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ORS 701.107

Known as the Construction Contractors Licensing Act

The act spans §§ 701–701 (183 sections).

2013 c.251 §2

In addition to any other authority granted to the Construction Contractors Board, the board may revoke, suspend or refuse to issue a license to a person if the board finds that the person has engaged in dishonesty by supplying any governmental entity or person with false information regarding the activities of a construction contracting business, knowing, or having reason to know, that the false information will result in any person evading all or part of an obligation with regard to:

(1) Any federal, state or local income tax laws;

(2) Social security contributions;

(3) Unemployment taxes;

(4) Workers’ compensation premiums;

(5) Wage and hour laws;

(6) Federal or state occupational safety and health laws;

(7) Child support;

(8) Alimony;

(9) A judgment;

(10) A garnishment; or

(11) Other laws or debts identified by the board by rule.

Official source: Oregon State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Oregon statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.