OAR 817-008-0000
Issuance and Renewal of Authorizations


(1) An individual holding an authorization as defined in OAR 331-010-0000 (Definitions) is subject to the provisions of OAR Chapter 331, Division 30 regarding the issuance and renewal of an authorization and provisions regarding authorization to practice, identification, and requirements for issuance of a duplicate authorization.
(2) An individual holding an authorization as defined in OAR 331-010-0000 (Definitions) is subject to the provisions of ORS 690.046 (Practitioner certification requirements), 690.055 (Facility license and temporary facility permit requirements), 690.057 (Independent contractor registration requirements), 690.105 (Demonstration permit requirements) and 690.123 (Freelance license) for issuance and renewal of an authorization.
(3) AUTHORIZATION RENEWAL: Authorization renewal, with the exception of independent contractor registration or freelance license, must be made prior to the authorization entering inactive status. The authorization holder must submit the following for renewal:
(a) Renewal application form;
(b) Payment of required renewal fee pursuant to OAR 817-040-0003 (Fees); and
(4) INACTIVE AUTHORIZATION RENEWAL: An authorization, with the exception of independent contractor registration or freelance license may be inactive for up to three years. The authorization holder must submit the following for renewal:
(a) Renewal application form; and
(b) Payment of delinquency and authorization fees pursuant to OAR 817-040-0003 (Fees). and
(5) EXPIRED AUTHORIZATION: An authorization, with the exception of independent contractor registration or freelance license, that has been inactive for more than three years, is expired and the authorization holder must meet the requirements listed in OAR 817-007-0025 (Application Requirements for Facility Licensure) for facility license holders and OAR 817-008-0000 (Issuance and Renewal of Authorizations) for practitioners.
(6) For freelance authorization renewal or reactivation, the freelance authorization holder must submit:
(a) Proof of having passed the Board-approved Oregon Laws and Rules examination every three years; or
(b) Proof of having passed the Board-approved Oregon Laws and Rules examination within three years before the date of reactivating a dormant freelance authorization.
(7) Independent contractor registrations and freelance authorization that are not renewed become dormant; they do not become inactive and do not expire.
(8) To reactivate a dormant independent contractor registration or freelance authorization, the authorization holder must complete required qualifications, submit a form prescribed by the Office, and pay the required renewal fees.
(9) Independent contractor registrations and freelance authorization that are in dormant status are not valid.
(10) For the purpose of this rule, reactivation means to renew an independent contractor or freelance license registration that has been placed in dormant status.

Source: Rule 817-008-0000 — Issuance and Renewal of Authorizations, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=817-008-0000.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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