Chapter 374 Oregon Laws 1999
Session Law
AN ACT
HB 3063
Relating to Wage Security
Fund; amending ORS 652.414.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1.
ORS 652.414 is amended to read:
652.414. Notwithstanding any other provision of law:
(1) When an employee files a wage claim [pursuant to] under this
chapter for wages earned and unpaid [after
July 1, 1986], and the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries
determines that the employer against whom the claim was filed has ceased doing
business and is without sufficient assets to pay the wage claim and the wage
claim cannot otherwise be fully and promptly paid, the commissioner, after
determining that the claim is valid, shall pay the claimant, to the extent provided in subsection (2) of this section:
(a) The unpaid amount of wages
earned within 60 days before the date of the cessation of business[, and unpaid, but]; or
(b) If the claimant filed a
wage claim before the cessation of business, the unpaid amount of wages earned
within 60 days before the last day the claimant was employed.
(2) The commissioner shall
pay the unpaid amount of wages earned as provided in subsection (1) of this
section
only to the extent of [$2,000] $4,000 from such funds as may be
available pursuant to ORS 652.409 (2).
[(2)] (3) The commissioner may commence an
appropriate action, suit or proceeding to recover from the employer, or other
persons or property liable for the unpaid wages, amounts paid from the Wage
Security Fund [pursuant to] under subsection (1) of this section.
In addition to costs and disbursements, the commissioner is entitled to recover
reasonable attorney fees at trial and on appeal, together with a penalty of 25
percent of the amount of wages paid from the Wage Security Fund or $200,
whichever amount is the greater. All amounts recovered by the commissioner [pursuant to] under this subsection and subsection [(3)] (4) of this section
are appropriated continuously to the commissioner to carry out the provisions
of this section.
[(3)] (4) The commissioner [of the Bureau of Labor and Industries]
has a lien on the personal property of the employer for the benefit of the fund
when the claim is paid [pursuant to] under subsection (1) of this section
for the amount so paid and the penalty referred to in subsection [(2)] (3) of this section. The commissioner may cause to be filed a
verified written notice of claim of lien with the recording officer of the
county in which the employer has its principal place of business no later than
30 days after the date the claim was paid [pursuant
to] under subsection (1) of this
section. The notice of claim of lien shall contain:
(a) A true statement of the sums paid to wage claimants and the
amount of the penalty provided for in subsection [(2)] (3) of this
section;
(b) The name of the owner of the personal property to be
charged with the lien;
(c) A description of the personal property to be charged with
the lien sufficient for identification. If a lien is being claimed against all
personal property of the employer, the description is sufficient if it states
that all personal property of the employer is covered; and
(d) The date the wage claim was paid.
[(4)] (5) Liens created by subsection [(3)] (4) of this section shall be recorded in the same manner as
provided for in ORS 87.246 and may be foreclosed in the manner provided for in
ORS 87.262.
[(5)] (6) Liens created by subsection [(3)] (4) of this section shall have priority over any other liens or
security interests perfected after the date the notice of claim is filed with
the county recording officer [pursuant to]
under subsections [(3) and] (4) and (5) of this section.
[(6)] (7) The commissioner shall promulgate
rules to carry out the provisions of this section [which] that include, but
are not limited to, prescribing
procedures for a timely and cost efficient method for the payment of wage
claims from the Wage Security Fund and procedures for prorating wage claims if
insufficient funds are available for payment.
[(7)] (8) Nothing in this section is intended
to require the commissioner to pay wage claims for which moneys are not
available [therefor pursuant to] under ORS 652.409 (2).
Approved by the Governor
June 28, 1999
Filed in the office of
Secretary of State June 29, 1999
Effective date October 23,
1999
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