Oregon Code § 671.690·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Surety
bond, letter of credit or other security.
(1) An applicant for a license as a landscape
contracting business or a licensed landscape contracting business shall file
with the State Landscape Contractors Board a surety bond with one or more
corporate sureties authorized to do business in this state, or an irrevocable
letter of credit issued by an insured institution, as defined in ORS 706.008.
The amount of the bond or letter of credit must be $20,000.
(2) The bond or
letter of credit must be conditioned that the applicant or licensed landscape
contracting business pays:
(a) All taxes and
contributions due to the State of Oregon;
(b) All persons
furnishing labor or material, or renting or supplying equipment to the
applicant or licensed landscape contracting business;
(c) All amounts
that may be adjudged against the applicant or licensed landscape contracting
business by reason of negligent or improper work or breach of contract in
performing any work subject to ORS 671.510 to 671.760; and
(d) All amounts
from the bond, letter of credit or deposit the board orders paid under ORS
671.703.
(3) In addition
to providing the applicant or licensed landscape contracting business with
coverage for the activities described in ORS 671.520 (1), the bond or letter of
credit must provide the applicant or licensed landscape contracting business
with coverage for:
(a) Backflow
assembly testing services provided by employees of the applicant or licensed
landscape contracting business who are certified under ORS 448.279;
(b) The
installation, repair or maintenance by the applicant or licensed landscape
contracting business of backflow assemblies for irrigation systems and
ornamental water features as described in ORS 447.060;
(c) The
installation by the applicant or licensed landscape contracting business of
landscape irrigation control wiring and outdoor landscape lighting as described
in ORS 479.940; and
(d) The removal
or pruning of a tree, removal of limbs or stumps and tree or limb guying.
(4) In lieu of
the surety bond or letter of credit, the applicant or licensed landscape
contracting business may file with the board, under the same terms and
conditions as when a bond is filed, a deposit in cash or negotiable securities
acceptable to the board.
(5) The bond,
letter of credit or deposit must be continuously on file with the board in the
amount required by this section and is for the exclusive purpose of payment of
final orders and arbitration awards in accordance with ORS 671.703. Upon termination
or cancellation of the bond, withdrawal of the deposit or reduction of the
bond, letter of credit or deposit to less than the required amount, the
licensed landscape contracting business shall immediately:
(a) File a
replacement bond, letter of credit or deposit; or
(b) Surrender the
license to the board and cease operating as a landscape contracting business.
(6) If the cost
of a project makes, or foreseeably will make, an applicant or a licensed
landscape contracting business subject to a higher bond or letter of credit
requirement under subsection (1) of this section, the applicant or licensed
landscape contracting business shall immediately file additional bonds, letters
of credit or deposits to meet the higher requirements.
(7) The licensed
landscape contracting business is responsible for all work subject to ORS
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 671.690
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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