(1)(a) At such times as may be established by the Director of the Employment Department by rule, the director shall review the family and medical leave insurance benefits provided under a plan that has been approved under ORS § 657B.210.

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 657B.220

  • Benefits: means family and medical leave insurance benefits. See Oregon Statutes 657B.010
  • 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

(b) Based on the review, the director shall determine whether the approved plan provides benefits that are equal to or greater than the benefits that would be available to eligible employees under the family and medical leave insurance program established under ORS § 657B.340.

(2) If the director determines that the approved plan does not provide benefits in compliance with requirements under ORS § 657B.210 (2), the director shall terminate the plan and the employer shall be required to make employer contributions and deduct employee contributions in accordance with ORS § 657B.150. [2019 c.700 § 44]