Or. Admin. R. 839-005-0036 - Commissioner's Complaint for Discrimination Based on Employment Status
(1) Pursuant to ORS
659A.550 and except as permitted
under ORS Chapter 240 or any other provision of law, it is an unlawful practice
for an employer or employment agency to knowingly or purposefully publish in
print or on the Internet an advertisement for a job vacancy in Oregon that
provides that:
(a) The qualifications for a
job include current employment;
(b) The employer or employment agency will
not consider or review an application for employment submitted by a job
applicant who is currently unemployed; or
(c) The employer or employment agency will
only consider or review applications for employment submitted by job applicants
who are currently employed.
(2) For purposes of the statute and this rule
"employer" includes an employer's agent, representative or designee.
(3) ORS
659A.550 does not prohibit an
employer or employment agency from publishing in print or on the Internet an
advertisement for a job vacancy in Oregon:
(a) Setting forth qualifications for a job
vacancy, including but not limited to:
(i)
Holding a current and valid professional or occupational license, certificate,
registration, permit or other credential; or
(ii) A minimum level of education or
training, or professional, occupational or field experience; or
(b) Stating that only applicants
who are current employees of the employer will be considered for the position.
(4) A complaint of a
violation of ORS 659A.550 may be filed only by
the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries (commissioner), under
ORS 659A.885.
(5) The Civil Rights Division of the Bureau
of Labor and Industries has jurisdiction to accept and investigate
commissioners' complaints of alleged violations of ORS
659A.550 and to pursue
enforcement against violations. Commissioner's complaint procedures are found
at OAR 839-003-0100.
(6) An employer or employment agency found by
the commissioner to have violated ORS
659A.550 shall be assessed a
civil penalty as provided under ORS
659A.855.
(7) The commissioner may issue a cease and
desist order under the provisions of ORS 659.885(3).
(8) ORS
659A.550 does not create or
authorize a private cause of action by an aggrieved person against an employer
or employment agency that is alleged to violate or has violated ORS
659A.550.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 659A.805
Stats. Implemented: ORS Ch 659A
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