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Oregon Senate approves technical changes to paid-leave laws, passes two bills
Summary
The Oregon State Senate on floor session approved Senate Bill 69 A and Senate Bill 858 A, enacting technical and administrative changes to Paid Leave Oregon and the Oregon Family Leave Act; both measures passed by constitutional majority.
The Oregon State Senate on floor session passed two bills making administrative and technical changes to Oregon’s paid-leave laws, approving Senate Bill 69 A and Senate Bill 858 A on third reading.
The measures, both described on the floor as technical and administrative fixes, passed by constitutional majorities and were declared passed by the presiding officer. Senate Bill 69 A was described as aligning administrative authority between Paid Leave Oregon and the Oregon Family Leave Act and creating a limited exception for certain airline flight crew covered by federal hours-of-service rules. Senate Bill 858 A was described as closing an administrative gap that prevented authorized agents from pursuing paid-leave claims on behalf of deceased or incapacitated claimants.
Senate Bill 69 A, sponsored on the floor by Senator Bonham, was presented as making “administrative and technical…
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