Chapter 237
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Authority for
voluntary pension trust program for public employees not in education, (1971) Vol 35, p 998; application of 1971 amendments to benefits
under this chapter to retired teachers, (1972) Vol
35, p 1243; retroactive credit for employees of the Legislative Assembly for
benefits of the Public Employes’ Retirement System,
(1973) Vol 36, p 491; eligibility of Teachers’
Retirement Fund members for increased retirement benefits under 1973 law,
(1973) Vol 36, p 687; implied standards for level of
funding which must be maintained to achieve “actuarial soundness,” (1977) Vol 38, p 880
237.003
See
annotations under ORS 238.005.
237.011
See
annotations under ORS 238.015.
237.019
See
annotations under ORS 238.072.
237.029
See
annotations under ORS 238.068.
237.060
See
annotations under ORS 238.360.
237.075
See
annotations under ORS 238.205.
237.081
See
annotations under ORS 238.225.
237.095
See
annotations under ORS 238.165.
237.109
See
annotations under ORS 238.095.
237.111
See
annotations under ORS 238.265.
237.121
See
annotations under ORS 238.280.
237.133
See
annotations under ORS 238.088.
237.147
See
annotations under ORS 238.300.
237.153
See
annotations under ORS 238.350.
237.155
See
annotations under ORS 238.305.
237.171
See
annotations under ORS 238.320.
237.199
See
annotations under ORS 238.370.
237.201
See
annotations under ORS 238.445.
237.248
(formerly
237.325)
See
annotations under ORS 238.420.
237.251
See
annotations under ORS 238.630.
237.271
See
annotations under ORS 238.660.
237.277
See
annotations under ORS 238.255.
237.281
See
annotations under ORS 238.670.
237.311
See
annotations under ORS 238.710.
237.325
See
annotations under ORS 238.420.
237.420
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Where
petitioners sought review of Public Employes
Retirement Board order denying request for withdrawal from Social Security
System, court could not determine issues because withdrawal procedures were
matters of federal law. Winston-Dillard Firefighters v. PERB, 39 Or App 545,
592 P2d 1070 (1979), Sup Ct review denied
237.460
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Payments to
employee “on account of sickness or disability” as term is used in Federal
Social Security Act, (1980) Vol 41, p 293; (1981) Vol 41, p 517
237.465
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Payments to
employee “on account of sickness or disability” as term is used in Federal
Social Security Act, (1980) Vol 41, p 293; (1981) Vol 41, p 517
237.470
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Where
petitioners sought review of Public Employes
Retirement Board order denying request for withdrawal from Social Security
System, court could not determine issues because withdrawal procedures were
matters of federal law. Winston-Dillard Firefighters v. PERB, 39 Or App 545,
592 P2d 1070 (1979), Sup Ct review denied
237.600
NOTES OF DECISIONS
Where
no person is payee entitled to benefits, dissolution court may not create
benefit entitlement for alternate payee. Rose v. Board of Trustees, 215 Or App
138, 168 P3d 1204 (2007)
237.610 to 237.640
NOTES OF DECISIONS
In
home rule cities, retirement and life insurance benefits for police officers
and firemen are predominantly matters of state concern rather than local
concern. La Grande/Astoria v. Public Employes
Retirement Board, 281 Or 137, 576 P2d 1204 (1977)
Const.
Art. XI §2, providing that “Legislative Assembly shall not enact, amend, or
repeal any charter or act of incorporation for any municipality, city or town,”
did not deny legislature authority to enact statewide standards for police and
fire fighters retirement and insurance benefits. La Grande/Astoria v. PERB, 284
Or 173, 586 P2d 765 (1978)
237.620
NOTES OF DECISIONS
PERB
was clearly within delegated authority in determining that no plan can be equal
to or better than PERS unless it provides basic amounts of benefits in each of
four major categories equivalent to 50 percent of that which would be provided
under PERS. Oregon Fire/Police Retirement Committee v. PERB, 65 Or App 465, 671
P2d 729 (1983), Sup Ct review denied; Springfield Firefighters’ Assoc.
v. PERB, 93 Or App 134, 760 P2d 1372 (1988), Sup Ct review denied
In
determining whether public employer’s pension plan for police and firefighters
provides benefits “equal to or better than” PERS plan benefits, board must use
formula that considers both employee contributions and benefits. Salem
Firefighters Local 314 v. PERB, 300 Or 663, 717 P2d 126 (1986)
Advantage
of retirement plans is to be compared from standpoint of benefits to employees,
not cost to employers. Springfield Firefighters’ Assoc. v. PERB, 93 Or App 134,
760 P2d 1372 (1988), Sup Ct review denied
237.976
ATTY. GEN. OPINIONS: Exercise of
one-time “pink slip” contributions repayment option by active members of system
who exercised option to withdraw contributions in 1953, (1977) Vol 38, p 1408