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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 171 § 171.125 — Proceeding to require compliance with ORS 171.120 and 171.122

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 171 ·
Oregon Code § 171.125 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Proceeding to require compliance with ORS 171.120 and 171.122. (1) If any employer fails to comply with the provisions of ORS 171.120 and 171.122, the circuit court for any county in which such employer maintains a place of business has jurisdiction, upon the filing of a petition by the Attorney General on behalf of the person entitled to such benefits by reason of noncompliance of the employer, specifically to require the employer to comply with the provisions of ORS 171.120 and 171.122. (2) If any employer fails to comply with ORS 171.120 and 171.122, the member or prospective member may bring an action under ORS chapter 659A employing counsel of the member’s or prospective member’s own choosing. [1957 c.549 §3; 1989 c.1066 §3; 1991 c.454 §3; 2001 c.621 §70] (Measure Filing)
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