Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 658 § 658.437 — Duties

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 658 ·
Oregon Code § 658.437 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Duties of labor contractors; duties of person to whom workers provided. (1) Prior to beginning work on any contract or other agreement the labor contractor shall: (a) Display the license or temporary permit to the person to whom workers are to be provided, or the person’s agent; and (b) Provide the person to whom workers are to be provided, or the person’s agent with a copy of the license or temporary permit. (2) Prior to allowing work to begin on any contract or agreement with a labor contractor, the person to whom workers are to be provided, or the person’s agent shall: (a) Examine the license or temporary permit of the labor contractor; and (b) Retain a copy of the license or temporary permit provided by the labor contractor pursuant to subsection (1)(b) of this section. [1989 c.164 §14; 2013 c.584 §15]
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