Statement of Contractor & Foam Encapsulation Certification - New or Remodeled Floating Property is a legal document that was released by the Oregon State Marine Board - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the Statement of Contractor & Foam Encapsulation Certification?
A: It is a certification required for new or remodeled floating properties in Oregon.
Q: What is Foam Encapsulation?
A: Foam encapsulation is a method used to insulate and protect a floating property from water damage.
Q: Why is the Statement of Contractor & Foam Encapsulation Certification required?
A: It is required to ensure that the floating property is properly insulated and protected.
Q: Who needs to obtain the certification?
A: Contractors and owners of new or remodeled floating properties in Oregon need to obtain the certification.
Q: What does the certification process involve?
A: The certification process involves hiring a licensed contractor to perform the foam encapsulation and obtaining the Statement of Contractor & Foam Encapsulation Certification.
Q: Are there any specific requirements for the foam encapsulation?
A: Yes, the foam encapsulation must meet the standards set by the Oregon Structural Specialty Code.
Q: Is there a fee for obtaining the certification?
A: Yes, there is a fee associated with the certification process.
Q: How long is the certification valid for?
A: The certification is valid for a specific period, usually indicated on the certificate.
Q: What happens if a floating property does not have the certification?
A: Floating properties without the certification may be subject to penalties or may not be eligible for certain benefits or insurance coverage.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Oregon State Marine Board.