New legislation and rule changes coming to the Oregon CCB | Opinion

Provisions of the new law expand the CCB’s rule-making authority, and make it easier to track and deny new licenses to previously disciplined contractors, as well as add grounds to revoke, suspend, or now condition, licenses.

Last year, with little fanfare and few comments, the Oregon Legislature passed Senate Bill 228, which made crucial and interesting changes to the authority of the Oregon Construction Contractors Board. Provisions of the new law, which became effective Jan. 1, expand the CCB’s rule-making authority, and make it easier to track and deny new licenses to previously disciplined contractors, as well as add grounds to revoke, suspend, or now condition, licenses.

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