Or. Admin. Code § 839-010-0140 - Protection in Activities Related to Civil Proceedings
Under ORS 659A.230 and these rules, an employee is protected in activities related to civil proceedings. A civil proceeding, as used in ORS 659A.230 and these rules, includes a proceeding before an administrative agency or a court. The employee is protected under the statute if:
(1)
The employee has brought, in good faith, a civil proceeding against an
employer.
(a) Bringing a civil proceeding, as
used in ORS 659A.230 and the rules, includes
filing complaints to or cooperation with administrative agencies as well as
courts.
(b) An employee is
considered to have initiated a civil proceeding when the employee has contacted
an administrative agency the employee believes in good faith to have
jurisdiction and the ability to sanction the employer.
(c) The employer against whom a civil
proceeding is filed or initiated need not be the employee's current
employer.
(2) The
employee has testified in good faith, whether or not under subpoena, in any
civil proceeding.
(3) The employer
believes that the employee has engaged in the civil proceedings acts described
above.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 659A.805
Stats. Implemented: ORS 659A.230
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