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| Wall Certificate Information |
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The OregonAdministrative Rule (OAR) 820-010-0615 requires that, “Registrants doing business with the public on their own account, or as consultants, or otherwise where appropriate shall keep their certificates of registration issued by the Board posted conspicuously in their places of business, where the public can readily examine said certificates. It is the registrants' responsibility to ensure that their certificate is valid.”
Please complete and submit to the Board office, the printable form along with payment for the required fee (see fee schedule).
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| Active Registrants |
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A renewal for a certificate of registration as a professional engineer, professional land surveyor, and/or professional photogrammetrist is scheduled according to the registrant’s last name as indicated in the table below.
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Last Name Begins With
(Renewals Processed in the Following Years)
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A-F odd years December 31
(i.e., 2009, 2011, 2013…)
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G-K odd years June 30
(i.e., 2009, 2011, 2013…)
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L-R even years December 31
(i.e., 2010, 2012, 2014…)
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S-Z even years June 30
(i.e., 2010, 2012, 2014…)
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Each registrant is responsible for renewing their certificate of registration prior to their expiration date. A registrant’s renewal period is processed every two years.
To renew a certificate of registration, the Board requires submittal of payment for the required fee (see fee schedule) and certification of 30 professional development hour (PDH) units during each biennial renewal period as provided in the OAR 820-010-0635.
For additional information regarding renewals, continuing professional development (CPD), CPD audits, and requirements, please review the renewal information.
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| Inactive Registrants |
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The OAR 820-010-0520(3) states that, “Registrants may place their license on inactive status for one of the following reasons:
(a) A registrant is serving on active duty in the armed forces of the United States for a period of time exceeding one-hundred and twenty (120) consecutive days in a calendar year.
(b) A registrant has suffered a debilitating mental or physical illness, injury or disease that prevents the registrant from engaging in the professional practice.
(c) Registrants must request to be placed on inactive status. Registrants making such requests must provide the following documentation:
(A) With respect to requests made under subsection (a), a registrant must provide copies of military orders or other documentation (for example, a letter on military letterhead) that provides proof of military active duty status in excess of 120 days.
(B) With respect to requests made under subsection (b), a registrant must provide documentation prepared by a licensed physician that the registrant suffers from a specific, named debilitating mental or physical illness, injury or disease that prevents the registrant from engaging in the professional practice, and an estimate of the period of time during when the illness, injury or disease will last or whether it is of an unlimited duration.
(d) An inactive registrant may return to active status only upon application to the Board, by paying a reinstatement fee required by OAR 820-010-0305(3)(p) and by completing 15 PDH units per year for each year (or part of a year) inactive, to a maximum of 30 PDH units.
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| Request to Retire |
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The OAR 820-010-0520(2) states that, “Registrants may retire once they attain the age of 65, they notify the Board that they are not providing engineering, land surveying, or photogrammetric mapping services to the public and they request retired status. Registrants who are retired may not use their seal. However, retired registrants may sign documents, listing after their name the designation "PE (Retired)," "SE (Retired)," "PLS (Retired)," or "Photogrammetrist (Retired)," as appropriate. A retired registrant may, within a period of 5 years from retirement, return to active status only upon application to the Board, by paying a reinstatement fee required by OAR 820-010-0305(3)(t) and by completing 15 PDH units per year for each year (or part of a year) retired, to a maximum of 30 PDH units.”
Please complete and submit to the Board office, the printable form for placing a certificate of registration into the retirement status.
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| Reinstate Registration |
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To reinstate a certificate of registration from an inactive or retired status, please complete and submit to the Board office, the printable form and required fee (see fee schedule).
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