Or. Rev. Stat. § 657.323
ORS 657.321 to 657.329 supersede inconsistent provisions of this chapter
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657.323 ORS 657.321 to 657.329 supersede inconsistent provisions of this chapter. The provisions of this chapter relating to the payment of regular benefits shall apply to claims for and the payment of extended benefits, except when the result would be inconsistent with the provisions of ORS 657.321 to 657.329. [1971 c.2 §3]
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case, 2015–2015 · leading case: Werth v. Employment Department
Werth v. Employment Department (2015)
“5 Rather, the extended benefits statutes provide that, generally, provisions in the Employment Department Law apply to both regular and extended benefits, with one significant exception: “The provisions of this chapter relating to the payment of regular benefits shall apply to…”
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