Oregon Code § 238.165·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Credit
for certain periods of employment by Legislative Assembly.
(1) As used in this section, legislative
employee means any person employed by the Legislative Assembly, either of its
houses or any of its committees prior or subsequent to July 22, 1973, during
any period or periods of such employment qualifying the person for membership
and participation in the Public Employees Retirement System under the
provisions of this chapter then in effect. Legislative employee does not
include any member of the legislature.
(2) A person
shall not receive retirement credit in the Public Employees Retirement System
for any period in which the person was a legislative employee, during which the
person did not pay the employee contributions required by law, except as
provided under this section and ORS 173.210.
(3) Nothing in
this section shall be considered to change any requirements of this chapter for
membership in the Public Employees Retirement System, or to grant any
membership or other rights to persons whose employment by the Legislative
Assembly, either of its houses or any of its committees was not of a character
or duration qualifying them under then applicable provisions of this chapter
for membership in the system.
(4) Any person
who is a legislative employee on July 22, 1973, who did not pay the employee
contributions required by law during employment as a legislative employee prior
to July 22, 1973, may obtain retirement credit for the period of such
employment in the following manner:
(a) No later than
one year after July 22, 1973, the employee shall give written notice to the
board that the employee elects to pay to the fund the unpaid employee
contributions attributable to legislative employment.
(b) The employee
shall then pay to the board the entire amount of the unpaid employee
contributions without interest, in a lump sum or at the option of the employee
in installments, within five years after the date of making the election but
prior to reaching compulsory retirement age.
(c) If a person
has reached compulsory retirement age on or before July 22, 1973, or will reach
compulsory retirement age no later than one year after July 22, 1973, the time
in which the employee may pay the contributions to the system is extended to one
year after July 22, 1973.
(5) Any person
who was a legislative employee prior to July 22, 1973, and who is not so
employed on July 22, 1973, but who becomes a legislative employee once again
after July 22, 1973, may elect to pay employee contributions and obtain
retirement credit for service prior to July 22, 1973, as a legislative
employee. The election shall be made by giving written notice to the board no
later than one year after the first day of the subsequent employment, in the
same manner and subject to the same conditions as set forth in subsection (4)
of this section.
(6) Subject to
subsection (8) of this section, any person who makes the election under
subsection (4) or (5) of this section and pays to the system the entire amount
of employee contributions required thereunder, and who during other qualifying
employment by a participating public employer contributed to the fund and
subsequently but prior to July 22, 1973, withdrew contributions under ORS
238.265, may, in the same manner and subject to the same conditions as set
forth in subsection (4) of this section, repay to the fund the full amount of
the contributions withdrawn by the employee, and rights in the system forfeited
by the withdrawal shall thereupon be restored.
(7) If a person
who has reached or will reach compulsory retirement age within one year after
July 22, 1973, the time for repayment under this section of the full amount of
withdrawn contributions in order to restore rights in the system is extended to
one year after July 22, 1973.
(8) A restoration
of forfeited rights in the system shall not be available under subsections (6)
and (7) of this section if a person withdrew contributions before the
commencement of the employment in the course of which the person was or became
a legislative employee, if the covered employment in the course of which the
withdrawn contributions were made terminated more than five years before the
commencement of employment.
(9) Any person
who, on July 22, 1973, is an employee of the Legislative Counsel, or the
Legislative Counsel, and who would have been eligible for retirement credit in
the system for such employment prior to July 22, 1973, but for failure to
exercise the option to become a member of the system under provisions of ORS
173.210 prior to its amendment by chapter 735, Oregon Laws 1973, may
nevertheless obtain retirement credit in the system for such employment by
making the election and paying employee contributions as provided in and
subject to the conditions of subsection (4) of this section. The person shall
not be eligible to make any election under subsection (5) or subsections
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 238.165
03Subject to legislative amendments
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