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Q: What Oregon REVISED STATUTE replaced the repealed ORS CODE 240.379 - 394?

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A: The Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) code 240.379 to 240.394 dealt with the State Personnel Relations Law. These statutes were repealed in 1979.

After researching the current ORS, it appears that the statutes that replaced the repealed ORS 240.379 to 240.394 are:

ORS 243.650 to 243.782 - Collective Bargaining and Labor Relations in Public Employment

These statutes cover similar topics as the old Personnel Relations Law, including the rights of public employees to join labor organizations, unfair labor practices, collection of dues, and other aspects of public sector labor relations.

For the most current and authoritative information, it's always best to consult official Oregon government resources or a licensed attorney specializing in public employment law. The details of statutory changes can be complex, so professional legal guidance may be warranted depending on the specifics of your situation.

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