2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 16 - Trade Practices, Labor and Employment
Chapter 659A - Unlawful Discrimination in Employment, Public Accommodations and Real Property Transactions; Administrative and Civil Enforcement
Section 659A.250 - Definitions for ORS 659A.250 to 659A.262.

Universal Citation: OR Rev Stat § 659A.250 (2021)

(1) For purposes of ORS 659A.250 to 659A.262, "access" means ingress to and egress from residential areas which are concentrated in a central location. It shall not include:

(a) The right to enter the individual residences of employees unless a resident of the household consents to the entry;

(b) The right to use any services provided by the employer for the exclusive use of the employees;

(c) The right to enter single residences shared by employees and employers where a separate entrance to the employee’s quarter is not provided; or

(d) The right to enter work areas.

(2) "Authorized person" means government officials, physicians, certified education providers, local health officials, representatives of religious organizations and any other providers of services for farmworkers funded in whole or part by state, federal or local government.

(3) "Housing" means living quarters owned, rented or in any manner controlled by an employer and occupied by the employee.

(4) "Invited person" means persons invited to a dwelling unit by an employee or a member of the employee’s family residing with the employee. [Formerly 659.280; 2015 c.736 §108; 2017 c.409 §20]

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