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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 701 § 701.010 — Exemptions from licensure; rules

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 701 ·
Oregon Code § 701.010 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Exemptions from licensure; rules. The Construction Contractors Board may adopt rules to make licensure optional for persons who offer, bid or undertake to perform work peripheral to construction, as defined by administrative rule of the board. The following persons are exempt from licensure under this chapter: (1) A person who is constructing, altering, improving or repairing personal property. (2) A person who is constructing, altering, improving or repairing a structure located within the boundaries of any site or reservation under the jurisdiction of the federal government. (3) A person who furnishes materials, supplies, equipment or finished product and does not fabricate them into, or consume them, in the performance of the work of a contractor. (4) A person working on one structure or project, under one or more contracts, when the aggregate price of all of that person’s contracts for labor, materials and all other items is less than $1,000 and such work is of a casual, minor or inconsequential nature. This subsection does not apply to a person who advertises or puts out any sign or card or other device that might indicate to the public that the person is a contractor. (5) An owner who contracts for work to be performed by a licensed contractor. This subsection does not apply to a person who, in the pursuit of an independent business, constructs, remodels, repairs or for compensation and with the intent to sell the structure, arranges to have constructed, remodeled or repaired a structure with the intent of offering the structure for sale before, upon or after completion. It is prima facie evidence that there was an intent of offering the structure for sale if the person who constructed, remodeled or repaired the structure or arranged to have the structure constructed, remodeled or repaired does not occupy the structure after its completion. (6) An owner who contracts for one or more licensed contractors to perform work wholly or partially within the same calendar year on not more than three existing residential structures of the owner. This subsection does not apply to an owner contracting for work that requires a building permit unless the work that requires a permit is performed by, or under the direction of, a residential general contractor. (7) A person performing work on a property that person owns or performing work as the owner’s employee, whether the property is occupied by the owner or not, or a person performing work on that person’s residence, whether or not that person owns the residence. This subsection does not apply to a person performing work on a structure owned by that person or the owner’s employee, if the work is performed in the pursuit of an independent business with the intent of offering the structure for sale before, upon or after completion. (8) A person licensed or registered in one of the following trades or professions when operating within the scope of that license or registration: (a) An architect registered by the State Board of Architect Examiners. (b) A professional engineer registered by the State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying. (c) A water well contractor licensed by the Water Resources Department. (d) A sewage disposal system installer licensed by the Department of Environmental Quality. (e) A landscape contracting business licensed under ORS 671.510 to 671.760. (f) A pesticide operator licensed under ORS 634.116 who does not conduct inspections for wood destroying organisms for the transfer of real estate. (g) An appraiser certified or licensed under ORS chapter 674 or an appraiser assistant registered under ORS chapter 674 by the Appraiser Certification and Licensure Board. (9) A landscape contracting business operating within the scope of a license issued under ORS 671.510 to 671.760 that: (a) Constructs fences, decks, arbors, patios, landscape edging, driveways, walkways or retaining walls and meets the applicable bonding requirements under ORS 671.690; or (b) Subcontracts to a licensed plumbing contractor, or otherwise arranges for a licensed plumbing contractor to perform, the installation of an irrigation system described in ORS 671.540 (1)(m) or the repair or maintenance of an irrigation system. (10) A person who performs work subject to this chapter as an employee of a contractor. (11) A manufacturer of a manufactured home constructed under standards established by the federal government. (12) A person involved in the movement of: (a) Modular buildings or structures other than manufactured structures not in excess of 14 feet in width. (b) Structures not in excess of 16 feet in width when the structures are being moved by their owner if the owner is not a contractor required to be licensed under this chapter. (13) A surety company, commercial lending institution, holding company for a commercial lending institution, subsidiary of a commercial lending institution or
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