Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 809 - BOARD OF GEOLOGIST EXAMINERS
Division 50 - GENERAL
Section 809-050-0010 - Qualifications for Cooperative Registration or Temporary Permits
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 809-050-0010
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) To qualify for cooperative registration as a geologist, the applicant shall:
(a) Hold a valid registration, obtained by
passing the ASBOG examination, from a state, territory or possession of the
United States or the District of Columbia, as verified by the
Administrator;
(b) Meet the
education, experience, and exam requirements of OAR 809-030-0015(1), including
passing the ASBOG practice examination and demonstrating a minimum of seven
years qualifying geology experience;
(c) Apply for registration on forms provided
by the Board; and
(d) Submit the
required fee(s) as per OAR 809-010-0001.
(2) To qualify for cooperative certification as an engineering geologist, the applicant shall:
(a) First receive cooperative registration as
geologist from the Board;
(b)
Provide evidence of passing a certification examination approved by the Board
for engineering geologists as per OAR 809-005-0000, 809-030-0020, and
809-040-0008;
(c) Submit a complete
application on forms provided by the Board; and
(d) Submit applicable fees as per OAR
809-010-0001.
(3) To qualify for a 60-day temporary permits to engage in the public practice of geology, non-registrants must:
(a) Submit an
application on a form provided by the Board;
(b) Pay appropriate application fees as per
OAR 809-010-0001;
(c) Not reside in
Oregon or have an established place of business in Oregon;
(d) hold a current registration or
certification to practice geology from another state, territory or possession
of the United States or the District of Columbia, as verified by the
Administrator; and
(e) explain how
work will be limited to one period of 60 consecutive days in the calendar
year.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 672.515, 672.545, 672.555, 672.565, 672.585, 672.595, 672.605
Stats. Implemented: ORS 672.505-672.705
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