Oregon Statutes - Chapter 238 - Public Employees Retirement System
- 238.005 Definitions.
For purposes of this chapter: (1) “Annuity” means payments for life derived from contributions made by a member as provided in this chapter. (2) “Board”...
- 238.010 [Repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.015 Membership generally.
(1) No person may become a member of the system unless that person is in the service of a public employer and has completed six...
- 238.020 [Amended by 1965 c.607 §1; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.025 Effect of service interruptions on membership.
Within the limits hereinafter specified regarding absence from service, no leave of absence, sabbatical leave, illness, accident or emergency preventing or interrupting service by an...
- 238.030 [Amended by 1953 c.426 §4; 1955 c.49 §1; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.035 Membership of part but not all employees of a public employer.
(1) A public employer that is not participating in the system may, by application to the board, designate any class of employees of the public...
- 238.040 [Amended by 1963 c.227 §1; 1965 c.607 §2; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.043 [1965 c.605 §2; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.045 Membership of certain circuit court judges.
Each circuit court judge who was a district court judge before January 15, 1998, and who is a member of the Public Employees Retirement System...
- 238.047 [1965 c.605 §5; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.050 [Amended by 1965 c.607 §3; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.055 Membership of judges previously receiving retirement pay from Judges’ Retirement Fund.
(1) On August 1, 1991, all judges receiving retirement pay from the Judges’ Retirement Fund and all surviving spouses of judges receiving a pension from...
- 238.060 [Amended by 1953 c.426 §4; repealed by 1965 c.607 §5 (238.061 enacted in lieu of 238.060)]
- 238.061 [1965 c.607 §6 (enacted in lieu of 238.060); repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.062 Membership of deputy district attorneys.
Any deputy district attorney receiving any compensation from the state or from a county participating in the Public Employees Retirement System shall establish membership in...
- 238.065 [1965 c.605 §4; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.068 Membership of legislators.
(1) Notwithstanding ORS 238.015, any person who is a member of the Legislative Assembly at any time on or after September 13, 1975, and before...
- 238.070 [Repealed by 1965 c.607 §9]
- 238.072 Membership of certain legislative employees.
An employee shall not be considered to have ceased to be a member of the system under ORS 238.095 (2) by reason of any year...
- 238.074 Membership of community college employees.
An academic employee of a community college who is employed 0.375 full-time equivalent (FTE) on a 12-month basis or 0.50 FTE on a nine-month basis...
- 238.075 [1965 c.607 §8; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.078 Reemployment of retired members.
(1)(a) A retired member who has been retired for more than six consecutive calendar months may be reemployed by a participating public employer in the...
- 238.080 [Repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.082 Active membership of reemployed retired members.
(1) Subject to the limitations in subsection (2) of this section, any public employer may employ any person receiving a service retirement allowance if the...
- 238.085 [1965 c.605 §3; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.088 Appointment or election of retired member to public office.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, a person who is elected to a full-time salaried office of the state or one...
- 238.090 [Amended by 1953 c.426 §4; 1955 c.66 §1; 1963 c.227 §6; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.092 Option of legislators to receive certain benefits; employment of persons as legislative employees or state police officer beyond 65 years of age.
(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter: (a) A retired member of the system who has retired as other than a member of the...
- 238.095 Termination of membership.
(1) An employee shall cease to be a member of the Public Employees Retirement System if the employee withdraws the member account, if any, of...
- 238.100 [Repealed by 1965 c.607 §9]
- 238.105 Restoration of credit forfeited by reason of termination of membership.
(1) Whenever, within five years after the employee is separated from all service entitling the employee to membership in the system, an employee who has...
- 238.110 [1963 c.227 §2; 1965 c.607 §4; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.115 Alternate method of restoring credit forfeited by reason of termination of membership.
(1)(a) A member of the system who, after separation from all service entitling the employee to membership in the system and withdrawal of the amount...
- 238.120 [1963 c.227 §3; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.125 Credit for probationary period of employment.
A member of the system who has a combined total of 10 years or more of creditable service in the system and prior service credit...
- 238.130 [1963 c.227 §4; 1967 c.335 §24; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.135 Credit for probationary periods in seasonal positions.
(1) A member of the system who has 10 years or more of creditable service in the system at the time of retirement, and who...
- 238.140 [1963 c.227 §5; repealed by 1981 c.126 §6]
- 238.145 Credit for service as police officer or firefighter with nonparticipating employer.
(1) A member of the system employed as a police officer or firefighter shall be entitled to receive retirement credit as provided in subsection (3)...
- 238.148 Credit for service as public safety officer in another state.
(1) A member of the Public Employees Retirement System who is a police officer is entitled to receive retirement credit as provided in subsection (2)...
- 238.150 [Formerly 237.085; repealed by 2001 c.945 §73]
- 238.155 [Formerly 237.093; repealed by 1997 c.175 §1 (238.156 enacted in lieu of 238.155)]
- 238.156 Contributions, benefits and retirement credit for periods of service in uniformed services or Armed Forces; rules.
(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, but subject to subsection (4) of this section, an employee who leaves a qualifying position for the...
- 238.157 Alternative provision for retirement credit for periods of service with Armed Forces.
(1) Any person who entered or reentered active service in the Armed Forces of the United States after January 1, 1950, for other than active...
- 238.160 Retirement credit for service while on loan to federal government.
Any employee of an employer participating in the system shall receive retirement credit, subject to the limitations of this chapter, for the period of employment...
- 238.162 Retirement credit for service as teacher in public schools of another state.
(1) A member of the Public Employees Retirement System who is a teacher as described in subsection (3) of this section is entitled to receive...
- 238.165 Credit for certain periods of employment by Legislative Assembly.
(1) As used in this section, “legislative employee” means any person employed by the Legislative Assembly, either of its houses or any of its committees...
- 238.170 [Formerly 237.021; repealed by 1999 c.130 §1]
- 238.175 Retirement credit for periods of disability.
(1) A member of the Public Employees Retirement System who receives a disability retirement allowance or disability payments under ORS chapter 656 shall receive retirement...
- 238.180 [2005 c.332 §10; repealed by 2007 c.769 §7]
- 238.200 Employee contributions generally.
(1)(a) An active member of the Public Employees Retirement System shall contribute to the Public Employees Retirement Fund and there shall be withheld from salary...
- 238.205 Payment of employee contribution by employer.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, and subject to the provisions of this section, a public employer participating in the system may agree, by...
- 238.210 Payment of certain circuit court judge employee contributions by employer.
The state shall “pick-up,” assume or pay the full amount of contributions to the fund required of circuit court judges who were district court judges...
- 238.215 Contributions by certain higher education employees.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter: (1) An employee, as defined in ORS 243.910 (2), who is an active member of the system and...
- 238.220 Employee rollover contributions; rules.
(1) The Public Employees Retirement Board may, at its discretion, accept rollover contributions from an active member. The board may accept rollover contributions under this...
- 238.225 Employer contributions.
A participating public employer shall, at intervals designated by the Public Employees Retirement Board, transmit to the board those amounts the board determines to be...
- 238.227 Pooling of employers for purpose of computing employer contributions.
(1) For the purpose of computing the employer contributions required under ORS 238.225 for benefits to be provided under this chapter: (a) The Public Employees...
- 238.229 Effect of lump sum payment on contributions of pooled employer; rules.
(1) If a participating public employer is grouped with any other public employer for the purpose of computing employer contributions under ORS 238.225 and the...
- 238.230 [Formerly 237.017 (2); repealed by 2001 c.945 §15]
- 238.231 Unfunded liability or surplus after employee transfer or employer merger, consolidation or split.
(1) If a participating public employer transfers employees who are members of the Public Employees Retirement System to another public employer, the two public employers...
- 238.250 Regular accounts.
The board shall provide for a regular account for each active and inactive member of the system who has made contributions to the fund. The...
- 238.255 Credits to regular accounts when earnings less than assumed interest rate.
(1) The regular account for members who established membership in the system before January 1, 1996, as described in ORS 238.430, and for alternate payees...
- 238.258 Minimum regular account balance.
(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the regular account balance of a member or alternate payee described in subsection (3) of this section...
- 238.260 Variable Annuity Account; rules.
(1) The purpose of this section is to establish a well balanced, broadly diversified investment program for certain contributions and portions of the member accounts...
- 238.265 Withdrawal of member account.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a member of the Public Employees Retirement System may withdraw from the Public Employees Retirement Fund the...
- 238.270 Transfer of member account to other public employee retirement system.
Whenever a person who is past the earliest service retirement age separates from the service of a public employer participating in the Public Employees Retirement...
- 238.280 Eligibility for retirement.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a member of the Public Employees Retirement System who attains the age of 55 shall be retired...
- 238.300 Service retirement allowance.
Upon retiring from service at normal retirement age or thereafter, a member of the system shall receive a service retirement allowance which shall consist of...
- 238.305 Optional service retirement allowance calculations.
(1) Not later than 60 days after the first benefit payment is made to a retired member of the Public Employees Retirement System, the member...
- 238.310 Minimum service retirement allowance.
(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the service retirement allowance of a member who has 15 or more years of creditable service shall...
- 238.315 Lump sum payment in lieu of small allowance.
A member of the system who has separated from the service of all participating employers, who retires for service and whose total service retirement allowance...
- 238.320 Disability retirement allowance.
(1) Whenever an employee who is a member of the system is found, after being examined by one or more physicians selected by the board,...
- 238.325 Optional disability retirement allowance calculations.
(1) At any time after establishing membership, but before the expiration of 90 days after the Public Employees Retirement Board makes its finding that the...
- 238.330 Minimum disability retirement allowance.
(1) Whenever an active or inactive member of the system has been found to be entitled to a disability retirement allowance as provided in ORS...
- 238.335 Medical examination for disability retirement allowance; rules.
The board shall require medical examinations for all applicants for retirement for disability under such general rules as it prescribes, and may provide for the...
- 238.340 Return to work.
When a member retired because of disability is determined by the Public Employees Retirement Board to be not incapacitated to the extent that the member...
- 238.345 Optional service-connected disability retirement allowance for police officers and firefighters.
(1) A police officer or firefighter, other than a volunteer firefighter, who would be entitled to receive disability benefits as a member of the Public...
- 238.350 Use of unused sick leave to increase retirement allowance; rules.
(1)(a) Upon the request by a public employer that its employees be compensated for accumulated unused sick leave with pay in the form of increased...
- 238.355 Computation of unused sick leave for community college employees.
Notwithstanding ORS 238.350 (2)(a), unused sick leave for community college employees shall accumulate for an unlimited number of days and shall accumulate at the rate...
- 238.360 Cost-of-living adjustments.
(1) As soon as practicable after January 1 each year, the Public Employees Retirement Board shall determine the percentage increase or decrease in the cost-of-living...
- 238.365 [Formerly 237.209; 2001 c.945 §69; renumbered 238.387 in 2001]
- 238.370 [Formerly 237.199; repealed by 2001 c.945 §73]
- 238.375 Increased benefits payable in compensation for certain damages attributable to taxation of benefits.
(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of sections 3 to 10, chapter 569, Oregon Laws 1995, the increased benefits payable under ORS 238.380 and 238.387 (2),...
- 238.380 Calculation of increased benefit payable under ORS 238.375.
(1)(a) Upon retirement of an employee who is a member of the Public Employees Retirement System and computation of that member’s service retirement allowance under...
- 238.385 Retirement allowance increase based on years of service.
(1)(a) Upon retirement of an employee who is a member of the Public Employees Retirement System and computation of that member’s service retirement allowance under...
- 238.387 Retirement allowance increases for members who retired before January 1, 1991.
(1) In addition to any increase under ORS 238.360, first effective for the month of December 1990, payable January 1, 1991, the monthly retirement allowance...
- 238.390 Death benefit.
(1) If a member of the system dies before retiring, the amount of money, if any, credited at the time of death to the member...
- 238.395 Additional death benefit.
(1) In addition to any other benefits under this chapter, a death benefit, provided by contributions of the public employer under ORS 238.225, shall be...
- 238.400 Payment upon death of retired member who dies before making election of retirement benefits.
If a person who is a member of the system, who has attained normal retirement age and who has retired from service, dies without making...
- 238.405 Death benefit payable to survivors of certain police officers or firefighters.
(1) The surviving spouse or child of a police officer or firefighter, who died a member of the Public Employees Retirement System while retired either...
- 238.407 Distribution of death benefit as rollover distribution.
(1) If a benefit is payable under this chapter to a beneficiary by reason of the death of a member of the system, the beneficiary...
- 238.410 Board may contract for insurance for retirees; rules.
(1) As used in this section: (a) “Carrier” means an insurance company or health care service contractor holding a valid certificate of authority from the...
- 238.415 Payment toward cost of pre-Medicare insurance; rules.
(1) As used in this section: (a) “Board” means the Public Employees Retirement Board. (b) “Eligible retired state employee” means: (A) A retired member of...
- 238.420 Payment toward cost of Medicare supplemental insurance.
(1) As used in this section, “eligible retired member” means: (a) A retired member of the Public Employees Retirement System who is retired for service...
- 238.425 Benefits payable to vested inactive member.
In the event that an employee who is a vested member of the system and who has not attained earliest service retirement age is separated,...
- 238.430 Limitation on benefits payable to persons establishing membership on or after January 1, 1996.
(1) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter, a person who establishes membership in the Public Employees Retirement System on or after January 1, 1996,...
- 238.435 Provisions applicable to persons establishing membership on or after January 1, 1996.
(1) Notwithstanding the definition of “salary” or “other advantages” provided by ORS 238.005, for the purpose of calculating the retirement allowance of a person who...
- 238.440 Optional purchase of benefit units by police and firefighters.
(1) A police officer or firefighter who is a member of the system may elect to make additional contributions to the fund to purchase increased...
- 238.442 Prior service credit.
(1) Subject to the rules of the Public Employees Retirement Board, upon commencing participation in the system a public employer that is not a school...
- 238.445 Benefits exempt from execution, bankruptcy and certain taxes; exceptions.
(1) Except as provided in this section, the right of a person to a pension, an annuity or a retirement allowance, to the return of...
- 238.450 Computation of retirement allowance or benefit; notice of dispute.
(1) Upon receiving an application for a retirement allowance or benefit from a member of the Public Employees Retirement System and obtaining information necessary for...
- 238.455 Estimated benefit payments.
(1)(a) Whenever a member of the system is retired for service and is entitled to receive a retirement allowance or benefit that is payable monthly,...
- 238.458 Unclaimed benefits.
(1) A benefit that is owed to a member or beneficiary of a member under the Public Employees Retirement System shall be forfeited at the...
- 238.460 Waiver of retirement allowance.
(1) If receipt in full by a person of a retirement allowance or other benefit under this chapter or ORS chapter 238A would prevent such...
- 238.462 Spousal consent required for certain optional forms of retirement allowance.
(1) A member of the Public Employees Retirement System who is married on the effective date of the member’s retirement shall receive a service retirement...
- 238.465 Benefits payable to others under certain judgments; rules.
(1) Notwithstanding ORS 238.445 or any other provision of law, payments under this chapter or ORS chapter 238A of any pension, annuity, retirement allowance, disability...
- 238.470 Interest on payments from fund.
Interest is not payable on any payment from the Public Employees Retirement Fund unless specifically provided for in this chapter. [Formerly 237.202]
- 238.475 Effect of transfer of employee to another participating employer.
No transfer after July 1, 1946, by a member of the system from the service of one employer participating in the system to the service...
- 238.480 Effect of change to calendar year on contributions and credit of members.
All contributions made and all service credit earned under the Public Employes’ Retirement Act of 1953 prior to January 1, 1956, on the basis of...
- 238.485 Fund established.
(1) Pursuant to section 415(m) of the Internal Revenue Code, there is established a Public Employee Benefit Equalization Fund, separate and distinct from the General...
- 238.488 Payment of benefits; employer contributions.
(1) A member of the Public Employees Retirement System, or the beneficiary of that member, who by reason of the benefit limitations imposed by Internal...
- 238.490 Administrative expenses.
(1) The administrative expenses incurred by the Public Employees Retirement Board in administering the Public Employee Benefit Equalization Fund shall be paid from interest earned...
- 238.492 Rules for administration of fund.
The Public Employees Retirement Board may adopt rules for the administration of ORS 238.485, 238.488 and 238.490. In adopting rules under this section, the board...
- 238.500 Definitions for ORS 238.500 to 238.585.
As used in ORS 238.500 to 238.585, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) “Court” means the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, the Oregon Tax...
- 238.505 Judges as PERS members.
(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, a person who is not a judge on December 31, 1983, and who is elected...
- 238.510 [Renumbered 237.350 in 1995]
- 238.515 Contributions.
(1)(a) Each judge member shall contribute monthly to the Public Employees Retirement Fund seven percent of the monthly salary of the judge member. The contributions...
- 238.520 [Renumbered 237.355 in 1995]
- 238.525 Compulsory retirement age.
A judge member shall be retired from judicial office at the end of the calendar year in which the judge member attains the age of...
- 238.530 [Renumbered 237.360 in 1995]
- 238.535 Service retirement allowance.
(1) Prior to attaining 60 years of age, all judge members shall elect in writing to retire under either paragraph (a) or (b) of this...
- 238.538 Health benefit plans for certain retired judge members.
(1) A judge member who elects to retire under ORS 238.535 (1)(b): (a) Shall continue to be eligible as a nonretired employee for health benefit...
- 238.540 [Renumbered 237.365 in 1995]
- 238.545 Withdrawal of member account; retirement allowance of inactive judge member.
(1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, a judge member may withdraw from the Public Employees Retirement Fund the amount credited to the member...
- 238.550 [Renumbered 237.370 in 1995]
- 238.555 Disability retirement allowance.
(1)(a) A judge member who has not attained the age of 65 years and who is found to be mentally or physically incapacitated for an...
- 238.560 [Renumbered 237.375 in 1995]
- 238.565 Beneficiary of judge; spouse’s pension.
(1) For the purposes of this section, the beneficiary of the judge member shall be any person, or the personal representative of the estate of...
- 238.570 [Renumbered 237.380 in 1995]
- 238.575 Cost-of-living adjustments; ad hoc increase.
(1) Every monthly retirement allowance or pension payable to a judge member or surviving spouse of a judge member under ORS 238.500 to 238.585 shall...
- 238.580 Application of PERS laws to judges.
(1) ORS 238.005 (3) and (21), 238.025, 238.078, 238.082, 238.092, 238.115 (1), 238.250, 238.255, 238.260, 238.350, 238.380, 238.410, 238.415, 238.420, 238.445, 238.458, 238.460, 238.465, 238.475,...
- 238.585 Use of creditable service by person who serves as both member and judge member; restoration of forfeited rights upon becoming judge member.
(1) A judge member who has creditable service as other than a judge member is entitled to the use of all creditable service as a...
- 238.600 System established; legislative intent.
(1) A system of retirement and of benefits at retirement or death for employees of public employers hereby is established and shall be known as...
- 238.601 Legislative findings and intent; administration of system.
The Legislative Assembly finds that the maintenance of a solid, affordable public employees retirement plan is essential to providing effective, efficient services to the citizens...
- 238.605 Actuarial report on system.
At least once every two years the board shall cause a competent actuary familiar with public systems of retirement and death benefits to prepare a...
- 238.607 Actuarial equivalency factor tables.
(1) Once every two calendar years, the Public Employees Retirement Board shall adopt actuarial equivalency factor tables for the purpose of computing the payments to...
- 238.608 Separate actuarial equivalency factor tables for certain police officers and firefighters.
(1) The Public Employees Retirement Board shall conduct a study of the life expectancy of members of the Public Employees Retirement System in the categories...
- 238.610 Administrative expenses of system.
(1) The administrative expenses of the Public Employees Retirement System shall be paid from interest earned by the Public Employees Retirement Fund; provided, that if...
- 238.615 Revolving fund for payment of administrative expenses.
(1) On request from the Public Employees Retirement System, the Oregon Department of Administrative Services shall draw warrants on amounts authorized for payment of the...
- 238.618 Exclusion of employer or employee from system to maintain tax qualification.
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Public Employees Retirement Board may deny or terminate participation by an employer in the Public Employees Retirement System,...
- 238.620 [1995 c.296 §2; repealed by 1999 c.317 §14]
- 238.625 [1995 c.296 §3; 1997 c.179 §20; repealed by 1999 c.317 §14]
- 238.630 Board generally; rules.
(1) The governing authority of the system shall be a board known as the Public Employees Retirement Board and consisting of five members appointed by...
- 238.635 Board consideration of system goals and objectives.
The Public Employees Retirement Board shall include a study of accounting, reporting and related subjects when considering the goals and objectives of the Public Employees...
- 238.640 Qualifications of board members.
(1) All members of the Public Employees Retirement Board must be at least 21 years of age, be citizens of the United States and have...
- 238.645 Director and staff.
The system shall be administered, subject to the limitations of this chapter, ORS chapter 238A and the budget prescribed by the board, by the director...
- 238.646 Authority of Director of Public Employees Retirement System to require fingerprints.
For the purpose of requesting a state or nationwide criminal records check under ORS 181.534, the Director of the Public Employees Retirement System may require...
- 238.650 Rules of board; written plan document.
(1) Subject to the limitations of this chapter and ORS chapter 238A, the Public Employees Retirement Board shall, from time to time, establish rules for...
- 238.655 Procedure for board hearings.
In order to determine any facts necessary to the administration of the retirement system, the board may conduct hearings, subpoena and examine witnesses and require...
- 238.657 Board counsel.
The Attorney General shall consult with the Governor on appointment of separate counsel pursuant to ORS 180.235 to represent the Public Employees Retirement Board in...
- 238.660 Fund generally; board review of legislative proposals.
(1) The Public Employees Retirement Fund is declared to be a trust fund, separate and distinct from the General Fund, for the uses and purposes...
- 238.661 Moneys in fund appropriated to board.
Moneys in the Public Employees Retirement Fund are continuously appropriated to the Public Employees Retirement Board to carry out the purposes of this chapter and...
- 238.665 Contributions and interest not included in board’s budget.
Contributions required by this chapter or ORS chapter 238A to be placed in the retirement fund, and interest required to be allocated to the member...
- 238.667 [2001 c.945 §17; repealed by 2003 c.67 §38]
- 238.670 Reserve accounts in fund.
(1) At the close of each calendar year in which the earnings on the Public Employees Retirement Fund equal or exceed the assumed interest rate...
- 238.672 Crediting of earnings to employer upon death or retirement of member.
Upon the death or retirement of a member of the Public Employees Retirement System, the Public Employees Retirement Board shall credit earnings to the participating...
- 238.675 Transfer of unclaimed death benefit or account balance to other account or reserve.
(1)(a) Any benefit payment that is payable as the result of the death of a member may be transferred by the Public Employees Retirement Board...
- 238.680 Integration of other retirement systems.
(1) Employees whose membership in a previously established retirement system excludes them from membership in the system established by this chapter may apply to the...
- 238.685 Method of payment of unfunded obligation under integration contract.
(1) The school district, which is or expects to become a party to a contract of integration described in ORS 238.680 (3), may provide for...
- 238.690 Integration of retirement plan of mass transit district.
(1) A retirement plan which has been adopted by a mass transit district organized under ORS 267.010 to 267.390 situated in a standard metropolitan statistical...
- 238.692 Definitions for ORS 238.692 to 238.698.
As used in ORS 238.692 to 238.698: (1) “Pension liability” means: (a) Monetary obligations of a participating public employer for which the employer is or...
- 238.694 Certain public bodies authorized to issue bonds to finance pension liabilities; revenue bonds.
(1) The Legislative Assembly finds that authorizing issuance of revenue bonds to finance pension liabilities may reduce the cost of public pensions to taxpayers and...
- 238.695 Intergovernmental agreements for collective issuance, administration or payment of bonds.
(1) Public bodies may enter into intergovernmental agreements for the collective issuance, administration or payment of bonds authorized under ORS 238.694. An agreement for collective...
- 238.696 Debt service trust fund.
(1) A public body, or a group of public bodies that enter into an intergovernmental agreement under ORS 238.695, may establish a debt service trust...
- 238.698 Funds diversion agreement.
(1) A public body, or a group of public bodies that enter into an intergovernmental agreement under ORS 238.695, that receives funds from any state...
- 238.700 Enforcement of requirements of ORS chapters 238 and 238A.
All provisions of ORS 238.655, 238.705, 238.710 and 238.715 hereby are made applicable for enforcement of the requirements of this chapter and ORS chapter 238A....
- 238.705 State departments to remit contributions and furnish reports.
(1) All public employers that are members of the system shall promptly and regularly remit to the Public Employees Retirement Board all contributions required of...
- 238.710 Mandamus against defaulting employer; appeal.
In addition to the remedies otherwise provided by ORS 238.705, the board may, by petition in usual form, apply to the circuit court for the...
- 238.715 Recovery of overpayments; rules.
(1) If the Public Employees Retirement Board determines that a member of the Public Employees Retirement System or any other person receiving a monthly payment...
- 238.720 Rollover contributions; application against payments improperly made to retirees; rules.
(1) The Public Employees Retirement Board may accept rollover contributions from a retired member solely for the purpose of paying amounts claimed by the board...
- 238.750 Short title.
This chapter and ORS chapter 238A shall be known as the Public Employes’ Retirement Act of 1953. [Formerly 237.001; 2003 c.733 §67] _______________
Last modified: August 7, 2008