Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 326 § 326.113 — Employee transfer of unused sick leave

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 326 ·
Oregon Code § 326.113 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Employee transfer of unused sick leave. (1) When an employee of the Department of Education leaves the department to become an employee of a school district or an education service district, the employee may transfer any accrued but unused sick leave to the district and may use the transferred sick leave in accordance with the sick leave policy of the district. (2) When an employee of a school district or an education service district leaves the district to become an employee of the Department of Education, the employee may transfer any accrued but unused sick leave to the department and may use the transferred sick leave in accordance with the sick leave policy of the department. [2007 c.119 §1]
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