Chapter 248 Oregon Laws 1999
Session Law
AN ACT
SB 430
Relating to Employment
Relations Board members' outside activities; amending ORS 240.060; and
declaring an emergency.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1.
ORS 240.060 is amended to read:
240.060. (1) The Civil Service Commission that has functioned
under this chapter shall be continued as a board of three members to be known
as the Employment Relations Board. Each member of the board shall be a citizen
of the state known to be in sympathy with the application of merit principles
to public employment and shall be of recognized standing and known interest in
public administration and in the development of efficient methods of selecting
and administering personnel. In the selection of the members of the Employment
Relations Board, the Governor shall give due consideration to the interests of
labor, management and the public. Each member of the board shall be trained or
experienced in labor-management relations and labor law or the administration
of the collective bargaining process. No member of the board shall hold, or be
a candidate for, any public office.
(2) Except as provided
in subsection (3) of this section, a member of the board shall not hold any
other office or position of profit,
[or] pursue any other business or
vocation, or serve on or under any
committee of any political party, but shall devote the member's entire time to the duties of the office of the member.
(3) A member of the
board may:
(a) Serve as an arbitrator,
fact finder or mediator for parties located outside of the State of Oregon;
(b) Teach academic or
professional classes for entities that are not subject to the board's
jurisdiction;
(c) Have a financial
interest but an inactive role in a business unrelated to the duties of the
board; and
(d) Publish, and receive
compensation or royalties for, books or other publications that are unrelated
to the member's duties, provided that activity does not interfere with the
performance of the member's duties.
(4) A member of the board
shall be on leave status or act outside of normal work hours when pursuing any
activity described in subsection (3)(a) and (b) of this section.
SECTION 2. This 1999 Act being necessary for the
immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, an emergency is
declared to exist, and this 1999 Act takes effect August 1, 1999.
Approved by the Governor
June 10, 1999
Filed in the office of
Secretary of State June 10, 1999
Effective date August 1,
1999
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