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Respiratory Therapists Treat Cardiopulmonary System
Respiratory Therapist
A respiratory therapist is a specially trained and licensed care provider responsible for the treatment, management, diagnostic testing and care of patients with abnormalities associated with the cardiopulmonary system, all performed under the direction of a licensed physician.

Respiratory therapists provide specialized care for people with breathing difficulties, such as those with chronic lung problems, such as asthma, bronchitis and emphysema. But they also provide care to heart attack and accident victims, premature infants, and people with cystic fibrosis, lung cancer, or AIDS.

The Oregon Health Licensing Agency (OHLA) oversees regulation of respiratory therapists and other health and related professions. To access OHLA's home page, go to Department at the top of the left navigation menu and click on Oregon Health Licensing Agency.
OHLA Resources
Online License Renewal
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It's secure, speedy and saves you a stamp! OHLA's online renewal feature is part of our ongoing efforts to provide customer service excellence and a streamlined regulatory environment.
Consumers Find Help at OHLA
Regulatory compliance
If you can't resolve a problem or issue with a practitioner of one of the health and related professions OHLA regulates, we can help.
Check a License Holder's Status
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Check our online database or to see if a professional is licensed or has been subject to disciplinary action (license suspension, probation or revocation).
News You Can Use
Central issues
Learn about openings on OHLA's volunteer citizen boards and councils and access regulatory news, publications and OHLA's online newsletter, Licensing Line.
Happy Birthday, Oregon!
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Oregon celebrates its 150th birthday in 2009. Planning for this big event has already begun. Learn more and get involved!
Current Topics
Customer Connection Meeting Rescheduled for January 7, 2009
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OHLA will review and discuss agency administrative rule concepts related to mediation, confidentiality, background checks and fingerprinting as well as requirements for applicant identification, the examination process, and licensure at a special meeting on January 7.

The agency's Customer Connection Committee meets on Wednesday, January 7, 2009, at 1:30 pm at OHLA in Salem to address the issues described above. All OHLA meetings are open to the public unless the meeting is held in executive session.

For more information, call 503-378-8667 or e-mail ohla.info@state.or.us.
OHLA Establishes New Identification Requirements for Applicants
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As of December 1, 2008, all applicants for an authorization to practice (license, registration or certification) must provide two or more forms of acceptable original or certified copies of identification.
Nursing Home Administrators Board Joins OHLA
Nursing Home Administrators Board
The Oregon Health Licensing Agency (OHLA) welcomes the Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators (BENHA) to the OHLA central agency.

OHLA plans to complete the transition of BENHA by July 1, 2009, pending approval by the Oregon State Legislature.

BENHA's Web site has moved to OHLA's Web site and can be accessed by clicking on the link below. Please contact OHLA at the numbers listed on the outreach materials linked below for inquiries regarding BENHA.
Fee Changes Effective October 1, 2008
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Fee changes for all professions* regulated by OHLA are effective October 1, 2008.

*Board of Cosmetology license holders have two different effective dates depending on the type of type of license. See www.oregon.gov/OHLA/COS for more information or click on the second link below.
Serve on an OHLA Board or Council
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OHLA is currently looking to fill recent openings on the volunteer citizen boards and councils the agency oversees. Appointments are made by the Governor's Office of Executive Appointments.

Applicants complete and submit an Executive Appointments Interest Form if interested in a particular position. Contact OHLA at 503-373-2049 or ohla.info@state.or.us for more information.

 

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