Title 173 · ORS Chapter 173
173.936���� Exemption from public record disclosure; exceptions to exemption GENERAL PROVISIONS ����� 173.005 Personnel policies for employees of statutory committees. (1) The appointing autho
Citation: ORS 173.936
Section: 173.936
173.936���� Exemption from public record disclosure; exceptions to exemption
GENERAL PROVISIONS
����� 173.005 Personnel policies for employees of statutory committees. (1) The appointing authority for regular employees of the Legislative Administration Committee, Legislative Counsel Committee or any other statutory committee or statutory office of the Legislative Assembly holding regular positions in the same sense as those held by regular employees of those statutory committees or offices, may adopt and follow policies in regard to working hours, leaves of absence, vacations and sick and disability leave for those employees consistent with the State Personnel Relations Law and applicable rules adopted pursuant thereto.
����� (2) The Legislative Administration Committee may adopt and follow policies in regard to vacation and sick leave for regular employees of the Legislative Assembly to whom subsection (1) of this section does not apply that are consistent with the provisions of the State Personnel Relations Law and applicable rules adopted pursuant thereto.
����� (3) Vacation and sick leave accrued by a regular employee of a statutory committee or office under subsection (1) of this section and by a regular employee of the Legislative Assembly under subsection (2) of this section shall be credited to the employee by the state agency in the executive or administrative branch that employs the regular employee immediately after that employee�s employment by a statutory committee or office or by the Legislative Assembly. [1971 c.638 �15; 1979 c.468 �38; 1979 c.509 �1a]
����� 173.007 Personnel policies applicable to regular employees of Legislative Assembly. (1) If the Legislative Administration Committee adopts policies under ORS 173.005 (2), it may give credit for vacation and sick leave of regular employees of the Legislative Assembly that accrued prior to October 3, 1979, if:
����� (a) The policies adopted and the method of crediting the vacation and sick leave are consistent with the provisions of the State Personnel Relations Law and applicable rules adopted pursuant thereto; and
����� (b) The regular employee has not been compensated previously in any way for any vacation or sick leave.
����� (2) If the Legislative Administration Committee acts pursuant to subsection (1) of this section, vacation and sick leave accrued by a regular employee of the Legislative Assembly shall be credited as provided in ORS 173.005 (3) if a former regular employee is in the employ of a state agency in the executive or administrative branch. [1979 c.509 ��2,3]
����� 173.010 [Amended by 1953 c.625 �4; repealed by 1953 c.492 �16]
����� 173.015 [1953 c.625 �4; repealed by 1953 c.492 �16]
����� 173.020 [Repealed by 1953 c.492 �16]
FISCAL AND REVENUE IMPACT STATEMENTS
����� 173.025 Preparation of fiscal impact and revenue impact statements for legislation affecting state or local governments; tax expenditure provisions. (1) The Legislative Fiscal Officer, with the aid of the Legislative Revenue Officer, state agencies and affected local governmental units, including school districts, shall prepare a fiscal impact statement for each measure reported out of a committee of the Legislative Assembly that could have an effect on expenditures of the state or on expenditures of local governmental units, including school districts.
����� (2) The Legislative Revenue Officer, with aid of the Legislative Fiscal Officer, the Department of Revenue, state agencies and affected local governmental units, including school districts, shall prepare a revenue impact statement for each measure reported out of a committee of the Legislative Assembly that could have any effect on revenues of the state or on revenues of local governmental units, including school districts.
����� (3)(a) As used in this subsection, �tax expenditure� has the meaning given that term in ORS