Or. Admin. R. 337-010-0008 - Change of Contact Information
(1) Every licensee
or permit holder, whether active, pending or sanctioned, shall maintain on file
with the Board correct current contact information including: telephone number,
email address, residence address, employer and full name.
(2) Every licensee or permit holder must
notify the board within 30 days of any changes to the contact
information.
(3) Agency notice by
mail, whether registered, certified, or regular, to the licensee's or permit
holder current mailing address on file with the board constitutes service on
the licensee. A Notice of Proposed Disciplinary Action sent to the licensee or
permit holder at the licensee's or permit holder address of record by certified
mail or registered mail is sufficient notice even if the licensee or permit
holder fails to or refuses to respond to the service or never receives the
Notice. Such mailing permits the Board to proceed with disciplinary action in
the absence of a request for a hearing.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 688.555(1)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 688.525(1)
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(1) Every licensee or permit holder, whether active, pending or sanctioned, shall maintain on file with the Board correct current contact information including: telephone number, email address, residence address, employer and full name.
(2) Every licensee or permit holder must notify the board within 30 days of any changes to the contact information.
(3) Agency notice by mail, whether registered, certified, or regular, to the licensee's or permit holder current mailing address on file with the board constitutes service on the licensee. A Notice of Proposed Disciplinary Action sent to the licensee or permit holder at the licensee's or permit holder address of record by certified mail or registered mail is sufficient notice even if the licensee or permit holder fails to or refuses to respond to the service or never receives the Notice. Such mailing permits the Board to proceed with disciplinary action in the absence of a request for a hearing.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 688.555(1)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 688.525(1)