OAR 338-010-0030
General Examination Information


(1)

The board approved examination for an environmental health specialist registration is the NEHA examination and NEHA passing score. The NEHA examination may be administered by an entity approved by the Office.

(2)

The board approved examination for a waste water specialist registration is the Oregon Waste Water Specialist examination, administered by the Office. The passing score for the examination is 68 percent.

(3)

The board approved examination for an environmental health specialist trainee is the Oregon Environmental Health Specialist Trainee Laws and Rules examination administered by the Office. The passing score for the examination is 70 percent.

(4)

To be eligible for examination, an applicant must meet identification requirements listed under OAR 331-030-0000 (Application Requirements).

(5)

The examination is administered in English only, unless an Office-approved testing contractor or vendor provides the examination in languages other than English.

(6)

Examination candidates may be electronically monitored during the course of testing.

(7)

Examination candidates must adhere to the maximum time allowance for each section of the examination, as established by the Board.

(8)

Notes, notetaking, textbooks, notebooks, electronic equipment and communication devices, such as personal computers, pagers and cellular telephones or any other devices deemed inappropriate by the Office, are prohibited in the examination area.

(9)

Notwithstanding subsection (8) of this section, candidates taking the waste water examination may use an Office-issued calculator and text books during the examination.

(10)

Notwithstanding subsection (8) of this section, candidates taking the Oregon laws and rules examination may use an Office-issued copy of the Oregon administrative rules and Oregon revised statutes.

(11)

Candidate conduct that interferes with the examination may result in the candidate’s disqualification during or after the examination, the candidate’s examination being deemed invalid, and forfeiture of the candidate’s examination fees. Such conduct includes but is not limited to:

(a)

Directly or indirectly giving, receiving, soliciting, attempting to give, receive or solicit aid during the examination process;

(b)

Violations of subsections (4), (7), or (8) of this rule;

(c)

Removing or attempting to remove any examination-related information, notes or materials from the examination site;

(d)

Failing to follow directions relative to the conduct of the examination; and

(e)

Exhibiting behavior that impedes the normal progress of the examination.

(12)

If the candidate is disqualified from taking the examination or the candidate’s examination is deemed invalid for reasons under subsection (7) of this rule, the candidate may be required to reapply, submit additional examination fees, and request in writing to schedule a new examination date, before being considered for another examination opportunity.

Source: Rule 338-010-0030 — General Examination Information, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=338-010-0030.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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