Or. Admin. Code § 918-030-0045 - Application - Oregon Reciprocal License Requirements
(1) The purpose of these rules is to assist
the citizens of Oregon and reciprocating states with substantially similar
electrical and plumbing licensing criteria to obtain a license without
examination.
(2) For the purposes
of this rule the following definitions apply:
(a) "Reciprocal Applicant" means a person
applying for a reciprocal license.
(b) "Reciprocal License" means a license
issued by Oregon to a person who qualifies under these rules.
(c) "Reciprocal State" means a state with a
reciprocal licensing agreement with Oregon.
(d) "Work Experience" refers to work
experience obtained through a registered apprenticeship program. Work
experience may also refer to work experience verified in the manner established
by OAR 918-030-0040 or
918-030-0050.
(3) To qualify for a license under
these rules, a reciprocal applicant must prove that they:
(a) Possess an equivalent or higher license
from the reciprocal state that is current and active with no violations or
conditions attached within the past three (3) years;
(b) Qualified for the equivalent or higher
license from the reciprocal state through required work experience and by
passing an examination in the reciprocal state with a score of 75 percent or
better;
(c) Have worked a minimum
of six (6) months (1,000 hours) under the license in the reciprocal
state;
(d) Have not taken and
failed the Oregon examination within the past two (2) years for the license
type they are applying to reciprocate.
(4) A reciprocal applicant for a general
journeyman electrical license may also qualify for a license under these rules
by proving that they:
(a) Possess an
equivalent or higher license from the reciprocal state that is current and
active with no violations or conditions attached within the past three (3)
years;
(b) Qualified for the
equivalent or higher license from the reciprocal state as required by the
reciprocal agreement, and by passing an examination in the reciprocal state
with a minimum score as required in the reciprocal agreement;
(c) Have worked a minimum of six (6) months
(1,000 hours) under the license in the reciprocal state; and
(d) Have not taken and failed the Oregon
examination for a general journeyman electrical license within the past two (2)
years.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 455.117
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 455.117
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