OAR 820-010-0730
Use of Title if Registered in Other Jurisdiction


(1)

A person who is not registered in Oregon as a professional engineer, but holds a substantially equivalent unexpired certificate of registration in another state, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, or a foreign country, may not use the titles, “professional engineer,” “registered professional engineer,” or any of their abbreviations or derivations unless the jurisdiction(s) in which they are registered is written/printed after the title so as not to mislead the public regarding their credentials.

(2)

Other than as described in subsection (1) of this rule, no person may hold themselves out as a professional engineer in Oregon by use of the title “professional engineer,” “registered professional engineer,” or any of their abbreviations or derivatives;

(3)

Unless registered as a professional engineer in Oregon, no person may offer to practice professional engineering or engage in the practice of professional engineering, irrespective of how the person is titled or designated.

(4)

A person who is not registered in Oregon as a professional land surveyor, but holds a substantially equivalent unexpired certificate of registration in another state, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, or a foreign country, may not use the titles, “professional land surveyor,” “registered professional land surveyor,” or any of their abbreviations or derivations unless the jurisdiction(s) in which they are registered is written/printed after the title so as not to mislead the public regarding their credentials.

(5)

Other than as described in subsection (4) of this rule, no persons may hold themselves out as a professional land surveyor in Oregon by use of the title “professional land surveyor,” “registered professional land surveyor,” or any of their abbreviations or derivatives, in any commercial context or in relation to the offer or provision of professional land surveyor services.

(6)

Unless registered as a professional land surveyor in Oregon, no person may offer to practice land surveying or engage in the practice of land surveying, irrespective of how the person is titled or designated.

(7)

A person who is not registered in Oregon as a professional photogrammetrist, but holds a substantially equivalent unexpired certificate of registration in another state, territory or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, or a foreign country, may not use the titles, “professional photogrammetrist,” “registered photogrammetrist” or any of their abbreviations or derivations unless the jurisdiction(s) in which they are registered is written/printed after the title so as not to mislead the public regarding their credentials.

(8)

Other than as described in subsection (7) of this rule, no persons may hold themselves out as a professional photogrammetrist in Oregon by use of the titles “professional photogrammetrist,” “registered photogrammetrist” or any abbreviations or derivatives, in any commercial context or in relation to the offer or provision of professional photogrammetric mapping services.

(9)

Unless registered as a professional photogrammetrist in Oregon, no person may offer to practice photogrammetric mapping or engage in the practice of photogrammetric mapping, irrespective of how the person is titled or designated.

Source: Rule 820-010-0730 — Use of Title if Registered in Other Jurisdiction, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=820-010-0730.

820‑010‑0505
Biennial Renewal of Registration or Certification
820‑010‑0510
Registrants or Certificate Holders Qualified to Practice
820‑010‑0520
Registrants or Certificate Holders Not Qualified to Practice
820‑010‑0530
United States Military Registrants
820‑010‑0610
Certificates
820‑010‑0615
Posting of Certificates
820‑010‑0635
Continuing Professional Development
820‑010‑0715
Construction Contractors Offering Engineering
820‑010‑0730
Use of Title if Registered in Other Jurisdiction
820‑010‑1000
Qualifications for Registration as a Professional Engineer
820‑010‑1010
Principles and Practice of Engineering Examinations
820‑010‑1020
Education and Experience Requirements for Registration as a Professional Engineer
820‑010‑1031
Application for Temporary License as a Professional Engineer for Military Spouse or Domestic Partner
820‑010‑2000
Qualifications for Registration as a Professional Land Surveyor
820‑010‑2010
Oregon Specific Four-Hour Land Surveying Examination
820‑010‑2020
Education and Experience Requirements for Registration as a Professional Land Surveyor
820‑010‑2031
Application for Temporary License as a Professional Land Surveyor for Military Spouse or Domestic Partner
820‑010‑3000
Qualifications for Registration as a Professional Photogrammetrist
820‑010‑3010
Education and Experience Requirements for Registration as a Professional Photogrammetrist
820‑010‑3020
Photogrammetry Examination
820‑010‑3031
Application for Temporary License as a Registered Professional Photogrammetrist for Military Spouse or Domestic Partner
820‑010‑4000
Qualifications for Registration as a Structural Engineer
820‑010‑4031
Application for Temporary License as a Professional Structural Engineer for Military Spouse or Domestic Partner
820‑010‑5000
Qualification to Sit for Examination as a Water Right Examiner
820‑010‑5010
Qualification for Certification as a Water Right Examiner
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 820-010-0730’s source at or​.us