- (1) The agency may evaluate and approve pre-licensure training based on written evaluation criteria approved by the Training and Education Committee and made available to pre-licensure training providers. The agency may revoke a pre-licensure training provider’s right to offer pre-licensure training if a pre-licensure training provider’s training does not meet the approved criteria.
(2) The hours of pre-licensure training required under OAR 812-006-0150 shall consist of the following topics:
(a) Construction Contractors Board:
- (A) Role and authority, licensing requirements, application procedures and major divisions and functions;
- (B) Dispute resolution processes;
- (C) Business entities;
- (D) Mandatory consumer notices;
- (E) Rights and responsibilities of consumers and contractors;
- (F) Independent contractor requirements;
- (G) Exempt and non-exempt contractors;
- (H) License endorsements and requirements for bonds and insurance;
- (I) Special licenses;
- (J) Written contract requirements;
- (K) Warranty and maintenance schedule requirements;
- (L) Enforcement program; and
(b) Employer requirements and employee’s rights:
- (A) State agencies that regulate workplace issues;
- (B) Information and resources on employer requirements, employee’s rights, workers’ compensation insurance, and required workplace postings;
- (C) Civil rights;
- (D) Title VII, child labor, and important state and federal wage and hour laws;
- (E) Current minimum wage rate requirements;
- (F) Prevailing wage rate law; and
- (G) Employees and independent contractors.
(c) Taxes, record keeping and business practices:
- (A) Required employment forms;
- (B) Identification numbers;
- (C) Cost of employees;
- (D) Importance of good record keeping;
- (E) Ways to organize records;
- (F) Required tax forms and reporting times;
- (G) Professional help;
- (H) Profit and cash flow; and
- (I) Requirements for business licenses.
(d) Building codes:
- (A) Applicable codes;
- (B) Building codes books;
- (C) Code revisions;
- (D) Specialty licenses and inspections;
- (E) Required and exempt permit work;
- (F) Permit applications permit violation penalties;
- (G) Required inspections;
- (H) Inspection procedures;
- (I) Final inspections and occupancy permits; and
- (J) Red tag/stop work orders.
(e) Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division:
- (A) OR-OSHA regulations, job site inspections and resources;
- (B) Equipment basics and maintenance;
- (C) Job site record keeping;
- (D) General safety practices; and
- (E) Responsibilities and relationships among contractors and subcontractors on a job site.
(f) Sound environmental practices and laws:
- (A) Environmental friendly materials;
- (B) Good recycling, reduction and reuse methods;
- (C) Hazardous waste and special waste found in new and old construction;
- (D) Laws and regulations governing environmental hazards, proper handling and disposal methods of environmental hazards and job site debris;
- (E) Governmental agencies that regulate environmental conditions at a job site;
- (F) Environmental violation penalties;
- (G) Site preparation including construction activities that impact rivers;
- (H) Soil erosion; and
- (I) Wetlands, water quality, sewage and underground storage/heating oil tanks.
(g) Contract law:
- (A) Clear and concise contracts;
- (B) Four elements of contract law;
- (C) Three elements of a construction contract;
- (D) Breach of contract;
- (E) Minor and major breach of contract;
- (F) Written and verbal contracts and change orders;
- (G) Contractor responsibilities for work of self and others;
- (H) Partnering, negotiation, mediation, arbitration and litigation; and
- (I) Buyer’s Right to Cancel.
(h) Oregon construction lien law:
- (A) Purpose;
- (B) Required notices;
- (C) Lien law procedures;
- (D) Steps and timelines to perfect a lien and foreclose; and
(E) Important lien law differences of other states.
- (i) Project management, estimating and scheduling:
- (A) Importance of project management and consequences for failing to do so;
- (B) Simple written budgets that include cost, overhead and profit; and
- (C) Simple project schedules and consequences of improper job scheduling.
(j) Building Exterior Shell Training (BEST):
- (A) Need for BEST;
- (B) Contractor’s responsibility to construct weather-resistant building exterior shell;
- (C) Purpose of building exterior shell;
- (D) Primary components of building exterior shell;
- (E) Basic moisture management concepts;
- (F) Exterior wall assemblies; and
- (G) Best practices for building exterior shell construction.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 670.310 & 701.235
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 701.122
History
CCB 1-2013, f. 4-30-13, cert. ef. 5-1-13
CCB 1-2011, f. 2-28-11, cert. ef. 3-1-11
CCB 9-2008, f. 6-11-08, cert. ef. 7-1-08
Renumbered from 812-006-0050, CCB 10-2006, f. 9-5-06, cert. ef. 10-1-06
CCB 6-2006, f. 5-25-06, cert. ef. 6-1-06
CCB 7-2004, f. 8-26-04, cert. ef. 9-1-04
CCB 2-2003, f. & cert. ef. 3-4-03
CCB 8-2001, f. 12-12-01, cert. ef. 1-1-02
CCB 2-2001, f. & cert. ef 4-6-01
CCB 7-2000, f. 6-29-00, cert. ef. 7-1-00
CCB 4-2000, f. & cert. ef. 5-2-00
CCB 3-1998, f. & cert. ef. 2-26-98
CCB 3-1997, f. & cert. ef. 10-3-97
CCB 2-1995, f. 6-6-95, cert. ef. 6-15-95
CCB 2-1994, f. 12-29-94, cert. ef. 1-1-95
CCB 1-1994, f. 6-23-94, cert. ef. 7-1-94
CCB 5-1993, f. 12-7-93, cert. ef. 12-8-93
CCB 4-1993, f. 8-17-93, cert. ef. 8-18-93
CCB 1-1993, f. & cert. ef. 2-1-93
CCB 2-1992, f. & cert. ef. 4-15-92
CCB 1-1992, f. 1-27-92, cert. ef. 2-1-92