Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 259 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY STANDARDS AND TRAINING
Division 20 - POLYGRAPH EXAMINERS LICENSING RULES
Section 259-020-0220 - Fees and Payments
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 259-020-0220
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) Payments.
(a) The Department accepts business
checks, money orders, cashier's checks, and credit cards approved by the
Department. Credit card payments may require submission of additional
verification information as designated by the Department. The Department does
not accept personal checks or cash.
(b) Fees for licensure are due at the time of
application.
(c) Amounts due to the
Department are non-refundable and non-transferable.
(d) Applicants who choose to withdraw their
application or fail to complete the application process forfeit their
application fees.
(2) Fees charged by the Department include:
(a)
Polygraph Examiner License Fee - $50;
(b) Polygraph Examiner Trainee License Fee -
$35;
(c) Examination for Licensure
Fee - $50;
(d) Fingerprint Criminal
History Check Fee - The current fee for processing a fingerprint criminal
history check may be obtained from the Department. This fee is to recover the
costs of administering the fingerprint check through the Oregon State Police
and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. This fee is separate from and does not
apply to any fees charged by a fingerprinting services vendor. An additional
fee will be charged for the third submittal of fingerprint cards when rejected
for filing by the FBI;
(e)
Duplicate or Replacement License Fee - $5; and
(f) Non-sufficient Funds (NSF) Penalty Fee -
$25.
(3) If the Department receives a payment by check and the check is returned to the Department as a non-sufficient funds (NSF) check, the payer of the fees will be assessed an NSF penalty fee in addition to the required fees.
(4) Overpayment of Amounts Due.
(a) The Department will reject payments that
include an overpayment of the amount due that is $10.01 or more.
(b) The Department may accept payments that
include an overpayment of the amount due when the overpaid amount is $10.00 or
less.
(c) Overpayment amounts that
are $10.00 or less will only be refunded upon receipt of a written request from
the person who made the overpayment, or the person's legal representative. The
written request must be received by the Department within three years of the
overpayment.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 703.230 & ORS 293.445
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 703.230, ORS 703.070, ORS 703.110, ORS 703.240 & ORS 293.445
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