Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 812 - CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS BOARD
Division 3 - LICENSING
Section 812-003-0380 - Converting From Inactive Back to Active Status

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 812-003-0380

Current through Register Vol. 64, No. 3, March 1, 2025

(1)To convert from an inactive status to an active status, the licensee must:

(a)Submit a request to convert to an active status on forms provided by the agency; and

(b)Comply with section (3), (4) or (5) of this rule as applicable.

(2)A licensee requesting conversion from an inactive status to an active status at the time of renewal must:

(a)Submit the fees required under OAR 812-003-0142;

(b)Submit the required surety bond, or letter of credit, or cash deposit, and general liability insurance for the category requested; and

(c)Comply with all other licensing requirements prescribed by the Board.

(3)A licensee requesting conversion from an inactive status to an active status at a time other than renewal and prior to the expiration date of the license must:

(a)Submit all fees to date as required by OAR 812-003-0142 and 812-003-0320;

(b) Submit the required surety bond, or letter of credit, or cash deposit, and general liability insurance for the category requested; and

(c)Comply with all other licensing requirements prescribed by the Board.

(4)A licensee requesting conversion from an inactive status to an active status during a lapse due to the expiration of the license must:

(a)Request the conversion within two years from the date of lapse;

(b)Comply with all licensing requirements prescribed by the Board;

(c)Submit the required surety bond, or letter of credit, or cash deposit, and general liability insurance for the category requested; and

(d)Submit all fees required under OAR 812-003-0142.

(5) If a license is converted from an inactive to an active status, the agency shall establish the effective date of the license.

Stat. Auth.: ORS 670.310 & 701.235

Stats. Implemented: ORS 701.056, 701.063 & 701.088

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