Or. Admin. Code § 340-163-0030 - Licensing Requirements for Heating Oil Tank Service Providers
(1) The Department
will issue a license for heating oil tank services to firms who complete and
submit a license application to the Department that includes, but is not
limited to, the following information:
(a)
The name of the firm or assumed business name as registered with the Oregon
Corporation Division, and address and telephone number of the firm;
(b) The names and addresses of all principals
of the firm;
(c) The names and
supervisor license numbers and expiration dates of all employees or principals
responsible for on-site project supervision;
(d) Proof of insurance as required by OAR
340-163-0050(3);
(e) Current Construction Contractors Board
registration number;
(f) General
information about any underground storage tank work (regulated or heating oil)
performed in Oregon or any other state(s) within the previous year as
applicable; and
(g) The required
license fee.
(2) The
Department will review the application for completeness. If the application is
incomplete, the Department will notify the applicant by telephone or in writing
of the deficiencies.
(3) Upon
approval, the Department will issue a license to the applicant that is valid
for twelve (12) months from the date of issue.
(4) License renewals must be applied for and
will be issued in the same manner as required for an initial license, except:
(a) The complete renewal application must be
submitted to the Department no later than 30 days prior to the license
expiration date;
(b) The
application must include a list of all heating oil tank site assessments and
certified decommissioning and cleanup projects worked on during the previous
twelve (12) month period. The list must include, but is not limited to, the
name of the property owner, address of the property, date(s) the services were
performed, and the type of services performed (i.e. site assessment,
decommissioning, cleanup).
(c) The
renewal license period will be for twelve (12) months from the expiration date
of the previous license issued. If the current license lapses for any reason,
the service provider may not perform or offer to perform heating oil tank
services during any time between the expiration date and issuance of the
renewal license.
(5) If
a firm changes its business name, but there are no changes in the corporate
structure (i.e. all principals remain the same), a request for a business name
change and re-issuance of the service provider license must be made in writing
and be accompanied by the required fee for name changes. A copy of the
certificate of insurance with the new corporate name must be included. The
license period will remain the same as issued to the previous business
name.
(6) If the Construction
Contractors Board requires that a firm re-register as a new entity, the service
provider license issued by the Department will become invalid and the firm must
reapply as a new applicant.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 466.706 - ORS 466.895 & ORS 466.995
Stats. Implemented: ORS 466.706 & 466.750
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