Oregon Statutes 700.052 – Registration without examination; rules
The Health Licensing Office shall issue a registration without written examination to an applicant who pays the required fees and furnishes documentation, as determined by the office by rule, showing satisfactory evidence that the applicant meets the education requirements of this chapter, and at the time of application is registered as an environmental health specialist or waste water specialist by a national association that is recognized by the Environmental Health Registration Board or is registered by the regulatory body of another state. The registration requirements of the other state or the national association, including the written examination, must be substantially equivalent to registration requirements in this state. [2003 c.547 § 101; 2005 c.648 § 108; 2013 c.568 § 129]
Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 700.052
- Board: means the Environmental Health Registration Board, established within the Health Licensing Office. See Oregon Statutes 700.010
- Environmental health specialist: means a person who by education, training and experience in the sanitary, biological and physical sciences is qualified to perform duties in environmental sanitation, including but not limited to scientific investigation and education and counseling in environmental sanitation. See Oregon Statutes 700.010
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
- Registration: means written authorization issued under ORS § 700. See Oregon Statutes 700.010
- Waste water specialist: means a person who by education, training and experience in the sanitary, biological and physical sciences is qualified to perform duties in the field of waste water treatment, disposal and reuse where soil is used in the final stage of the treatment process. See Oregon Statutes 700.010