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Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) As used in this section, unless the context requires otherwise:
(a) “Department” means the Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
(b) “State agency” means any elected or appointed officer, board, commission, department, institution, branch or other agency of the state government.
(c) “State officer or employee” means every person, including a minor, who receives a salary or wages disbursed by any state official.
(d) “Payroll officer” means any person authorized to disburse funds in payment of state salaries or wages to state officers and employees.
(2) As soon as practical, not to exceed 30 days, after receiving a written authorization from a state officer or employee of a state agency, the payroll officer authorized to disburse funds in payment of the salary or wages of such officer or employee shall deduct monthly from such salary or wages the amount of money designated by such officer or employee for payment of parking fees in accordance with an agreement made by such officer or employee with the department.
(3) Any authorization given under subsection (2) of this section is subject to cancellation by giving a written notice of such cancellation to the payroll officer authorized to make the deduction. As soon as practical, not to exceed 30 days, after receiving a written notice from the state officer or employee to cancel the deduction, the payroll officer shall cease making such deductions.
(4) The authorization for deduction and cancellation of deduction shall be made to the payroll officer in such form and manner and under such rules as prescribed by the department.
(5) A state agency or municipal government may enter into an agreement with a state officer or employee for parking in lots or parking structures owned or controlled by a state agency or municipal government under rules prescribed by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
(6) As soon as practical, not to exceed 30 days, after receiving a written authorization from a state officer or employee of a state agency as provided under subsection (5) of this section, the payroll officer authorized to disburse funds in payment of the salary or wages of such officer or employee shall deduct monthly from such salary or wages the amount of money designated by such officer or employee for payment of parking fees in accordance with an agreement made by such officer or employee with the state agency or municipal government.
(7) Any authorization given under subsection (6) of this section is subject to cancellation by giving a written notice of such cancellation to the payroll officer authorized to make the deduction. As soon as practical, not to exceed 30 days, after receiving a written notice from the state officer or employee to cancel the deduction, the payroll officer shall cease making such deductions.
(8) The authorization for deduction and cancellation of deduction shall be made to the payroll officer in such form and manner and under such rules as prescribed by the Oregon Department of Administrative Services.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Oregon Revised Statutes Public Financial Administration § 292.065 - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/or/title-28-public-financial-administration/or-rev-st-sect-292-065/
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