Or. Admin. Code § 918-020-0420 - Training and Experience Required of an Individual
(1) An individual desiring to obtain or renew
a master builder certificate shall have the following prerequisites prior to
applying to the division:
(a) Be an owner or
regular employee of a qualified construction company and be authorized by the
company to provide assurance to the division that all state and local code
requirements are met;
(b) In each
of the five preceding calendar years, have either performed or supervised
dwelling construction or whole dwelling remodel. In at least two of the five
years, the construction or remodel shall have occurred in a geographic area
that has or implements a master builder program; and
(c) Provide verification of completion of an
approved training program on the current adopted One- and Two-Family
Dwelling Specialty Code.
(2) An approved program shall include, but
need not be limited to, 36 hours of instruction in:
(a) Administration;
(b) Chimneys and fireplaces;
(c) Decay and termite protections;
(d) Energy conservation;
(e) Footings and foundations;
(f) Roof-ceiling construction;
(g) Roof coverings;
(h) Site inspections or conditions;
(i) Wall construction, assemblies and
coverings; and
(j) Wood and metal
framing.
(3) Individuals
desiring to be a master builder shall apply to the division using division
supplied forms and pay an application fee of $150. Examinations are approved
and administered by the division and cover the provisions of the One- and
Two-Family Dwelling Specialty Code, excluding electrical, plumbing and
mechanical. Individuals must score a minimum of 75 percent to successfully pass
the exam.
(4) Individual
applications shall be denied if:
(a) The
applicant is the subject of an adverse final order issued by the Construction
Contractors Board or the division based upon acts committed within the 36
months preceding the application date that:
(A) Violated a specialty code, licensing or
permit requirement; or
(B) Resulted
in a claim being filed with the board or the division against the
individual.
(b) If the
individual is an owner of a qualified construction company, an adverse final
order issued against the company is an adverse order issued against the
individual;
(A) Completion of an approved
training program cannot be verified; or
(B) The applicant fails to pass the
division-approved examination.
(5) Upon determining that the applicant has
successfully met all requirements for certification as a master builder, the
division shall issue a certificate to the individual applicant.
(6) The division shall maintain a list of
master builders.
(7) The division
may deny, refuse to renew, suspend or revoke certification as a master builder
if the individual fails or ceases to meet the criteria for certification set
forth in OAR 918-020-0420 or engages in
actions resulting in a waiver revocation under OAR
918-020-0480. Pursuant to ORS
Chapter 183, an applicant may request a contested case hearing upon a denial or
refusal to renew or prior to a suspension or revocation of
certification.
(8) Certification as
a master builder expires on April 1 no later than three years after the date of
issuance unless suspended or revoked. An individual may renew a certificate
that is in good standing by:
(a) Providing
evidence that the person continues to meet the requirements of subsections
(1)(a) and (b) of this rule;
(b)
Providing evidence of continuing education as required by attending a
division-approved class covering recent code changes in the One- and
Two-Family Dwelling Specialty Code, excluding electrical, plumbing and
mechanical, no later than 12 months after the code effective date;
and
(c) Paying a $50 renewal
fee.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 455.805 & ORS 455.810
Stats. Implemented: ORS 455.805 & ORS 455.810
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