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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 173 · Legislative Service Agencies

173.007 Personnel policies applicable to regular employees of Legislative Assembly

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173.007 Personnel policies applicable to regular employees of Legislative Assembly.
(1)If the Legislative Administration Committee adopts policies under ORS 173.005 (2), it may give credit for vacation and sick leave of regular employees of the Legislative Assembly that accrued prior to October 3, 1979, if:
(a)The policies adopted and the method of crediting the vacation and sick leave are consistent with the provisions of the State Personnel Relations Law and applicable rules adopted pursuant thereto; and
(b)The regular employee has not been compensated previously in any way for any vacation or sick leave.
(2)If the Legislative Administration Committee acts pursuant to subsection
(1)of this section, vacation and sick leave accrued by a regular employee of the Legislative Assembly shall be credited as provided in ORS 173.005
(3)if a former regular employee is in the employ of a state agency in the executive or administrative branch. [1979 c.509 §§2,3]
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