Or. Admin. Code § 471-031-0017 - Corporate Officer/Director Election
(1) For the purposes of ORS
657.044, the term "substantial
ownership" means each corporate officer owns at least ten percent of the
corporation and the total ownership of the corporation among those officers
being excluded is at least seventy-five percent. This definition is effective
for all corporations who apply for the election after February 1, 2017.
(2) The Employment Department will
notify the corporation, in writing, whether the election meets the statutory
requirements and the effective date of the election as determined by ORS
657.044(2)(b).
The notice approving or denying the election will be mailed to the
corporation's last known address as shown in the Department's records.
(3) If the statutory requirements
are met, the election not to provide coverage will continue until revoked or
canceled.
(4) Once the election is
approved, the corporation must notify the Employment Department in writing of
any changes to ownership within thirty (30) days of the change occurring.
(5) The election not to provide
coverage will be revoked if there is a change in ownership which causes the
corporate officers to no longer meet the requirements of ORS
657.044(1)(a) or
(b). The election will be revoked effective
the date of the change regardless of when the Employment Department was
notified of the change. If the election is revoked, the Department will mail a
notice of revocation to the corporation's last known address as shown in the
Department's records.
(6) The
corporation may cancel the election at any time by notifying the Employment
Department in writing, and the cancellation will be effective in the quarter
filed unless a later date is specified in the cancellation notice. If the
corporation chooses to cancel the election, then the corporation will not be
granted another exclusion for a minimum of two completed calendar years from
the effective date of the cancellation.
(7) The notice of denial referred to in
section 2 and notice of revocation referred to in section 5 shall become final
twenty (20) calendar days after the notice is mailed unless within such time
the corporation files a request for a hearing. The request for hearing must be
filed in accordance with the provisions of OAR
471-040-0005(3).
A request for hearing on the denial of a corporation's election must be in
writing and submitted by the employer or the employer's agent. The date of
filing any request for hearing under this rule shall be determined in
accordance with the provisions of OAR
471-010-0040.
Notes
Stat. Auth: ORS 657.610
Stats. Implemented: ORS 657.044
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