PD100H - State of Oregon 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PD100H application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information, including your name, mailing address, and contact details. Ensure all fields are filled clearly.
  3. In the 'Education and Formal Training' section, list your relevant educational qualifications. Include transcripts if required, especially for degrees related to property appraisal.
  4. Detail any specialized appraisal courses you have completed. Be sure to include course names and dates attended.
  5. In the 'Work Experience' section, provide a comprehensive account of your employment history that meets the qualifications for the appraiser position. Include duties and total time worked.
  6. Review all entered information for accuracy before signing and dating the application at the bottom.
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Bereavement Leave is a paid leave policy granted by the employer in the situation where an employee loses his/her family member, relative, spouse, children, sibling, or any other relationship.
You can apply for unemployment benefits using the Oregon Employment Departments Frances Online website. When you apply, youll need to provide basic information about yourself, your past jobs, how much youve earned, and your reason for not working now. It is important to be honest when you complete your application.
An eligible employee is entitled to take up to two weeks of leave per death of a family member, up to a maximum of 12 weeks per calendar leave year. OFLA bereavement leave counts against an employees total OFLA entitlement.
For example, some companies can issue up to twenty days leave when an immediate family member dies. In general, you may request between three and five days of paid leave following the death of your parents (including step and adoptive), brother, sister, father-in-law or mother-in-law.
For travel between January 1, 2024 and December 31, 2024 the Full rate is $0.67 per mile, Reduced rate is $0.21 per mile. Standard lodging rate for Oregon is $110.00 + room tax for lodging and $68.00 ($17.00, $17.00, $34.00) for meals, unless the location is listed in the table below.

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Workers Benefit Fund (WBF) assessment is administered by the Department of Consumer and Business Services. This is an assessment on the payroll earned by all workers subject to Oregon workers compensation law, or non-subject workers the employer chooses to cover with workers compensation insurance.
The definition of a family member under OFLA for bereavement includes: A spouse or domestic partner; A child of a covered individual or the childs spouse or domestic partner; A parent of a covered individual or the parents spouse or domestic partner;