Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 200 § 200.200 — Security for performance by emerging small business
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 200 ·
Oregon Code § 200.200·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Security for performance by emerging small business.
(1) When any requirement exists
under ORS 279.835 to 279.855 or ORS chapter 279A, 279B or 279C to provide a
surety bond or other security for the faithful performance of a public
contract, an emerging small business may provide:
(a) A surety bond
issued by a corporate surety qualified by law to issue surety insurance as
defined in ORS 731.186;
(b) A stipulation
or undertaking with one or more individual sureties; or
(c) Any other
form of security specified in the statute requiring the security.
(2) When the
security for the faithful performance of a public contract is in the form of a
stipulation or undertaking with one or more individual sureties, the individual
sureties must be residents of this state. The total net worth of all the
individual sureties on the stipulation or undertaking must be at least twice
the sum specified in the stipulation or undertaking. The public agency
requiring the security shall determine if the sureties possess the
qualifications prescribed by this subsection. [1991 c.517 §8; 2003 c.794 §217]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 200.200
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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