Or. Admin. Code § 833-020-0081 - Examination
(1) All applicants
must pass a competency exam and an Oregon law and rules exam approved by the
Board.
(2) Applicants who have
passed the competency exam within 10 years prior to applying for licensure are
not required to retake the exam.
(3) Applicants applying by the reciprocity
method who have passed the competency exam 10 years or more prior to applying
for licensure in Oregon must:
(a) Retake the
exam; or
(b) Document completion of
continuing education activities which at minimum meet the requirements
described in OAR chapter 833, division 80 within the 24-month period prior to
application or initial licensure.
(4) In lieu of exam verification, applicants
applying by the reciprocity method who have maintained a comparable license in
another jurisdiction for at least two years may complete continuing education
in accordance with section (3)(b) of this rule to satisfy the competency exam
requirement.
(5) Failure to achieve
a passing score on the competency examination after taking the exam three times
will result in denial of the application for licensure, and if applicable,
termination of associate registration.
(6) The Board will not review a reapplication
until at least one year has elapsed from the date of the previous denial. For
former registered associates, the Board will only approve a subsequent
reapplication under the direct or reciprocity method.
(7) Special Accommodations. Requests for
special accommodations for a disability or for English as a second language
must be made at the time the written request to sit for the examination is
made, or when the disability becomes known to the applicant. The request must
include:
(a) Disability. Written verification
of the disability from a qualified care provider (i.e. a person certified or
licensed by the state to provide such services) detailing:
(A) Nature, extent, and duration of
disability; and
(B)
Recommendation(s) for accommodation.
(b) English as a Second Language. Written
request for reasonable accommodation detailing:
(A) Level of proficiency in English
including, but not limited to, number of years speaking and/or writing
English;
(B) History of special
accommodations granted in similar testing circumstances;
(C) Other information to support request for
special accommodation; and
(D)
Recommendation(s) for accommodation.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 675.785 - 675.835 & 676.160 - 676.180
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 675.785 - 675.835
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