Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 284 § 284.797 — Residency preference for civil service positions in region
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 284 ·
Oregon Code § 284.797·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Residency preference for civil service positions in region.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Civil
service position means any position, regardless of whether it is labeled a civil
service position, for which a hiring or promotion decision is made or required
to be made based on the results of a merit based, competitive process that
includes, but is not limited to, consideration of an applicants or employees
relative ability, knowledge, experience and other skills.
(b) Public
employer means a public body, as defined in ORS 174.109, and any person
authorized to act on behalf of the public body, with respect to the control,
management or supervision of any employee of the public body.
(c) Resident
applicant means an applicant for a civil service position whose primary
residence is located in Malheur County.
(2) This section
applies to a civil service position if the majority of the work of the position
will be performed within the Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region.
(3) Except as
provided in subsection (7)(b) of this section, a public employer shall grant a
preference to any resident applicant for a vacant civil service position, or
for promotion to a civil service position with a higher maximum salary rate,
who:
(a)(A)
Successfully completes an initial application screening or an application
examination for the position; or
(B) Successfully
completes a civil service test the public employer administers to establish
eligibility for the position; and
(b) Meets the
minimum qualifications and any special qualifications for the position.
(4) The public
employer shall grant the preference in the following manner:
(a) For an
initial application screening used to develop a list of persons for interviews,
the public employer shall add five percentage points to a resident applicants
score.
(b) For an
application examination, given after the initial application screening, that
results in a score, the public employer shall add five percentage points to the
total combined examination score of a resident applicant without allocating the
points to any single feature or part of the examination.
(c) For an
application examination that consists of an interview, an evaluation of the
resident applicants performance, experience or training, a supervisors rating
or any other method of ranking an applicant that does not result in a score,
the public employer shall give a preference to the resident applicant. A public
employer that uses an application examination of the type described in this
paragraph shall devise and apply methods by which the public employer gives
special consideration in the public employers hiring decision to resident
applicants.
(5) Except as
provided in subsection (6) of this section, the system of giving preferences
under this section does not require a public employer to appoint a resident
applicant to a civil service position.
(6) A public
employer shall appoint an otherwise qualified resident applicant to a vacant
civil service position if the results of the resident applicants application
examination, when combined with the resident applicants preference percentage
points, are equal to or higher than the results of an application examination
for an applicant who is not a resident applicant.
(7)(a) A resident
applicant who is appointed to a civil service position under this section must
maintain residency in Malheur County for at least five consecutive years
following the date on which the employment begins. Failure to maintain
residency in Malheur County for this period shall be considered a voluntary
termination of the employment.
(b) Paragraph (a)
of this subsection does not apply to a resident applicant who elects in writing
at the beginning of the application process to forgo the preference available
under this section.
(c) The Eastern
Oregon Border Economic Development Board, in consultation with the governing
body of Malheur County, may prescribe a method by which employees holding civil
service positions described in subsection (2) of this section who received a
preference under this section annually notify their employers of the county in
which their primary residence is located. The notice shall include any
documentation the board considers necessary to confirm the residency and shall
be made under penalties for false swearing under ORS 162.075.
(8) Violation of
this section is an unlawful employment practice.
(9) A resident
applicant claiming to be aggrieved by a violation of this section may file a
verified written complaint with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and
Industries in accordance with ORS 659A.820.
(10) Nothing in
this section precludes or preempts the policy of a jurisdiction, any part of
which is located within the Eastern Oregon Border Economic Development Region,
that is equally or more protective of local applicants for civil service
positions. [2021 c.509 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 284.797
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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