Or. Admin. Code § 808-003-0126 - Permits and Other Requirements for Work Performed by a Landscape Contracting Business
(1) Prior to the
performance of work requiring LCB licensure, the landscape contracting business
must obtain a permit for the proposed work, if a permit is required, or confirm
in writing that the property owner or general contractor has already pulled the
required permit. This includes but is not limited to the installation of:
(a) A backflow assembly for irrigation
systems or water features;
(b) A
retaining wall, driveway, deck, fence, walkway, arbor, landscape edging or
patio;
(c) Low voltage wiring for
irrigation systems or landscape lighting;
(d) Plantings on structures; and
(e) Drainage systems for landscaping
work.
(2) Prior to the
performance of landscaping work on a structure the landscape contracting
business must confirm that the structure has been properly engineered and
municipal approval has been obtained in writing or by issuance of a municipal
permit for construction.
(3)
(a) Tapping into the potable water supply and
installation of irrigation or ornamental water feature backflow assemblies
shall be done by a licensed landscape construction professional who holds a
backflow license and who is either an employee or owner of a landscape
contracting business. The landscape construction professional or landscape
contracting business shall obtain all required permits prior to the
installation of the backflow assembly or confirm in writing that the property
owner or general contractor has already pulled the required permits, and the
landscape construction professional shall install the backflow assembly in
conformance with the applicable code requirements.
(b) If a landscape construction professional
or landscape contracting business fails to obtain permits to tap into the
potable water system for the installation of backflow assemblies for irrigation
or ornamental water feature, or fails to confirm in writing that necessary
permits have been obtained by the property owner or general contractor, or
fails to comply with applicable code requirements, the Board, in addition to
any other remedy, may suspend, condition or revoke the landscape construction
professional and/or landscape contracting business license.
(4) The preparation of plans and
drawings for a landscape irrigation system may only be prepared by a landscape
construction professional if that professional:
(a) Holds a license that authorizes the
installation of irrigation systems as stated in OAR
808-003-0040 of this rule;
and
(b) Meets the employment
requirements of ORS 671.570(1)(d);
or
(c) Meets any of the alternative
experience qualifications listed under OAR
808-003-0025.
(5) A landscape contracting
business shall not perform defective work as defined in OAR
808-002-0320. Pursuant to ORS
671.610(1)(c)
and ORS 671.997(1) the
agency may revoke or suspend a landscape construction professional license or
landscape contracting business license or both licenses and may assess a civil
penalty against either licensee if work performed by the landscape contracting
business has been determined to be defective work as defined in OAR
808-002-0320.
(6) Upon the effective date of the 2023 rule
amendments, the provisions of this rule will apply to:
(a) all claims that remain open at the Board,
and
(b) all claims received after
the effective date of the 2023 rule amendments.
(7) The 2023 amendments to this rule will not
apply to claims cases closed prior to the effective date of this
rule.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 670.310 & ORS 671.670
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 671.310 & ORS 671.595
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