Or. Admin. Code § 830-020-0030 - Reciprocal Licensure
(1) An applicant
for reciprocal licensure must apply to the Board on the most current form
provided by the Board. The application must be accompanied by the following:
(a) The reciprocal fee as prescribed by OAR
830-020-0040;
(b) A certified copy
of the applicant's birth certificate;
(c) A certified copy of transcripts from a
school accredited by an Association of Schools and Colleges demonstrating
completion of an Associate's degree or higher degree (for funeral service
practitioner licensure) or proof of passing an accredited course of funeral
service education (for embalmer licensure);
(d) A certification from the state(s) the
applicant is or was licensed in that includes: length of apprenticeship, if
any, examination score, date licensed, status of license at the present time,
and whether the applicant's license has ever been suspended or revoked or other
disciplinary action taken;
(e)
Proof that the applicant is or was licensed and has practiced, respectively, as
a funeral service practitioner or an embalmer in another state with
substantially similar requirements as identified by the Board for at least one
full year before the respective application date; and
(2) An applicant for reciprocal funeral
service practitioner license must pass the Board's funeral service practitioner
examination as a means of providing satisfactory proof to the Board that the
applicant has the requisite qualifications for licensing as a funeral service
practitioner in this state. The examination must include questions related to:
(a) Oregon and federal laws, rules and
regulations relating to the care, preparation, disposition and transportation
of human remains; and survivor death benefits.
(b) Reciprocal applicants for funeral service
practitioner license must receive a score of not less than 75 percent, based on
the total number of questions, in order to pass the examination. Reciprocal
applicants are eligible to take the examination at the regularly scheduled
examination dates if their examination application is received at least 14 days
prior to the examination date.
(3) Applicants for reciprocal embalmer
licensure must show evidence satisfactory to the Board that the applicant has
successfully passed the National Board Examination as administered by the
Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards or an equivalent examination
written by the Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards. The examination
must include two sections, funeral service arts and funeral service sciences,
and the applicant must receive a cumulative average score of at least 75
percent on the sections with not less than 70 percent on either of these two
sections. The applicant may be required to also take an exam on applicable
Oregon laws.
(4) A license must not
be issued to a reciprocal applicant before a complete background check has been
performed and Board approval has been received.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 692.160, 692.320 & 2015 HB 2471
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 692.140 & 2015 HB 2471
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