Or. Admin. R. 839-020-0260 - Ambulance and Rescue Service Employees
(1) Ambulance and rescue service employees of
a public agency other than a fire protection or law enforcement agency may be
treated as employees engaged in fire protection or law enforcement activities
of the type contemplated by ORS
653.269(3) if
their services are substantially related to firefighting or law enforcement
activities in that:
(a) The ambulance and
rescue service employees have received training in the rescue of fire, crime,
and accident victims or firefighters or law enforcement personnel injured in
the performance of their respective duties; and
(b) The ambulance and rescue service
employees are regularly dispatched to fires, crime scenes, riots, natural
disasters and accidents.
(2) Where employees perform both fire
protection and law enforcement activities, the applicable standard is the one
which applies to the activity in which the employee spends the majority of work
time during the work period.
(3)
Ambulance and rescue service employees are not exempt under ORS
653.269(3) when
they are employees of public agencies engaged in the operation of a hospital or
an institution primarily engaged in the care of persons who are sick or aged or
have mental illness or mental retardation and who reside on the premises of
such institutions.
(4) Ambulance
and rescue service employees of private organizations are not exempt from the
provisions of ORS 653.269(3) even
if their activities are substantially related to the fire protection and law
enforcement activities performed by a public agency or their employer is under
contract with a public agency to provide such services.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 279.342(3)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 279.342
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