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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 652 § 652.425 — Authority of commissioner to enter into agreements with other states for

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 652 ·
Oregon Code § 652.425 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Authority of commissioner to enter into agreements with other states for reciprocal enforcement of wage claims. The Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries may enter into agreements with the corresponding labor bureau of another state for the reciprocal enforcement and collection of wage claims, if the other state has a reciprocal statute similar to ORS 652.420 to 652.445 or otherwise authorizes the reciprocal enforcement and collection of wage claims in a manner substantially similar to ORS 652.420 to 652.445. [1953 c.256 §2]
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