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Subcommittee ratifies Construction Contractors Board fee increase for two-year license, advancing SB 5510 to Ways and Means
Summary
The General Government Subcommittee approved LFO’s recommendation to ratify a Construction Contractors Board administrative fee increase that raises the two-year contractor license from $325 to $400; the measure passed the subcommittee on a roll-call vote and will go to the full Ways and Means committee.
The General Government Subcommittee on Wednesday approved Senate Bill 5510, a fee-ratification bill that authorizes the Construction Contractors Board (CCB) to charge $400 for a two-year contractor license, up from $325.
Chris Huntington, administrator of the Oregon Construction Contractors Board, told the committee the change implements fees adopted by the agency through administrative rule and approved by the Department of Administrative Services during the 2023–25 biennium. He said the last increase was in 2010 and that the CCB estimates the increase will generate about $1,400,000 in additional revenue for the 2023–25 biennium and about…
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