Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 701 § 701.143 — Requirement for timely filing of complaints; timelines
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 701 ·
Oregon Code § 701.143·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Requirement for timely filing of complaints; timelines.
The Construction Contractors Board
may not process a complaint against a licensed contractor, including a
complaint based upon a court judgment or an arbitration award, unless the
complaint is filed with the board in a timely manner as follows:
(1) Except as
otherwise provided in this section, if the owner of a new structure files the
complaint, the board must receive the complaint no later than the earlier of:
(a) One year
after the date the structure was first occupied; or
(b) Two years
after substantial completion of the structure by the contractor filed against.
(2) Except as
otherwise provided in this section, if the owner of an existing structure files
the complaint, the board must receive the complaint no later than one year
after the date the work was substantially completed by the contractor filed
against.
(3) Regardless of
whether the complaint involves a new or an existing structure, if the owner of
the structure files the complaint and the licensed contractor failed to begin
the work, the board must receive the complaint no later than one year after the
date the parties entered into the contract.
(4) Regardless of
whether the complaint involves a new or an existing structure, if the owner of
the structure files the complaint and the licensed contractor failed to
substantially complete the work, the board must receive the complaint no later
than one year after the date the contractor ceased to work on the structure.
(5) Except as
otherwise provided in this section, if a licensed contractor files the
complaint against the licensed contractor performing work as a subcontractor on
a new structure, the board must receive the complaint no later than the earlier
of:
(a) Fourteen
months after the date the structure was first occupied; or
(b) Two years
after substantial completion of the structure.
(6) Except as
otherwise provided in this section, if a licensed contractor files the
complaint against the licensed contractor performing work as a subcontractor on
an existing structure, the board must receive the complaint no later than 14
months after the date the work on the structure was substantially completed.
(7) If a licensed
contractor files the complaint against the licensed contractor performing work
as a subcontractor on a structure and the subcontractor failed to substantially
complete the work, the board must receive the complaint no later than 14 months
after the date the subcontractor ceased to work on the structure.
(8) If the
licensed contractors employee, subcontractor or material or equipment supplier
files the complaint, the board must receive the complaint no later than one
year after the date the contractor incurred the indebtedness.
(9) The filing of
a complaint with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries for
unpaid wages constitutes the filing of a complaint for purposes of establishing
timeliness of the filing of a complaint under this section. [2001 c.197 §2 and
2001 c.414 §2; 2007 c.793 §13; 2019 c.444 §7]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 701.143
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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