In making classification determinations, the courts and regulatory agencies weigh certain facts to determine:
- Whether the worker in question is free from direction and control; and/or
- Whether the worker is, as a matter of economic reality, independent of the business to which services are being provided.
While not all agencies utilize the same criteria, you can find the specific tests for each agency on this website under our
Rules/Statute link.
The definition of an “independent contractor” for the Department of Revenue, the Employment Department, the Department of Consumer & Business Services’ Workers’ Compensation Division, the Construction Contractors Board and the Landscape Contractors Board is found at ORS 670.600. These agencies require that the worker meet all the criteria of ORS 670.600, in order to be considered an independent contractor.
Note that different criteria are utilized by the Bureau of Labor and Industries (
BOLI.)