(a) A certificate of insurance in an amount adequate to pay for any additional corrective action necessary as a result of an improper or inadequate decommissioning or corrective action approved by the department.
(b) A summary of all projects completed since the applicant last applied for a license, including the costs of those projects.
(c) For each individual license, a demonstration of ability, which may consist of written or field examinations.
(d) Any other information deemed necessary by the department.
(e) An annual license fee as provided for in subsection (2) of this section.
(2)(a) For the business, including but not limited to corporations, limited partnerships and sole proprietorships, engaged in the performance of heating oil tank services, the annual license fee shall be:
(A) $800 for the calendar year 2020.
(B) $900 for the calendar year 2021.
(b) The annual license fee shall be $100 for each individual employed by the business and charged with the supervisory responsibility to direct and oversee the performance of tank services at a facility.
(3) The department shall maintain a registry of all persons licensed under this section, including a summary of the project information required in the application.
(4) In accordance with ORS chapter 183, the department may revoke a license of any person offering heating oil tank services who commits fraud or deceit in obtaining a license or who demonstrates negligence or incompetence in performing the heating oil tank services. [1999 c.979 §4; 2019 c.457 §1]
Note: The amendments to 466.868 by section 2, chapter 457, Oregon Laws 2019, become operative January 1, 2022. See section 3, chapter 457, Oregon Laws 2019. The text that is operative on and after January 1, 2022, is set forth for the user’s convenience. (1) In order to obtain a license under the program established pursuant to ORS 466.858, a person shall provide to the Department of Environmental Quality:
(a) A certificate of insurance in an amount adequate to pay for any additional corrective action necessary as a result of an improper or inadequate decommissioning or corrective action approved by the department.
(b) A summary of all projects completed since the applicant last applied for a license, including the costs of those projects.
(c) For each individual license, a demonstration of ability, which may consist of written or field examinations.
(d) Any other information deemed necessary by the department.
(e) An annual license fee. The fee shall be:
(A) $1,000 for the business, including but not limited to corporations, limited partnerships and sole proprietorships, engaged in the performance of heating oil tank services; and
(B) $100 for each individual employed by the business and charged with the supervisory responsibility to direct and oversee the performance of tank services at a facility.
(2) The department shall maintain a registry of all persons licensed under this section, including a summary of the project information required in the application.
(3) In accordance with ORS chapter 183, the department may revoke a license of any person offering heating oil tank services who commits fraud or deceit in obtaining a license or who demonstrates negligence or incompetence in performing the heating oil tank services.
Note: Section 3 (2), chapter 457, Oregon Laws 2019, provides:
Sec. 3. (2) The Department of Environmental Quality may, prior to January 1, 2022, assess the fees provided for in ORS 466.868, as amended by section 2 of this 2019 Act, for licenses applied for, before January 1, 2022, for activities occurring on or after January 1, 2022.
[2019 c.457 §3(2)]