Oregon Code § 238.092·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Option
of legislators to receive certain benefits; employment of persons as
legislative employees or state police officers.
(1) Notwithstanding any other
provision of this chapter:
(a) A retired
member of the Public Employees Retirement System who has retired as other than
a member of the Legislative Assembly and who is thereafter appointed or elected
as a member of the Legislative Assembly may elect, by giving the Public
Employees Retirement Board written notice, to receive the pension and annuity
provided by this chapter for service as other than a member of the Legislative
Assembly, and be an active member of the system as a member of the Legislative
Assembly for the purpose of service in the Legislative Assembly. A person may
make an election under this paragraph only if the person becomes an active
member of the system under this chapter for the purpose of service in the
Legislative Assembly as provided in ORS 237.650 (3). Notice of an election
under this paragraph must be given by the person not more than 30 days after
the person takes office.
(b) A member of
the Legislative Assembly who is a member of the system as a member of the
Legislative Assembly and who becomes eligible to retire by reason of service as
other than a member of the Legislative Assembly, without regard to when that
service was performed, may elect, by giving the board written notice, to retire
and receive the pension and annuity provided by this chapter for service as
other than a member of the Legislative Assembly, and to continue, for the
purpose of service in the Legislative Assembly, as an active member of the
system as a member of the Legislative Assembly.
(c) Upon receipt
of the notice provided for in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this subsection, the
board shall determine that portion of the accumulated contributions, if any, of
the member and interest thereon attributable to service as other than a member
of the Legislative Assembly, which shall be used in determining the amount of
the annuity the member shall receive for that service. The portion of the
accumulated contributions, if any, of the member and interest thereon
attributable to service as a member of the Legislative Assembly shall remain in
the member account of the member and, together with any subsequent
contributions and interest thereon, be used in determining the amount of the
additional annuity the member shall receive for that service upon subsequent
retirement. If the member does not have a member account, the board shall
determine the members retirement allowance for nonlegislative service based on
the number of years of nonlegislative service, and shall determine any
additional benefit to be received after the member subsequently retires based
on the number of years of service in the Legislative Assembly.
(2) If a retired
member of the system is employed by the Legislative Assembly, or by the Oregon
State Police, for the purpose of service during a regular or special session of
the Legislative Assembly, the hours worked during the session shall not be counted
for the purpose of the limitations on employment imposed by ORS 238.082 (2) and
(3). [Formerly 237.145; 2001 c.945 §35; 2003 c.67 §19; 2007 c.776 §4; 2009
c.390 §8; 2011 c.722 §3]
(Termination of
Membership)
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 238.092
03Subject to legislative amendments
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