Oregon Code § ORS 657.170

Extending base year; limitation
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(1) If the Director of the Employment Department finds that during the base year of the individual any individual has been incapable of work during the greater part of any calendar quarter, such base year shall be extended a calendar quarter. Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, no such extension of an individuals base year shall exceed four calendar quarters.
(2) If the director finds that during and prior to the individuals base year the individual has had a period of temporary total disability caused by illness or injury and has received compensation under ORS chapter 656 for a period of temporary total disability during the greater part of any calendar quarter, the individuals base year shall be extended as many calendar quarters as necessary to establish a valid claim, up to a maximum of four calendar quarters prior to the quarter in which the illness or injury occurred, if the individual:
(a) Files a claim for benefits not later than the fourth calendar week of unemployment following whichever is the latest of the following dates:
(A) The date the individual is released to return to work by the attending physician, as defined in ORS chapter 656, or a nurse practitioner authorized to provide compensable medical services under ORS 656.245; or
(B) The date of mailing of a notice of claim closure pursuant to ORS chapter 656; and
(b) Files such a claim within the three-year period immediately following the commencement of such period of illness or injury.
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of this section, benefits payable as a result of the use of wages paid in a calendar quarter prior to the individuals current base year shall not exceed one-third of such wages less benefits paid previously as a result of the use of such wages in computing a previous benefit determination. [Amended by 1953 c.646 2; 1961 c.208 1; 1989 c.235 1; 1995 c.105 5; 1999 c.313 14; 2003 c.811 19,20; 2005 c.218 5,6; 2007 c.365 10]

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