Chapter 376
Oregon Laws 2011
AN ACT
HB 3030
Relating to
volunteer golf course marshals; amending ORS 653.020.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1. ORS 653.020 is amended to
read:
653.020. ORS 653.010 to 653.261 do not
apply to any of the following employees:
(1) An individual employed in
agriculture if:
(a) Such individual is employed as a
hand harvest or pruning laborer and is paid on a piece-rate basis in an
operation which has been, and is customarily and generally recognized as having
been paid, on a piece-rate basis in the region of employment and is employed by
an employer who did not, during any calendar quarter during the preceding year
use more than 500 piece-rate-work-days of agricultural labor;
(b) Such individual is the parent,
spouse, child or other member of the employer’s immediate family;
(c) Such individual:
(A) Is employed as a hand harvest or
pruning laborer and is paid on a piece-rate basis in an operation which has
been, and is customarily and generally recognized as having been, paid on a
piece-rate basis in the region of employment;
(B) Commutes daily from a permanent
residence to the farm on which the individual is so employed; and
(C) Has been employed in agricultural
labor less than 13 weeks during the preceding calendar year;
(d) Such individual, other than an
individual described in paragraph (c) of this subsection:
(A) Is 16 years of age or under and is
employed as a hand harvest laborer, is paid on a piece-rate basis in an
operation which has been, and is customarily and generally recognized as having
been, paid on a piece-rate basis in the region of employment; and
(B) Is paid at the same piece-rate as
employees over 16 years of age on the same farm; or
(e) Such employee is principally engaged
in the range production of livestock and earns a salary and is paid on a salary
basis.
(2) An individual employed in domestic
service on a casual basis in or about a family home.
(3) An individual engaged in
administrative, executive or professional work who:
(a) Performs predominantly
intellectual, managerial or creative tasks;
(b) Exercises discretion and
independent judgment; and
(c) Earns a salary and is paid on a
salary basis.
(4) An individual employed by the
United States.
(5) An individual who is employed by
an institution whose function is primary or secondary education, and in which
the individual is an enrolled student.
(6) An individual engaged in the
capacity of an outside salesperson or taxicab operator.
(7) An individual domiciled at a place
of employment for the purpose of being available for emergency or occasional
duties for time other than that spent performing these duties, provided that
when the individual performs emergency or occasional duties, the individual
must be paid no less than the wage specified in ORS 653.025.
(8) An individual paid for specified
hours of employment, the only purpose of which is to be available for recall to
duty.
(9) An individual domiciled at
multiunit accommodations designed to provide other people with temporary or
permanent lodging, for the purpose of maintenance, management or assisting in
the management of same.
(10) An individual employed on a
seasonal basis at:
(a) An organized camp operated for
profit that generates gross annual income of less than $500,000; or
(b) A nonprofit organized camp.
(11) An individual employed at a
nonprofit conference ground or center operated for educational, charitable or
religious purposes.
(12) An individual who performs
services as a volunteer firefighter, as defined in ORS 652.050.
(13) An individual who performs child
care services in the home of the individual or in the home of the child.
(14) An individual employed in
domestic service employment in or about a family home to provide companionship
services for individuals who, because of age or infirmity, are unable to care
for themselves.
(15) An individual who performs
service as a caddy at a golf course in an established program for the training
and supervision of caddies under the direction of a person who is an employee
of the golf course.
(16) An individual who volunteers
as a golf course marshal if:
(a) The services the individual
provides are limited to monitoring starting times and speed of play and
informing golfers of golf course etiquette;
(b) The individual is not allowed to
provide volunteer golf course marshal services for more than 30 hours in a
calendar week; and
(c) The individual receives no wage
other than golf passes for providing the volunteer golf course marshal
services.
[(16)]
(17) An individual employed as a resident manager by an adult foster
home that is licensed pursuant to ORS 443.705 to 443.825 and who is domiciled
at the adult foster home.
[(17)]
(18) An individual residing in a mobile home park or manufactured dwelling
park designed to provide other people with temporary or permanent lodging, for
the purpose of maintenance, management or in assisting in the management of
same.
[(18)]
(19) An individual who volunteers as a campground host and who resides in a
campground owned by a public agency that provides temporary accommodations for
travelers, whether under public or private management, and who provides
information and emergency assistance.
[(19)]
(20) An individual who:
(a) Is registered with the National Ski
Patrol or a similar nonprofit ski patrol organization as a nonprofessional ski
patroller and who receives no wage other than passes authorizing access to and
use of a ski area, as defined in ORS 30.970, for performing ski patrol
services, including but not limited to services related to preserving the
safety of and providing information to skiers or snowboarders; or
(b) Receives no wage other than passes
authorizing access to and use of a ski area, as defined in ORS 30.970, for
performing services directly related to the organizing or conducting of skiing
or snowboarding races or other similar competitions that are:
(A) Sponsored and organized by a
nonprofit corporation, as defined in ORS 65.001; and
(B) Held in a ski area, as defined in
ORS 30.970.
Approved by
the Governor June 16, 2011
Filed in the
office of Secretary of State June 16, 2011
Effective date
January 1, 2012
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