Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 808 - LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS BOARD
Division 2 - DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS
Section 808-002-0455 - Install
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 808-002-0455
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) For the purpose of ORS 671.520, ORS 671.522, OAR 808-002-0500 and OAR 808-002-0780"install" means:
(a) The planting of lawns, trees, shrubs,
vines and nursery stock outdoors including the preparation of the property. For
the purpose of this rule, planting includes, but is not limited to, the
excavation of the planting pit or hole, physically moving the plant into the
pit or hole, backfilling the pit or hole, compacting the backfill and staking
the plant if necessary.
(b) Adding
mulching material when a tree, shrub, vine, and/or nursery stock are
planted.
(c) The laying of
artificial turf as defined in OAR
808-002-0500(2)
including the preparation of the site.
(d) Hydroseeding (also called hydromulching
or hydraulic mulch seeding when mulch is added to the seed slurry). For
purposes of this rule, hydroseeding includes, but is not limited to,
truck-mounted, trailer-mounted or any type of seed sprayer. The seed slurry for
spraying may include water, fertilizer, tackifying agents, fiber mulch, green
dye or other substances that promote seed growth and may be used to, for
example, grow grass, restore habitat or prevent soil erosion even if no further
preparation of the property is performed before or after the hydroseeding takes
place.
(e) The construction of
(A) Ornamental water features,
(B) Landscape drainage,
(C) Irrigation systems,
(D) Fences,
(E) Decks,
(F) Arbors,
(G) Patios,
(H) Landscape edging,
(I) Driveways,
(J) Walkways; and
(K) Retaining walls.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (1) installing does not include:
(a) The placement of mulching materials
including, but is not limited to, bark dust, chips, husks, shells or compost
around a tree, shrub, vine, and/or nursery stock if that tree, shrub, vine
and/or nursery stock was planted more than 30 days prior to application of the
mulch;
(b) Overseeding. For
purposes of this rule, overseeding means the addition of grass seed directly to
an existing lawn or other turf landscape feature without first removing/tearing
up the turf or the soil upon which it rests. This includes using a mechanical
seeder or broadcast seeder; and
(c)
The planting of nursery stock for commercial sale or reforestation.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 670.310 & ORS 671.670
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 671.520(1)
Disclaimer: These regulations may not be the most recent version. Oregon may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google
Privacy Policy and
Terms of Service apply.