(1) A worker employed as a domestic servant in or about a private home. For the purposes of this subsection "domestic servant" means any worker engaged in household domestic service by private employment contract, including, but not limited to, home health workers.
(2) A worker employed to do gardening, maintenance, repair, remodeling or similar work in or about the private home of the person employing the worker.
(3)(a) A worker whose employment is casual and either:
(A) The employment is not in the course of the trade, business or profession of the employer; or
(B) The employment is in the course of the trade, business or profession of a nonsubject employer.
(b) For the purpose of this subsection, "casual" refers only to employments where the work in any 30-day period, without regard to the number of workers employed, involves a total labor cost of less than $1,000. The total labor cost below which employment is casual under this paragraph must be adjusted annually on July 1 by the same percentage increase, if any, as is made to the average weekly wage, as defined in ORS 656.211.
(4) A person for whom a rule of liability for injury or death arising out of and in the course of employment is provided by the laws of the United States.
(5) A worker engaged in the transportation in interstate commerce of goods, persons or property for hire by rail, water, aircraft or motor vehicle, and whose employer has no fixed place of business in this state.
(6) Firefighter and police employees of any city having a population of more than 200,000 that provides a disability and retirement system by ordinance or charter.
(7)(a) Sole proprietors, except those described in paragraph (b) of this subsection. When labor or services are performed under contract, the sole proprietor must qualify as an independent contractor to be a nonsubject worker.
(b) Sole proprietors actively licensed under ORS 671.525 or 701.021. When labor or services are performed under contract for remuneration, notwithstanding ORS 656.005 (28), the sole proprietor must qualify as an independent contractor. Any sole proprietor licensed under ORS 671.525 or 701.021 and involved in activities subject thereto is conclusively presumed to be an independent contractor.
(8) Except as provided in subsection (23) of this section, partners who are not engaged in work performed in direct connection with the construction, alteration, repair, improvement, moving or demolition of an improvement on real property or appurtenances thereto. When labor or services are performed under contract, the partnership must qualify as an independent contractor to be a nonsubject worker.
(9) Except as provided in subsection (25) of this section, members, including members who are managers, of limited liability companies, regardless of the nature of the work performed. However, members, including members who are managers, of limited liability companies with more than one member, while engaged in work performed in direct connection with the construction, alteration, repair, improvement, moving or demolition of an improvement on real property or appurtenances thereto, are subject workers. When labor or services are performed under contract, the limited liability company must qualify as an independent contractor to be a nonsubject worker.
(10) Except as provided in subsection (24) of this section, corporate officers who are directors of the corporation and who have a substantial ownership interest in the corporation, regardless of the nature of the work performed by such officers, subject to the following limitations:
(a) If the activities of the corporation are conducted on land that receives farm use tax assessment pursuant to ORS chapter 308A, corporate officer includes all individuals identified as directors in the corporate bylaws, regardless of ownership interest, and who are members of the same family, whether related by blood, marriage or adoption.
(b) If the activities of the corporation involve the commercial harvest of timber and all officers of the corporation are members of the same family and are parents, daughters or sons, daughters-in-law or sons-in-law or grandchildren, then all such officers may elect to be nonsubject workers. For all other corporations involving the commercial harvest of timber, the maximum number of exempt corporate officers for the corporation shall be whichever is the greater of the following:
(A) Two corporate officers; or
(B) One corporate officer for each 10 corporate employees.
(c) When labor or services are performed under contract, the corporation must qualify as an independent contractor to be a nonsubject worker.
(11) A person performing services primarily for board and lodging received from any religious, charitable or relief organization.
(12) A newspaper carrier utilized in compliance with the provisions of ORS 656.070 and 656.075.
(13) A person who has been declared an amateur athlete under the rules of the United States Olympic Committee or the Canadian Olympic Committee and who receives no remuneration for performance of services as an athlete other than board, room, rent, housing, lodging or other reasonable incidental subsistence allowance, or any amateur sports official who is certified by a recognized Oregon or national certifying authority, which requires or provides liability and accident insurance for such officials. A roster of recognized Oregon and national certifying authorities will be maintained by the Department of Consumer and Business Services, from lists of certifying organizations submitted by the Oregon School Activities Association and the Oregon Park and Recreation Society.
(14) Volunteer personnel participating in the ACTION programs, organized under the Domestic Volunteer Service Act of 1973, P.L. 93-113, known as the Foster Grandparent Program and the Senior Companion Program, whether or not the volunteers receive a stipend or nominal reimbursement for time and travel expenses.
(15) A person who has an ownership or leasehold interest in equipment and who furnishes, maintains and operates the equipment. As used in this subsection "equipment" means:
(a) A motor vehicle used in the transportation of logs, poles or piling.
(b) A motor vehicle used in the transportation of rocks, gravel, sand, dirt or asphalt concrete.
(c) A motor vehicle used in the transportation of property by a for-hire motor carrier that is required under ORS 825.100 or 825.104 to possess a certificate or permit or to be registered.
(16) A person engaged in the transportation of the public for recreational down-river boating activities on the waters of this state pursuant to a federal permit when the person furnishes the equipment necessary for the activity. As used in this subsection, "recreational down-river boating activities" means those boating activities for the purpose of recreational fishing, swimming or sightseeing utilizing a float craft with oars or paddles as the primary source of power.
(17) A person who receives no wage other than ski passes or other noncash remuneration for performing volunteer:
(a) Ski patrol activities; or
(b) Ski area program activities sponsored by a ski area operator, as defined in ORS 30.970, or by a nonprofit corporation or organization.
(18) A person 19 years of age or older who contracts with a newspaper publishing company or independent newspaper dealer or contractor to distribute newspapers to the general public and perform or undertake any necessary or attendant functions related thereto.
(19) A person performing foster parent or adult foster care duties pursuant to ORS chapter 418, 430 or 443.
(20) A person performing services on a volunteer basis for a nonprofit, religious, charitable or relief organization, whether or not such person receives meals or lodging or nominal reimbursements or vouchers for meals, lodging or expenses.
(21) A person performing services under a property tax work-off program established under ORS 310.800.
(22) A person who performs service as a caddy at a golf course in an established program for the training and supervision of caddies under the direction of a person who is an employee of the golf course.
(23)(a) Partners who are actively licensed under ORS 671.525 or 701.021 and who have a substantial ownership interest in a partnership. If all partners are members of the same family and are parents, spouses, sisters, brothers, daughters or sons, daughters-in-law or sons-in-law or grandchildren, all such partners may elect to be nonsubject workers. For all other partnerships licensed under ORS 671.510 to 671.760 or 701.021, the maximum number of exempt partners shall be whichever is the greater of the following:
(A) Two partners; or
(B) One partner for each 10 partnership employees.
(b) When labor or services are performed under contract for remuneration, notwithstanding ORS 656.005 (28), the partnership qualifies as an independent contractor. Any partnership licensed under ORS 671.525 or 701.021 and involved in activities subject thereto is conclusively presumed to be an independent contractor.
(24)(a) Corporate officers who are directors of a corporation actively licensed under ORS 671.525 or 701.021 and who have a substantial ownership interest in the corporation, regardless of the nature of the work performed. If all officers of the corporation are members of the same family and are parents, spouses, sisters, brothers, daughters or sons, daughters-in-law or sons-in-law or grandchildren, all such officers may elect to be nonsubject workers. For all other corporations licensed under ORS 671.510 to 671.760 or 701.021, the maximum number of exempt corporate officers shall be whichever is the greater of the following:
(A) Two corporate officers; or
(B) One corporate officer for each 10 corporate employees.
(b) When labor or services are performed under contract for remuneration, notwithstanding ORS 656.005 (28), the corporation qualifies as an independent contractor. Any corporation licensed under ORS 671.525 or 701.021 and involved in activities subject thereto is conclusively presumed to be an independent contractor.
(25)(a) Limited liability company members who are members of a company actively licensed under ORS 671.525 or 701.021 and who have a substantial ownership interest in the company, regardless of the nature of the work performed. If all members of the company are members of the same family and are parents, spouses, sisters, brothers, daughters or sons, daughters-in-law or sons-in-law or grandchildren, all such members may elect to be nonsubject workers. For all other companies licensed under ORS 671.510 to 671.760 or 701.021, the maximum number of exempt company members shall be whichever is the greater of the following:
(A) Two company members; or
(B) One company member for each 10 company employees.
(b) When labor or services are performed under contract for remuneration, notwithstanding ORS 656.005 (28), the company qualifies as an independent contractor. Any company licensed under ORS 671.525 or 701.021 and involved in activities subject thereto is conclusively presumed to be an independent contractor.
(26) A person serving as a referee or assistant referee in a youth or adult recreational soccer match whose services are retained on a match-by-match basis.
(27) A person who operates, and who has an ownership or leasehold interest in, a passenger motor vehicle that is operated as a taxicab or for nonemergency medical transportation. As used in this subsection:
(a) "Lease" means a contract under which the lessor provides a vehicle to a lessee for consideration.
(b) "Leasehold" includes, but is not limited to, a lease for a shift or a longer period.
(c) "Passenger motor vehicle that is operated as a taxicab" means a vehicle that:
(A) Has a passenger seating capacity that does not exceed seven persons;
(B) Is transporting persons, property or both on a route that begins or ends in Oregon; and
(C)(i) Carries passengers for hire when the destination and route traveled may be controlled by a passenger and the fare is calculated on the basis of any combination of an initial fee, distance traveled or waiting time; or
(ii) Is in use under a contract to provide specific service to a third party to transport designated passengers or to provide errand services to locations selected by the third party.
(d) "Passenger motor vehicle that is operated for nonemergency medical transportation" means a vehicle that:
(A) Has a passenger seating capacity that does not exceed seven persons;
(B) Is transporting persons, property or both on a route that begins or ends in Oregon; and
(C) Provides medical transportation services under contract with or on behalf of a mass transit or transportation district. [1965 c.285 §9; 1971 c.386 §1; 1977 c.683 §1; 1977 c.817 §2; 1977 c.835 §7; 1979 c.821 §1; 1981 c.225 §1; 1981 c.444 §1; 1981 c.535 §3; 1981 c.839 §1; 1983 c.341 §1; 1983 c.541 §1; 1983 c.579 §3; 1985 c.431 §1; 1985 c.706 §2; 1987 c.94 §168; 1987 c.414 §161; 1987 c.800 §2; 1989 c.762 §4; 1990 c.2 §4; 1991 c.469 §1; 1991 c.707 §1; 1993 c.18 §138a; 1993 c.494 §2; 1993 c.777 §10; 1995 c.93 §32; 1995 c.216 §§3,3a; 1995 c.332 §6; 1997 c.337 §1; 1999 c.314 §91; 1999 c.402 §8; 2001 c.363 §1; 2001 c.765 §4; 2003 c.677 §1; 2005 c.167 §1; 2007 c.465 §6; 2007 c.541 §9; 2007 c.721 §1; 2007 c.836 §49; 2008 c.32 §§2,3; 2021 c.257 §2; 2021 c.453 §15]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 16 - Trade Practices, Labor and Employment
Chapter 656 - Workers’ Compensation
Section 656.005 - Definitions.
Section 656.012 - Findings and policy.
Section 656.018 - Effect of providing coverage; exclusive remedy.
Section 656.020 - Damage actions by workers against noncomplying employers; defenses outlawed.
Section 656.025 - Individuals engaged in commuter ridesharing not subject workers; conditions.
Section 656.027 - Who are subject workers.
Section 656.031 - Coverage for municipal volunteer personnel.
Section 656.041 - City or county may elect to provide coverage for adults in custody.
Section 656.056 - Subject employers must post notice of manner of compliance.
Section 656.070 - Definitions for ORS 656.027, 656.070 and 656.075.
Section 656.132 - Coverage of minors.
Section 656.135 - Coverage of deaf school work experience trainees.
Section 656.138 - Coverage of apprentices, trainees participating in related instruction classes.
Section 656.140 - Coverage of persons operating equipment for hire.
Section 656.156 - Intentional injuries.
Section 656.160 - Effect of incarceration on receipt of compensation.
Section 656.172 - Applicability of and criteria for establishing program under ORS 656.170.
Section 656.206 - Permanent total disability.
Section 656.209 - Offsetting permanent total disability benefits against Social Security benefits.
Section 656.210 - Temporary total disability; payment during medical treatment; election; rules.
Section 656.212 - Temporary partial disability.
Section 656.214 - Permanent partial disability.
Section 656.225 - Compensability of certain preexisting conditions.
Section 656.228 - Payments directly to beneficiary or custodian.
Section 656.230 - Lump sum award payments.
Section 656.232 - Payments to aliens residing outside of United States.
Section 656.264 - Compensable injury, denied claim and other reports.
Section 656.265 - Notice of accident from worker.
Section 656.266 - Burden of proving compensability and nature and extent of disability.
Section 656.267 - Claims for new and omitted medical conditions.
Section 656.278 - Board has continuing authority to alter earlier action on claim; limitations.
Section 656.291 - Expedited Claim Service; jurisdiction; procedure; representation; rules.
Section 656.319 - Time within which hearing must be requested.
Section 656.327 - Review of medical treatment of worker; findings; review; costs.
Section 656.360 - Confidentiality of worker medical and vocational claim records.
Section 656.362 - Liability for disclosure of worker medical and vocational claim records.
Section 656.382 - Penalties and attorney fees payable by insurer or employer in processing claim.
Section 656.383 - Attorney fees in cases prior to decision or after request for hearing.
Section 656.390 - Frivolous appeals, hearing requests or motions; expenses and attorney fee.
Section 656.403 - Obligations of self-insured employer.
Section 656.407 - Qualifications of insured employers.
Section 656.419 - Workers’ compensation insurance contracts.
Section 656.423 - Cancellation of coverage by employer; notice required.
Section 656.434 - Certification effective until canceled or revoked; revocation of certificate.
Section 656.440 - Notice of certificate revocation; appeal; effective date.
Section 656.443 - Procedure upon default by employer or self-insured employer group; rules.
Section 656.447 - Sanctions against insurer for failure to comply with contracts, orders or rules.
Section 656.508 - Authority to fix premium rates for employers.
Section 656.526 - Distribution of dividends from surplus in Industrial Accident Fund.
Section 656.554 - Injunction against employer failing to comply with deposit requirements.
Section 656.560 - Default in payment of premiums, fees, assessments or deposit; remedies.
Section 656.566 - Lien on property of employer for amounts due.
Section 656.583 - Paying agency may compel election and prompt action.
Section 656.595 - Precedence of cause of action; compensation paid or payable not to be an issue.
Section 656.605 - Workers’ Benefit Fund; uses and limitations.
Section 656.612 - Assessments for department activities; amount; collection procedure.
Section 656.625 - Reopened Claims Program; rules.
Section 656.630 - Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences funding; report of activities.
Section 656.632 - Industrial Accident Fund.
Section 656.634 - Trust fund status of Industrial Accident Fund.
Section 656.635 - Reserve accounts in Industrial Accident Fund.
Section 656.642 - Emergency Fund.
Section 656.702 - Disclosure of records of corporation, department and insurers.
Section 656.709 - Ombudsman for injured workers; ombudsman for small business; duties.
Section 656.714 - Removal of board member.
Section 656.718 - Chairperson; quorum; panels.
Section 656.725 - Duties and status of Administrative Law Judges.
Section 656.727 - Rules for administration of benefit offset.
Section 656.730 - Assigned risk plan.
Section 656.752 - State Accident Insurance Fund Corporation; purpose and functions.
Section 656.754 - Manager; appointment; functions.
Section 656.795 - Informational materials for nurse practitioners.
Section 656.797 - Certification by nurse practitioner of review of required materials.
Section 656.802 - Occupational disease; mental disorder; presumptions as to stress disorders; proof.
Section 656.807 - Time for filing of claims for occupational disease; procedure.
Section 656.850 - License; compliance with workers’ compensation and safety laws.