Paid Leave Oregon – Employer Action Required for OR Workers
Nov 22, 2022
Employers who have workers in OR should be aware of two important deadlines approaching. Contributions to the state funded program must begin on January 1, 2023, unless the employer files a Declaration of Intent (DoI) to opt out or has submitted an equivalent plan application. The deadline to take either of these actions for is November 30, 2022.
Employers who wish to opt out of the state paid leave program on January 1, 2023.
The DoI is used to notify the state of OR that an employer will not be paying premiums to the state because they are seeking an equivalent plan. The deadline to file is November 30, 2022.
In this instance, the state of OR will require all unpaid contributions for the state program to be paid by June 30, 2023. Contributions due will be retroactive to January 1, 2023.
In addition, interest and penalties will be assessed on retroactive premiums. In the event that an employer is unsure if a private plan will ultimately be purchased, it’s best that the employer withholds contributions from employees’ pay starting 1/1/23. Those funds do not get submitted to the state and must be held separately from employer assets. Once the equivalent plan is approved, employee contributions for any time prior to September 2023 would need to be returned to employees.
Employers must register with OR’s Frances portal and then complete the DoI form.
At the time of this writing, OR has not approved any equivalent plans, although, several carriers have indicated that they will file for approval in the coming days.
Yes, the employer must submit an equivalent plan application.
The state has indicated that the deadline to submit an equivalent plan application for a January 1, 2023 approval date coincides with the DoI deadline which is 11/30/22. However, if the deadline is missed, an employer can submit an equivalent plan application at any time which can be approved prior to the start of each quarter after January 1.
Note: At the time of this writing, OR has not approved any equivalent plans. Several carriers have indicated that they will file for approval in the coming days, but it is still unclear if OR will approve an equivalent plan by the plan application deadline of November 30, 2022.
We’ve summarized the upcoming deadlines and corresponding actions below.
For employers who want to opt out of the state paid leave program starting January 1, 2023, the deadline for filing an equivalent plan application or DoI is November 30th, 2022.
Employers who have not made a decision should contact their Employee Benefits consultant to discuss options. If an employer has not made a decision by 11/30/22, the only option for January 1, 2023 is to pay into the state program. Additional information on opting out is available in our September 20th Alert.
All employers with employees working in Oregon should be planning for the upcoming January 1st requirements.
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