Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 808 - LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS BOARD
Division 3 - LICENSES
Section 808-003-0045 - Change to Limited Licenses; Removal from Probationary Status

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 808-003-0045

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) If the phase of license for a landscape contracting business license changes, the landscape contracting business must immediately stop advertising for or performing those phases of landscaping work for which the business no longer holds a license.

(2) Probationary license holders may obtain removal from probationary status by:

(a) Demonstrating one or more of the following after the date of obtaining the probationary license:
(A) Completion of 24 months or more of employment with an actively licensed landscape contracting business under the direct supervision of a non-probationary licensed landscape construction professional,

(B) Completion of 24 months or more as an owner or employee of an actively licensed landscape contracting business providing supervision as described in ORS 671.540(1)(q) or 671.565(1)(b) for a period of 24 months where the landscaping work performed on any landscape job by the landscape contracting business did not exceed $15,000 and where the landscape contracting business filed and maintained with the board a bond, letter of credit or deposit in the amount of $15,000, or

(C) Completion of 24 months or more as an actively licensed construction contractor under ORS Chapter 701.

(b) Submitting a written request to the board for removal of the probationary status.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 183 & 671

Stats. Implemented: ORS 671.560

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