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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 292 § 292.956 — Methodology for determining comparability of value of work; rules

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 292 ·
Oregon Code § 292.956 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Methodology for determining comparability of value of work; rules. For purposes of analyzing the state’s classification and compensation system to assess progress in achieving policies stated in ORS 240.190, and for the purpose of determining undervalued jobs in need of wage adjustments, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and the Legislative Administration Committee shall by rules, pursuant to ORS chapter 183, adopt a neutral and objective method of determining the comparability of the value of work as defined in ORS 292.951 (1). [1987 c.772 §3; 1991 c.842 §7] Note: See note under 292.951.
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