Oregon Code § ORS 701.495

Residential locksmith services contractor license; exemption from testing and continuing education
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(1) A residential locksmith services contractor license authorizes the holder to operate a business providing the services of locksmiths as defined in ORS 701.475 for residential or small commercial structures, but does not authorize the holder to engage in other contractor activities.
(2) Notwithstanding ORS 701.126, the Construction Contractors Board may not impose a continuing education requirement for a residential locksmith services contractor. This subsection does not exempt a responsible managing individual for the business from compliance with any continuing education requirements established by the board under ORS 701.485 for a certified locksmith.
(3) Notwithstanding ORS 701.122, the board may not require a residential locksmith services contractor or the responsible managing individual for the business to take a test measuring the knowledge of the contractor or responsible managing individual regarding business practices and laws affecting construction contractors.
Note: 701.126 was repealed by section 6, chapter 718, Oregon Laws 2013. The text of 701.495 was not amended by enactment of the Legislative Assembly to reflect the repeal. Editorial adjustment of 701.495 for the repeal of 701.126 has not been made.

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