Or. Admin. Code § 839-009-0245 - OFLA: Intermittent Leave and Alternate Duty
(1) An employer may transfer an employee on
intermittent OFLA leave or a reduced work schedule into an alternate position
with the same or different duties to accommodate the leave, provided the
following exist:
(a) The employee accepts the
transfer position voluntarily and without coercion;
(b) The transfer is temporary, lasts no
longer than necessary to accommodate the leave and has equivalent pay and
benefits;
(c) The transfer is
compliant with applicable collective bargaining agreements, as well as with
state and federal law, including ORS
659A.146 and
659A.147 and all the employee
protections found in FMLA regulations 29 CFR Part 825 ;
(d) Transfer to an alternate position is used
only when there is no other reasonable option available that would allow the
employee to use intermittent leave or reduced work schedule; and
(e) The transfer is not used to discourage
the employee from taking intermittent or reduced work schedule leave, or to
create a hardship for the employee.
(2) An employee transferred, as provided in
section (1) of this rule, to an alternate position for the purpose of a reduced
work schedule must be returned to the employee's former position when the
employee notifies the employer that the employee is ready to return to the
former position at the end of the alternate duty leave.
(3) OFLA leave time for an employee on
intermittent leave or a reduced work schedule is the difference between the
number of hours the employee normally works and the number of hours the
employee actually works during the intermittent leave or reduced work schedule.
When it is physically impossible for an employee using intermittent leave or
working a reduced leave schedule to commence or end work during a shift, the
entire period of work from which the employee is forced to be absent is
designated as OFLA leave and counts against the employee's OFLA
entitlement.
(4) Days in which the
employer's business is not in operation are not counted toward intermittent or
reduced work schedule OFLA leave.
(5) An employer may transfer an employee to
an alternate position that accommodates OFLA pregnancy disability leave
provided:
(a) The employee accepts the
position voluntarily and without coercion;
(b) The transfer is temporary, lasts no
longer than necessary and has equivalent pay and benefits;
(c) The transfer is compliant with applicable
collective bargaining agreements, as well as with state and federal law,
including ORS 659A.146 and
659A.147 and all the employee
protections found in FMLA regulations 29 CFR Part 825 ; and
(d) The transfer is not used to discourage
the employee from taking OFLA leave or to create a hardship for the
employee.
(6) An
employee is not on OFLA leave if the employee has been transferred - as
provided in section (5) of this rule - to an alternate position for the purpose
of alternate work duties that the employee is able to perform within the
limitations of the employee's pregnancy disability, but not requiring a reduced
work week. An employee working in an alternate position retains the right to
return to the employee's original position at any time during the employee's
OFLA leave. This section (6) does not impair the right of an employee to a
reasonable accommodation or the application of any other state or federal
law.
(7) An alternate position may
result in the employee working fewer hours than the employee worked in the
original position. The employee's OFLA leave is the difference between the
number of hours the employee worked in the original position and the number of
hours the employee actually works in the alternate position.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 651.060, ORS 659A.162 & ORS 659A.805
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 659A.150 to 659A.186
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