ORS 653.258
Enforcement of rules regarding meal periods and rest periods for hospital staff


(1)

As used in this section:

(a)

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(A)

“Employee” includes the following:
(i)
Registered nurses who provide direct care as defined in ORS 441.760 (Definitions);
(ii)
Professional staff as defined in ORS 441.760 (Definitions);
(iii)
Technical staff, as defined in ORS 441.760 (Definitions); and
(iv)
Service staff, as defined in ORS 441.760 (Definitions).

(B)

“Employee” does not include an individual described in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph if the individual is covered by a collective bargaining agreement that includes a monetary remedy for missed meal periods and missed rest periods.

(b)

“Exclusive representative” has the meaning given that term in ORS 441.760 (Definitions).

(2)

An employee or an exclusive representative of an employee may enforce requirements for meal periods and rest periods adopted by rule by the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries under ORS 653.261 (Minimum employment conditions) by electing to file a complaint in one of the following ways:

(a)

With the Oregon Health Authority in accordance with ORS 441.790 (Process for filing complaint); or

(b)

With the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries in accordance with rules adopted pursuant to ORS 653.261 (Minimum employment conditions).

(3)

Upon the receipt of a complaint forwarded by the authority to the commissioner under ORS 441.790 (Process for filing complaint), the commissioner shall proceed on the complaint in accordance with this section.

(4)

The commissioner shall deem a complaint filed under subsection (2) of this section to be withdrawn if notified by an employer that:

(a)

The employer received a grievance filed by the employee or an exclusive representative of the employee alleging the same violation as the violation alleged in a complaint filed under subsection (2) of this section; or

(b)

The employee or the exclusive representative of the employee has filed a civil complaint against the employer alleging the same violation as the violation alleged in a complaint filed under subsection (2) of this section.

(5)

If the commissioner receives a complaint under subsection (2)(a) of this section that was filed with the authority more than 60 days after the date of the missed meal period or missed rest period alleged in the complaint, the commissioner:

(a)

Shall dismiss the complaint; and

(b)

May not investigate the complaint or take any enforcement action with respect to the complaint.

(6)

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(a)

Following an investigation of a complaint filed under subsection (2)(a) of this section, if the commissioner determines that a civil penalty is appropriate, the commissioner shall provide to the hospital, to the cochairs of the relevant staffing committee and to the exclusive representative, if any, of the complainant a notice, in accordance with ORS 183.415 (Notice of right to hearing), 183.417 (Procedure in contested case hearing) and 183.745 (Civil penalty procedures), of the commissioner’s intent to assess a civil penalty of $200.

(b)

A civil penalty imposed under this section:

(A)

Constitutes the liquidated damages of the complainant for the missed meal period or rest period;

(B)

May not be combined with a penalty assessed under ORS 653.256 (Civil penalty for general employment statute or rule violations);

(C)

Precludes any other penalty or remedy provided by law for the violation found by the commissioner; and

(D)

Becomes final if an application for hearing is not requested in a timely manner.

(7)

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(a)

The liquidated damages imposed under this section shall be paid to the complainant no later than 15 business days after the date on which the order becomes final by operation of law or 15 days after the issuance of a decision on appeal.

(b)

A hospital shall provide to the commissioner proof of the payment of liquidated damages under paragraph (a) of this subsection no later than 30 days after making the payment.

(8)

An employee’s failure to file a complaint under subsection (2) of this section does not preclude the employee from pursuing any other remedy otherwise available to the employee under any provision of law.

(9)

Nothing in this section creates a private cause of action. [2023 c.507 §11]
Note: 653.258 (Enforcement of rules regarding meal periods and rest periods for hospital staff) becomes operative June 1, 2025. See section 33, chapter 507, Oregon Laws 2023.

Source: Section 653.258 — Enforcement of rules regarding meal periods and rest periods for hospital staff, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors653.­html.

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Definitions for ORS 653.010 to 653.261
653.015
Statement of policy
653.017
Local minimum wage requirements
653.020
Excluded employees
653.022
“Piece-rate-work-day” defined for ORS 653.020
653.025
Minimum wage rate
653.026
“Nonurban county” defined for ORS 653.025
653.027
Wage rate for persons under 18 years of age in agriculture
653.030
Commissioner may prescribe lower rates in certain cases
653.033
Schedule to increase certain subminimum wage rates for individuals with disabilities
653.035
Deducting value of lodging, meals and other benefits furnished by employer
653.040
Powers of commissioner
653.045
Records to be kept by employers
653.050
Employers to post summary of law and rules
653.055
Liability of noncomplying employer
653.060
Discharging or discriminating against employee prohibited
653.065
Application of Administrative Procedures Act
653.070
Student-learners special wage
653.075
Legislative findings on breast-feeding
653.077
Expressing milk in workplace
653.079
Advisory committee on expressing milk in workplace
653.256
Civil penalty for general employment statute or rule violations
653.258
Enforcement of rules regarding meal periods and rest periods for hospital staff
653.261
Minimum employment conditions
653.263
Overtime for persons employed by seafood processors
653.265
Overtime for persons employed in canneries, driers and packing plants
653.268
Overtime for labor directly employed by public employers
653.269
Exceptions to ORS 653.268
653.271
Definitions for ORS 653.271, 653.272 and 653.273
653.272
Overtime requirements for agricultural workers
653.273
Workers excluded from agricultural overtime compensation requirements
653.274
Mandatory reporting on economic impacts of agricultural overtime compensation requirements
653.276
Economic forecast to include economic and wage data relating to state agricultural economy
653.277
Adjustment and revision of tax credit rate amounts
653.278
Bureau of Labor and Industries and Department of Revenue information sharing
653.280
Employer to safeguard employee’s trade equipment
653.285
Liability of employer
653.295
Noncompetition agreements
653.300
Health benefit plan options for certain employees
653.305
Bureau’s inquiry into employment of minors
653.307
Annual employment certificates
653.310
Employment certificates on file
653.315
Working hours for children under 16 years of age
653.320
Employment of children under 14 years
653.326
Employment of professionally trained minors allowed with permit
653.330
Employment of minors in certain logging operations prohibited
653.335
Employment of minors as elevator operators prohibited
653.340
Employment of minors for message and delivery service
653.345
Legislative findings
653.350
Employment of children under 12 years for certain agricultural labor
653.355
Exemption of certain employers
653.360
Employment of minors in certain boating, fishing and agricultural situations
653.362
Exemption of minors serving as soccer referees
653.365
Civil penalty exemption for unlawful employment of minors by parents or persons standing in place of parents
653.370
Civil penalty for unlawful employment of minors
653.400
Rules
653.403
Visitation rights of bureau
653.412
Definitions
653.422
Covered employees
653.428
Good faith estimate of work schedule
653.432
Voluntary standby list
653.436
Advance notice of work schedule
653.442
Right to rest between work shifts
653.450
Employee right to input into work schedule
653.455
Compensation for work schedule changes
653.460
Notice and posting requirements
653.465
Record retention requirements
653.470
Retaliation prohibited
653.480
Enforcement
653.485
Legislative intent
653.490
Local work schedule requirements
653.547
Definitions
653.549
Rules
653.551
Unlawful employment discrimination
653.553
Short title
653.560
Authority of Bureau of Labor and Industries
653.565
Investigating compliance with rules
653.601
Definitions for ORS 653.601 to 653.661
653.606
Employee count
653.611
Substantially equivalent policies
653.616
Allowable uses of sick time
653.621
Minimum use increments
653.626
Medical verification
653.631
Accrual amount records
653.636
Minimum requirements
653.641
Unlawful practices
653.646
Multiemployer exception
653.651
Enforcement
653.656
Rules
653.661
Preemption
653.991
Penalties
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