OAR 848-010-0027
Temporary Permit for Military Spouse


(1)

To qualify for a temporary permit to practice under this section, a military spouse must:
(a) Be the spouse of a member of the Armed Forces of the United States who is stationed in Oregon.
(b) Hold a qualified license. For the purpose of this rule, a qualified license means a current, unrestricted license to practice in good standing as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in another US state or jurisdiction that the Board determines has licensure requirements that are substantially similar to Oregon requirements for licensure. To be considered substantially similar, the licensure requirements of the other US state or jurisdiction must include at minimum:
(A) Verification of graduation from a CAPTE accredited educational program of physical therapy.
(B) Verification of passage of the NPTE exam;
(C) A fingerprint-based criminal background check;
(D) Verification of any other health practitioner licenses held; and;
(E) Continuing Competence (Continuing Education) requirements.
(c) Demonstrate competency to practice by providing sufficient proof that individual received a passing score on the Oregon Jurisprudence Exam (OR-JAM).
(2) A temporary permit to practice under this section will be granted upon completion and acceptance of:
(a) A completed military spouse application form;
(b) Payment of application fee as listed in OAR 848-005-0020 (Board Fees and Refunds);
(c) Submittal of proof that the individual is the spouse of an active duty member of the US Armed Forces;
(d) Submittal of proof of spouse’s active military duty order in Oregon;
(e) Passing score on OR-JAM;
(f) Verification of the substantial equivalency of licensure requirements of the qualifying license held in other US state or jurisdiction.
(3) A temporary permit to practice under this section is valid until the earliest of the following:
(a) Two years after the date of issuance;
(b) The date the spouse of the person to whom the permit was issued completes their term of service in this state;
(c) The date the person’s qualifying license issued by another state or jurisdiction expires, is revoked, suspended, or otherwise no longer valid.
(4) An individual granted a temporary permit to practice under this section, who subsequently applies for application by endorsement under OAR 848-010-0020 (Endorsement of Out-of-State Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants) within 60 days of the issue date of the temporary permit may apply the temporary permit fee to the cost of application by endorsement.
(5) An individual granted a temporary permit to practice under this section is required to comply with all statutes and rules that apply to an individual licensed as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant, with the exception of:
(a) Individuals are not eligible for a compact privilege.
(b) Individuals do not need to complete the continuing competency requirements in OAR 848-035-0020 (Required Hours and Period for Completion).

Source: Rule 848-010-0027 — Temporary Permit for Military Spouse, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=848-010-0027.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 848-010-0027’s source at or​.us