Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 656 § 656.033 — Coverage for participants in work experience or school directed professional
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 656 ·
Oregon Code § 656.033·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Coverage for participants in work experience or school directed professional
training programs.
(1) All persons participating as trainees in a work experience program or a
school directed professional education project of a school district, as defined
in ORS 332.002, in which such persons are enrolled, including persons with
intellectual disabilities in training programs, are workers of the district
subject to this chapter for purposes of this section. Trainees placed in a work
experience program with the trainees resident school district as the training
employer are subject workers under this section if the training and supervision
are performed by noninstructional personnel.
(2) A school
district conducting a work experience program or school directed professional
education project shall submit a written statement to the insurer, or in the
case of self-insurers, the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business
Services, that includes a description of the work to be performed by such
persons and an estimate of the total number of persons enrolled.
(3) The premium
cost for coverage under this section is based on an assumed hourly wage which
is approved by the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business
Services. Such assumed wage is to be used only for calculation purposes under
this chapter and without regard to ORS chapter 652 or ORS 653.010 to 653.565
and 653.991. A self-insured district shall submit such assumed wage rates to
the director. If the director finds that the rates are unreasonable, the
director may fix appropriate rates to be used for purposes of this section.
(4) The school
district shall furnish the insurer, or in the case of self-insurers, the
director, with an estimate of the total number of persons enrolled in the
school districts work experience program or school directed professional
education project and shall notify the insurer or director of any significant
changes in the program or project. Persons covered under this section are
entitled to the benefits of this chapter. However, such persons are not
entitled to benefits under ORS 656.210 or 656.212. The persons are entitled to
such benefits if injured as provided in ORS 656.156 and 656.202 while
performing any duties arising out of and in the course of participating in the
work experience program or school directed professional education project,
provided the duties being performed are among those:
(a) Described on
the application of the school district; and
(b) Required of
similar full-time paid employees.
(5) Filing claims
for benefits under this section is the exclusive remedy of a trainee or a
beneficiary of the trainee for injuries compensable under this chapter against
the state, the states political subdivisions, the school district board, the
members, officers and employees of the school district board or any employer,
regardless of negligence.
(6) The
provisions of this section do not apply to any trainee who has earned wages for
such employment.
(7) As used in
this section, school directed professional education project means an
on-campus or off-campus project supervised by school personnel that is an
assigned activity of a local professional education program approved pursuant
to operating procedures of the State Board of Education. A school directed
professional education project must be of a practicum experience nature,
performed outside of a classroom environment and extending beyond initial
instruction or demonstration activities. Such projects are limited to logging,
silvicultural thinning, slash burning, fire fighting, stream enhancement,
woodcutting, reforestation, tree surgery, construction, printing and
manufacturing involving formed metals.
(8)
Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, a school district may elect to
make trainees subject workers under this chapter for school directed
professional education projects not enumerated in subsection (7) of this
section by making written request to the districts insurer, or in the case of
a self-insured district, the director, with coverage to begin no sooner than
the date the request is received by the insurer or director. The request for
coverage must include a description of the work to be performed under the
project and an estimate of the number of participating trainees. The insurer or
director shall accept a request that meets the criteria of this section. [1967
c.374 §2; 1979 c.814 §2a; 1979 c.815 §3; 1981 c.874 §2; 1987 c.489 §1; 1989
c.491 §63; 1991 c.534 §1; 1995 c.343 §52; 2007 c.70 §285; 2019 c.9 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 656.033
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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