Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 123 - OREGON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Division 200 - CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES
Section 123-200-1230 - Determination of Independence
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The business must be a "for profit," independent, properly licensed, and registered with the Secretary of State in the State of Oregon.
(2) In determining whether a certified firm is an independent business, the COBID must scrutinize relationships with non-certified firms in such areas as personnel, facilities, equipment, financial and/or bonding support, and other resources.
(3) The COBID may consider whether present or recent employer/employee relationships between the owner(s) of the applicant firm and non-certified firms, or persons associated with non-certified firms, compromise the independence of the applicant firm.
(4) The COBID will consider whether the owner(s) of the applicant firm owns or leases equipment and resources necessary to perform the services provided. If the business leases equipment, leasing must follow normal industry practice and the lease must not involve a relationship with a prime contractor or non-qualifying individual that compromises the control and independence of the applicant firm.
(5) The COBID may certify a business operating under a franchise or license agreement if it meets the standards in this subpart and the franchiser or licenser does not have an affiliation with the franchisee or licensee. The franchisor or license issuer must not have the ability to control employees, location, or prevent the certified owners from making any business decision for the firm without the cooperation or vote of any non-qualifying individual.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 200.005 & 200.055
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 200.005, 200.055 & Oregon Laws 2023, chapter 497