OAR 811-010-0008
Fees


All fees paid under these rules are non-refundable and are not prorated.
(1) The following fees apply to chiropractic physician applicants and licensees:
(a) Initial application and examination fee: $100;
(b) Initial application and examination fee for reciprocity candidates: $100;
(c) Initial license fee: $150;
(d) Active annual registration fee: $425;
(e) Senior active annual registration: $315;
(f) Inactive annual registration: $225; and
(g) Delinquent fee for late renewal during the 30 days immediately following the renewal date: $125 per week, not to exceed $500.

(2)

The following fees apply to chiropractic assistant applicants and certificate holders:
(a) Initial application for certification fee: $30;
(b) Initial certification: $50;
(c) Annual renewal: $75;
(d) Delinquent fee for late renewal during the 30 day grace period immediately following the renewal date: $25; and
(e) Delinquent fee for late renewal after the 30 day grace period: $50.
(3) The criminal background check fee applies to applicants, chiropractic physicians and assistants: $41.25.
(4) The Oregon Health Authority’s Healthcare Workforce Survey fee applies to both chiropractic physicians and chiropractic assistants: $2.
(5) If issued, the following fees apply to civil penalty citations:
(a) Failing to maintain current email, business and mailing addresses with the Board: $50;
(b) Failing to pay any fines or fees owed to the Board: $50 per month of non-payment, not to exceed $500 total;
(c) Failing to comply with continuing education requirements:
(A) Chiropractic physicians: $250 plus $50 per credit hour not completed, or proof provided;
(B) Chiropractic assistant: $12.50 per credit not completed, not to exceed $75;
(d) Failing to attend the Introduction to the Board meeting when required by the Board: $250:
(e) Failing to notify the Board within 10 days that licensee is convicted of a misdemeanor or felony, or arrested for a felony crime: $125 per week, not to exceed $500;
(f) Failing to release patient records upon written request within 30 days: $250;
(g) Failing to provide notice when leaving, selling, or retiring from the chiropractic office where the chiropractic physician has provided chiropractic services no later than 30 days prior to the last date the chiropractic physician worked at that location: $500.
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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