OAR 839-001-0300
Liability of Employer for Issuance of Dishonored Check in Payment of Wages


(1)

As used in this rule:

(a)

“Check” means a check, draft or order for the payment of money.

(b)

“Drawee” means a person ordered in a draft to make payment pursuant to ORS 73.0103 (Definitions)(1)(b).

(2)

Pursuant to ORS 30.701 (Actions against maker of dishonored check), an employer that issues a dishonored check to an employee for payment of wages due is liable to the employee for damages in an amount equal to $100 or triple the amount for which the check is drawn, whichever is greater, in addition to the amount for which the check was drawn. The amount of damages may not exceed the amount for which the check was drawn by more than $500.

(3)

Pursuant to the provisions of ORS 652.195 (Liability for dishonored check for payment of wages), the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries may assess a civil penalty payable to the employee in an amount equal to the statutory damages provided by ORS 30.701 (Actions against maker of dishonored check) against an employer that issues a dishonored check to an employee for payment of wages due.

(4)

The commissioner may not assess a civil penalty as provided in this rule if:

(a)

After the employee or the employee’s assignee has made written demand of the employer not less than 30 days before commencing the action, the employer pays the employee before the commencement of the action an amount of money not less than the amount for which the check was drawn and all interest that has accrued on the check under ORS 82.010 (Legal rate of interest) as of the date of demand; or

(b)

The employee has commenced an action under ORS 30.701 (Actions against maker of dishonored check) against the employer for the same dishonored check.

(5)

If the commissioner determines that the failure of the employer to satisfy the dishonored check at the time demand was made under subsection (4)(a) of this rule was due to economic hardship, the commissioner may waive all or part of the statutory damages provided for in section (2) of this rule.

(6)

The provisions of this rule apply only to a check that has been dishonored because of a lack of funds or credit to pay the check, because the employer has no account with the drawee, or because the employer has stopped payment on the check without good cause. An employee is entitled to the remedies provided in this rule without regard to the reasons given by the employer for dishonoring the check.

(7)

An employee may not bring an action under ORS 30.701 (Actions against maker of dishonored check) against an employer for the same dishonored check if the commissioner has assessed or proposed to assess a civil penalty under this rule.

Source: Rule 839-001-0300 — Liability of Employer for Issuance of Dishonored Check in Payment of Wages, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=839-001-0300.

839‑001‑0000
Notice of Proposed Rule
839‑001‑0100
Definitions for Regulations Pertaining to Maximum Hours of Work in Mills, Factories, Manufacturing Establishments
839‑001‑0125
Individual Exemptions from Regulations Pertaining to Maximum Hours of Work in Mills, Factories, Manufacturing Establishments
839‑001‑0127
Establishment Exemptions from Regulations Pertaining to Maximum Hours of Work in Mills, Factories, Manufacturing Establishments
839‑001‑0130
Exempt and Non-exempt Work for Regulations Pertaining to Maximum Hours of Work in Mills, Factories, Manufacturing Establishments
839‑001‑0140
Determination of the Day
839‑001‑0143
Failure to Establish a Workweek
839‑001‑0145
Determination of Employees “Employed in” a Named Establishment for Regulations Pertaining to Maximum Hours of Work in Mills, Factories, Manufacturing Establishments
839‑001‑0147
Employee’s Written Consent to Work up to 60 Hours in a Workweek
839‑001‑0148
Undue Hardship Notices and Employee’s Written Consent
839‑001‑0150
Civil Penalties for Violation of ORS 652.020, Maximum Working Hours in Mills, Factories and Manufacturing Establishments: Overtime Hours and Pay
839‑001‑0153
Violations Separate and Distinct
839‑001‑0155
Violations of ORS 652.020 for Which a Civil Penalty May Be Imposed
839‑001‑0160
Schedule of Civil Penalties for Violations of ORS 652.020
839‑001‑0200
Deductions for Garnishment Processing Fee
839‑001‑0250
Deductions for Costs of Benefits Paid by the Employer While the Employee Is on OFLA Leave
839‑001‑0300
Liability of Employer for Issuance of Dishonored Check in Payment of Wages
839‑001‑0410
Definitions for Regulations Pertaining to the Payment of Wages at Termination of Employment
839‑001‑0420
Payment of Wages at Termination of Employment
839‑001‑0430
When Layoff is Considered Termination of Employment
839‑001‑0440
Special Provisions for Payment of Wages at Termination for Seasonal Farmworkers and Seasonal Reforestation Workers
839‑001‑0450
Forwarding Wages and Direct Deposit of Wages at Termination of Employment
839‑001‑0460
Payment in Case of a Dispute over the Amount of Wages Due at Termination of Employment/Employee Rights and Remedies
839‑001‑0470
Penalty for Failure to Pay Wages on Termination of Employment
839‑001‑0490
Special Provisions for Payment of Wages at Termination for Employees of Businesses Primarily Engaged in the Sale of Motor Vehicles or Farm Implements Who Are Paid on a Commission Basis
839‑001‑0495
Violations Separate and Distinct
839‑001‑0496
Civil Penalties for Violation of Regulations Pertaining to the Payment of Wages
839‑001‑0500
Definitions for Wage Security Fund Regulations
839‑001‑0510
Eligibility for Wage Payment from the Wage Security Fund
839‑001‑0515
Factors to Be Considered in Making Determinations Related to Eligibility for Payment from the Wage Security Fund
839‑001‑0520
Amount of Claim to Be Paid from the Wage Security Fund
839‑001‑0525
Priority of Payments from the Wage Security Fund
839‑001‑0530
Wage Security Fund Amount Available for Claim Payment: Prorating Claims When Insufficient Funds are Available
839‑001‑0550
Procedure for Timely and Cost Efficient Method for the Payment of Wages from the Wage Security Fund
839‑001‑0560
Recovery from Employers When Sums Paid from the Wage Security Fund
839‑001‑0700
Definitions for Regulations Pertaining to Moneys Collected from Employees for Group Health Insurance Coverage and Notification of Various Parties on Termination of Group Health Insurance Coverage
839‑001‑0710
Effective Dates for Civil Penalty Provisions
839‑001‑0720
Notification of Termination of Group Health Insurance Policy
839‑001‑0730
Records to Be Kept/Availability of Records
839‑001‑0740
Employee Notification Form for Termination of Group Health Insurance Coverage
839‑001‑0760
Violations Separate and Distinct
839‑001‑0770
Violations of ORS 652.710(10) and (3) for Which a Civil Penalty May Be Assessed
839‑001‑0780
Criteria for Determining a Civil Penalty
839‑001‑0790
Schedule of Civil Penalties for Violation of ORS 652.710(1)
839‑001‑0800
Schedule of Civil Penalties for Violation of ORS 652.710(3)
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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