Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 294 § 294.725 — to 294.755 and 657.513;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 294 ·
Oregon Code § 294.725·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
to 294.755 and 657.513;
(b) Interest
earned upon any moneys in the fund;
(c) Moneys
transferred from other funds to cover shortages in the fund; and
(d) All other
moneys received from a political subdivision to be applied against benefit
payment charges for any period the political subdivision has requested the
Employment Department to reimburse the Unemployment Compensation Trust Fund on
its behalf.
(2) Moneys in the
fund are continuously appropriated to the department and, notwithstanding ORS
657.505, shall be the sole source of funds for payment to the Unemployment
Compensation Trust Fund for benefits attributable to a political subdivision
during its period of participation in the fund and repayment of advances and
the interest thereon due to any shortages in the fund.
(3) Interest
earned upon any moneys in the fund is continuously appropriated to the
department for the payment of:
(a)
Administrative expenses of ORS 293.701, 294.725 to 294.755 and 657.513 and
expenses incurred in the investment of the fund in the amount authorized by ORS
293.718;
(b) Erroneous
benefit payments determined during the period in which a political subdivision
is a participant in the fund; and
(c) Benefits
attributed to a political subdivision that has ceased to exist, has no positive
account balance and has no successor.
(4) When insufficient
interest exists to pay obligations under subsection (3) of this section, such
amounts may be paid from the fund. When the fund again begins earning interest,
all obligations paid pursuant to this subsection shall be repaid to the fund
before any allocation is made under subsection (5) of this section.
(5) As soon as
possible after the end of each calendar quarter, the State Treasurer shall
review the applicable quarterly interest earnings and payments made therefrom
and distribute any excess interest earnings to the political subdivision
accounts that had a positive balance on the last day of the applicable quarter.
Such allocation shall be in a ratio that the political subdivision positive
account balance on the last day of the calendar quarter bears to the total
balance of all political subdivisions with positive account balances on the
last day of the calendar quarter. The amounts distributed for the quarter
ending June 30 shall be included in the account reserve ratio determination for
such June 30.
(6) The Director
of the Employment Department is authorized to requisition from the fund such
amounts determined to be necessary for the payment of benefits attributable to
wages of political subdivisions.
(7) Interest
accrued each quarter on advances pursuant to subsection (2) of this section
shall be allocated each quarter to those political subdivision accounts with a
negative balance on the last day of such calendar quarter. The allocation shall
be in a ratio that the political subdivision negative account balance on the
last day of the calendar quarter bears to the total balance of all political
subdivisions with negative account balances on the last day of the calendar
quarter. The amounts allocated for the quarter ending June 30 shall be included
in the account reserve ratio determination for such June 30. [1977 c.492 §4;
1983 c.53 §1; 1989 c.135 §2; 1989 c.966 §22]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 294.725
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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