Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 294 § 294.735 — Payments to fund by political subdivisions; benefit cost rate, account reserve
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 294 ·
Oregon Code § 294.735·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Payments to fund by political subdivisions; benefit cost rate, account reserve
ratio and percentage rate determinations and redeterminations; effect of
negative balance; refunds; extended plans of additional payments.
(1) A political subdivision shall
pay into the Local Government Employer Benefit Trust Fund an amount equal to
the percentage rate of the political subdivision, as determined under
subsections (2) to (5) of this section, multiplied by the gross wages the
political subdivision pays to individuals in employment subject to ORS chapter
657, except that minor adjustments to wages in a calendar quarter on which
payments have previously been made may not result in either a credit to the
political subdivision or an additional amount due the fund.
(2)(a) As soon as
possible after June 30 of each year, the Employment Department shall determine
for each political subdivision the benefit cost rate, the account reserve ratio
and the percentage rate, applicable as of that June 30.
(b)
Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, upon the written request of a
political subdivision, the Director of the Employment Department or an
authorized representative of the director may redetermine at any time the
benefit cost rate, the account reserve ratio and the percentage rate of the
political subdivision.
(3)(a) The
percentage rate assigned to a political subdivision whose account has been
potentially chargeable with benefits for each of the last four calendar
quarters ending on the June 30 immediately preceding the determination shall be
the benefit cost rate of the political subdivision plus one-third of the
difference obtained by subtracting the political subdivisions account reserve
ratio from 1.5 times the political subdivisions benefit cost rate. The
resulting percentage rate shall be rounded up to the nearest one-tenth of one
percent. A political subdivisions percentage rate shall be at least one-tenth
of one percent but no more than five percent.
(b) The
percentage rate assigned to a political subdivision whose account has not been
potentially chargeable with benefits for each of the last four calendar
quarters ending on the immediately preceding June 30 shall be the greater of
one percent or 1.5 times the aggregate benefit cost rate.
(4)
Notwithstanding subsection (3) of this section, a local government employer
with an account balance on June 30 that is less than five percent of the
taxable wage base currently in effect may not be assigned a percentage rate of:
(a) Less than two
percent if the payroll of the employer was less than $25,000 during the four
most recently completed calendar quarters;
(b) Less than one
percent if the payroll of the employer was $25,000 or more but less than
$50,000 during the four most recently completed calendar quarters;
(c) Less than
one-half of one percent if the payroll of the employer was $50,000 or more but
less than $100,000 during the four most recently completed calendar quarters;
or
(d) Less than
two-tenths of one percent if the payroll of the employer was $100,000 or more
during the four most recently completed calendar quarters.
(5) Percentage
rates determined or redetermined in subsections (3) and (4) of this section
apply until July 1 next following the determination or redetermination.
(6)(a) In
addition to the payment made into the fund under subsection (1) of this
section, a political subdivision that has a negative account balance at the end
of a calendar quarter and had a negative account balance at the end of each of
the three immediately preceding calendar quarters shall make additional
payments into the fund during each of the next four calendar quarters.
(b) The
additional payment required under this subsection shall be computed as follows,
with all computations omitting cents:
(A) Multiply the
gross payroll reported by the employer during the four most recent calendar
quarters by the current percentage rate of payment into the fund.
(B) Subtract the
amount of benefits attributable to the employer that was reimbursed from the
fund during the most recent four calendar quarters from the product computed
under subparagraph (A) of this paragraph.
(C) If the
remainder computed under subparagraph (B) of this paragraph is more than zero,
subtract the remainder from the negative balance of the account.
(D) If the
remainder computed under subparagraph (B) of this paragraph is zero or less,
make no adjustment to the amount of the negative balance of the account.
(E) Divide the
amounts computed under either subparagraph (C) or (D) of this paragraph by
four. The resulting quotient is the additional payment required for each
quarter.
(c) One
computation under this subsection may be made for an employer in each calendar
quarter. If the negative balance is eliminated before the end of the four
quarters in which the additional payments were determined necessary, further
additional payments may n
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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