Or. Admin. R. 851-062-0114 - Reactivation of CMA Certification
To reactivate certification, within two years after the certificate expiration date, submit a fully completed application established by the Board.
(1) Participation in
Continuing Education: Applicants must confirm participation in at least eight
hours of medication-related continuing education, meeting the requirements of
OAR 851-062-0110(2),
within the two years immediately prior to expiration of
certification.
(2) Paid Employment:
Document at least 400 hours of paid employment as a CMA within the CMA
authorized duties, under supervision an RN or LPN or monitoring by an RN, in
the two years immediately preceding the receipt of the application.
(3) RN or LPN licensure: A currently licensed
RN or LPN may use their RN or LPN practice hours within the last two years as
part or all of the required 400 hours of paid employment. If licensed in
another U.S. state or jurisdiction, arrange for primary source verification of
active unencumbered RN or LPN license to be sent directly to the
Board.
(4) The Board may validate
employment hours and continuing education through a random audit
process.
(5) An individual who does
not meet the requirements above must take a Board-approved CMA training program
and pass the competency exam within one year of the date of program completion.
There is no limit on the number of times an individual can take the exam within
the one year period.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 678.440 & ORS 678.442
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 678.442
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