Or. Admin. Code § 836-042-0060 - Conditions for Division of Payroll of Individual Employees
(1) When there is
an interchange of labor, the payroll of an individual employee shall be divided
and allocated among the classification or classifications that may be properly
assigned to the employer, provided verifiable payroll records maintained by the
employer disclose a specific allocation for each such individual employee, in
accordance with the standards for rebilling set forth in OAR 836-043-0190 and
this rule.
(2)This rule does not
apply to a single employee whose duties vary within exposure areas normally
anticipated by the scope of a single classification or who spends only a
limited amount of time, on an infrequent or irregular basis, in a
classification exposure that is not a normal job function for that employee. As
used in this section, "infrequent or irregular" means that the time spent in
the classification exposure is limited, is not anticipated in the normal duties
of the employee and occurs only randomly.
(3) When verifiable payroll records are
required with respect to a single employee and the employer does not maintain
them as required in this rule, the entire payroll of the employee shall be
assigned to the highest rated classification exposure in accordance with the
standards for rebilling set forth in OAR 836-043-0190.
(4) For purposes of this rule, payroll
records of an employee are verifiable if they have the following
characteristics:
(a) The records must
establish a time basis, and the time basis must be hourly or a part thereof,
daily or part thereof, weekly or part thereof, monthly or part thereof or
yearly or part thereof;
(b) For
each salaried employee, the records must also include time records in which the
salary is converted to an hourly, daily, weekly, monthly or yearly rate and
then multiplied by the time spent by the employee in each classification
exposure;
(c) The records must
include a description of duties performed by the employee, to enable the
insurer to determine correct classification assignment. Records requiring
additional explanation or interpretation are not considered to be verifiable;
and
(d) The records must be
supported by original entries from other records, including but not limited to
time cards, calendars, planners or daily logs prepared by the employee or the
employee's direct supervisor or manager. Estimated ratios or percentages do not
comply with the requirement of this subsection and are not acceptable for
verification. Verifiable records must be summarized in the insured employer's
accounting records.
(5)
The payroll of any individual employee used by an insurer to compute workers'
compensation insurance premium must be determined in a manner consistent with
the definition of "overtime work" and "payroll" in sections (5) and (6) of OAR
836-042-0055.
(6) The amendments to this rule that are
effective July 27, 1995, apply to policies issued on or after July 1, 1991,
except that the amendments do not apply with respect to any policy that is or
has been subject to judicial review on the issue of division of
payroll.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 731.244
Stats. Implemented: ORS 737.310(10)
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