238A.300
Establishing membership under individual account program. (1) Except as provided in ORS
238A.100 (2) and subsection (2) of this section, an eligible employee who is
employed in a qualifying position on or after August 29, 2003, by a public
employer that is participating in the individual account program and who will
not receive benefits under ORS chapter 238 for service with the participating
public employer pursuant to the provisions of ORS 238A.025 becomes a member of
the individual account program on the first day of the month after the employee
completes six full calendar months of employment. The six-month probationary
period may not be interrupted by more than 30 consecutive working days.
(2) An inactive
member of the pension program who terminated membership in the individual
account program pursuant to ORS 238A.310 (2) becomes a member of the individual
account program immediately upon reemployment in a qualifying position. [2003
c.733 §29; 2011 c.722 §19]
Notes of Decisions
Moro v. State of Oregon, 351 P.3d 1 (Or. 2015).
· cites it 2× “100(1); ORS 238A.300(1). There are more than 330,000 members in the PERS system, includ- ing current employees (active members), unretired former employees (inactive members), and retired former employ- ees (retired members).”
James v. State of Oregon, 471 P.3d 93 (Or. 2020).
“100(1)(a); ORS 238A.300(1). As of October 2018, there were more than 367,000 members in the PERS system, which includes active, inactive, and retired members.”
Moro v. State of Oregon (Or. 2015).
“100(1); ORS 238A.300(1). There are more than 330,000 members in the PERS system, includ- ing current employees (active members), unretired former employees (inactive members), and retired former employ- ees (retired members).”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 238A.300(1) — 4 cases
Moro v. State of Oregon, 351 P.3d 1 (Or. 2015).
“100(1); ORS 238A.300(1). There are more than 330,000 members in the PERS system, includ- ing current employees (active members), unretired former employees (inactive members), and retired former employ- ees (retired members).”
James v. State of Oregon, 471 P.3d 93 (Or. 2020).
“100(1)(a); ORS 238A.300(1). As of October 2018, there were more than 367,000 members in the PERS system, which includes active, inactive, and retired members.”
Moro v. State of Oregon (Or. 2015).
“100(1); ORS 238A.300(1). There are more than 330,000 members in the PERS system, includ- ing current employees (active members), unretired former employees (inactive members), and retired former employ- ees (retired members).”
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