Oregon Code § 653.261·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Minimum employment conditions; overtime; rules; meal periods; exemptions;
penalty.
(1)(a)
The Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries may adopt rules
prescribing such minimum conditions of employment, excluding minimum wages, in
any occupation as may be necessary for the preservation of the health of
employees. The rules may include, but are not limited to, minimum meal periods
and rest periods, and maximum hours of work, but not less than eight hours per
day or 40 hours per workweek; however, after 40 hours of work in one workweek
overtime may be paid, but in no case at a rate higher than one and one-half
times the regular rate of pay of the employees when computed without benefit of
commissions, overrides, spiffs and similar benefits.
(b) As used in
this subsection, workweek means a fixed period of time established by an
employer that reflects a regularly recurring period of 168 hours or seven
consecutive 24-hour periods. A workweek may begin on any day of the week and
any hour of the day and need not coincide with a calendar week. The beginning
of the workweek may be changed if the change is intended to be permanent and is
not designed to evade overtime requirements.
(2) Rules adopted
by the commissioner pursuant to subsection (1) of this section do not apply to
individuals employed by this state or a political subdivision or
quasi-municipal corporation thereof if other provisions of law or collective
bargaining agreements prescribe rules pertaining to conditions of employment
referred to in subsection (1) of this section, including meal periods, rest
periods, maximum hours of work and overtime.
(3) Except as
provided in ORS 653.258 (2)(a), rules adopted by the commissioner pursuant to
subsection (1) of this section regarding meal periods and rest periods do not
apply to nurses who provide acute care in hospital settings if provisions of
collective bargaining agreements entered into by the nurses prescribe rules
concerning meal periods and rest periods.
(4)(a) The
commissioner shall adopt rules regarding meal periods for employees who serve
food or beverages, receive tips and report the tips to the employer.
(b) In rules
adopted by the commissioner under paragraph (a) of this subsection, the
commissioner shall permit an employee to waive a meal period. However, an
employer may not coerce an employee into waiving a meal period.
(c)
Notwithstanding ORS 653.256 (1), in addition to any other penalty provided by
law, the commissioner may assess a civil penalty not to exceed $2,000 against
an employer that the commissioner finds has coerced an employee into waiving a
meal period in violation of this subsection. Each violation is a separate and
distinct offense. In the case of a continuing violation, each days continuance
is a separate and distinct violation.
(d) Civil
penalties authorized by this subsection shall be imposed in the manner provided
in ORS 183.745. All sums collected as penalties under this subsection shall be
applied and paid over as provided in ORS 653.256 (4). [1967 c.596 §5 (2), (3);
1971 c.492 §1; 1981 c.361 §2; 1985 c.99 §9; 2001 c.466 §1; 2007 c.167 §§1,2;
2011 c.58 §1; 2017 c.685 §§6,7; 2023 c.507 §27]
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