Oregon Statutes - Chapter 657 - Unemployment Insurance - Section 657.213 - Ineligibility for benefits upon conviction of fraud in obtaining benefits.

(1) Upon conviction of any person by a court of competent jurisdiction of willfully making a false statement or misrepresentation, or willfully failing to report a material fact, to obtain any benefits under this chapter, in addition to any penalties imposed by the court, such person shall:

(a) Be ineligible for benefits based upon wages paid to the person in the calendar quarter in which the person was convicted and in all prior calendar quarters; and

(b) Be ineligible for benefits after such conviction until the person has reimbursed the fund for the full amount received as a result of the false statement or misrepresentations or of the failure to report a material fact.

(2) The provisions of this section are in addition and supplemental to the provisions of ORS 657.215 and 657.310. [1955 c.655 §12; 1973 c.300 §6]

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