OAR 820-010-1010
Principles and Practice of Engineering Examinations


NCEES Examinations. The uniform, national examinations are written and scored by the NCEES, and administered by NCEES Exam Administration Services in Spring and Fall.

(1)

The NCEES-examined branches of professional engineering recognized by the Board are:

(a)

Agricultural (Agricultural and Biological Engineering NCEES examination).

(b)

Building Systems (Architectural Engineering NCEES examination).

(c)

Chemical.

(d)

Civil.

(e)

Control Systems.

(f)

Electrical (Electrical and Computer Engineering NCEES examination).

(g)

Environmental.

(h)

Fire Protection.

(i)

Industrial and Systems.

(j)

Manufacturing (for applicants that passed the NCEES manufacturing examination between 1993 – 2005).

(k)

Mechanical.

(l)

Metallurgical (Metallurgical and Materials Engineering NCEES examination).

(m)

Mining and Mineral Processing ( for applicants that passed the NCEES Mining/Mineral examination between 1960 – 1992).

(n)

Naval Architecture and Marine.

(o)

Nuclear.

(p)

Petroleum (for applicants that passed the NCEES Petroleum examination between 1981 – 1986).

(2)

California state-specific examinations approved and California-examined branches of professional engineering recognized:

(a)

Civil, effective September 30, 2018. (For applicants who passed the California state Civil examination administered in 1973).

(b)

Geotechnical. Before sitting for the California Geotechnical Engineering Examination, an exam candidate must;

(A)

Complete a pre-registration form approved by the OSBEELS; and

(B)

Submit a check or money order to the OSBEELS in the amount of $150.00, payable to “California Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists.”

(3)

Oregon Specific Examinations. The Oregon Specific examinations are written, scored, and administered by the Board.

(a)

Oregon and Washington examination branches recognized by the Board are:

(A)

Acoustical (for applicants that passed the Oregon Specific Acoustical engineering examination prior to October 2015).

(B)

Forest. (including for applicants that passed the Oregon Specific Logging examination, the Washington Logging examination or the Washington Forest examination, and for applicants that passed the joint Oregon/Washington forestry examination).

(b)

To sit for the Forest Engineering Examination, a completed Examination form and required examination fee must be received by the Board office by 5:00 p.m. on February 1. a completed Examination form and required examination fee must be received by the Board office by 5:00 p.m. on February 1.

(c)

To withdraw from the Forest Engineering Examination, and forward the Examination form and examination fees to the following year, a written request to withdraw and forward the Examination form and examination fees must be received by the Board offices no later than March 1. Examination forms and fees may only be forwarded upon withdrawal once. After one withdrawal, the original Examination form will no longer be forwarded and examination fees will not be forwarded or refunded.

(d)

To withdraw from the Forest Engineering Examination without forwarding, and request a refund of the fees, a written request to withdraw and for the fees to be refunded must be received by the Board offices no later than March 1. After one withdrawal, examination fees will not be refunded.

(e)

The cutoff score for the Forest Engineering Examination is70 points out of 100 points.

(f)

Examinees may request reasonable accommodations to the examination’s administration.

(A)

Reasonable accommodations will be provided for examinees who have a documented disability within the meaning of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Reasonable accommodations may be provided for examinees whose religious convictions prohibit them from testing on the scheduled examination dates.

(B)

Requests for reasonable accommodations must be submitted on the Board approved form, and accompanied by supporting documentation, by the deadline of February 1.

(g)

The Board may change or cancel an examination administration due to a natural disaster, an emergency declaration, or at the Board’s discretion.

(4)

Review of Examinations. With respect to the Forest Engineering Examinations administered by the Board, the Applicant may submit a written request to review the Applicant’s own examination results. The Board will allow a two-hour examination review when the Applicant failed the examination and the Applicant achieved a score within five points of the cutoff score. With respect to such reviews;

(a)

The Applicant may examine the test booklet, solution pamphlet and answer key.

(b)

The Forest Engineering Examination applicant may review the examination on only one occasion. The Board will prescribe a time and place for the review. Applicants must notify the Board at least five days before the scheduled date that they review their examinations. Applicants who fail to review their examination at the prescribed time and place will not be allowed to reschedule a review of the examination.

(c)

All examination reviews will be conducted in the presence of a person designated by the Board.

(d)

Except as allowed by the Board for persons requiring disability assistance, no person may accompany the Applicant during the examination review.

(e)

The Applicant will not take any materials into nor remove any materials from the location where the examination review is conducted.

(f)

The Applicant may prepare and submit a written request for rescoring the Applicant’s examination, provided that the Applicant’s score otherwise satisfies the requirements of this section, while at the location where the examination review is conducted.

(5)

The Board may rescore an essay response for a qualified applicant if the applicant demonstrates, in writing, sufficient technical justification that their solution deserves reconsideration. The Board’s rescore determination is final and not subject to further review. An applicant requesting the Board to rescore an examination must submit a complete written request within the two-hour timeframe.

(6)

Oregon Specific Examination Subversion.

(a)

An application of any Applicant who is under investigation by the Board for examination subversion, as defined in OAR 820-005-0040 (Examination Subversion), will not be considered by the Board until the investigation and any ensuing disciplinary action are complete.

(b)

An Applicant who the Board determines has committed examination subversion is subject to imposition of civil penalties and denial of registration. A Registrant who the Board determines has committed examination subversion is subject to imposition of civil penalties and suspension or revocation of registration.

(7)

For applicants whose Oregon registration has been revoked, or delinquent for 5 years or more due to refusal to renew or suspension, the branches of professional engineering recognized by the Board are those in subsections 1 to 3 of this rule when the applicant has passed the examination no more than one year before applying for a new registration.

Source: Rule 820-010-1010 — Principles and Practice of Engineering Examinations, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=820-010-1010.

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

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