OAR 259-013-0260
Potentially Disqualifying Crimes


A conviction of any of the following crimes is potentially disqualifying. The lists include offenses that are crimes and may include offenses that are classified as violations or infractions for purposes of eligibility for licensure or certification. (See ORS 161.505 (“Offense” described) through 161.585 (Classification of certain crimes determined by punishment)).

(1)

Any crime or offense listed in OAR 259-008-0070;

(2)

Any crime listed in OAR 259-009-0070;

(3)

Any crime listed in OAR 259-060-0300 (Grounds to Deny, Revoke, Suspend or Refuse to Renew Alarm Monitor Professional Certification);

(4)

Any crime listed in OAR 259-061-0300 (Denial/Suspension/Revocation).

(5)

Any federal crime.

(6)

Any unclassified felony defined in Oregon Revised Statutes not listed elsewhere in this rule.

(7)

Any other felony in Oregon’s or any other jurisdiction’s statutes not listed elsewhere in this rule.

(8)

Any crime or offense in any other jurisdiction that is the substantial equivalent of any of the Oregon crimes identified in this section or as determined by an authorized designee of the Department.

(9)

Any crime adopted by the Legislature that is the substantial equivalent of any of the crimes listed in this section.

Source: Rule 259-013-0260 — Potentially Disqualifying Crimes, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=259-013-0260.

Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

Rule 259-013-0260’s source at or​.us