Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 839 - BUREAU OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES
Division 14 - REGULATION OF FARMWORKER CAMP OPERATORS
Section 839-014-0470 - Denying, Suspending, Revoking or Refusing to Renew or Issue a License Indorsement
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) The commissioner may deny, refuse to issue or renew, suspend or revoke a license indorsement if:
(2) The following actions of an indorsee demonstrate that the indorsee's character, competence or reliability make the licensee unfit to act as a farm-worker camp operator:
(3) When an application is denied or an indorsement is revoked or when the commissioner refuses to issue or renew an indorsement the commissioner will not issue the applicant or indorsee an indorsement for a period of three years from the date of the denial, refusal to issue or renew or revocation of the indorsement.
(4) Notwithstanding section (3) of this rule, the commissioner, for good cause shown, may issue an indorsement to a farm-worker camp operator whose application has been previously denied or whose indorsement was not issued, renewed or was revoked before the expiration of three years, provided:
(5) As used in section (4) of this rule, "good cause" means an excusable mistake or a circumstance beyond a person's control.
(6) The commissioner shall grant or deny the petition referred to in section (5) of this rule, and in so doing shall consider the following factors:
(7) Nothing in this rule shall preclude the commissioner from imposing a civil penalty in lieu of denying or refusing to issue or renew an application or in lieu of suspension or revocation of an indorsement.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 164, ORS 165, ORS 651, ORS 658 & ORS 962
Stats. Implemented: ORS 658.705 - ORS 658.850