Section 670.330
[1971 c.753 §14; renumbered 456.757 in 1987]
Section 670.335 – Disposition of fees received by boards; procedure for payment of board expenses.
Except as otherwise provided by law, all fees or other funds received by a professional licensing or advisory board shall be paid into the State Treasury monthly. Such payments shall be credited to separate accounts in the General Fund for each board, and any such payments shall constitute a continuous appropriation of such amounts from […]
Section 670.275 – Policy statement.
In enacting chapter 753, Oregon Laws 1971, it is the intention of the Legislative Assembly to provide for the more effective coordination of the administrative functions of boards charged with responsibility for protecting the public through the licensing and regulating of certain professions practiced in this state. Further, it is the intention of the Legislative […]
Section 670.280 – Denial, suspension or revocation of license based on criminal conviction; rebuttable presumption; denial of license or imposition of discipline for conduct substantially related to fitness and ability of applicant or licensee.
(1) As used in this section: (a) “License” includes a registration, certification or permit. (b) “Licensee” includes a registrant or a holder of a certification or permit. (2) Except as provided in ORS 342.143 (3) or 342.175 (3), a licensing board, commission or agency may not deny, suspend or revoke an occupational or professional license […]
Section 670.283 – Power of state agency to suspend license includes power to reinstate.
If a state agency, board or commission has the power to issue any license, certification or registration necessary to practice any profession or engage in any trade or calling, any statute granting the state agency, board or commission the power to suspend the license, certification or registration includes the power to reinstate: (1) At a […]
Section 670.285
[1975 c.759 §10; renumbered 183.435]
Section 670.290 – Prohibited uses of juvenile records in employment, licensing or admission.
It shall be unlawful for any state agency or licensing board, including the Oregon State Bar, to: (1) Require that an applicant for employment, licensing or admission answer any questions regarding the existence or contents of a juvenile record that has been expunged pursuant to ORS 419A.260 to 419A.271; (2) Bar or discharge from employment […]