Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 658 § 658.185 — Limitation on charges; manner of calculating certain charges; credits and
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 658 ·
Oregon Code § 658.185·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Limitation on charges; manner of calculating certain charges; credits and
refunds.
(1) As
used in this section:
(a) Permanent
employment means all employment that lasts 90 calendar days or more.
(b) Temporary
employment means employment that is contemplated at the time of referral by an
employment agency to last less than 90 calendar days regardless of the reason
for termination of the employment.
(2)(a) If an
individual is employed in temporary employment through the services of an
employment agency, the charge for services paid by the individual shall not
exceed one-ninetieth of the charge for permanent employment for each
consecutive calendar day during the period the individual is employed or
compensated as though employed.
(b) If an
individual leaves employment within 90 days after the starting date of
employment, the employment agency shall reduce the charge for services payable
by the individual to that payable for temporary employment under paragraph (a)
of this subsection and shall refund any charge paid in excess of that amount.
(c)
Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, in no instance in which
the employment secured is subsequently terminated shall the charge for services
by an employment agency be greater than the total gross earnings of the
individual.
(d) All interest,
fees or other charges paid or required to be paid to any person or organization
in order to procure the funds to pay an employment agencys charge for services
shall be allowed as a credit against the charge. The provisions of this
paragraph shall be stated in all contracts provided for in ORS 658.172.
(e) A refund when
due shall be made within 10 days after request therefor by the individual. If
the decision of the employment agency is not to make a refund, the agency shall
notify the individual in writing, within such 10-day period, as to the specific
reasons or circumstances for which the refund is not made. If the agency fails
to properly notify the individual or fails to tender a refund within the 10-day
period, the agency shall be liable to the individual in the amount of an
additional sum equal to the amount of the refund.
(3)(a) If an
individual secures employment in which the individual is to be paid on the
basis of straight commissions, or a drawing account against commissions, or
either a drawing account or salary plus commissions, the charge for services
payable by the individual may be predicated upon the projected total gross
earnings of the individual during the first year of employment as estimated by
the employer and upon the employer demonstrating to the agency reasonable
grounds therefor.
(b) Upon the
conclusion of the individuals first six months and the conclusion of the
individuals second six months of employment, a computation of the individuals
actual total gross earnings may be provided by the individual to the agency,
and, predicated upon appropriate proof of such earnings, an adjustment in the
charge for services shall be made by which either the agency shall refund to
the individual any excess charge paid by the individual or the individual shall
pay to the agency any deficiency thereon.
(c) If the
individuals employment is terminated prior to the conclusion of the first 12
months of employment, the actual total gross earnings of the individual for the
period of employment shall be projected to 12 months on a pro rata basis as
though the individual had been employed for the entire period of 12 months, and
a computation shall be made thereon. The charge for services paid or payable by
the individual shall be predicated upon such computation as though the
individual had been so employed. [1953 c.694 §18; 1961 c.380 §18; 1969 c.493 §97;
1973 c.678 §17; 1981 c.318 §22; 1997 c.55 §13]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 658.185
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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