OAR 875-030-0030
Issuance of Licenses, Fees, Renewals for Certified Veterinary Technicians


(1)

Upon filing a complete application and meeting all the criteria of OAR 875-030-0010 (Criteria for Becoming a Certified Veterinary Technician (CVT)), the Board will issue the applicant a Certified a Veterinary Technician license.

(2)

Each CVT license shall expire on December 31st of each year.

(3)

On or about November 1 of each year, the Board will send a renewal application to the last known address of the CVT on file with the Board. CVTs shall keep the Board advised of their address at all times. The Board shall be entitled to rely on its records, regardless of whether the CVT keeps the Board so advised.

(4)

CVTs may be renewed annually without re-examination upon timely application. A renewal application accompanied by the annual fee of $35 must be returned to the Board postmarked no later than December 31st of each year in order to be considered timely filed.

(a)

Renewal forms received or postmarked between January 1st and 31st will incur a late fee of $10.

(b)

Renewal forms received or postmarked between February 1st and February 28 or 29 will incur a late fee of $25.

(c)

Renewal forms received or postmarked between March 1st and April 30 will incur a late fee of $35.

(d)

If the CVT license lapses, a 21-month grace period begins. The CVT may renew the license within the 21-month period by paying the maximum delinquent fee and the current annual renewal fee, and by providing documentation of veterinary technician activities, including having completed 15 hours of approved continuing education, during the interim. After 21 months, the license may be revoked and the CVT may have to re-qualify for licensure by taking an examination specified by the board.

Source: Rule 875-030-0030 — Issuance of Licenses, Fees, Renewals for Certified Veterinary Technicians, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=875-030-0030.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 875-030-0030’s source at or​.us