Oregon Code § 243.440·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Salary
reduction for deferred compensation plan; amount; payment.
(1) The state and an eligible
state employee may enter into a written deferred compensation contract that
provides that a specified portion of the compensation payable to the employee
for services rendered by the employee will not be paid or otherwise made
available at the time the services are rendered but instead will be paid or
otherwise made available at some future date. The deferred compensation
contract must specify the amount by which the employees compensation will be
reduced each month for the purpose of funding the deferred compensation benefit
for the employee. The amount of the reduction may not be less than $25 per
month and may not exceed the maximum amount allowable under rules adopted by
the Public Employees Retirement Board under ORS 243.470.
(2) The state
officer or official authorized to disburse moneys in payment of salaries and
wages of employees is authorized, upon written request of an eligible state
employee, to reduce each month the salary of the eligible state employee by an
amount of money designated by that employee in the employees deferred
compensation contract. The state officer or official may pay that amount to the
Public Employees Retirement System for deposit in the Deferred Compensation
Fund. [1977 c.721 §5; 1983 c.789 §3; 1991 c.618 §4; 1997 c.179 §9]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 243.440
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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