Source: https://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/2007/701.150
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ORS 701.150 - Satisfaction of unpaid order from bond - 2007 Oregon Revised Statutes
2007 ORS Vol. 15 Chapter 701 Section 701.150
701.131
License re­quired to perfect lien or obtain judicial or administrative remedy
701.133
Notice of intent to file complaint
701.139
Board authority over disputes
701.140
Types of allowable complaints
701.143
Require­ment for timely filing of complaints
701.145
Resolu­tion of complaints involving work on residential structures or certain small commercial structures
701.146
Resolu­tion of complaints involving work on large commercial structures or certain small commercial structures
701.148
Use of binding arbitra­tion and contested case hear­ing
701.149
Conducting arbitra­tion and contested case hear­ing
701.150
Satisfac­tion of unpaid order from bond
701.153
Recording of order as lien
701.157
Satisfac­tion of order against commercial contractor
701.160
Nonlawyer may represent certain forms of businesses before board
701.180
Waiver of media­tion or arbitra­tion
2007 ORS 701.150¹
Satisfaction of unpaid order from bond
(1) A Construction Contractors Board final order that is not paid by the contractor and that:
(a) Arises out of a complaint filed under ORS 701.145 (Resolution of complaints involving work on residential structures or certain small commercial structures) must be satisfied from a bond required for a residential contractor.
(b) Arises out of a complaint filed under ORS 701.146 (Resolution of complaints involving work on large commercial structures or certain small commercial structures) must be satisfied from a bond required for a commercial contractor.
(2) If a board final order is not paid by the contractor, the board shall notify the surety on the bond. The surety may not pay on a complaint until the surety receives notice from the board that the complaint is ready for payment.
(3) Notwithstanding ORS 701.153 (Recording of order as lien) and 701.157 (Satisfaction of order against commercial contractor), a bond is not subject to payment for a complaint that is filed more than 14 months after the earlier of:
(a) The expiration or cancellation date of the license that was in force when the work that is the subject of the complaint was completed or abandoned; or
(b) The date that the surety canceled the bond. [1971 c.740 §17; 1973 c.832 §60; 1981 c.618 §7; 1983 c.616 §15; 1987 c.414 §40c; 1989 c.928 §18; 1991 c.181 §11; 1997 c.387 §7; 1999 c.59 §208; 1999 c.402 §32; 2001 c.197 §16; 2001 c.427 §1a; 2007 c.793 §19; 2007 c.836 §69]
Note: The amendments to 701.150 (Satisfaction of unpaid order from bond) by section 69, chapter 836, Oregon Laws 2007, become operative July 1, 2008, and apply to complaints filed against persons whose contractor licenses are issued or renewed on or after July 1, 2008. See section 70, chapter 836, Oregon Laws 2007. The text that is operative until July 1, 2008, including amendments by section 19, chapter 793, Oregon Laws 2007, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
701.150 (Satisfaction of unpaid order from bond). (1) If a Construction Contractors Board final order is not paid by the contractor, the board shall notify the surety on the bond. The surety may not pay on a complaint until the surety receives notice from the board that the complaint is ready for payment.
(2) If an order of the board that determines a complaint under ORS 701.145 (Resolution of complaints involving work on residential structures or certain small commercial structures) becomes final by operation of law or on appeal and remains unpaid 10 days after the date the order becomes final, the complainant may file the order with the county clerk in any county of this state.
(3) Upon receipt, the clerk shall record the order in the County Clerk Lien Record. In addition to any other remedy provided by law, recording an order in the County Clerk Lien Record pursuant to the provisions of this section has the effect provided for in ORS 205.125 (County Clerk Lien Record) and 205.126 (Enforcement of order or warrant recorded in County Clerk Lien Record), and the order may be enforced as provided in ORS 205.125 (County Clerk Lien Record) and 205.126 (Enforcement of order or warrant recorded in County Clerk Lien Record).
(4) Payments from the surety bond of a contractor pursuant to board order and notice are satisfied in the following priority in any 90-day period. A 90-day period begins on the date the first complaint is filed with the board. Subsequent 90-day periods begin on the date the first complaint is filed with the board after the close of the preceding 90-day period. Within a 90-day period:
(a) Board orders as a result of complaints against a contractor by the owner of a residential or small commercial structure have payment priority to the full extent of the bond over all other types of complaints.
(b) If the complaints described in paragraph (a) of this subsection do not exhaust the bond, then amounts due as a result of all other types of residential or small commercial structure complaints filed within that 90-day period may be satisfied from the bond, except that the total amount paid from any one bond to nonowner complainants may not exceed $3,000.
(c) If payments involving residential and small commercial structures do not exhaust the bond, board orders and notice involving large commercial structure complaints are satisfied in the following priority, except that the total amount paid from any one bond to nonowner complainants may not exceed $3,000:
(A) Labor, including employee benefits.
(B) All other complaints involving large commercial structures except costs, interest and attorney fees.
(C) Any costs, interest and attorney fees the plaintiff may be entitled to recover.
(d) If the total complaints filed with the board against a contractor within 90 days after the board receives notice of the first complaint against the contractor exceed the amount of the bond available for those complaints, the bond shall be apportioned as the board determines, subject to the priorities established under this section.
(e) If the total amounts due as a result of complaints filed with the board within 90 days after the first complaint is filed do not exceed the amount of the bond available for those complaints, all amounts due as a result of complaints filed within the 90-day period shall have priority over all complaints subsequently filed until the amount of the bond available for the payment of complaints is exhausted.
(5) Notwithstanding subsection (4) of this section, a bond is not subject to payment for a complaint that is filed more than 14 months after the earlier of:
(b) The date that the surety canceled the bond.
(6) The total amount paid from any one bond for costs, interest and attorney fees may not exceed $3,000.
39 WLR 779 (2003)
Who may issue writs
Special pro­ce­dures for writs issued to enforce agency orders or warrants
205.126
Enforce­ment of order or warrant recorded in County Clerk Lien Record
701.068
Bonding require­ments
701.235
1 Legislative Counsel Committee, CHAPTER 701—Construction Contractors and Contracts, https://­www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/­bills_laws/­ors/­701.­html (2007) (last ac­cessed Feb. 12, 2009).
2 Legislative Counsel Committee, Annotations to the Oregon Revised Stat­utes, Cumulative Supplement - 2007, Chapter 701, https://­www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/­bills_laws/­ors/­701ano.­htm (2007) (last ac­cessed Feb. 12, 2009).