Oregon Statutes

§ 241.265 — Probationary appointments; discharge during probation; effect of failure of promoted candidate to qualify

Oregon § 241.265
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.6
Title 22Public Officers and Employees
Ch. 241Civil Service for County Employees

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 241.265 (2026).

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(1)The appointing power shall appoint to each vacant position one of the candidates certified. The person so appointed shall be on probation for a period to be fixed by the regulations of the commission, not to exceed one year if the position is in the police department of the office of the sheriff, otherwise not to exceed six months. During probation the appointing power may discharge the probationer, and in like manner appoint another of such candidates, and so continue until all candidates have been appointed. The reasons, in each instance, for such discharge, shall be filed in writing with the commission. If the reasons are deemed insufficient by the commission, the discharged candidate shall, notwithstanding such discharge, retain the rank upon the eligible list.
(2)When any person

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Papadopoulos v. Oregon State Board of Higher Education
511 P.2d 854 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1973)
60 case citations

Legislative History

Amended by 1965 c.186 §1

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