ORS § 659A.159

Current through 2024 Regular Session legislation effective March 27, 2024
Section 659A.159 - [Operative Until 7/1/2024] Purposes for which family leave may be taken
(1) Family leave under ORS 659A.150 to 659A.186 may be taken by an eligible employee for any of the following purposes:
(a) To care for an infant or newly adopted child under 18 years of age, or for a newly placed foster child under 18 years of age, or for an adopted or foster child older than 18 years of age if the child is incapable of self-care because of a mental or physical disability.
(b) To care for a family member with a serious health condition.
(c) To recover from or seek treatment for a serious health condition of the employee that renders the employee unable to perform at least one of the essential functions of the employee's regular position.
(d) To care for a child of the employee who is suffering from an illness, injury or condition that is not a serious health condition but that requires home care or who requires home care due to the closure of the child's school or child care provider as a result of a public health emergency.
(e) To deal with the death of a family member by:
(A) Attending the funeral or alternative to a funeral of the family member;
(B) Making arrangements necessitated by the death of the family member; or
(C) Grieving the death of the family member.
(2)
(a) Leave under subsection (1)(a) of this section must be completed within 12 months after birth or placement of the child, and an eligible employee is not entitled to any period of family leave under subsection (1)(a) of this section after the expiration of 12 months after birth or placement of the child.
(b) Leave under subsection (1)(e) of this section must be completed within 60 days of the date on which the eligible employee receives notice of the death of a family member.

ORS 659A.159

Amended by 2021 Ch. 182, § 3, eff. 1/1/2022.
Amended by 2013 Ch. 384, § 1, eff. 1/1/2014.
Formerly 659.476
This section is set out more than once due to postponed, multiple, or conflicting amendments.