Or. Admin. Code § 436-180-0140 - Qualifications, Applications, and Renewals for License as a Worker Leasing Company
(1)
Prohibition against leasing workers without a license. No person
may perform services as a worker leasing company in Oregon without a valid
license.
(2)Qualification for
license. To qualify for an initial license or renewal, a person must:
(a) Be registered and authorized to do
business in Oregon under ORS chapter 58, 60, 62, 63, 65, 67, 70, or 648, as
applicable, or be a municipal or public corporation as defined in ORS
297.405;
(b) Maintain coverage under ORS
656.017;
(c) Submit a complete application under this
rule and be approved for licensure; and
(d) Upon approval, pay the required licensing
fee of $2,050.
(3)Application for full leasing
license. Except as described in section (4) of this rule, each applicant
for an initial license must submit Form 2466, "Worker Leasing License
Application." The form and accompanying documentation must include:
(a) Complete information for the applicant,
including:
(A) Legal and assumed business
names;
(B) Mailing
address;
(C) Phone number;
(D) FEIN;
(E) Physical address of the principal place
of business;
(F) Names and contact
information, including a phone number and valid email address, for at least two
representatives who are authorized to respond to inquiries about licensing,
leasing, and coverage;
(G) A
disclosure of all states where the applicant operates as a worker leasing
company, including identification numbers and expiration dates of any licenses,
registrations, recognitions, or certifications and disclosure of any that are
not in good standing;
(H) Signed
releases for verification of compliance with tax laws from Oregon Employment
Department, Oregon Department of Revenue, and the Internal Revenue Service;
(I) Written procedures that
demonstrate how the applicant will ensure its clients provide adequate
training, supervision, and instruction to meet the requirements of ORS chapter
654;
(J) A description of any
present or prior experience of providing workers by contract and for a fee in
any state;
(K) A record of any
proceedings related to bankruptcies, liens, default, or insolvency, including
full details of the:
(i) Nature and dates of
the actions;
(ii) Outcomes, and
conditions imposed, including but not limited to: administrative orders,
lawsuits, judgments, and discharges or permitted resignations;
(iii) Name and location of the court or
jurisdiction, case numbers, and dates of any past, current, or pending
proceedings; and
(iv) Identification
numbers of any licenses, registrations, recognitions, or certifications
affected by the actions;
(L) A record of any civil or criminal actions
involving or demonstrating dishonesty or misrepresentation, including but not
limited to fraud, theft, burglary, embezzlement, deception, perjury, forgery,
counterfeiting, bribery, extortion, money laundering; or securities,
investments, or insurance violations on the part of the applicant or any
controlling person. Records of such actions must include full details of:
(i) The nature and dates of the actions;
(ii) Outcomes, sentences, and
conditions imposed, including but not limited to administrative orders,
charges, guilty pleas, pleas of no contest, criminal convictions, lawsuits,
judgments, and discharges or permitted resignations;
(iii) Name and location of the court or
jurisdiction, case numbers, and dates of any past, current, or pending
proceedings; and
(iv) Identification
numbers of any licenses, registrations, recognitions, or certifications
affected by the actions;
(M) A record of any administrative, civil, or
criminal actions against the applicant by a regulatory agency of any state
regarding worker leasing activities. Records must include full details of:
(i) The nature and dates of the
actions;
(ii) Outcomes, sentences,
and conditions imposed, including but not limited to administrative orders,
charges, guilty pleas, pleas of no contest, criminal convictions, lawsuits,
judgments, and discharges or permitted resignations;
(iii) Name and location of the court or
jurisdiction, case numbers, and dates of any past, current, or pending
proceedings; and
(iv) Identification
numbers of any licenses, registrations, recognitions, or certifications
affected by the actions;
(b) Complete information for each controlling
person, including:
(A) Full name, position,
and date of birth;
(B) Any other
names used;
(C) Residential and
business address;
(D) Phone
number;
(E) Email address;
(F) The information required under
paragraphs (3)(a)(J) through (M) of this rule;
(c) A notarized affidavit from an authorized
representative of the applicant and a statement from each controlling person
verifying the information provided is complete and truthful, and that there is
no omission of material fact; and
(d) Any additional information requested by
the director.
(4)Application for limited leasing
license. Notwithstanding section (3) of this rule, a person may apply
for a limited leasing license by submitting Form 5362, "Worker Leasing License
Application - Limited."
(a) To qualify for a
limited license, the person must:
(A) Be
licensed or certified in a state that the director has determined has
requirements substantially similar to the requirements of these
rules;
(B) Have no more than:
(i) Two Oregon clients; and
(ii) Five leased workers, in total;
(C) Be domiciled in a
state other than Oregon;
(D) Not
maintain an Oregon location; and
(E) Not directly solicit clients located or
domiciled in Oregon;
(b)
The application and accompanying documentation must include:
(A) The information required under paragraphs
(3)(a)(A) through (I) of this rule;
(B) A notarized signature of an authorized
representative of the applicant; and
(C) Any additional information requested by
the director;
(c) Upon
approval of the application under section (5) of this rule, the applicant must
pay the required licensing fee of $2,050; and
(d) After the license is issued, the licensee
must submit a full application under section (3) of this rule within 30 days
after the date it no longer qualifies for a limited license under subsection
(4)(a).
(5)
Review
of application. The director will review complete applications.
Following receipt of all information required under section (3) or (4) of this
rule:
(a) The director may request additional
information to further clarify the information and documentation submitted with
the application;
(b) The director
may conduct a background investigation of the applicant, an owner, or any
controlling person. Information learned through a background investigation, or
other information submitted during the application process, may be the basis
for the director to refuse to issue or renew a license, or to disqualify the
applicant or a controlling person from making further application; and
(c) The director will notify the
applicant of the decision to approve or deny the application in writing:
(A) If the application is denied, the notice
will include the reason for the denial and how to appeal the decision; or
(B) If the application is approved,
the director will issue a license upon receipt of the $2,050 licensing fee
under subsection (2)(d) of this rule.
(6)
License renewal. A license
will automatically expire two years after the date it was issued unless renewed
by the licensee. To renew a license, the worker leasing company must:
(a) If the license was applied for under
section (3) of this rule, submit a complete Form 5364, "Worker Leasing License
Application - Renewal," to the director at least 90 days before the expiration
of the current worker leasing license. The form and accompanying documentation
must include:
(A) The information required
under paragraphs (3)(a)(A) through (I) of this rule;
(B) Disclosure of any information required
under paragraphs (3)(a)(K) through (M) of this rule that has not been
previously disclosed to the director;
(C) Complete information for each controlling
person, including:
(i) Full name, position,
and date of birth;
(ii) Any other
names used;
(iii) Residential and
business address;
(iv) Phone
number;
(v) Email address; and
(vi) Disclosure of any information
required under paragraphs (3)(a)(K) through (M) of this rule that has not been
previously disclosed to the director;
(D)A notarized affidavit from an authorized
representative of the applicant and a statement from each controlling person
verifying the information provided is complete and truthful, and that there is
no omission of material fact; or
(b) If the license was applied for under
section (4) of this rule, submit a complete Form 5362, "Worker Leasing License
Application - Limited," as described under subsection (4)(b) of this rule; and
(c) Submit any supplemental
material necessary to establish a complete application, including any
information requested by the director, at least 45 days before expiration of
the current license; and (d) Upon application approval, pay the required
licensing fee of $2,050.
(7)Changes and corrections to
application information. The worker leasing company must notify the
director in writing of any changes or corrections to information provided in
any application approved under this rule within 30 days of the effective date
of the change or knowledge of incorrect information.
(8)
Electronic submission of
application materials. Notwithstanding any other section of this rule,
with the director's prior authorization, an applicant may submit application
materials electronically using the appropriate application form or an
electronic equivalent that contains all of the information required by this
rule.
(9)Denial of
application. The director may deny an application for initial license or
renewal for reasons including, but not limited to:
(a) Misrepresentation of information
submitted in the application;
(b)
Failure to meet any of the requirements of ORS
656.850,
656.855, or these
rules;
(c) Denial of a previous
application for, or prior suspension or revocation of, a worker leasing license
by the director;
(d) Denial,
suspension, or revocation of a license, registration, or certification, or
other disciplinary action by any governmental agency or entity;
(e) Having exercised authority, control, or
decision-making responsibility concerning any worker leasing company during a
time that company had its authorization to provide worker leasing services
denied, suspended, revoked, or restricted;
(f) Having been the subject of an order,
adverse to the applicant or controlling person, by any governmental agency or
entity in connection with any worker leasing activity;
(g) Having been found by any governmental
agency or entity to have made a false or misleading statement, material
misrepresentation, or material omission, or to have failed to disclose material
facts;
(h) Violations of worker
leasing statutes or regulations in any state;
(i) Failure to establish minimum experience,
training, or education that demonstrates competency in providing worker leasing
services;
(j) Nonpayment of taxes,
liens, fees, assessments, civil penalties, or any other moneys due the State of
Oregon or another jurisdiction;
(k)
Having filed for bankruptcy, been declared bankrupt, or been the subject of
other proceedings related to insolvency, default, or delinquency;
(l) Having been convicted of, or pleaded
guilty or no contest to, any felony or misdemeanor involving dishonesty or
misrepresentation, including but not limited to fraud, theft, burglary,
embezzlement, deception, perjury, forgery, counterfeiting, bribery, extortion,
money laundering; or violations involving securities, investments, or insurance
violations on the part of the applicant or any controlling person; or
(m) Having failed to provide documents
requested by the director.
(10)
Disqualification. The
director may disqualify an applicant or controlling person from applying for a
license in the future for any of the reasons listed under section (9) of this
rule. If an applicant or controlling person is disqualified:
(a) The applicant or controlling person may
not reapply for a license for at least two years from the disqualification
date; and
(b) The disqualification
may apply to any new worker leasing company created through the sale, transfer,
or conveyance of ownership or of the worker leasing company's assets to another
person, owner, or controlling person.
(11)
Appeal of denial or
disqualification. An applicant or controlling person may appeal a denial
or disqualification under this rule as provided in OAR
436-180-0008 and OAR
436-001.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 656.726(4) & ORS 656.855
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 656.855
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