OAR 259-020-0180
Period of Licensure / Expired Licenses


(1) Polygraph examiner and polygraph examiner trainee licenses expire one year from the date of issuance.
(2) Maximum Period for Licensure as a Polygraph Examiner Trainee.
(a) A person may not be licensed as a polygraph examiner trainee for an aggregate period greater than four years unless the person requests, and the Department approves, a time extension.
(b) The Department may approve a time extension in order for the polygraph examiner trainee to meet the minimum standards for licensure as a polygraph examiner for education, training or examination for licensure as defined in OAR 259-020-0120 (Minimum Standards for Licensure as a Polygraph Examiner).
(c) Department approved time extensions will not exceed one year.
(d) When a person has exhausted the allowed polygraph examiner trainee license renewals and the time extension, they are prohibited from holding licensure as a polygraph examiner trainee until two years and one day have elapsed from the expiration of the last polygraph examiner trainee license held by the person.
(e) Any application for licensure submitted prior to satisfying the two years and one day ineligibility period will be denied pursuant to OAR 259-020-0200 (Denial, Suspension or Revocation of Licensure).
(3) Expired Polygraph Examiner Licenses.
(a) A person whose polygraph examiner license has been expired for two years or less must apply for renewal of the license in accordance with OAR 259-020-0170 (Applications for Licensure / Applications for Renewal).
(b) A person whose polygraph examiner license has been expired for more than two years must submit a new application for licensure in accordance with OAR 259-020-0170 (Applications for Licensure / Applications for Renewal) and must successfully complete the examination for licensure.
(4) Expired Polygraph Examiner Trainee Licenses.
(a) A person whose polygraph examiner trainee license has been expired for two years or less must apply for renewal of the license in accordance with OAR 259-020-0170 (Applications for Licensure / Applications for Renewal).
(b) A person whose polygraph examiner trainee license has been expired for more than two years must submit a new application for licensure in accordance with OAR 259-020-0170 (Applications for Licensure / Applications for Renewal) and must complete the internship requirements defined in OAR 259-020-0140 (Polygraph Examiner Trainee Internship).
(5) A person whose polygraph examiner’s or trainee’s license has expired while the person was employed by any federal agency or while the person was on active duty as a member of the Armed Forces of the United States or on active duty as a member of the National Guard of this state may apply for renewal of their license without an examination for licensure within two years after the date of the termination of such employment or active duty by submitting an a application for renewal in accordance with OAR 259-020-0170 (Applications for Licensure / Applications for Renewal).

Source: Rule 259-020-0180 — Period of Licensure / Expired Licenses, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=259-020-0180.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 259-020-0180’s source at or​.us