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Proposal would let state agencies share data with Employment Department for Paid Leave Oregon and UI
Summary
House Committee on Labor and Workplace Standards members received testimony Jan. 27 on House Bill 3022, a proposal to authorize specific state agencies to disclose information to the Oregon Employment Department to help administer Paid Leave Oregon and unemployment insurance.
House Committee on Labor and Workplace Standards members received testimony Jan. 27 on House Bill 3022, a proposal to authorize specific state agencies to disclose information to the Oregon Employment Department to help administer Paid Leave Oregon and unemployment insurance.
"House Bill 3022 would enable other state agencies to share information with us as we administer our programs," Karen Hamelba, director of Paid Leave Oregon at the Oregon Employment Department, told the committee.
Hamelba described five main components to the bill: 1) allow joint audits with the Department of Revenue of employers' combined quarterly payroll tax reports to reduce duplicate audits; 2) authorize the Department of Revenue to automatically share self‑employment income…
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