Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 660 § 660.135 — Local
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 660 ·
Oregon Code § 660.135·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Local
joint committees; members; meetings; authority of individual employed to assist
committees.
(1) In
each locality where apprentices are employed, the State Apprenticeship and
Training Council may approve as many local joint committees as are necessary to
serve the needs of the various apprenticeable occupations. Local joint
committees in building and construction trades occupations may be approved by
the council only as group programs serving multiple employers.
(2) Each local
joint committee shall have no more than eight principal members, all actively
participating in apprenticeship programs, and shall consist of an equal number
of representatives of employers and employees. One alternate member may be
selected for each principal committee member. Committee members and the
alternate members shall be selected pursuant to procedures established by the
council. The alternate members may attend all committee meetings, participate
in discussions and perform such duties as may be delegated to them by the
committee, but may not vote at committee meetings except when actually
substituting for an absent principal committee member for their respective
employer or employee.
(3) To qualify as
a local joint committee member representing employees, a prospective employee
representative must be a member of the collective bargaining unit if a
collective bargaining agreement exists for the trade or occupation that is the
subject of the apprenticeship or training program administered by the
committee. If no collective bargaining agreement exists, the prospective
employee representative must be, or have been, a skilled practitioner of the
particular trade or occupation that is the subject of the apprenticeship or
training program administered by the committee.
(4) Each local
joint committee shall select a chairperson and a secretary, for such terms and
with such powers and duties necessary for the performance of the functions of
those offices as the committee determines. A quorum for the transaction of
committee business consists of two representatives of employers and two
representatives of employees. Each local joint committee shall meet as often as
is necessary to transact business. Meetings may be called by the chairperson or
at the request of the majority of the members of the committee.
(5) When an
individual is employed by a joint industry group, association or trust to
assist local joint apprenticeship or training committees, trade committees or
state joint committees in the performance of their statutory duties, the
individual is authorized to perform any clerical, ministerial or other
functions as the committees may direct. [1967 c.6 §19; 1977 c.490 §3; 1981
c.764 §11; 1985 c.98 §1; 2007 c.620 §7]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 660.135
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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