Or. Admin. R. 839-017-0180 - Advertising Deemed False or Misleading
Advertising which shall be deemed false and misleading includes, but is not limited to, advertising which fails to conform to the following specifications:
(1) If
specific requirements not normally associated with the position advertised are
required, the requirements must be indicated in the ad.
(2) No salary shall appear in an ad except
one which appears in the actual job order as a starting salary. Where the top
of the salary range is quoted, it must be preceded by the bottom of the salary
range and the word "to" or " _____ ".
(3) If the position advertised is located
fifty miles or more from the location of the office of the agency, the fact
that it is non-local or that relocation is necessary, or the location of the
place of employment shall be indicated in the listing.
(4) The entire assumed business name or
corporate name of the agency, without abbreviation, must appear on any sign,
advertising, or promotional material used by the agency. Except in an
advertisement in a section of a publication that otherwise clearly designates
the advertisement as that of an employment agency, every employment agency
charging or collecting a fee for services from individuals seeking or obtaining
employment shall use the word "agency" or "agencies" as part of its licensed
name, or after its licensed name, in type no smaller than the type employed in
the body of the advertisement.
(5)
The word "open" or the symbol "$$$" or words and symbols of similar import may
not be used as a substitute for the salary of any position or positions in an
ad.
(6) The symbol "+" or the word
"plus" may be used in connection with a salary appearing in an ad only when it
refers to an extra such as a car, bonus, commission, or lodging which is
provided in addition to the given salary. Such extras must be contained in the
agency's job order for the position. The salary figure in the advertisement can
only represent the amount of salary or draw indicated on the job
order.
(7) The word "up" may be
listed with a salary appearing in an ad only when the employer has made a
definite commitment to the agency to pay a higher salary for a highly qualified
employee. The commitment by the employer to pay a higher salary must be
contained in the agency's job order for the position.
(8) In accepting a job order from an
employer, the agency should determine whether salary quoted by the employer is
a "guaranteed" salary or is based on anticipated commissions and/or bonuses. If
a salary advertised is based entirely or partially on a bonus and/or
commission, an indication to this effect must be contained in the ad.
(9) If an employment agency indicates in its
letters or general advertising that members of the agency are "certified",
"registered", or "licensed", or uses other terms conveying special
qualifications or abilities, the members of the agency must in fact be
certified, registered or licensed and possess special qualifications or
abilities as conveyed by the terms so used. Acronyms, initials or other such
terms used to advertise special qualifications or abilities must be recognized
as those which are used by the organization or government agency "certifying",
"registering", "licensing", or attesting to an agency member's special
qualifications or abilities.
(10)
If the employment agency advertises a job where the employment agency itself is
the employer, the ad shall so indicate.
(11) If an employment agency which handles
both "fee" and "fee paid" positions, advertises a "fee paid" position, the
advertisement must include the job order number of the "fee paid" position or
positions.
(12) Employment
positions will not be advertised on the same day under two or more different
job descriptions.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 658.210
Stats. Implemented: ORS 658.005 - ORS 658.245
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