Or. Admin. Code § 856-010-0013 - Grounds for Denying Original License Application
The Board may deny an application for a pilot's license, if the Board finds, after notice and hearing, that:
(1) The applicant fails to meet any one or
all of the requirements of the physical examination as specified in OAR
856-010-0010 and/or the physical
health of the applicant is such that the applicant is not physically capable of
competently exercising the license privilege and performing the work involved
without creating an unreasonable risk of harm to the applicant or to the person
or property of others.
(2) The
mental or emotional health of an applicant is such that the applicant is not
competent to exercise the license privilege and is unable to perform the work
involved without creating an unreasonable risk of harm to the applicant or to
the person or property of others.
(3) The applicant has committed a criminal
act, the facts and circumstances of which bear a demonstrable relationship to
the exercise of the license privilege. Conviction of a crime is not required to
deny an application under this provision.
(4) The applicant uses or has used alcohol,
drugs, or any other substance in such a manner as to impair the applicant's
physical or mental ability to exercise the license privilege without creating
an unreasonable risk of harm to the applicant or the person or property of
others.
(5) The applicant has
engaged in conduct involving dishonesty or misrepresentation, the facts and
circumstances of which bear a demonstrable relationship to the exercise of the
license privilege.
(6) The
applicant has failed to fulfill all the minimum requirements as stated in ORS
Chapter 776 and OAR chapter 856.
(7) The applicant has been charged with a
drug or alcohol offense during the past five years, the facts and circumstances
of which bear a demonstrable relationship to the exercise of the license
privilege.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 670 & 776
Stats. Implemented: ORS 670.280, 670.310 & 776.115
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