Or. Admin. Code § 839-015-0004 - Definitions for Regulations Pertaining to Labor Contractors
As used in these rules, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) "Aggregate bond or deposit" means
a bond or deposit posted pursuant to ORS
658.415 by a licensed business
entity on behalf of itself and any of its owners or employees who engage in
labor contracting activities to secure payment of wages and advances due from
the entity or any of its owners or employees arising from their activities as
labor contractors, whether incurred on behalf of the entity or any of its
owners or employees.
(2) "Agreed
remuneration" means compensation of any kind that is agreed upon by a labor
contractor and another for the services of such contractor.
(3) "Agricultural association" means a
nonprofit or cooperative association of farmers, growers or ranchers that is
incorporated under applicable state law and that acts as a farm labor
contractor solely on behalf of members of the association.
(4) "Application of big game repellent by
contract crew" means work performed by workers who are recruited, solicited,
supplied or employed by a person who has contracted to supply a crew of workers
to apply big game repellent.
(5)
"Bureau" means the Bureau of Labor and Industries.
(6) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of
the Bureau of Labor and Industries, or designee.
(7) "Construction labor contractor" means any
person that:
(a) For an agreed remuneration
or rate of pay, recruits, solicits, supplies or employs workers to perform
labor for another in construction;
(b) For an agreed remuneration or rate of
pay, recruits, solicits, supplies or employs workers on behalf of an employer
engaged in construction; or
(c)
Enters into a subcontract with another for any of the activities described in
subparagraph (a) or (b) of this paragraph.
(8) "Crew leader" means the member of a group
of workers who acts as a spokesperson for the group, travels with the group
from another state into Oregon, performs the same work along with other members
of the group and receives no extra compensation from any person by virtue of
acting as a crew leader, aside from any money received from other members of
the group for sharing payment of the actual expenses of the group, and provided
that the employer pays the members of the group directly and individually for
their labor. An immediate family acting as a single unit is not a group, within
the meaning of this rule. The spokesperson for such unit is not, therefore, a
crew leader. An immediate family includes the father, mother, son, daughter,
brother, sister, husband, or wife of the spokesperson for the family. A crew
leader may perform the following activities without a license:
(a) Transporting workers from their local
place of residence to their place of employment when the crew leader does not
perform this service for a profit; and
(b) Making arrangements for jobs, housing,
credit, or any other needs of the members of the group, provided the crew
leader receives no compensation for this service; and
(c) Adding members to the group in Oregon,
provided the crew leader receives no compensation therefore from the added
members or from any other person.
(9) "Farm labor contractor" means:
(a) Any person who, for an agreed
remuneration or rate of pay, recruits, solicits, supplies or employs workers to
perform labor for another in the production or harvesting of farm
products;
(b) Any person who
recruits, solicits, supplies or employs workers for an employer who is engaged
in the production or harvesting of farm products;
(c) Any person who recruits, solicits,
supplies or employs workers to gather wild forest products, as that term is
defined in paragraph (23) of this section;
(d) Any person who furnishes board or lodging
for workers in connection with the recruiting, soliciting, supplying or
employing of workers to be engaged in the production or harvesting of farm
products or in the gathering of wild forest products;
(e) Any person who bids or submits contract
offers for the production or harvesting of farm products or the gathering of
wild forest products; or
(f) Any
person who subcontracts with another for the production or harvesting of farm
products or the gathering of wild forest products.
(10) "Farmer" means the owner or lessee of
land used in the production and harvesting of farm products.
(11) "Farm-worker camp" has the same meaning
as that defined in ORS
658.705(7).
(12) "Farm-worker camp operator" has the same
meaning as that defined in OAR
839-014-0035(8).
(13) "Forest fire suppression by contract
crew" includes work performed by forest fire fighters who are recruited,
solicited, supplied or employed by a person who has contracted to supply a crew
of forest fire fighters prior to the existence of the fire. (An incidental duty
to assist in emergency fire suppression arising from a permit, timber sale
contract, or similar agreement whose primary purpose does not relate to fire
suppression does not constitute such a prior contract to supply forest fire
fighters.)
(14) "Forest labor
contractor" means:
(a) Any person who, for an
agreed remuneration or rate of pay, recruits, solicits, supplies or employs
workers to perform labor for another in the forestation or reforestation of
lands; or
(b) Any person who
recruits, solicits, supplies or employs workers for an employer who is engaged
in the forestation or reforestation of lands; or
(c) Any person who furnishes board and
lodging for workers in connection with the recruiting, soliciting, supplying or
employing of workers to be engaged in the forestation or reforestation of
lands;
(d) Any person who bids or
submits contract offers for the forestation or reforestation of lands; or
(e) Any person who subcontracts
with another for the forestation or reforestation of lands.
(15) "Forestation or reforestation
of lands" includes, but is not limited to:
(a) The planting, transplanting, tubing,
pre-commercial thinning, and thinning of trees and seedlings; and
(b) The clearing, piling and disposal of
brush and slash; and
(c) Other
activities related to the forestation or reforestation of lands including, but
not limited to, tree shading, pinning, tagging or staking; fire trail
construction and maintenance; slash burning and mop up; mulching of tree
seedlings; forest fire suppression by contract crew; application of big game
repellent by contract crew; herbicide or pesticide application in the forest by
contract crew; gopher baiting; gopher trapping and any activity related to the
growth of trees and tree seedlings and the disposal of debris from the
land.
(16) "Herbicide or
pesticide application in the forest by contract crew" means work performed by
workers who are recruited, solicited, supplied or employed by a person who has
contracted to supply a crew of workers to apply herbicides or pesticides in the
forest.
(17) "Individuals engaged
in the solicitation or recruitment of persons for day-haul work" means
individuals who solicit or recruit only persons:
(a) Who reside permanently in the local area;
and
(b) Who do not, temporarily or
otherwise, reside on the farm on which they are working; and
(c) Who are not employed by the individuals;
and
(d) Who are transported to the
farm each day.
(18)
"Janitorial Services" means work defined as "Janitorial Services" by the North
American Industry Classification System (NAICS) but does not include
residential housecleaning services.
(19) "Labor Contractor" or contractor means a
construction, property services, farm or forest labor contractor.
(20) "License" means a labor contractor's
license issued by the Bureau.
(21)
"Perform labor" means the performance of work which is manual or physical in
nature (including the use of tools), as distinguished from mental, technical,
professional or managerial. Work of a mental, technical, professional or
managerial nature includes, but is not limited to:
(a) The operation of aircraft, trucks or
heavy equipment that require special permits to operate or labor performed by
support crews in connection with such operation;
(b) Stocking surveys;
(c) Timber cruising;
(d) Plantation and timber stand examination;
(e) Surveying;
(f) Secretarial work;
(g) Supervising employees;
(h) Technical or professional work which
requires an occupational license (other than the license required by ORS
658.405 to
658.475);
(i) Work requiring an advanced type of
knowledge in a field of science, technology or learning customarily acquired
over a prolonged course of specialized instruction and study;
(j) Forest research and genetic improvement
work (including single-tree or sample lot cone collections and the planting of
parent or study trees) that services technical forestry advancement rather than
direct forestation or reforestation efforts.
(22) "Permanent employee" means an employee
of a farmer, nursery owner, processor of farm products, or owner or lessee of
land intended to be used for the production of timber whose employment is
intended to continue indefinitely. Employees employed on a seasonal, temporary
or transient basis are not permanent employees under the section.
(23) "Person" means any individual, sole
proprietorship, partnership, corporation, cooperative corporation, association,
public or private corporation, government or governmental instrumentality or
other business or legal entity.
(24) "Platoon leader" means a temporary
supervisor employed by the farmer to supervise employees hired independently by
the farmer and placed under the direction of the platoon leader, provided there
is no other connection between the platoon leader and the employees.
(25) "Production and harvesting of farm
products" includes, but is not limited to, the cultivation and tillage of the
soil, the production, cultivation, growing and harvesting of any agricultural
commodity, including, but not limited to, cottonwood trees for fiber production
and Christmas trees, and the preparation for and delivery to market of any such
commodity.
(26) "Property services
contractor" means any person that:
(a) For an
agreed remuneration or rate of pay, recruits, solicits, supplies or employs
workers to perform labor for another person to provide services that include
janitorial services; or
(b) Enters
into a subcontract with another for any of the activities described in
subparagraph (a) of this paragraph.
(27) "Staffing agency" means any person:
(a) Who operates an established firm, the
primary business purpose of which is to provide labor for other employers under
written client agreements;
(b) Who
conducts business from a fixed business location that is separate from the
business or work location of the service recipient; and,
(c) Who simultaneously provides contracted
services to two or more client employers, typically to employers representing a
range of industries.
(28)
"Supplies building materials or machinery, other than manual tools or
hand-operated power tools" means to make a substantial investment in a
construction project. This investment may be provided by supplying heavy
equipment needed to complete the project, such as bull dozers, cranes, land
movers, etc. Supplying tools that may be used by hand, such as hammers, skill
saws, table saws, reciprocating saws, nail guns, saw horses, compressors,
bazookas (for drywall installation) and similar tools would not constitute a
substantial investment in the project sufficient to create an exemption.
Supplying a significant quantity of structural building materials such as
drywall, lumber, concrete, etc. is a substantial investment in a construction
project. Supplying incidental materials such as nails, screws, drywall mud,
tape, safety goggles, gloves, etc. is not a substantial investment.
(29) "To gather wild forest products" or "the
gathering of wild forest products" means the gathering of evergreen boughs, yew
bark, bear grass, salal or ferns, and nothing else, from public lands for sale
or market prior to processing or manufacture. This term does not include the
gathering of these products from private lands in any circumstance or from
public lands when the person gathering the products, or the person's employer,
does not sell the products in an unmanufactured or unprocessed state.
(a) Example: A nursery uses its own employees
to gather evergreen boughs which it uses in the manufacture of Christmas
wreaths. The nursery is not engaged in farm labor contracting activity and
therefore would not be required to obtain a license.
(b) Example: A person contracts with the
owner of private land to remove salal from the land for resale to florists.
Because the salal is growing on private land, the person is not engaged in
"gathering of wild forest products" as that term is used in these rules
(although in some circumstances, the person may be harvesting a farm
product).
(30) "To induce
to travel" means to cause or entice a worker to travel to a specific
geographical location or area, by any promise or inducement.
(31) "Worker" means an individual performing
labor in construction, janitorial services, the forestation or reforestation of
lands, in the gathering of wild forest products, or in the production and
harvesting of farm products, or any person who is recruited, solicited,
supplied or employed to perform such labor, notwithstanding whether or not a
contract of employment is formed or the labor is actually performed. A "worker"
includes, but is not limited to, employees and members of a cooperative
corporation.
(31) As used in
subsections (4), (13), and (16) of this rule, the term "work performed" has the
same meaning as the term "perform labor" in subsection (20) of this
rule.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 658.407
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 658.405 - 658.503 & OL Ch. 008 (2018)
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