Or. Admin. Code § 811-010-0086 - Annual Registration
The license period for chiropractic physicians in Oregon is a period equal to 12 months, expiring on the last day of the licensee's birth date month. Licensees must comply with ORS 684.090, 684.092, and 684.094 as it applies to their license status.
(1) At least 30 days
prior to the renewal due date, the OBCE shall provide, by mail or electronic
mail to the address on record, a notice of the requirements of ORS
684.090 and ORS
684.092.
(2) As part of the annual registration, all
licensees must complete the required health care workforce data survey and pay
the fee established by the Oregon Health Authority pursuant to ORS
676.410.
(3) Active licensees must pay to the OBCE the
annual registration fee and meet the requirements of ORS
684.092 during the 12 months
prior to the expiration of the Certificate of Registration.
(4) Licensees may apply for a senior active
license, if the licensee meets and provides proof of the following
requirements:
(a) Is 60 years of age or older;
and
(b) Has held an active
chiropractic license for at least 25 years.
(5) Senior active licensees shall fulfill the
requirements of ORS 684.092 except that continuing
chiropractic education shall not be less than 6 hours per year.
(6) Active licensees may apply for an
inactive license, if the licensee is not engaged in the practice of
chiropractic in Oregon.
(7)
Inactive licensees do not have to fulfill the requirements of ORS
684.092.
(8) Inactive licensees who want to reinstate
their active license during the same license year shall pay the full active
annual registration fee and provide proof of compliance with ORS
684.092.
(9) Inactive licensees who apply for
reinstatement after five or more years after the date of transfer to inactive
license, or who cannot demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Board they have
been in active practice during the preceding five years, may be required to
establish their competency in the practice of chiropractic by:
(a) Receiving a passing grade on all or part
of an examination required by the OBCE; or
(b) Submitting a license verification showing
proof of active chiropractic practice and any disciplinary actions from all
state boards where licensure is maintained; or
(c) Petition the Board to show proof licensee
has been actively involved in a health profession in another capacity for a
minimum of at least one year of the last five.
(10) A license that is not renewed on time
may not be renewed except:
(a) Upon written
application and payment to the OBCE of the fee for the license category plus a
delinquent fee of $150 per week.
(b) Upon compliance with or exemption from
the requirements of ORS
684.092.
(11) All licensees shall submit to a criminal
background check during renewal at an interval to be determined by the Board.
(a) Licensees will not be required to submit
to a new criminal background check, if one has been submitted to the OBCE in
the last six years, unless under OBCE investigation, or for some other
OBCE-determined purpose. Licensee shall provide a complete set of fingerprints
or LiveScan Transmittal Verification form, and the criminal background check
results obtained from any state or local law enforcement agency, or from any
other agency approved by the OBCE. Licensees shall use forms or methods
prescribed by the OBCE.
(b)
Licensees must pay to the OBCE the current actual cost of conducting the state
and federal background check.
(c)
The criminal background check fee will be in addition to the renewal fee and
payable by the licensee.
(12) Licensees are not required to display a
current annual Certificate of Registration.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 684
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 684.090 & 684.092
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