Or. Admin. Code § 259-061-0240 - Continuing Education Requirements
(1) Licensed investigators are required to
complete the following continuing education requirements during each two-year
licensure period.
(a) A licensed private
investigator must complete at least 32 hours of continuing education. At least
two of the hours must be in ethics.
(b) A licensed provisional investigator must
complete at least 40 hours of continuing education. At least two of the hours
must be in ethics.
(2)
"Continuing education" means any educational endeavor that reasonably could be
considered beneficial to the work of the investigator.
(3) Continuing education may be completed
in-person, remotely, or through self-study.
(4) Continuing education sources include, but
are not limited to:
(a) Participation in
conferences or educational courses offered by trade schools or colleges,
whether as an attendee or a presenter;
(b) Independent studies;
(c) Publishing articles related to the field
of investigation; and
(d) Training,
classes, seminars, workshops, lectures, and webinars.
(5) Completion of the continuing education
must be reported through a Department-approved submission process. The report
may be submitted during the current licensure period or with the application
for renewal.
(a) The Department may require
the investigator to describe how the reported continuing education is
beneficial to their work as an investigator.
(b) The Department may reject reported
continuing education that it does not reasonably consider beneficial to the
work of the investigator.
(6) If an investigator exceeds the required
continuing education hours during a two-year licensure period, the investigator
may report the additional hours to the Department and request that the hours
carry over to the next licensing period.
(a)
The maximum carryover is 15 hours per licensing period.
(b) Additional hours in ethics may carry over
as part of the total number of hours completed but may not be used to satisfy
the requirement to complete at least two hours in ethics during each licensing
period.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 703.480
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 703.430, ORS 703.480 & ORS 703.447
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