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Preferred workers starting contracts
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-28T16:14:59.000ZThis is basic data on the Oregon Return to Work (RTW) programs statistics starting in 1987 where data available. This covers the Employer at Injury Program (EAIP), Preferred Worker Program (PWP), and Vocational Assistance Program (Voc). This is the continuation of the Oregon DCBS "Report on the Oregon Workers' Compensation System.
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Oregon OSHA Consultations, Inspections, Citations, Violations, and Penalties
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-01T18:01:28.000ZOregon OSHA staff members provide consultative services to make recommendations to employers for correcting identified hazards and for improving their safety and health programs. Inspections at employer worksites in Oregon are based primarily on inspection targeting lists, complaints, accidents (including fatalities), and referrals.
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"Electric Motor Only" Waterways in Oregon
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2013-05-07T21:26:32.000ZSome waterbodies in Oregon have been designated "electric motor only" by Oregon Administrative Rule or statute. These waterbodies have been designated based on their topography, size and traditional boating uses.
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7/1/17 - 12/31/18 Secretary of State Payroll (Final - Prior to Workday)
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2019-03-06T18:36:42.000ZPayroll 7/1/17 – 12/31/18 Prior to Workday - In January 2019 the State of Oregon implemented a new HR System that changed all the position numbers. This report shows all Secretary of State payroll expenditures with the old position numbers for December 2018 and prior to allow comparison to old biennium payroll spreadsheets. These payroll expenditures are part of the 2017-2019 budget.
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Oregon Library Directory
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-28T16:46:37.000ZThis data contains basic contact and location information on public, academic, special, tribal, and volunteer libraries in Oregon. Data maintained by the State Library of Oregon and updated quarterly.
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Employer_at_Injury Program, placements approved
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-28T16:14:59.000ZThis is basic data on the Oregon Return to Work (RTW) programs statistics starting in 1987 where data available. This covers the Employer at Injury Program (EAIP), Preferred Worker Program (PWP), and Vocational Assistance Program (Voc). This is the continuation of the Oregon DCBS "Report on the Oregon Workers' Compensation System.
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Oregon Clean Marinas
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2016-08-28T21:20:10.000ZThe Oregon Clean Marina program is a voluntary program working to protect and improve local water quality by promoting the usage of environmentally sensitive practices at marinas. The program provides the opportunity for marinas, boatyards, yacht clubs, and floating home moorages to receive recognition for helping to establish and promote a cleaner marine environment for Oregon. If a facility is in compliance with existing environmental regulations and uses a high percentage of the recommended best management practices, it can be designated as an Oregon Clean Marina. Such certified marinas are authorized to fly the Clean Marina flag and use the logo in their advertising. The flag and logo are signals to boaters that a marina cares about the cleanliness of Oregon waterways. The program also provides information to marine facility managers on how to eliminate or reduce the input of polluting materials – such as oil, paint, cleaning chemicals, sewage, fish waste, and trash – into the environment.
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Certified Clean Marinas
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2015-12-15T18:12:23.000ZThe Oregon Clean Marina program is a voluntary program working to protect and improve local water quality by promoting the usage of environmentally sensitive practices at marinas. The program provides the opportunity for marinas, boatyards, yacht clubs, and floating home moorages to receive recognition for helping to establish and promote a cleaner marine environment for Oregon. If a facility is in compliance with existing environmental regulations and uses a high percentage of the recommended best management practices, it can be designated as an Oregon Clean Marina. Such certified marinas are authorized to fly the Clean Marina flag and use the logo in their advertising. The flag and logo are signals to boaters that a marina cares about the cleanliness of Oregon waterways. The program also provides information to marine facility managers on how to eliminate or reduce the input of polluting materials – such as oil, paint, cleaning chemicals, sewage, fish waste, and trash – into the environment.
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Oregon LSTA Competitive Grants
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2024-05-20T20:57:19.000ZA list of competitive grant projects funded through the State Library of Oregon's Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) Competitive Grants program since 2010. LSTA funds are from a federal allotment through the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
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Workers' compensation indemnity benefits paid by type, part 2
data.oregon.gov | Last Updated 2023-07-28T16:03:25.000ZWorkers’ compensation indemnity benefits are cash benefits paid to injured workers. These benefits include benefits for temporary disability (time loss), permanent partial disability, permanent total disability, and death. Statute sets eligibility criteria and the rates at which insurers pay these benefits. In the case of death from work-related causes, indemnity benefits are paid to survivors. Indemnity benefits also include vocational assistance benefits paid on behalf of severely disabled workers to get them back to work. Indemnity benefits also include settlements between workers and insurers. Claim disposition agreements (CDAs) and disputed claim settlements (DCSs) are the two forms of settlements. The Workers' Benefit Fund ( WBF)provides funds for programs that assist employers and injured workers. Assessment revenues, not insurance premiums, finance these programs. Employers and workers each pay half the assessment. The two major programs are the Retroactive Program and the Re-employment Assistance Program. The Retroactive Program pays cost-of-living increases to workers or their beneficiaries based on changes in average wages. The two major benefits paid are for permanent total disability and death. Since at least 1995, the majority of PTD and death benefits have been paid from this program. The Re-employment Assistance Program provides incentives for injured workers to return to work, through the Employer-at-Injury Program (EAIP) and the Preferred Worker Program (PWP). Benefits common to both are wage subsidies, worksite modifications, and employment purchases. Workers who have not been released to regular work but can return to transitional jobs are eligible for the EAIP. Use of this program allows many claims to remain nondisabling even though the workers have medical restrictions. Workers who have a permanent disability and are unable to return to regular work are eligible for the PWP benefits, which may be initiated by either the worker or the employer. In addition, claim cost reimbursement is paid for preferred workers who suffer new injuries. The data in this table include estimated figures and are subject to revision. All dollars are shown in millions of dollars.