Oregon Code § 701.269·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Residential general master builder certification program; requirements;
standards; fees; rules.
(1)(a) The Construction Contractors Board may establish a voluntary
certification program for a residential general master builder of vertical
homeownership structures and other structures and may define a vertical
homeownership structure by rule. At a minimum, the certification program must
provide education, training, assessment and evaluation of individuals with
respect to the individuals knowledge of and skills in:
(A) Foundations;
(B) Roofing;
(C) Wall
construction;
(D) Siding
installation; and
(E) Energy
systems.
(b) The board may
specify certification standards that differ by the type of structure in which
the master builder may specialize, in the qualifications necessary to obtain
certification in each type of structure and in education and training standards
necessary to qualify for each type of certification.
(2) The board may
adopt rules to implement the provisions of this section and may establish and
charge to applicants for certification any fees that are necessary to pay the
expenses of administering the certification program under this section. [2021
c.413 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 701.269
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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