ORS 240.309
Temporary appointments

  • limitations
  • duration
  • extension
  • periodic reports
  • post-audit review
  • investigation
  • exceptions

(1)

Temporary employment shall be used for the purpose of meeting emergency, nonrecurring or short-term workload needs of the state.

(2)

A temporary employee may be given a nonstatus appointment without open competition and consideration only for the purposes enumerated in this section. Temporary appointments shall not be used to defeat the open competition and consideration system.

(3)

A temporary employee may not be employed in a permanent, seasonal, intermittent or limited duration position except to replace an employee during an approved leave period.

(4)

Employment of a temporary employee for the same workload need, other than for leave, may not exceed six calendar months. The decision to extend the period of employment may be delegated by the Personnel Division of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services to other state agencies. Approval to extend shall be allowed only upon an appointing authority’s finding that the original emergency continues to exist and that there is no other reasonable means to meet the emergency. Agency actions under this subsection are subject to post-audit review by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services as provided in ORS 240.311 (Delegation of authority and responsibility by division).

(5)

Employment of a temporary employee for different workload needs shall not exceed the equivalent of six calendar months in a 12-month period.

(6)

A temporary employee shall not be denied permanent work because of the temporary status. Temporary service shall not be used as any portion of a required trial service period.

(7)

The Personnel Division of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services shall report the use of temporary employees, by agency, once every six months, including the duration and reason for use or extensions, if any, of temporary appointments. The reports shall be made available upon request to interested parties, including employee organizations. If any interested party alleges misuse of temporary employees, the division shall investigate, report its findings and take appropriate action.

(8)

The Department of Justice may use temporary status appointments for student law clerks for a period not to exceed 24 months.

(9)

The chief administrative law judge of the Office of Administrative Hearings may use temporary status appointments for student law clerks for a period not to exceed 24 months. Student law clerks appointed under this subsection may not act as administrative law judges or conduct hearings for the Office of Administrative Hearings.

(10)

The Public Utility Commission may use temporary status appointments for student law clerks for a period not to exceed 24 months.

(11)

A state agency may use temporary status appointments for a period not to exceed 48 months for student interns who are enrolled in high school or who are under 19 years of age and are training to receive a certificate for passing an approved high school equivalency test such as the General Educational Development (GED) test. Student interns are not eligible for benefits under ORS 243.105 (Definitions for ORS 243.105 to 243.285) to 243.285 (Salary deductions). [1985 c.635 §3; 1990 c.3 §1; 1993 c.98 §5; 1993 c.724 §12; 2001 c.312 §1; 2003 c.75 §20; 2009 c.177 §1; 2017 c.66 §14]

Source: Section 240.309 — Temporary appointments; limitations; duration; extension; periodic reports; post-audit review; investigation; exceptions, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors240.­html.

240.005
Short title
240.010
Purpose of chapter
240.011
Policy on public service contracts
240.012
Job sharing
240.013
Job-sharing positions
240.015
Definitions
240.055
Personnel Division
240.057
Administrator of Personnel Division
240.060
Employment Relations Board
240.065
Appointment
240.071
Compensation and expenses of members
240.075
Removal of members
240.080
Chairperson appointed by Governor
240.086
Duties of board
240.088
Review of arbitration awards after written exceptions filed
240.100
Administer oaths
240.105
Use of public facilities of state or municipalities
240.115
Action to secure compliance with chapter
240.123
Board personnel
240.131
Employment Relations Board Administrative Account
240.145
Duties of administrator
240.160
Agency personnel officers
240.165
Cost of operating Personnel Division divided among various agencies of state government
240.167
Cost of operating Employment Relations Board divided among various divisions of state government
240.170
Oregon Department of Administrative Services Operating Fund
240.185
Maximum number of state employees
240.190
Policy on comparability of value of work and compensation and classification
240.195
Categories of positions in state service
240.200
Exempt service
240.205
Unclassified service
240.210
Classified service
240.212
Management service
240.215
Classification plan
240.217
Certain reclassifications prohibited
240.227
Salary for legislator appointed to exempt, unclassified or management service
240.235
Compensation plan for classified service
240.240
Application of chapter to unclassified or management service
240.245
Application of chapter to exempt service
240.250
Rules applicable to management service
240.306
Recruitment, selection and promotion of state employees
240.307
Procedure for enforcement of ORS 240.309
240.309
Temporary appointments
240.311
Delegation of authority and responsibility by division
240.316
Trial service
240.321
Collective bargaining
240.395
Suspension of merit system in emergencies
240.400
Designation by appointing authority of staff employees to act as alternates
240.406
Right of unclassified or exempt employee to be accompanied to employer-requested interview
240.410
Removals during trial period
240.425
Regular seasonal employees
240.430
Merit ratings
240.435
State Management Credentials Program required
240.546
Payments in lieu of sick leave with pay
240.551
Working hours, holidays, leaves of absence and vacations of employees in state classified service
240.555
Suspension, reduction, demotion or dismissal
240.560
Appeal procedure
240.563
Judicial review
240.570
Classified employee filling position in unclassified, exempt or management service
240.580
Service credits for service in unclassified service
240.590
Reemployment of employee in exempt service
240.610
Mediation service fee
240.710
Certain acts unlawful
240.750
When discipline action not to be retained in personnel file
240.850
Policy on work environments
240.855
Telecommuting
240.990
Penalties
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