OAR 584-070-0271
Transitional School Psychologist License for First Time Out-of-State Applicants


(1)

Upon filing a correct and complete application in form and manner prescribed by the commission, a qualified applicant may be granted a Transitional School Psychologist License.

(2)

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(a)

The Transitional School Psychologist License is issued for eighteen months and is not renewable. At that time, the educator must qualify for an Initial or a Continuing School Psychologist License.

(b)

The educator must qualify for a Continuing School Psychologist License upon expiration of six (6) years following the date the Transitional School Psychologist License was first issued.

(3)

The Transitional School Psychologist License is valid for:

(a)

School psychology at all age or grade levels,

(b)

Substitute counseling at any level;

(c)

Substitute teaching at any level in any specialty.

(4)

To be eligible for a Transitional School Psychologist License, the applicant must:

(a)

Have a master’s or higher degree in educational psychology or therapeutic psychology from a regionally accredited institution or approved foreign equivalent;

(b)

Hold an unrestricted school psychologist license or certificate in any state or comparable jurisdiction; and

(c)

Furnish fingerprints in the manner prescribed by the commission and provide satisfactory responses to the character questions contained in the commission’s licensure application. (See also, OAR 584-036-0062 for Criminal Records Check Requirement.)

Source: Rule 584-070-0271 — Transitional School Psychologist License for First Time Out-of-State Applicants, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=584-070-0271.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 584-070-0271’s source at or​.us