Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 238 § 238.270 — Transfer of member account to other public employee retirement system
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 238 ·
Oregon Code § 238.270·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Transfer of member account to other public employee retirement system.
Whenever a person who is past the
earliest service retirement age separates from the service of a public employer
participating in the Public Employees Retirement System and who thereafter, but
before applying to the Public Employees Retirement Board for retirement
benefits, is employed in a position that entitles the person to membership in
another public employees retirement system, either within or without this
state, the board, upon the written request of the person and if in conformance
with the provisions of law governing the other public employees retirement
system, may transfer the member account, if any, of the person in the fund to
the other public employees retirement system. Such transfer shall cancel the
right of the person to claim any future benefits under the Public Employees
Retirement System for service rendered to a public employer in this state prior
to the date of the transfer. [Formerly 237.115; 2001 c.945 §49; 2003 c.67 §23]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 238.270
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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