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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 409

409.161 Report to Legislative Assembly on staffing and workload

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409.161 Report to Legislative Assembly on staffing and workload.
(1)The Department of Human Services shall report to all relevant committees of the Legislative Assembly at each odd-numbered year regular session with respect to department employees in the classified service who directly provide:
(a)Child welfare services under ORS 418.005;
(b)Temporary assistance for needy families under ORS 412.006;
(c)Nutritional assistance under ORS 411.816;
(d)Medical assistance eligibility determinations under ORS 411.404;
(e)Services to elderly persons and to persons with disabilities under ORS 410.070 and 412.014; and
(f)Vocational rehabilitation services under ORS 344.530.
(2)The report of the department under this section shall address each of the following:
(a)Workload increases or decreases over the current biennium.
(b)Workload efficiencies achieved during the current biennium.
(c)Additional staffing needs or decreases in staffing needs that exist for the current biennium or that are projected for the next biennium, including a statement of the number of full-time equivalent positions that are vacant on the date the report is prepared or that can be double filled in order to meet any needs for additional staffing.
(3)As used in this section, “double filled” means that the department is using one budgeted full-time equivalent position to employ more than one employee. [2009 c.598 §1; 2011 c.545 §45; 2011 c.720 §80; 2016 c.117 §63]
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