Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 410 § 410.300 — Transfer of state employees to type B agency; conditions
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 410 ·
Oregon Code § 410.300·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Transfer of state employees to type B agency; conditions.
(1) A type B area agency may
contract with the Department of Human Services for services of state employees
or have such employees transferred to employment by the area agency by transfer
agreement.
(2) State
employees whose services have been contracted to a type B area agency shall be
supervised for program purposes by the area agency.
(3) If state
employees are transferred to a type B area agency, the provisions of ORS
236.610 to 236.640 shall apply.
(4) Prior to
transfer of any state employee to any other public employer under ORS 410.040
to 410.300, at a date to be determined by the Director of Human Services, each
type B area agency shall prepare a plan in coordination with local staff of the
department for implementation of ORS 410.040 to 410.300. The plan shall show
how statutory responsibilities are to be met and how all staff are to be
utilized. [1981 c.784 §15; 1993 c.18 §98; 2001 c.900 §81; 2005 c.22 §277; 2011
c.720 §88]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 410.300
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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