Main Office
1212 Court St NE
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503-763-3800
Fax: 503-763-3900
Claims Office
PO Box 1469
Lake Oswego, OR 97035
Phone: 503-763-3875
Fax: 503-763-3901
Legal Office
280 Liberty St SE
Suite 206
Salem, OR 97301
Phone: 503-779-1070
Fax: 503-779-2716
CIS is a member service of the League of Oregon Cities and Association of Oregon Counties

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The 2008 Workers' Compensation Assessment Rate has been approved by the Department of Consumer and Business Services
at 4.8% for Self-insured employers and Self-insured Employers Group to be effective 1-1-2008. The rate is unchanged from 2007.
The assessment is used to fund Workers' Compensation related programs and workplace safety and health programs that serve
Oregon employers and workers. CIS collects this assessment from its members based on their individual contribution and remits
it to the State on behalf of the group. (Source: OR DCBS Bulletin #348, 10/23/2007)
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If you are providing Workers' Compensation coverage to volunteer workers using
an hourly assumed wage for rating purposes, please update the assumed hourly
rate to the new minimum effective January 1, 2008.
Employers will receive a posting reflecting the new minimum wage rate in December in
time to be post it on 1/1/2008. Posting can also be downloaded on BOLI website in
December.
http://www.oregon.gov/BOLI/index.shtml
Your payroll records and systems should be updated to reflect this change if it applies
to wages that you pay to your employees.
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Operations subject to more than one classification may have employees whose duties
relate to more than one classification. In this case, OAR 836-042-0060 allows for
division of a single individual’s payroll, unless otherwise stated in classification
wording, as long as verifiable records exist to support the time the employee spends
in each classification exposure.
CIS has put together a sample
daily verifiable time record that you are free to use. If you have questions,
please contact Penny Marlette at 503-763-3850 or
pmarlette@cciservices.com
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The purpose of a workers’ compensation premium (physical) audit is to apply
a fair and consistent premium calculation system based on each individual member’s
operations, payroll, and accounting records. An accurate audit is a benefit to all
members to validate that the correct premiums (contributions) are paid for the coverage
provided.
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When making a compensability decision, Workers' Compensation claims examiners must
evaluate several important factors, not just whether or not the incident occurred
on the employer's premises or "on the job."
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