Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 658 § 658.411 — Licensing subject to employee indorsement; terms and conditions
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 658 ·
Oregon Code § 658.411·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Licensing subject to employee indorsement; terms and conditions.
(1) An employee of a labor
contractor who is licensed under ORS 658.405 to 658.511 may be licensed as a
labor contractor subject to an employee indorsement if the employee
continuously meets all of the following conditions:
(a) The employees
employer has filed with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries
a signed statement, in a form required by the commissioner, agreeing to sponsor
the application and to notify the commissioner promptly upon termination of the
employment of the employee;
(b) The employee
engages in activities that would require licensing as a labor contractor solely
on behalf of the employer;
(c) The employee
does not personally employ any workers and is not responsible for paying any
workers;
(d) The employer
maintains proof of financial responsibility;
(e) The employers
license remains in good standing; and
(f) The employee meets
all of the conditions for licensing as a labor contractor, except as provided
in this section.
(2) A labor
contractor subject to an employee indorsement acting in compliance with
subsection (1) of this section need not:
(a) Provide proof
of financial responsibility under ORS 658.415 (3).
(b) Comply with
ORS 658.440 (1)(j).
(c) Provide any
of the following information that is of a personal nature if the labor
contractor subject to an employee indorsement is an employee of a property
services contractor:
(A) A Social
Security number;
(B) A home
address and telephone number;
(C) Personal
financial information; and
(D) Personal
income tax or property tax information.
(3) The license
of a labor contractor subject to an employee indorsement shall state the
conditions contained in subsection (1) of this section on its face and shall
state that a labor contractor subject to an employee indorsement who operates
out of compliance with these restrictions is an unlicensed labor contractor.
(4) A labor
contractor who employs another labor contractor is personally, jointly and
severally liable for any damages, attorney fees or costs awarded against the
employee for the actions of the labor contractor employee undertaken within the
scope of employment, or for actions of the employee that the employee takes
under color of an employees license subject to an employee indorsement that
are known, or reasonably should have been known, by the employer. In the case
of a labor contractor that is a corporation, both the corporation and the
licensed majority shareholder or shareholders are so liable. [1995 c.73 §3;
2005 c.340 §3; 2007 c.160 §4; 2013 c.584 §5; 2018 c.8 §3]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 658.411
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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