawal of plan; request for withdrawal.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, a plan that has been approved under ORS 657B.210 and that is in effect at the time a successor in interest acquires the organization, trade or business, or substantially all assets of the organization, trade or business or a distinct and severable portion of the […]
Section 657B.090 – Claim for benefits; leave increment requirements.
(1) Family and medical leave insurance benefits are not payable to a covered individual unless: (a) The individual submits a claim to the Director of the Employment Department in the manner determined by the director by rule; and (b) The director has made a decision to allow or deny the claim under ORS 657B.100. (2) […]
Section 657B.280 – Delinquent contributions and improper benefit payments as liens on real or personal property; foreclosure.
(1) This section applies to: (a) An employer that fails to remit to the Department of Revenue any amount of contributions due under ORS 657B.150; (b) An individual liable to repay any amount of benefits paid under this chapter to which the individual was not entitled; and (c) A person liable under ORS 657B.330 for […]
Section 657B.100 – Allowing or denying claim; notice of denial; decision final unless hearing requested.
(1) The Director of the Employment Department shall promptly examine each claim for family and medical leave insurance benefits and, on the basis of the facts available, make a decision to allow or deny the claim. Information furnished in the claim, as prescribed by the director by rule, must be accompanied by a written or […]
Section 657B.290 – Filing of lien statement or warrant.
(1) Any warrant attaching the lien under ORS 657B.280 may also be filed in the office of the Secretary of State. Filing in the office of the Secretary of State has no effect until a copy of the statement of lien or the warrant has been recorded with the county clerk. (2) When a copy […]
Section 657B.110 – Continuous jurisdiction of director; reconsideration of previous decisions.
(1) The Director of the Employment Department, upon motion of the director or upon application of a covered individual, may at any time reconsider any final decision under this chapter. Reconsideration may occur when there is evidence of: (a) Errors of computation; (b) Clerical errors; (c) Misinformation provided to a party by the Employment Department; […]
Section 657B.300 – Alternative remedies for collection of amounts liable to be repaid; warrants; execution by sheriff.
(1) In any case in which the Director of the Employment Department may bring a civil action for the collection of amounts liable to be repaid under ORS 657B.280, interest on those amounts or penalties, the director may instead issue a warrant for the amount liable to be repaid with the added interest, penalties, collection […]
Section 657B.120 – False statements or failure to report material fact; erroneous payments; recovery or deduction of benefits paid because of misrepresentation or nondisclosure; penalties; rules.
(1) An employer may not willfully make or cause to be made false statements or willfully fail to report a material fact regarding the claim of an eligible employee or regarding an employee’s eligibility for family and medical leave insurance benefits under this chapter. (2) The Director of the Employment Department may assess a civil […]
Section 657B.310 – Release, compromise or satisfaction of lien.
(1)(a) The Director of the Employment Department may release, compromise or satisfy any lien provided for in ORS 657B.280 and 657B.290 by filing a notice of release or satisfaction with the county clerk of the county in which the notice of lien claim was filed. (b) Upon filing of the notice under this subsection, the […]
Section 657B.130 – Elective coverage for certain individuals; notice of election; termination of coverage; rules for collection of contributions and benefit overpayments.
(1) Except as provided in subsections (2) and (3) of this section, a self-employed individual may elect to be covered under this chapter for a period of not less than three years. The self-employed individual must file a notice of election in writing with the Director of the Employment Department and contribute to the Paid […]