Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 693 § 693.020 — Persons and activities not regulated under chapter
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 693 ·
Oregon Code § 693.020·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Persons and activities not regulated under chapter.
(1) Except as provided in
subsection (2) of this section, this chapter does not apply to:
(a) A person
working on a building or premises owned by the person, regardless of whether
the person holds a license under this chapter, if the person complies with all
the rules adopted under this chapter and ORS 447.010 to 447.156 and ORS chapter
455.
(b) A person
testing, repairing, servicing, maintaining, installing or replacing new or
existing potable water pump equipment not exceeding seven and one-half
horsepower on residential property and piping between the pumps and storage
tanks for the pumps, regardless of whether the person holds any license under
this chapter.
(c) A person
installing exterior storm drains that are not connected to a sanitary sewer or
combination sanitary storm sewer.
(d) An employee
or contractor of a utility, energy service provider or water supplier who is
installing an approved low-flow showerhead or faucet aerator in existing
plumbing fixtures. The devices installed under this paragraph are exempt from
the certification, permit and inspection requirements of this chapter and ORS
447.010 to 447.156.
(e) A person who
owns, leases or operates residential property and who repairs, or uses regular
employees to repair, existing plumbing on property owned, leased or operated by
the person, regardless of whether the person or employee holds a license under
this chapter. As used in this paragraph:
(A) Repair
means the act of replacing or putting together plumbing parts that restore the
existing plumbing system to a safe and sanitary operating condition.
(B) Regular
employee means a person who is subject to the provisions of ORS 316.162 to
316.221 and who has completed a withholding statement or an exemption
certificate required by the provisions of ORS 316.162 to 316.221.
(f) A person
installing plumbing in a structure that is exempt under ORS 455.312 (1).
(g) A person
making plumbing installations, repairs or replacements in a recreational
vehicle as defined in ORS 174.101.
(2) Subsection
(1)(a) to (d) of this section does not allow a person other than a journeyman
plumber or apprentice plumber to install, remodel or alter plumbing in a
commercial or industrial building being constructed or offered for sale,
exchange, rent or lease. As used in this subsection, install, remodel or alter
means activities that involve installations or changes to the plumbing inside a
wall, floor, crawl space or ceiling, or a change in the configuration of a
plumbing system.
(3) This section
applies to any person, including but not limited to individuals, corporations,
associations, firms, partnerships, joint stock companies, public and municipal
corporations, political subdivisions, this state and any agencies thereof and the
federal government and any agencies thereof.
(4) Except as
provided in subsection (1)(d) of this section, nothing in this section exempts
a person from the plumbing inspection requirements of ORS 447.010 to 447.156. [Amended
by 1981 c.438 §11; 1985 c.590 §5; 1987 c.604 §16; 1993 c.293 §3; 2003 c.14 §437;
2005 c.310 §5; 2005 c.758 §42a; 2017 c.364 §10; 2019 c.134 §13; 2019 c.422 §24]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 693.020
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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