Or. Admin. Code § 856-010-0015 - Renewal of License
(1)
Application for renewal of license shall be made on a form provided by the
board, signed by the applicant, accompanied by the physical examination form
provided by the board and presented to the administrator of the board at least
thirty (30) days prior to expiration of license.
(2) Every state-licensed pilots shall be
required to have an annual physical examination by an Oregon or Washington
licensed physician within eleven (11) months prior to the date the pilot is
required to submit application for renewal of license to the board, the
physical requirements for which are the same as for the original license as
specified in OAR 856-010-0010(2),
except for drug testing.
(3) All
state-licensed pilots shall, within six months prior to the expiration of their
license, submit to a test indicating licensee is free of illegal substance
abuse. Testing will be for the presence of Cocaine, Opiates, Marijuana (THC),
Amphetamines and PCP (phencyclidine). Testing will be in accordance with the
Department of Transportation (Coast Guard) guidelines outlined in the Code of
Federal Regulations 46, CFR
§
16 (2009). Urine specimens are to be
analyzed by a laboratory that meets DHHS regulations set forth by the National
Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA); or provide proof to the board that licensee is
participating in a US Coast Guard approved random drug testing program;
(4) All applicants for renewal of
licenses shall submit a photocopy of their currently applicable United States
government license with radar endorsement issued by the United States Coast
Guard.
(5) All applicants for
renewal of unlimited licenses shall provide certification of meeting the
continuing professional development requirements specified in OAR
856-010-0027. Unless waived as
provided below in this paragraph, failure to comply with all requirements for
renewal of license shall constitute the failure to submit a complete
application for renewal and will result in the withholding of the renewal
license. A pilot who is unable to complete the requirements within the time
allowed due to unexpected, emergency circumstances may request in writing a
waiver and the Board may, upon good cause shown, permit a license renewal for
one year without the requirements being met, provided that all required
certifications must be made by the applicant at the time application for
renewal is made the following year.
(6) Each license issued is valid for one year
and only the unlimited state license may be renewed.
(7) Notwithstanding subsection (4) of this
section, if a pilot has submitted an application for renewal of the pilot's
federal license at least 60 days prior to the expiration date of his federal
license, but the United States Coast Guard has not completed its renewal
process by the expiration date for the federal license and the pilot has, for
that reason, no currently applicable federal license at the time of renewing
his state license, then the board may issue a provisionally renewed state
license. Any pilot to whom a provisionally renewed state license is issued must
report to the board every 30 days regarding the status of the pilot's federal
license renewal. If the United States Coast Guard completes its processing for
the federal license but declines to renew the federal license, the board may
treat the refusal to renew the federal license as a suspension or revocation of
the federal license
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 776, 670
Stats. Implemented: ORS 776.115, 670.310
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