ORS 329A.525
Standards and processes for international early childhood professionals

  • rules

(1)

As used in this section, “international early childhood professional” is an individual who has received professional training in early learning and care, or a college or university degree related to early learning and care, outside of the United States.

(2)

The Department of Early Learning and Care shall adopt standards and processes to reduce barriers that impede an international early childhood professional from entering the early learning workforce in Oregon.

(3)

At a minimum, the standards and processes must:

(a)

Simplify and eliminate administrative inefficiencies that exist within the early learning system in Oregon;

(b)

Identify a method to determine minimum qualifications for an international early childhood professional to participate in the early learning workforce in Oregon; and

(c)

Establish minimum qualifications for an international early childhood professional to participate in the early learning workforce in Oregon, including requirements related to professional training and academic credentials. [2023 c.308 §1]
Note: 329A.525 (Standards and processes for international early childhood professionals) was enacted into law by the Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 329A or any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.
Note: Sections 1 and 2, chapter 522, Oregon Laws 2023, provide:
Sec. 1. (1) The Department of Early Learning and Care shall commission an independent study to identify barriers to a high quality early childhood workforce, including inefficiencies that may exist within the statewide professional recognition database that records licensing and training of early childhood professionals, and to provide guidance for future professional development specific to the needs of the early childhood workforce in Oregon. In selecting an entity to conduct the independent study, the department shall prioritize either of the following entities that demonstrate experience in applied policy research and analysis and subject matter expertise regarding matters related to early learning:

(a)

Community-based nonprofit organizations.

(b)

Firms that have received a certification issued by the Certification Office for Business Inclusion and Diversity.

(2)

At a minimum, the study shall:

(a)

Examine barriers and inefficiencies within the existing early childhood workforce registry.

(b)

Evaluate challenges faced by current and prospective early childhood professionals.

(c)

Review the active efforts that are in place, if any, that promote increased accessibility and transferability of community college credits across post-secondary institutions.

(d)

Consider possible accreditation processes for transferring international college credits related to early childhood and child development.

(e)

Explore career pathways developed or implemented by entities, including but not limited to community colleges and community-based organizations, that have successfully reduced inefficiencies and barriers for individuals seeking apprenticeships, on-the-job training and other professional training that lead to employment in occupations related to early childhood.

(3)

The department shall convene a stakeholder group to review the findings from the study and provide recommendations for:

(a)

Strategies to attain more equitable compensation for the early childhood workforce.

(b)

Creating a career pipeline for the early childhood workforce that increases opportunities for education, training and credentialing.

(c)

The content of administrative rules adopted by the department under subsection (4) of this section.

(4)

No later than December 31, 2025, the department shall adopt rules that address barriers that impede entry into the early childhood workforce by early childhood professionals. At a minimum, the rules must simplify and eliminate administrative inefficiencies that exist within the early childhood workforce registry by:

(a)

Establishing consistent standards for assessing the professional qualifications and academic experience of early childhood professionals for purposes of determining the appropriate worker classifications and pay rates for such professionals.

(b)

Streamlining the processes used to verify or accredit the out-of-state professional or academic credentials of an early childhood professional to determine whether those credentials count towards qualifications that are specific to the early childhood workforce in Oregon.

(c)

Providing a foreign language translation feature within the early childhood workforce registry for early childhood professionals to translate relevant documents free of charge.

(d)

Establishing standards and processes by which an early childhood professional may provide consent to a hiring agency to access the professional’s workforce registry account to provide technical assistance to the professional.

(5)

The department shall prepare and submit reports in the manner provided under ORS 192.245 (Form of report to legislature), and may include recommendations for legislation, to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to early learning and care as follows:

(a)

The first report must be submitted no later than September 15, 2024, and must be a preliminary report that summarizes the findings of the study.

(b)

The second report must be submitted no later than December 31, 2024, and must provide:

(A)

Comprehensive evaluations on the findings of the study;

(B)

The status and the degree to which any rulemaking has occurred pursuant to subsection (4) of this section;

(C)

Recommendations for administrative actions and legislative proposals based on the results of the study; and

(D)

Recommendations of specific funding sources for implementing or supporting the recommendations made under subparagraph (C) of this paragraph. [2023 c.522 §1]
Sec. 2. Section 1 of this 2023 Act is repealed on January 2, 2026. [2023 c.522 §2]

Source: Section 329A.525 — Standards and processes for international early childhood professionals; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors329A.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

329A.010
Implementation of child care laws by department
329A.020
Duties of department related to child care
329A.025
Information sharing with state agencies
329A.030
Central Background Registry
329A.100
“Resource and referral system” defined for ORS 329A.100 to 329A.135
329A.110
Policy
329A.120
Services by resource and referral entities
329A.130
Resource and referral entities required to match funds
329A.135
Duties of department related to resource and referral system
329A.250
Definitions for ORS 329A.030, 329A.250 to 329A.450 and 329A.500
329A.252
Provision of care by persons whose record, certification or registration or enrollment in registry is denied, revoked or suspended
329A.255
Preschool recorded program and school-age recorded program
329A.260
Minimum standards for child care facilities
329A.261
Development of quality recognition and improvement system
329A.263
Emergency plan for facilities
329A.270
Renewal procedure for certification or registration
329A.273
Child Care Fund
329A.275
Rules
329A.280
When certification required
329A.290
Qualifications of applicant for certification
329A.300
Issuance of certification
329A.310
Application
329A.330
Registration requirements
329A.340
Certain child care providers required to attend orientation
329A.342
Jurisdiction
329A.344
Cease and desist order
329A.346
Progressive enforcement system
329A.348
Interference with disclosure of information
329A.350
Denial, revocation or suspension of certification or registration
329A.360
Notice
329A.370
Injunction
329A.390
Inspection
329A.400
Duties of Oregon Health Authority
329A.410
When search warrant required
329A.420
Cooperative agreements to inspect premises
329A.430
Rights of family child care providers to join labor organizations
329A.440
Application of land use regulations to family child care homes
329A.450
Assistance to staff of facility
329A.460
Separate sleeping quarters not required for certain persons providing child care or babysitting services
329A.500
Employment Related Day Care subsidy program and other subsidy programs
329A.505
Inspection
329A.525
Standards and processes for international early childhood professionals
329A.600
Early Childhood Suspension and Expulsion Prevention Program
329A.625
Prohibition on suspending or expelling child from program
329A.700
Definitions for ORS 329A.700 to 329A.712
329A.703
Program established
329A.706
Program implementation
329A.712
Revenue distribution to child care providers
329A.720
Findings
329A.723
Definitions for ORS 329A.720 to 329A.732
329A.725
Child Care Infrastructure Fund
329A.727
Allowable costs
329A.730
Nonprofit grants
329A.732
Technical assistance
329A.750
Department of Early Learning and Care responsible for administering federal funds
329A.990
Criminal penalty
329A.992
Suspension
329A.994
Civil penalty for interference with disclosure of information

Current through early 2026

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