Oregon HB 2296 was passed by state legislators last month, resulting in a surety bond increase for water well contractors. The new law takes effect on January 1, 2018, and will also increase the permit bond required for permitted water well projects.
Water well contractors, also called well constructors by the state of Oregon, are licensed by the Water Resources Department to construct, alter, abandon, or convert wells. Licensed constructors must currently post a $10,000 surety bond that guarantees their compliance with applicable sections of Chapter 537 of the Oregon Revised Statutes. HB 2296 increases the required coverage amount to $20,000.
Before becoming licensed, well contractors must pass an exam that is offered four times per year. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and pay the fees associated with licensure:
- $20 examination fee
- $150 license fee
- $150 license renewal fee
Well constructors’ licenses expire and must be renewed annually. If a water well contractor lets his or her license expire and renews it within 12 months following expiration, the renewal fee increases to $250.
Individuals that are not licensed water well contractors, but that are landowners, can apply for a permit to construct, alter, abandon, or convert a well on their property. Under current law, landowners must pay a $25 permit fee and furnish a $5,000 surety bond guaranteeing that they comply with the same laws that apply to well contractors. HB 2296 increases both the permit fee and the required surety bond coverage, mandating that landowners pay a $500 fee and furnish a $10,000 surety bond.
Before performing any water well construction, well contractors should ensure they are properly licensed and bonded. Landowners should contact the Water Resources Department to be sure they are following the proper procedure for well construction. Well constructors and landowners can contact the Department with questions about the surety bond increase.
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