Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 811 - BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS
Division 10 - GENERAL RULES AND LICENSING
Section 811-010-0085 - Chiropractic License Application Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) Applicants shall be examined according to ORS 684.050 or 684.052.
(2) The Board shall provide an Applicant's Guide, which contains all necessary examination information.
(3) Fee and application requirements include the following:
(4) Documents to be submitted prior to approval to take the Oregon Specifics Examinations:
(5) Documents and fee to be submitted prior to licensure include:
(6) All applicants must take and pass the Oregon Specifics Examination consisting of written examination in ethics and jurisprudence, obstetrics and gynecology, minor surgery and proctology. Applicants who have previously taken and passed obstetrics and gynecology, and/or minor surgery and proctology within the last five years from the date of application as received by the Board are not required to retake these tests. However, all applicants must take and pass the Ethics/Jurisprudence examination.
(7) Oregon Specifics Examination Grades: The Board shall determine the passing scores. All examinations are designed to test minimal competency to protect the public.
(8) An applicant failing to achieve a passing grade as determined by the Board for the Ethics/Jurisprudence, Minor Surgery/Proctology, and/or the Obstetrics/Gynecology examination(s), must contact the national testing agency for re-examination of the failed section(s).
(9) If the applicant fails to re-test on at least one failed section within 13 months of the last examination, the file shall become inactive and the applicant must re-apply and take the entire examination.
(10) An applicant attempting to give aid or accepting aid from another while examinations are in progress shall fail the examination and will not be allowed to take the examination for a period of five (5) years.
(11) Refunds:
(12) The Board may reject applications for good cause, including evidence of unprofessional conduct.
(13) Applications that are not completed within 13 months expire and the applicant will need to reapply and newly qualify for licensure.
(14) Applicants who have completed all requirements for licensure, including passage of all required examinations, must submit the initial license fee to obtain license within one year from the date they completed all the requirements. An applicant's initial license will be valid for a minimum of 180 days. However, if the applicant's next birth date is within the 180 days, the initial license will be valid for an additional 12 months beyond the applicant's birth date.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 684
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 684.050 & 684.052