The Construction Contractors Board may allow a residential contractor to participate in a specialized education program under ORS § 701.120 in lieu of completing continuing education described in ORS § 701.082 (1)(c). The board may establish a minimum number of specialized education program hours or courses that the residential contractor must complete during a two-year period to substitute for all or part of the required continuing education hours. If the specialized education program provides training in one- and two-family dwelling construction, the board may approve the specialized education program as a substitute for continuing education only if the program meets the program criteria described in ORS § 455.805 (3) and Department of Consumer and Business Services rules adopted under ORS § 455.810. [2013 c.718 § 5]

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 701.083

  • Board: means the Construction Contractors Board. See Oregon Statutes 701.005
  • Contractor: means any of the following:

    (a) A person that, for compensation or with the intent to sell, arranges or undertakes or offers to undertake or submits a bid to construct, alter, repair, add to, subtract from, improve, inspect, move, wreck or demolish, for another, a building, highway, road, railroad, excavation or other structure, project, development or improvement attached to real estate, or to do any part thereof. See Oregon Statutes 701.005

  • Residential contractor: means a licensed contractor that holds an endorsement as a:

    (a) Residential general contractor;

    (b) Residential specialty contractor;

    (c) Residential limited contractor;

    (d) Residential developer;

    (e) Residential locksmith services contractor;

    (f) Residential restoration contractor;

    (g) Home inspector services contractor;

    (h) Home services contractor; or

    (i) Home energy performance score contractor. See Oregon Statutes 701.005