Or. Admin. Code § 413-330-0930 - Contractor
(1) A short-form
contract is used by the Department only to contract with a provider who is an
independent contractor.
(2) An SOC
contractor must be at least 18 years of age.
(3) A contractor for an SOC short-form
contract is selected by direct negotiations. The Department negotiates directly
with the contractor who is determined to be the best able to provide the
services at a reasonable price. No informal or formal contractor selection and
solicitation process is required.
(4) A nontraditional contractor is considered
a traditional contractor once the total dollar amount of all contracts the
individual has with the Department, regardless of funding source or purpose,
exceeds $8,000 during a 12-month period. At that point, the insurance and
liability coverage requirements increase. A traditional contractor is required
to meet all contractual insurance requirements, including the requirement to
obtain professional liability insurance, if the contractor must be licensed or
accredited to do the contracted work. The 12-month period is measured from the
earliest contract effective date to the latest contract end date for all
contracts that the nontraditional contractor has with the Department.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 418.005
Stats. Implemented: ORS 279.727 & 279.729
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