Oregon Code § 242.756·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Effect
on incumbent when position first becomes subject to civil service.
(1) All persons employed in
positions subject to civil service at the time such position first becomes
subject to civil service, and who have been employed by the political
subdivision continuously for a period of at least six months preceding the date
when that position became subject to civil service, and who are citizens of the
United States hereby are inducted permanently into civil service in the
positions then held as if such persons had been permanently appointed under
civil service after examination and investigation.
(2) All persons
who hold positions subject to civil service in any political subdivision at the
time such position first becomes subject to civil service but who are not
eligible for induction into civil service as provided for in subsection (1) of
this section shall continue to hold their positions until replaced by persons
appointed under civil service.
(3) Within 10
days after a position first becomes subject to civil service, the appointing
power for that position shall file with the treasurer, auditor, comptroller or
similar officer of the political subdivision a statement giving the names,
residence, occupation, length of continuous service and compensation of each
person holding that position, declaring whether each person is or is not
eligible for induction into civil service as provided in subsections (1) and
(2) of this section, and certifying as to the citizenship status of each such
person.
(4) Within 60
days after any position first becomes subject to civil service, the commission
shall classify such position. Within 90 days after a position first becomes
subject to civil service, the commission shall hold an examination to fill any
positions not filled by persons inducted into civil service as provided in
subsection (1) of this section. [1959 c.252 §24]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 242.756
03Subject to legislative amendments
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