OAR 839-015-0380
Professional Training for Managers, Supervisors and Employees of Property Services Contractors


(1)

Property services contractors must provide professional training pertaining to the topics specified in section (4) of this rule to all of the contractor’s managers, supervisors and workers engaged in janitorial services as follows:
(a) At least once during the year in which a property services contractor license is first issued to a property services contractor;
(b) For new employees, within 90 days of the employee’s initial hiring date;
(c) For existing employees employed in a job classification which does not perform janitorial services who transfer or are assigned to a new job classification which is engaged in janitorial services, within 90 days of the employee’s transfer or reassignment; and
(d) At least once every two years after the renewal of a license.

(2)

The training provided must be:

(a)

Delivered by a qualified trainer either in a live presentation which includes an end-of-training discussion to solidify the concepts and principles covered in the training; or in an interactive webinar, the content of which must be provided both in writing and verbally and which includes an assessment of the trainee’s understanding of the topics covered in the training;

(b)

Draw upon various training methodologies and be of an appropriate length to cover the required content at a reasonable pace; and

(c)

Be provided in a language understood by the trainee, either by providing the training directly in such language or by having a certified interpreter interpret the training in a language the trainee understands.

(d)

In the case of a community rehabilitation program which is qualified by the State of Oregon as a qualified rehabilitation facility and which employs workers with various mental, physical, social, emotional, and linguistic abilities, the content and delivery methods of the training required by this rule may be modified to accommodate such workers, provided that the modified training addresses the topics specified in section (4) in a manner that is reasonably expected to promote understanding of those topics.

(3)

Trainees may not be required or permitted to perform their regular work duties during the time they are taking the training, and must be paid for the time they are in training.

(4)

A training curriculum that includes all of the following elements will be considered to be approved by the Bureau of Labor and Industries:

(a)

Definitions of sexual assault, sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace;

(b)

Strategies for prevention of sexual assault, sexual harassment and discrimination in the workplace;

(c)

Cultural competency;

(d)

Legal protections for employees who report violations of state or federal laws, administrative rules or regulations;

(e)

A summary of protected classes under state and federal civil rights laws;

(f)

A discussion of the concepts of “severe or pervasive” conduct and subjective and objective standards of unwelcome conduct;

(g)

The employer’s duty to protect employees from assault and harassment by managers, coworkers and non-employees in the workplace;

(h)

Strategies for preventing assault and harassment, including effective policies and enforcement, reporting and monitoring, and preventing retaliation; and,

(i)

The employer’s specific policies regarding prohibited conduct, reporting misconduct, conducting investigations, measures to effectively correct and eliminate misconduct, the reinforcement of inclusive cultures and values relative to the environment, and the dynamics and demographics that may be unique to the organization or industry.

(5)

Property service contractors must provide the following information with each license renewal application:

(a)

A statement that the contractor has provided the professional training to all of the contractor’s managers, supervisors and workers as required by ORS 658.428 (Rules must require property services contractors to provide professional training) and this rule; and

(b)

Copies of the curriculum and related materials used to provide the training required by this rule.

Source: Rule 839-015-0380 — Professional Training for Managers, Supervisors and Employees of Property Services Contractors, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=839-015-0380.

839‑015‑0000
Notice of Proposed Rule
839‑015‑0004
Definitions for Regulations Pertaining to Labor Contractors
839‑015‑0125
Contractors Must Obtain a License
839‑015‑0130
Exemptions from Licensing
839‑015‑0135
Issuance of License
839‑015‑0140
Licensing Requirements
839‑015‑0141
Licensing Requirements for Employees of Contractor/ Indorsements
839‑015‑0142
Use of Certain Agents Prohibited/Evidence of Sham or Subterfuge
839‑015‑0145
Character, Competence and Reliability
839‑015‑0150
Procedure for Obtaining a Temporary Permit
839‑015‑0155
Procedure for Obtaining a License
839‑015‑0157
Procedure for Obtaining Reduction in the Amount of Required Aggregate Bonding When More than One Individual Is Required to Be Licensed in One Entity
839‑015‑0160
Procedure for Obtaining a Duplicate License
839‑015‑0165
Procedure for Issuing or Renewing License
839‑015‑0170
Scope of Examinations
839‑015‑0175
Examination Requirements
839‑015‑0178
Grading of Examinations/Notice of Score
839‑015‑0180
Review of Examinations
839‑015‑0185
Re-Examination
839‑015‑0190
Substitution of Oregon Examination
839‑015‑0195
Alternative Methods of Examination
839‑015‑0200
Proof Required/Forms to Be Used for Bonds and Deposits
839‑015‑0210
Amount of Bond or Deposit to Be Filed
839‑015‑0220
Deposit in Cash or Negotiable Securities
839‑015‑0230
Procedure for Obtaining Reduction in the Amount of Bond or Deposit Required
839‑015‑0250
Protesting the Issuance of a License
839‑015‑0260
Procedure for Filing Protest
839‑015‑0300
Contractor to Submit “Wage Certification” Form
839‑015‑0310
Contractor to Furnish Statement of Worker’s Rights and Remedies
839‑015‑0320
Form of License
839‑015‑0350
Contractor to File Work Agreements between Labor Contractor and Farmers and Others
839‑015‑0355
Property Services Contractor Work Locations, Employee Counts and Demographic Information
839‑015‑0360
Contractor to File Work Agreements between Labor Contractor and Workers
839‑015‑0370
Contractor to Furnish Statement of Earnings and Statement of Prevailing Wage
839‑015‑0380
Professional Training for Managers, Supervisors and Employees of Property Services Contractors
839‑015‑0400
Records Required to Be Made and Maintained by Contractor
839‑015‑0410
Records Availability
839‑015‑0450
Notice of Compliance with Bond Requirements
839‑015‑0500
Action Against the Bond or Deposit
839‑015‑0502
Contractor to Pay Food and Lodging Expenses of Workers Who Travel Prior to the Availability of Employment
839‑015‑0503
Contractor to Pay Certain Transportation Costs
839‑015‑0504
Application of OAR 839-015-0502 and 839-015-0503 Limited
839‑015‑0505
Definitions for Civil Penalties
839‑015‑0507
Violations Separate and Distinct
839‑015‑0508
Violations for Which a Civil Penalty May Be Imposed
839‑015‑0509
Inspection of Contractor’s License or Temporary Permit
839‑015‑0510
Criteria for Determining a Civil Penalty
839‑015‑0512
Schedule of Civil Penalties
839‑015‑0520
Denying, Suspending, Revoking or Refusing to Renew License
839‑015‑0525
Immediate Suspension or Refusal to Renew a License
839‑015‑0530
Knowing Employment of an Alien Not Legally Present or Legally Employable in the United States
839‑015‑0600
Procedure for Filing Civil Action under ORS 658.453(4)
839‑015‑0605
Knowingly Using the Services of an Unlicensed Contractor
839‑015‑0610
Actions Under ORS 658.475 for Injunctive or Declaratory Relief and Damages
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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