OAR 820-050-0001
Continuing Professional Development — Certified Water Right Examiner (CWRE)


The purpose of professional development requirements is to demonstrate a continuing level of competency of certified water right examiners (CWRE).

(1)

Requirements:

(a)

A Registered Geologist that holds certification as a CWRE is required to obtain 10 professional development hour (PDH) units during each biennial certification period.

(b)

A Registered Geologist certified for part of a certification period of six months or greater shall obtain a prorated amount of required PDH.

(c)

A Registered Geologist certified for part of a certification period of less than six months are not required to obtain PDH for that certification period.

(d)

Every CWRE shall report PDH units on the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Organizational form and submit to the Board office with the renewal form and fee. The CPD Organizational form must be completed in its entirety.

(e)

Supporting documentation to verify the PDH units recorded on the CPD Organizational form must be submitted to the Board office when requested to participate in an audit. Supporting documentation may include, but is not limited to:

(A)

Completion certificate(s);

(B)

Paid receipt(s);

(C)

Attendance log;

(D)

Other documents supporting evidence of attendance.

(f)

The CPD Organizational form and supporting documentation must be submitted to the Board in English or translated to English.

(g)

Records must be retained for five (5) years.

(2)

PDH units must be obtained in qualifying activities related to the individual’s certification. A qualifying activity is any course or activity with a clear purpose and objective which improves, or expands the skills and knowledge relevant to the professional activities of a certified water right examiner as defined in ORS Chapter 537 (Appropriation of Water Generally) and OAR Chapter 690.

(3)

Non-qualifying activities may include, but are not limited to:

(a)

Regular employment;

(b)

Personal self improvement;

(c)

Equipment demonstrations or trade show displays;

(d)

Enrollment without attendance at courses, seminars, etc.

(e)

Repetitive attendance at the same course;

(f)

Repetitive teaching of the same course;

(g)

Attending committee meetings or general business meetings of any organization;

(h)

Taking professional or required examinations.

(4)

Units — The conversion of other units of credit to PDH units is as follows:

(a)

1 College Semester hour equals 45 PDH;

(b)

1 College Quarter hour equals 30 PDH;

(c)

1 Continuing Education unit equals 10 PDH.

(5)

Sources of PDH units — One (1) PDH unit may be obtained for each contact hour of instruction or presentation. Unless otherwise noted, there is no maximum amount of PDH units a CWRE may earn per biennial certification period. Sources of PDH units include, but are not limited to the following:

(a)

Successful completion of college courses;

(b)

Successful completion of short courses, tutorials, correspondence, web based courses, televised and videotaped courses;

(c)

Active participation in seminars, in-house courses, workshops, and professional conventions;

(d)

Teaching or instructing a course, seminar, or workshop one time only. (This does not apply to full-time faculty teaching college courses);

(e)

Authoring or co-authoring published papers, articles or books. Maximum of 3 PDH units per biennial certification period;

(f)

Active participation in professional or technical society, committee, or board. Maximum of 2 PDH units per biennial certification period;

(g)

Self study. Maximum of 2 PDH units per biennial certification period;

(h)

Non-technical educational activities related to employment.

(6)

Determination of Credit — Credit determination for activities is the responsibility of the CWRE and is subject to review by the Board. The Board has final authority with respect to approval of courses, credit, PDH units for courses and other methods of earning credit.

(7)

If a CWRE exceeds the requirement in any certification period, a maximum of 5 PDH units in courses/activities may be carried forward into the next certification period.

(8)

Delinquent, retired or inactive certificate holders must provide evidence of holding active registration as a professional engineer, professional land surveyor, registered geologist, in addition to completing the PDH requirements as outlined in OAR 820-010-0520 (Registrants or Certificate Holders Not Qualified to Practice) in order to attain active status.

Source: Rule 820-050-0001 — Continuing Professional Development — Certified Water Right Examiner (CWRE), https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=820-050-0001.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 820-050-0001’s source at or​.us