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ORS 657.690

Known as the Employment Department Law

The act spans §§ 657–657 (301 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Trebesch v. Employment Division (1985)

Most recently applied in Trebesch v. Employment Division (November 1985)

1959 c.583 §13; 1993 c.344 §24

The Employment Appeals Board has the power:

(1) To hold sessions any place within the state.

(2) To administer oaths.

(3) To issue and serve, or by any sheriff, subpoenas for the attendance of employers or claimants and the production of papers, contracts, books, accounts, documents and testimony. The Employment Appeals Board may require the attendance and testimony of claimants or employers, their officers and representatives before any hearing or review before the Employment Appeals Board without payment or tender or witness fees on account of such attendance.

Official source: Oregon State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Oregon statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.