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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 240 · State Personnel Relations

240.167 Cost of operating Employment Relations Board divided among various divisions of state government

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240.167 Cost of operating Employment Relations Board divided among various divisions of state government.
(1)The administrative expenses and costs of operation of the Employment Relations Board in behalf of the state service shall be paid by the various divisions of the service in the state government. The board shall determine the amount of the expenses and costs to be paid by each division of the service on the basis of the proportion of employees of that division who have rights under the State Personnel Relations Law or ORS 243.650 to 243.809 to the total number of employees of all divisions of the service who have such rights. The Oregon Department of Administrative Services shall transfer the assessed money to the Employment Relations Board Administrative Account established under ORS 240.131.
(2)The board shall set standards for the assessment of administrative expenses and costs under subsection
(1)of this section. The standards shall include the establishment of written policies and procedures the board must follow when determining the assessment. [1969 c.658 §4; 1979 c.66 §1; 2017 c.496 §2]
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