Or. Admin. R. 839-001-0127 - Establishment Exemptions
Until the states of Washington, Idaho, and California enact legislation similar to ORS 652.020, the provisions of that statute do not apply to employees employed in the following establishments:
(1) A sawmill. As used
in this rule, a sawmill means a mill that is exclusively engaged in the
manufacture and distribution of lumber made from logs by use of saws to cut the
logs into various size boards.
(2)
A shingle mill. As used in this rule, a shingle mill means a mill exclusively
engaged in the manufacture and distribution of wooden shingles.
(3) A planing mill. As used in this rule, a
planing mill means a mill exclusively engaged in the planing of lumber so as to
finish the boards cut in the sawmill and in the distribution of the finished
forest product.
(4) A logging camp.
As used in this rule, a logging camp means an establishment which provides
support for logging operations by means of housing, feeding and otherwise
caring for employees engaged in logging operations by means of maintaining
supplies and equipment necessary to continue logging operations.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 651.060(4) & ORS 652
Stats. Implemented: ORS 652.030
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