- (1) Except as provided in section (3), residential contractors shall have an owner, officer, RMI or employee, or a combination of those persons, who complete a minimum of eight hours of continuing education every licensing period as described in sections (2) and (3).
(2) Residential continuing education hours consist of the following:
- (a) Three hours of education on laws, regulations and business practices offered by the agency or by an approved provider under an agreement with the agency; and
(b) Five hours of education, approved by the agency and offered by approved providers, in one or more of the following subjects:
- (A) Construction business practices;
- (B) Marketing;
- (C) Customer service;
- (D) Accounting;
- (E) Business law;
- (F) Bidding;
- (G) Building Codes;
- (H) Safety;
- (I) Energy;
- (J) Trade specific courses, including, but not limited to, roofing, excavation and exterior shell construction;
- (K) Environmental hazards, including, but not limited to, asbestos, lead and radon.
- (3) Residential contractors that have not been licensed as a residential contractor during any part of the six-years immediately preceding their scheduled renewal date must complete an additional eight hours of residential continuing education in one or more of the subjects listed in section (2)(b).
- (4) Courses shall be a minimum of 50 minutes to qualify for one hour of residential continuing education credit. Courses shall be at least one credit hour.
- (5) Credit shall not be given for an individual student repeating the same residential continuing education course during a two-year licensing period, or for more than three hours of laws, regulations and business practices courses provided by the agency during a two-year licensing period.
(6) If, during the two years immediately preceding the expiration date of the license, a residential contractor served on active duty in the United States armed forces, including but not limited to mobilization or deployment, the residential continuing education requirement is waived for that two-year licensing period. This exemption applies only if the residential contractor is a:
- (a) Sole proprietor without employees;
- (b) Sole owner of a corporation; or
- (c) Sole member of a limited liability company.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 670.310, 701.082 & 701.235
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 701.082
History
CCB 4-2017, amend filed 11/22/2017, effective 12/01/2017
CCB 6-2014, f. 6-26-14, cert. ef. 7-1-14
CCB 1-2014, f. & cert. ef. 2-6-14
CCB 4-2013(Temp), f. & cert. ef. 11-26-13 thru 5-23-14
CCB 2-2013, f. & cert. ef. 10-24-13