Oregon Code § 238.125·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Credit
for probationary period of employment.
A member of the system who has a combined total of 10 years or more of
creditable service in the system and prior service credit at the time of
retirement, and who was required to complete one or more periods of six months
or less in the service of an employer participating in the system before
becoming a member of the system, shall receive retirement credit for those
periods of six months or less if the member, within 90 days before the
effective date of retirement of the member, applies in writing to the board for
that retirement credit and pays to the board in a lump sum an amount determined
by the board to be equal to:
(1) The total
amount of employee contributions to the fund by or on behalf of the employee
that would have been required for the six months period if the employee had
been a member of the system during that period, which amount shall be credited
to the regular account of the member; and
(2) The total
amount of employer contributions to the fund the employer of the employee would
have been required to make in respect to the employee if the employee had been
a member of the system during the six months period, which amount shall be
credited to the reserve for pension accounts in the fund. [Formerly 237.117;
2001 c.945 §39]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 238.125
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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