OAR 839-015-0170
Scope of Examinations
(1)
The Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries may not issue an applicant a license to operate as a labor contractor until the applicant has successfully passed a qualifying examination designed to test the applicant’s ability, knowledge and proficiency to conduct and manage the business of a labor contractor. The examination must also test the applicant’s knowledge of an employer’s responsibility to prevent sexual assault and sexual harassment. The commissioner shall prescribe by rule the requirements for and the manner of testing the competency of license applicants. The License Unit shall provide written examinations as the Commissioner deems necessary.(2)
An applicant for a property services contractor license may satisfy this requirement provided that one or more of the individuals listed on the application as responsible, financially and otherwise, for fulfilling the entity’s obligations consistent with the provisions of ORS 658.405 (Definitions for ORS 658.405 to 658.511) to 658.503 (Service of process when labor contractor unavailable) successfully passes a qualifying examination.(4)
All examinations shall be “closed book.”(5)
A written examination shall not exceed three hours.
Source:
Rule 839-015-0170 — Scope of Examinations, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=839-015-0170
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