Or. Admin. R. 839-017-0280 - Schedule of Civil Penalties
(1)
The civil penalty for any one violation shall not exceed $2,000. The actual
amount of the civil penalty will depend on all the facts and on any mitigating
and aggravating circumstances.
(2)
Repeated violations of the provisions of ORS
658.005 to
658.245 or OAR 839-017-0000 to
839-017-0477 are considered to
be of such magnitude and seriousness that no less than $500 for each violation
will be imposed when the Commissioner determines to impose a civil
penalty.
(3) In addition to any
other provision of these rules, the following violations are so serious and of
sufficient magnitude that the minimum civil penalty indicated will be imposed,
when the Commissioner determines to impose a penalty: Violation -- Minimum
Penalty
(a) Knowingly giving, publishing or
causing to be published false fraudulent or misleading information in violation
of ORS 658.195, OAR
839-017-0177 and
839-017-0178 --
$1,000;
(b) Knowingly charging a
fee in excess of the fee schedule published by the employment agency in
violation of ORS 658.155. -- $700;
(c) Knowingly charging a fee without a bona
fide job order in violation of ORS
658.165. -- $700;
(d) Knowingly referring an applicant for
employment without a bona fide job order in violation of ORS
658.165. -- $700;
(e) Knowingly failing to provide an applicant
for employment with a job referral document in violation of ORS
658.172 and OAR
839-017-0072 -- $500;
(f) Knowingly issuing a contract which terms
would violate any law or knowingly attempting to fill a job order in violation
of any law in violation of ORS
658.176. -- $500;
(g) Knowingly requiring or accepting a fee
from an applicant for employment prior to the applicant actually starting work
in violation of ORS 658.176. -- $500;
(h) Knowingly failing to comply with any
provision pertaining to refunds to applicants for employment in violation of
ORS 658.185. -- $300;
(i) Placing or assisting in the placement of
any minor if the employment is in violation of laws regulating the employment
of minors in violation of ORS
658.205(4). --
$500;
(j) Knowingly permitting a
person of bad character to frequent or be employed by the agency in violation
of ORS 658.205(2). As
used in this subsection a "person of bad character" includes but is not limited
to a person convicted of a felony; a person who has had a license revoked,
suspended, denied or refused to be issued; a person who has repeatedly violated
or caused to be repeatedly violated any statute or rule pertaining to private
employment agency matters, tax matters and other statutes and rules pertaining
to the employment of employees or to the protection of consumers in their
dealings with employment agencies. -- $500;
(k) Knowingly referring the applicant for
employment to a place where a labor dispute exists in violation of ORS
658.205(5). --
$500;
(l) Splitting a fee in
violation of ORS 658.205(7). --
$500;
(m) Charging a fee in
violation of ORS 658.205(8) and
658.205(9) --
$500;
(n) Requesting or accepting
an assignment of wages in violation of ORS
658.205(10). --
$500.
(4)
Notwithstanding section (3) of this rule, when the Commissioner determines to
impose a civil penalty, the minimum civil penalty to be imposed for knowing
violations of OAR 839-017-0180, Advertising Deemed
False or Misleading, shall be $100. In the case of 2 or more violations of the
same advertising provision in OAR
839-017-0180 that appears in the
same publication on the same date, all such violations will be considered as
one for purposes of computing the penalty.
(5) The civil penalty for all other
violations shall be set in accordance with the determinations and
considerations referred to in OAR
839-017-0277.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 658.210
Stats. Implemented: ORS 658.005 - ORS 658.245
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