(1) The COBID may deny or decertify a firm at any time it determines that the firm does not or no longer meets the eligibility standards set out in OAR 123-200-1000 through 123-200-2300 and ORS 200.005. The procedure is as follows:
- (a) In the case of denial of initial certification, the COBID will notify the applicant in writing of the denial and provide a detailed explanation supporting the reasons for denial.
- (b) In the case of decertification, the COBID shall issue a Notice of Intent to Decertify the firm 21 days prior to the date of decertification and provide a detailed explanation to support the reasons for the determination.
- (c) In the event of a denial or decertification, the applicant or certified firm has 21 calendar days from the date of notice in which to submit a written appeal to the manager of the COBID. Following the review of the applicant’s written appeal, the manager of the COBID will issue a decision.
- (d) If the applicant or certified firm does not agree with the manager’s decision, he or she may request a contested case hearing. The COBID will conduct a contested case hearing in accordance with ORS 183.310 to 183.550. Following the contested case hearing, the Hearings Officer will forward a proposed order to the manager of the COBID for issuance of a final order.
- (e) If the applicant or certified firm files an appeal in writing or requests a contested case hearing, the COBID will stay the denial or decertification pending the issuance of the final order. If the applicant or certified firm does not submit a written appeal or request for a contested case hearing to the COBID within the 21-day period, the denial or decertification shall be final.
- (2) The COBID may decertify a firm if the qualifying individual leaves the business or dies.
- (3) An individual may withdraw his or her application or certification if he or she no longer wishes to participate in the program. The applicant must complete a notarized withdrawal form provided by the COBID.
- (4) Any business denied initial certification is ineligible to reapply for a period of 12 months.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 200.055
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 200.005
History
OBDD 13-2024, amend filed 06/04/2024, effective 06/04/2024
OBDD 34-2023, temporary amend filed 12/28/2023, effective 01/01/2024 through 06/28/2024
OBDD 1-2016, f. & cert. ef. 1-5-16
OBDD 7-2013, f. & cert. ef. 9-3-13