OAR 259-008-0320
Scope of Denial/Revocation and Eligibility for Certification Following Denial/Revocation


(1)

When the Department denies or revokes public safety professional certifications pursuant to OAR 259-008-0290 (Denial of Public Safety Professional Certifications for Pre-employment Criminal Dispositions) through OAR 259-008-0340 (Issuance of Notice of Intent/Request for Hearing and Contested Case Procedures), the denial or revocation will encompass all of the public safety professional certifications subject to OAR chapter 259 division 8.

(2)

An individual denied or revoked for mandatory grounds is prohibited from performing the duties of a certifiable public safety professional and the individual is permanently ineligible for certification as a public safety professional.

(3)

An individual denied or revoked for discretionary grounds is prohibited from performing the duties of a certifiable public safety professional and ineligible for public safety professional certifications until the prescribed ineligibility period has been satisfied.

(4)

The first day of a discretionary denial or revocation ineligibility period is determined by the following circumstances:

(a)

When certifications are denied or revoked for a criminal disposition that resulted from conduct that occurred prior to or after separation from employment as a public safety professional, the first day of the ineligibility period is the date of the conviction or the plea of guilt for a deferred sentence or other criminal disposition. When there is more than one criminal disposition determined to be a moral fitness violation, the most recent disposition will be used to determine the first day of the ineligibility period;

(b)

When certifications are denied or revoked for any moral fitness violation concurrent to a separation of employment as a public safety professional, the first day of the ineligibility period is the date of the separation from the certifiable position as reported to the Department pursuant to OAR 259-008-0020 (Personnel Actions, DPSST Numbers and Use of Legal Name); or

(c)

When certifications are denied or revoked for any moral fitness violation that occurred during employment as a public safety professional and the public safety professional is employed in a certifiable position at the time of the Board’s review, the first day of the ineligibility period is the date that the Board makes the final determination to deny or revoke. Periods of separation from a certifiable position as a result of the moral fitness violation will be applied to the satisfaction of the ineligibility period.

(5)

Any application for training or certification submitted by an individual whose ineligibility period has not been satisfied will be denied pursuant to OAR 259-008-0340 (Issuance of Notice of Intent/Request for Hearing and Contested Case Procedures).
(6) In order to be eligible for the issuance of certifications after satisfying an ineligibility period, the individual must meet all of the minimum requirements for employment, training and certification as defined in OAR chapter 259 division 008.

Source: Rule 259-008-0320 — Scope of Denial/Revocation and Eligibility for Certification Following Denial/Revocation, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=259-008-0320.

259‑008‑0000
Policies and Objectives
259‑008‑0001
Board and Department Policies for the Impacts of COVID-19
259‑008‑0005
Definitions
259‑008‑0010
Minimum Standards for Employment as a Law Enforcement Officer or Utilization as a Reserve Officer
259‑008‑0011
Minimum Standards for Employment as a Telecommunicator and Emergency Medical Dispatcher
259‑008‑0015
Background Investigation
259‑008‑0017
Public Records
259‑008‑0018
Authorized Signer / Signature Authority
259‑008‑0020
Personnel Actions, DPSST Numbers and Use of Legal Name
259‑008‑0025
Minimum Standards for Training
259‑008‑0040
Period of Service
259‑008‑0045
Education Credits
259‑008‑0060
Public Safety Officer Certification
259‑008‑0064
Maintenance of Certification for Telecommunicators and Emergency Medical Dispatchers
259‑008‑0065
Maintenance of Law Enforcement Officer Certification
259‑008‑0067
Lapse and Expiration of Public Safety Professional Certifications
259‑008‑0069
Tribal Law Enforcement
259‑008‑0075
Determinations of Eligibility to be a Candidate for Election to the Office of Sheriff
259‑008‑0076
Eligibility Requirements for Police Chief
259‑008‑0078
Eligibility Requirements for Limited Duration, Administrative Positions
259‑008‑0080
Instructors for Mandated Training
259‑008‑0085
Minimum Standards for Mandated Courses
259‑008‑0090
Training Records
259‑008‑0100
Miscellaneous Activities of the Board or Department
259‑008‑0110
Prohibited Use of Force Training
259‑008‑0200
Civil Penalties
259‑008‑0220
Sanctions, Generally
259‑008‑0250
Notice of Civil Penalty
259‑008‑0290
Denial of Public Safety Professional Certifications for Pre-employment Criminal Dispositions
259‑008‑0300
Grounds for Denial, Revocation or Emergency Suspension of Public Safety Professional Certifications
259‑008‑0310
Denial/Revocation - Initiation and Review of a Professional Standards Case
259‑008‑0320
Scope of Denial/Revocation and Eligibility for Certification Following Denial/Revocation
259‑008‑0330
Surrendering Certifications
259‑008‑0340
Issuance of Notice of Intent/Request for Hearing and Contested Case Procedures
259‑008‑0400
Review of Complaints
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 259-008-0320’s source at or​.us