Oregon Code § 291.371·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Salary
plan review by legislative review agency; approval for position reallocation;
quarterly reports by state agencies.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Legislative
review agency means the Joint Committee on Ways and Means during the period
when the Legislative Assembly is in session and the Emergency Board or the
Joint Interim Committee on Ways and Means during the interim period between
sessions.
(b) State agency
has the meaning given that term in ORS 291.002.
(2) Prior to
making any changes in a compensation plan, the Oregon Department of
Administrative Services shall submit the proposed changes to the legislative
review agency. The proposed changes to be submitted to the legislative review
agency include:
(a) Step pay
increases;
(b) Cost of
living adjustments;
(c) The addition
of steps in position pay ranges;
(d) Any other
actions that have an economic effect on a salary plan; and
(e) Estimates of
the total cost of any salary plan changes for the current biennium and the next
full biennium.
(3)(a) The Oregon
Department of Administrative Services may approve the reallocation of positions
or the establishment of new positions not specifically provided for in the
budget of the affected state agency if it finds that the proposed change:
(A) Can be
financed by the state agency within the limits of its biennial budget and
legislatively approved program;
(B) Will not
produce future budgetary increases; and
(C) Conforms to
legislatively approved salary policies.
(b) Proposed
changes not meeting the requirements of paragraph (a) of this subsection shall
be presented to the legislative review agency.
(4) State
agencies shall report on a quarterly basis to the legislative review agency.
Each report shall include the number of budgeted positions that have remained
vacant for a continuous period of six months, including all job categories and
classifications, within the state agency. The legislative review agency shall
order the reporting state agency to show cause why the budgeted positions have
not been filled and shall assess fully the impact the vacancies have on:
(a) The state
agencys delivery of services, accounting for any seasonal fluctuation in the
need for those services;
(b) The state
agencys budget due to increased use of overtime;
(c) The state
agencys use of temporary employees; and
(d) Employee
workload. [1973 c.49 §1; 1985 c.713 §1; 1989 c.960 §1; 1993 c.724 §13; 1995
c.452 §16; 2009 c.595 §202; 2010 c.107 §1; 2012 c.107 §103; 2014 c.107 §9; 2016
c.117 §34; 2017 c.746 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 291.371
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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