Or. Admin. Code § 820-010-2031 - Application for Temporary License as a Professional Land Surveyor for Military Spouse or Domestic Partner
(1)
"Military spouse or domestic partner" means a spouse or domestic partner of an
active member of the Armed Forces of the United States who is the subject of a
military transfer to Oregon.
(2) A
qualifying military spouse or domestic partner shall be granted a temporary,
nonrenewable registration as a professional land surveyor, valid until the
earliest of the following:
(a) Two years from
issuance;
(b) The date the spouse
of the temporary license holder completes their term of military service in
Oregon; or
(c) The date the
temporary license holder's registration as a professional land surveyor in the
other state expires.
(3)
To qualify for registration as a professional land surveyor under this rule,
the military spouse or domestic partner must:
(a) Be married to, or in a domestic
partnership with, a member of the Armed Forces of the United States who is
assigned to a duty station located in Oregon by official active duty military
order;
(b) Currently hold
registration as a professional land surveyor in one or more of the states of
the United States of America.
(c)
Be in good standing in the state where the registration as a professional land
surveyor is held. Good standing, for purposes of this rule, means: the
professional land surveyor's registration must not be subject to any
restrictions, limitations, or pending, current, or prior discipline; and, the
professional land surveyor's registration is current with respect to all
required, continuing professional development; and
(d) Demonstrate competency by:
(A) Providing official verification that the
applicant has never had registration as a professional land surveyor revoked in
any NCEES jurisdiction;
(B)
Providing official verification that the applicant is not currently under
professional discipline for incompetence, negligence, or gross negligence in
any state where the applicant holds registration as a professional land
surveyor; and
(C) Passing the
Oregon-specific, four hour professional land surveying examination administered
by the Board.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 670.310, ORS 672.255 & HB 3030 / SB 688
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 672.002 - 672.325
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