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Code · Oregon · ORS Chapter 701 · Construction Contractors and Contracts · Licensing

701.107 Sanction for assisting evasion of obligations

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701.107 Sanction for assisting evasion of obligations. In addition to any other authority granted to the Construction Contractors Board, the board may revoke, suspend or refuse to issue a license to a person if the board finds that the person has engaged in dishonesty by supplying any governmental entity or person with false information regarding the activities of a construction contracting business, knowing, or having reason to know, that the false information will result in any person evading all or part of an obligation with regard to:
(1)Any federal, state or local income tax laws;
(2)Social security contributions;
(3)Unemployment taxes;
(4)Workers’ compensation premiums;
(5)Wage and hour laws;
(6)Federal or state occupational safety and health laws;
(7)Child support;
(8)Alimony;
(9)A judgment;
(10)A garnishment; or
(11)Other laws or debts identified by the board by rule. [2013 c.251 §2]
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