Grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of application or certification of person or accreditation of program
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Source:
Section 181A.640 — Grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of application or certification of person or accreditation of program; rules, https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/bills_laws/ors/ors181A.html
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Notes of Decisions
Where petitioner was discharged for cause and denied his application for basic police certificate because of gross negligence and Board on Police Standards and Training interpreted rule to include preemployment conduct, interpretation not erroneous or inconsistent with this section. Bailey v. Board on Police Standards, 100 Or App 739, 788 P2d 1022 (1990)
Although Idaho convictions had been dismissed and later expunged, where Oregon law would not have authorized either dismissal or expunction for equivalent convictions, applicant had been convicted of crime. Delehant v. Board on Police Standards, 317 Or 273, 855 P2d 1088 (1993)
Knowingly falsifying information need not involve intent to deceive in order to justify denying or revoking certification. Pierce v. Dept. of Public Safety Standards and Training, 196 Or App 190, 100 P3d 1125 (2004)
Past conduct is relevant to determining whether person possesses present character and fitness that meets standards for certification. Cuff v. Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, 345 Or 462, 198 P3d 931 (2008)
Statute does not preclude Department of Public Safety Standards and Training from adopting rule that mandates revocation of certification of public safety officer under specified circumstances. Marolla v. Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, 245 Or App 226, 263 P3d 1034 (2011)