Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 237 § 237.620 — Membership of police officers and firefighters in Public Employees Retirement
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 237 ·
Oregon Code § 237.620·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Membership of police officers and firefighters in Public Employees Retirement
System; death benefits.
(1) Except as provided in this section, all public employers of police officers
or firefighters shall provide retirement benefits to those employees under the
Public Employees Retirement System.
(2)
Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, a public employer of police
officers or firefighters need not provide retirement benefits to those
employees under the Public Employees Retirement System if the Public Employees
Retirement Board determines that the public employer provides retirement
benefits to each of the following classes of employees that are equal to or
better than the retirement benefits that would be provided to the equivalent
classes of employees under the Public Employees Retirement System:
(a) Police
officers or firefighters who are entitled to receive benefits only under ORS
chapter 238 and who established membership in the system before January 1,
1996, as described in ORS 238.430 (2);
(b) Police
officers or firefighters who are entitled to receive benefits only under ORS
chapter 238 and who established membership in the system on or after January 1,
1996, and before August 29, 2003, as described in ORS 238A.025 (4); and
(c) Police
officers or firefighters who establish membership in the system on or after
August 29, 2003, and are entitled to benefits only under the Oregon Public
Service Retirement Plan.
(3) A public
employer that provides retirement benefits under subsection (2) of this section
must provide that:
(a) If an
employee to whom the public employer provides retirement benefits dies before
the employees effective date of retirement, a former spouse of the employee is
entitled to a death benefit if and to the extent provided for in the terms of
any judgment of annulment or dissolution of marriage or of separation, or the
terms of any court order or court-approved property settlement agreement
incident to any judgment of annulment or dissolution of marriage or of
separation, as if the former spouse were the surviving spouse of the employee,
as provided in ORS 237.600.
(b) If an
employee to whom the public employer provides retirement benefits dies before
the employees effective date of retirement and has a dependent child who is
not supported by the former spouse who is treated as the surviving spouse under
paragraph (a) of this subsection, the dependent child is entitled to a death
benefit.
(4)
Notwithstanding subsection (3) of this section, a former spouse or dependent
child of an employee is not entitled to a death benefit if, before the death of
the employee, the former spouse or dependent child has commenced receiving a
retirement benefit provided for in the terms of any judgment of annulment or
dissolution of marriage or of separation, or the terms of any court order or
court-approved property settlement agreement incident to any judgment of
annulment or dissolution of marriage or of separation, as provided in ORS
237.600.
(5) At such times
as may be established by board rule, the Public Employees Retirement Board
shall review the retirement benefits provided by a public employer of police
officers or firefighters that does not provide retirement benefits for those
employees under the Public Employees Retirement System. The review must be
conducted at the expense of the public employer. Based on the review, the board
shall determine whether the public employer complies with the requirements of
subsection (2) of this section. If the board determines that the public
employer does not comply with the requirements of subsection (2) of this
section for any class of employees described in subsection (2) of this section,
the public employer must provide that class of employees with retirement
benefits adequate to meet the requirements of subsection (2) of this section.
If the public employer fails to provide those benefits, any employee within the
class may bring an action in circuit court to compel compliance with the
requirements of this section. [1971 c.692 §3; 1973 c.704 §16; 1975 c.449 §13;
1989 c.888 §2; 1991 c.67 §56; 2001 c.945 §76; 2003 c.625 §33; 2007 c.622 §1;
2015 c.506 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 237.620
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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