Oregon Statutes 657B.180 – Unlawful practices of employer
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(1) An employer may not willfully refuse or fail to pay a contribution to the Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance Fund established under ORS § 657B.430 or to furnish any report, audit or information duly required by the Director of the Employment Department under this chapter.
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 657B.180
- contributions: means the money payments made by any of the following under ORS § 657B. See Oregon Statutes 657B.010
- Employer: means any person that employs one or more employees working anywhere in this state or any agent or employee of such person to whom the duties of the person under this chapter have been delegated. See Oregon Statutes 657B.010
- Medical leave: means leave from work taken by a covered individual that is made necessary by the individual's own serious health condition. See Oregon Statutes 657B.010
- Wages: has the meaning given that term in ORS § 657. See Oregon Statutes 657B.010
(2) An employer may not make a deduction from the wages of an employee to pay any portion of the employer contributions due from the employer. [2019 c.700 § 26]