Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 657 § 657.730 — Workforce and labor market information system; rules
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 657 ·
Oregon Code § 657.730·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Workforce and labor market information system; rules.
(1) As used in this section,
unless the context requires otherwise:
(a) Labor market
area means an economically integrated geographic area within which individuals
can reside and find employment within a reasonable distance or can readily
change employment without changing their place of residence. Such areas shall
be identified in accordance with criteria used by the Bureau of Labor
Statistics of the United States Department of Labor in defining such areas or
similar criteria established by the Director of the Employment Department. The
boundaries depend primarily on economic and geographic factors. The State of
Oregon is divided into labor market areas, including local workforce areas,
which usually include a county or group of contiguous counties.
(b) Workforce
and labor market information means the body of information generated from
measurement and evaluation of the socioeconomic factors and variables
influencing the employment process in the state and specific labor market
areas. These socioeconomic factors and variables include:
(A) Labor force
information, which includes but is not limited to employment, unemployment,
labor force participation and characteristics of the population and labor
force;
(B) Occupational
information, which includes but is not limited to occupational supply and
demand estimates and projections, characteristics of occupations, skill
requirements, wage levels, job duties, training and education requirements,
conditions of employment, unionization, retirement practices and training
opportunities;
(C) Economic
information, which includes but is not limited to number of business starts and
stops by industry and labor market area, information on employment growth and
decline by industry and labor market area, employment projections by industry,
employer establishment data and number of union disputes and strikes by
industry and labor market area; and
(D) Program
information, which includes but is not limited to program participant or
student information gathered in cooperation with other state and local agencies
along with related labor market information to evaluate the effectiveness,
efficiency and impact of state and local employment, training, education and
job creation efforts in support of planning, management, implementation and
evaluation.
(2) The Director
of the Employment Department shall have the following duties:
(a) Overseeing,
operating and managing a statewide comprehensive workforce and labor market
information system.
(b) Supporting
Oregons state and local workforce boards by providing foundational workforce
data and special studies in support of state and local employment, training,
education and job creation programs, especially activities that prevent job
loss, reduce unemployment and create jobs.
(c) Supporting
other Oregon customers of workforce and labor market information, including,
but not limited to, businesses, job seekers, policy makers, educational
agencies and students, and providing foundational workforce data and analysis
of trends at the state and local levels.
(d) Coordinating
with state workforce agencies and other federal, state and local government
partners to improve workforce and labor market information products and
services.
(e) Producing
workforce and labor market information and economic analysis needed to
facilitate the efficient and effective matching of the supply and demand of
labor critical to an effective labor exchange in Oregon.
(f) Administering
other appropriate workforce and labor market information activities including
support of efforts by local workforce development boards, as defined in ORS
660.300, to align economic development, education and training with workforce
development investments and services for job seekers and businesses to
efficiently address local labor market needs and statewide workforce
development priorities.
(3) To implement
this section, the director shall have authority to:
(a) Establish
rules and procedures to recover reasonable costs incurred in producing and
providing:
(A) Workforce and
labor market information products developed by the Employment Department in the
ordinary course of business when the request results in costs over and above
the ordinary costs of production including, but not limited to, special publication
runs, photocopying or supplying the copy in some other medium; and
(B) Special
workforce and labor market information products in response to individual
requests that incur costs beyond the ordinary costs of doing business
including, but not limited to, computer time, staff costs, preparation and
distribution of surveys, electronic scanning, and special data collection,
formatting and analysis. The director may enter into agreements with other
public agencies to provide special workforce and labor market information
products in a quid pro quo arrangemen
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 657.730
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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