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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 292 § 292.024 — shall be deposited in the Joint Payroll Account. The Oregon Department

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 292 ·
Oregon Code § 292.024 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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shall be deposited in the Joint Payroll Account. The Oregon Department of Administrative Services may issue payment in the proper amount even though reimbursement funds payable to the Joint Payroll Account are not available on the date of issuance. The payments shall be drawn on the State Treasurer and be payable from the Joint Payroll Account. The payments shall be issued to: (a) The officers and employees of the state agency who are entitled to receive payments under the payroll as allowed by the department. (b) The persons, public or private, including persons responsible for holding or investing an officer or employee’s individual retirement account, section 408, Internal Revenue Code of 1954, in effect on January 1, 1987, entitled to receive the authorized employee deductions under the payroll as allowed by the department. (c) Banks, savings and loan associations or credit unions, including persons responsible for holding or investing an officer or employee’s individual retirement account entitled to receive direct deposit of payroll payments as preauthorized by the officer or employee. (2)(a) An officer or employee paid under the state payroll system shall receive payment of net salary and wages through direct electronic deposit to a financial institution specified by the officer or employee. (b) The department shall electronically provide itemized statements of payroll deductions to the recipient. (c) If the department determines that the electronic payment of net salary and wages is not practicable or efficient, payment may be made by: (A) Paper check; or (B) A credit to a bank-issued payroll card if the employee consents to payment by a bank-issued payroll card that is made in accordance with 12 C.F.R. 1005.5 as in effect on June 13, 2013. (d) Notwithstanding paragraph (b) of this subsection, if an officer or employee wants to receive payment of net salary and wages by check or to receive a paper statement of itemized payroll deductions, the officer or employee shall request paper statements or payment by check in accordance with the procedures adopted by rule by the department. (3) Payments issued under subsection (1)(b) or (c) of this section may be for the aggregate amount due under the payroll to the person, public or private, entitled to receive the money. The department may, where monthly payments are not required, issue payments less frequently than monthly to the persons, public or private, entitled to receive payments under subsection (1)(b) of this section. [1955 c.495 §6; 1967 c.454 §82; 1969 c.378 §5; 1979 c.718 §1; 1981 c.567 §1; 1985 c.355 §1; 2013 c.369 §1]
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