Oregon Statutes

§ 659A.318 — Discrimination relating to academic degree in theology or religious occupations prohibited

Oregon § 659A.318
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.16
Title 51Labor and Employment; Unlawful Discrimination
Ch. 659AUnlawful Discrimination in Employment, Public Accommodations and Real

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 659A.318 (2026).

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(1)If an employer requires an applicant or employee to have an academic degree from a post-secondary institution to qualify for a position, but does not require a degree with a specific title, it is an unlawful employment practice for the employer to refuse to hire or promote or in any manner discriminate or retaliate against the applicant or employee only because the applicant or employee meets the educational requirements for the position by having a degree leading to occupations in theology or religious occupations from a school that, when the degree was issued, was a school:
(a)That, on July 14, 2005, met the criteria and followed procedures to obtain a religious exemption adopted by rule by the Oregon Student Access Commission and that offered only degrees leading to occupations in

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Related

Elk Creek Management Co. v. Gilbert
303 P.3d 929 (Oregon Supreme Court, 2013)
18 case citations

Legislative History

2001 c.621 §93; 2005 c.546 §11; 2011 c.353 §5; 2023 c.557 §14

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