Or. Admin. Code § 839-020-1020 - Criteria for Determining a Civil Penalty
(1) The commissioner may consider the
following mitigating and aggravating circumstances when determining the amount
of any civil penalty to be assessed and cite those the commissioner finds to be
appropriate:
(a) The history of the employer
in taking all necessary measures to prevent or correct violations of statutes
or rules;
(b) Prior violations, if
any, of statutes or rules;
(c) The
magnitude and seriousness of the violation;
(d) Whether the employer knew or should have
known of the violation;
(e) The
opportunity and degree of difficulty to comply;
(f) Whether the employers' action or inaction
has resulted in the loss of a substantive right of an employee.
(2) It shall be the responsibility
of the employer to provide the commissioner any mitigating evidence concerning
the amount of the civil penalty to be assessed.
(3) Notwithstanding any other section of this
rule, the commissioner shall consider all mitigating circumstances presented by
the employer for the purpose of reducing the amount of the civil penalty to be
assessed.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 653.040
Stats. Implemented: Ch. 314, 1997 L
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