Oregon Statutes
§ 242.768 — Permanent and temporary appointments; rules
Oregon § 242.768
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.6
Title 22Public Officers and Employees
Ch. 242Civil Service for City or School District Employees and Firefighters
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Or. Rev. Stat. § 242.768 (2026).
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(1)The appointing power shall make permanent appointments from the list of candidates certified. If any probationer is not discharged during the period of probation, the appointment is permanent.
(2)When there is no candidate upon the entrance register from which a position may be filled, the appointing power may, with the consent of the commission, fill such position by temporary appointment. A temporary appointment shall not continue for more than three months. No classified position shall be filled by a temporary appointment for more than three months in any calendar year.
(3)The commission shall establish rules and regulations under which temporary appointments may be made. Temporary appointments shall be valid only until there are available candidates on the register. No temporary
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Related
Trivoli v. Multnomah County Rural Fire Protection District No. 10
703 P.2d 285 (Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1985)
Legislative History
1959 c.252 §33
Nearby Sections
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§ 242.010
§ 242.010§ 242.020
§ 242.020§ 242.030
§ 242.030§ 242.040
§ 242.040§ 242.310
Short title§ 242.330
Civil service board§ 242.340
Qualifications of commissioners§ 242.360
Removal and vacancies§ 242.370
Secretary; duties; salary§ 242.380
Offices and clerical help§ 242.390
Rules§ 242.400
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