Or. Admin. Code § 804-001-0014 - Selection of Board Members
(1)
Appointment of Board Members:
(a) A vacancy
exists when a board member completes the term for that position, resigns,
becomes incapacitated, or otherwise is incapable of performing the duties of a
board member, or is removed from office or is not reappointed by the Governor
prior to the expiration of the member's current term.
(b) A vacancy does not exist when an actively
sitting board member completes the member's first or second full or partial
term, so long as the member is reappointed by the Governor to a second or third
term. A member who is eligible for reappointment to a second or third term
shall give the board and the Governor written notice of intention to seek
reappointment before the expiration of the member's term.
(2) Qualifications for Licensee Membership on
the Board:
(a) A licensee is qualified to seek
nomination for board membership if the licensee is registered by the board; has
practiced as a registered landscape architect for a minimum of five years, and
has lived in the State of Oregon for a least three years preceding appointment
to the board.
(b) A licensee is not
qualified for nomination to board membership if the licensee has been
convicted, plead guilty, or plead nolo contendere to any criminal charge if the
relationship of the facts which support the charge and all intervening
circumstances tend to show that the licensee is not fit to hold the position,
in the discretion of the board.
(c)
A licensee is not qualified for nomination to board membership if the licensee,
within the previous five years, has been disciplined by the board for a
violation of ORS Chapter 671 or the rules adopted by the board.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 671.415
Stats. Implemented: 1997 SB 546
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