Or. Admin. Code § 436-060-0153 - Electronic Payment of Compensation
(1)
General. Benefits may be
paid through a direct deposit system, automated teller machine card or debit
card, or other means of electronic transfer if the worker voluntarily consents.
(a) Except as provided under (1)(c) of this
rule, an insurer must obtain the worker's consent before initiating electronic
payments. The consent may be written or verbal. The insurer must provide the
worker a written confirmation when consent is obtained verbally.
(b) An employer making payments under OAR
436-060-0020(1)
may assume the worker consents to having benefits paid through a direct deposit
system if that is the method the employer usually uses to pay the worker's
wages.
(c) A self-insured employer
paying benefits may assume the worker consents to having benefits paid through
a direct deposit system if that is the method the employer usually uses to pay
the worker's wages.
(d) The worker
may discontinue receiving electronic payments by notifying the insurer or
employer in writing.
(2)
Cardholder agreement for ATM or debit cards. The worker must
receive a copy of the cardholder agreement outlining the terms and conditions
under which an automated teller machine card or debit card has been issued
before or at the time the initial electronic payment is made.
(3)
Instrument of payment. The
instrument of payment must be negotiable and payable to the worker for the full
amount of the benefit paid, without cost to the worker.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 656.726(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 656.262(4) & ORS 84.013
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