Or. Admin. Code § 309-090-0020 - Recertification Requirements
(1) An
evaluator must request recertification using the forms, and in a manner
prescribed by the Authority.
(2)
The minimum requirements for recertification are:
(a) Proof of the applicant's license
permitting them to practice as a psychiatrist, licensed psychologist or LCSW in
the State of Oregon;
(b) Within six
months prior to the expiration of the evaluator's certification, the evaluator
must participate in the Recertification Updates to the Oregon Forensic
Evaluator Training Program approved by the Authority;
(c) Review and approval by the Division of a
minimum of two redacted forensic evaluation reports completed by the applicant
during the past 24 months;
(A) If the
psychiatrist or licensed psychologist applicant desires to perform criminal
responsibility forensic evaluations, at least one redacted sample should be an
evaluation of criminal responsibility. If performing juvenile forensic
evaluations one of these should be a juvenile competency or criminal
responsibility evaluation. LCSWs cannot perform any forensic evaluations other
than fitness to proceed evaluations for youth in a proceeding initiated by a
petition alleging jurisdiction under ORS
419C.005.
(B) All redacted evaluation reports submitted
by LCSWs for panel review must specifically address the topic of juvenile
competency for youths in a proceeding initiated by a petition alleging
jurisdiction under 419C.005.
(C)
These reports shall be subject to review and must meet or exceed standards
identified by the Authority as listed in OAR
309-090-0025. The review panel
may request to review an additional evaluation report if necessary to make a
determination that the reports meet or exceed standards as listed in
309-090-0025;
and
(d) A non-refundable
application fee of $250.00; and
(e)
Continued compliance with all applicable laws and
requirements.
(3) Failure
to satisfy the factors listed in section (2) above shall result in a
non-recertification order from the Authority.
(4) Failure to reapply, attend the
Recertification Updates to the Oregon Forensic Evaluator Training, or submit
redacted evaluation reports for review and approval shall constitute a
forfeiture of Full Certification which may be restored only upon written
application approved by the Authority. Individuals who fail to reapply may
receive a Temporary Certification for up to twelve months. Evaluators are
responsible for monitoring their own expiration date and reapplying at the
appropriate time.
(5) Individuals
who receive non-recertification orders may reapply for certification and will
be certified after they meet all of the requirements for certification. The
Authority shall also provide notice of the applicant's right to a hearing
pursuant to the provisions of ORS Chapter 183.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042, 419C.382 & 161.392
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 161.295-325, 419C.378-386, 161.360-370, 161.392, 419C.411 & 419C.520-529
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