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OR SB1200
Bill
Status
Failed
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Kim Thatcher
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AI Summary
- Transfers regulatory authority over construction labor contractors from the Bureau of Labor and Industries to the Construction Contractors Board (CCB)
- Requires construction labor contractors to obtain a CCB license with a "construction labor contractor" endorsement and file a surety bond ($10,000 for 20 or fewer employees; $30,000 for 21+ employees)
- Defines "construction labor contractor" as a person who recruits, solicits, supplies, or employs workers on behalf of employers engaged in construction for agreed compensation, with exclusions for property owners, permit holders, staffing agencies with workers' comp coverage, labor unions, and apprenticeship committees
- Authorizes CCB to revoke, suspend, or refuse licenses for violations including false representations about employment, inducing workers to give up compensation, employing unauthorized noncitizens, or soliciting workers to travel for unavailable jobs
- Takes effect on the 91st day after legislative adjournment, with new provisions becoming operative January 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Relating to construction labor contractors; prescribing an effective date.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025
Committee Referrals
Labor and Business3/27/2025
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