Or. Admin. Code § 331-910-0050 - Renewal of Electrology License Issued Under OAR 331-910-0025
(1) A licensee
holding an electrology license is subject to the provisions of OAR chapter 331,
division 30 regarding the renewal of a license and provisions regarding
authorization to practice, identification, and requirements for issuance of a
duplicate license.
(2) Electrology
license renewal under this rule is valid for one year.
(3) LICENSE RENEWAL: To avoid delinquency
penalties, an electrology license renewal must be made prior to the license
entering inactive status. The licensee must submit the following:
(a) Renewal application form;
(b) Payment of required renewal fee pursuant
to OAR 331-940-0000; and
(c) Attestation of having obtained required
annual continuing education under OAR
331-910-0055, on a form
prescribed by the Office. In order to renew, continuing education is required
whether the license is current, inactive, or suspended;
(d) Attestation of having read the safety and
infection control laws and rules.
(4) INACTIVE LICENSE RENEWAL: An electrology
license may be inactive for up to three years. A licensee who is inactive is
not authorized to practice. When renewing after entering inactive status, the
license holder must submit the following:
(a)
Renewal application form;
(b)
Payment of delinquency and license fees pursuant to OAR
331-940-0000; and
(c) Attestation of having obtained required
annual continuing education under OAR
331-910-0055, on a form
prescribed by the Office. In order to renew, continuing education is required
whether the license is current, inactive, or suspended;
(d) Attestation of having read the safety and
infection control laws and rules.
(5) EXPIRED LICENSE: An electrology license
that has been inactive for more than three years is expired and the license
holder must reapply and meet the requirements listed in OAR
331-910-0025.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: 676.568, 676.572, 676.576, 676.615, 690.350, 690.385 & 690.405
Statutes/Other Implemented: 676.572, 676.576, 690.350, 690.385 & 690.405
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