Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 479 § 479.560 — Issuance of permit; when permit becomes void; master electrical inspection
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 479 ·
Oregon Code § 479.560·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Issuance of permit; when permit becomes void; master electrical inspection
permit; rules.
(1)
The Department of Consumer and Business Services or a designated agent shall
issue a permit to:
(a) Any applicant
who has complied with ORS 479.510 to 479.945 and the rules issued thereunder,
covering an electrical installation to be made on residential or farm property
owned by the applicant or a member of the applicants immediate family as
allowed under ORS 479.540 (1).
(b) A licensed
electrical contractor or an agent the contractor has designated to the
department or the departments designated agent in a record signed by the
electrical contractor. The department or departments designated agent shall
only issue a permit under this subsection if the application for the permit is
accompanied by a signed statement that the electrical contractors general
supervising electrician of record will sign the permit before an inspection of
the electrical work is requested. A contractor or the contractors general
supervisor will promptly request an inspection of electrical work performed
under a permit issued under this subsection. A permit issued under this
subsection shall state the name of the electrical contractor.
(2) A permit
issued to an electrical contractor upon the request of the contractors
supervising electrician is void upon the end of the employment of such
supervising electrician before completion of the electrical installation.
(3) Except for
the installation or alteration of an electrical service, the owner, operating
manager or electrical contractor of an industrial plant who meets the
provisions of ORS 479.630 (1) and (2), a commercial office building, a building
that is owned, leased, managed or operated by the state or a local government
entity or other facilities designated by the Electrical and Elevator Board, in
lieu of the required inspection permit, may apply to the department or
municipality providing inspection service for a master electrical inspection
permit. Under the permit the authority having jurisdiction shall cause a
periodic inspection to be made of the electrical installations. The authority
may also cause a cover inspection, which shall be made before electrical
installations are covered. The periodic inspection under the permit shall be
done at least once a year or more frequently based on the needs of the
particular plant, building or facility. The department shall adopt rules in
accordance with ORS chapter 183 for:
(a) The annual
issuance of the master electrical inspection permit;
(b) The conduct
of the inspections on the electrical installations and electrical products;
(c) The granting
of a waiver of payment of permit fees other than for the master electrical
inspection permit; and
(d) The fixing
and collecting of inspection fees at the cost of making the inspection
according to the time required of the inspector. [1959 c.406 §§6,7; 1961 c.693 §1;
1971 c.753 §56; 1981 c.815 §10; 1993 c.451 §2; 2003 c.14 §323; 2003 c.675 §66]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 479.560
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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