Oregon Statutes 455.810 – Certificates; fees; discipline; rules
(1) An individual seeking certification as a master builder must apply to the Department of Consumer and Business Services on the form prescribed by the department. Upon determining that the applicant meets the criteria for certification set forth in ORS § 455.805, the department shall issue the certificate.
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 455.810
- Department: means the Department of Consumer and Business Services. See Oregon Statutes 455.010
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
(2) Certification as a master builder is valid for three years unless suspended or revoked. An individual may renew a certificate that is in good standing by:
(a) Providing evidence of continuing education as required by department rule; and
(b) Paying a renewal fee established by the department by rule.
(3) The department may deny, refuse to renew, suspend or revoke certification as a master builder if the individual fails or ceases to meet the criteria for certification set forth in ORS § 455.805 or engages in actions resulting in a waiver revocation under ORS § 455.820 (3). The department must afford an individual an opportunity for a hearing pursuant to ORS Chapter 183 upon a denial or refusal to renew or prior to a suspension or revocation of certification.
(4) The department may adopt all rules necessary and proper for administering ORS § 455.800 to 455.820, including but not limited to rules establishing application, examination, certification and renewal fees. [2001 c.406 § 3]
See note under 455.800.