Or. Admin. Code § 259-020-0190 - Reciprocity
(1) The Department
may issue a license as a polygraph examiner in this State to a person who is
licensed as a polygraph examiner by another state or territory of the United
States, without an examination for licensure by the Department, if the person
submits an application for licensure pursuant to OAR 259-020-0170 and the
Department finds that the person:
(a) Is at
least 18 years of age;
(b) Is a
citizen of the United States;
(c)
Was licensed pursuant to the requirements of such other state or territory
that, at the date of the issuance of such license by such other state or
territory, were substantially equivalent to the requirements of the Act for the
licensing and regulation of polygraph examiners in this state; and
(d) Is licensed by another state or territory
that grants reciprocity to polygraph examiners licensed in this
state.
(2) In accordance
with the requirements of ORS 703.120, if the person is not a resident of this
state, the person must provide an irrevocable written consent permitting the
Director to act as the agent of the person for the service of all legal process
in this state.
(3) When making a
determination regarding the equivalency of the requirements for licensure by
another state, the Department may, upon receipt of an application for licensure
as a polygraph examiner, accept the applicant's professional experience as
being equal in professional value toward the five years of active investigative
experience required by ORS 703.090(1)(e) and OAR 259-020-0120(3)(b).
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 703.230
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 703.070, ORS 703.090, ORS 703.110 & ORS 703.130
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