Or. Admin. Code § 575-001-0030 - Licensing, Suspension, and Renewal Requirements
(1) A State of Oregon licensing board,
agency, or commission that is authorized by statute shall refuse to renew or
may suspend a certificate, license, or registration of a person, or place the
person on probation, if the person is in default in repayment of any student
loan guaranteed or insured by the Higher Education Coordinating Commission and
is not paying in a satisfactory manner as defined by federal regulation.
(2) The Higher Education
Coordinating Commission shall identify which entities it is feasible to enter
into an agreement with, to design and implement a process for conducting
database matches and notification procedures.
(3) The Higher Education Coordinating
Commission shall notify the defaulted loan borrower in writing that failure to
pay satisfactorily may result in a refusal to issue or renew, a suspension or a
placement on probation on any license, certificate or registration. The notice
shall provide the defaulted student loan borrower with an administrative
process to challenge the default status of any loan and an opportunity to
object to the collection of the debt according to
34 CFR
30.20 to
30.33
and 34 CFR
682.410.
(4) The Higher Education Coordinating
Commission shall inform defaulted borrowers and participating boards, agencies
and commissions as outlined in ORS
348.397 -
348.399.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 183.325, 690.005 - 690.235 & 348
Stats. Implemented: HB 2337, 1995 Legislative Assembly
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