Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 830 - MORTUARY AND CEMETERY BOARD
Division 11 - GENERAL INFORMATION
Section 830-011-0020 - Trainee (Apprenticeship) - Generally
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Apprenticeship for embalmer, funeral service practitioner, or intern apprentice must be served under persons who are and have been licensed and working in Oregon for at least one aggregate year within the last ten years.
(2) To qualify for a license as an embalmer, in addition to meeting the time and competency requirements, an apprentice embalmer must be directly involved in the following during the apprenticeship period under the supervision of a licensed embalmer:
(3) To qualify for a license as a funeral service practitioner, in addition to meeting the time and competency requirements, an apprentice funeral service practitioner must be directly involved in the following during the apprenticeship period under the supervision of a licensed funeral service practitioner:
(4) Intern apprentices must serve their apprenticeships in accordance with the internship guidelines established by an accredited funeral service education program and as recognized and approved by the Board. A copy of the guidelines is available from the Board upon request.
(5) Applicants for an apprenticeship certificate must submit an application in accordance with ORS Chapter 692. The application must be submitted on the most current form provided by the Board and be accompanied by:
(6) Prior to becoming licensed as a funeral service practitioner, apprentices must provide a certified copy of transcripts from a college or university accredited by an agency recognized by the US Department of Education or equivalent that illustrates completion of an associate degree or higher. Prior to becoming licensed as an embalmer, apprentices must provide proof of completion of an accredited course of funeral service education.
(7) The effective date of the apprenticeship will be the date the completed application, fee, and the required certificates are received and validated in the office of the Board and the application is approved by the Board. A letter will be sent notifying the apprentice of the status of their apprenticeship or application.
(8) The certificate of apprenticeship must be issued to the applicant as a trainee (apprentice) to a specified licensee in good standing. If the apprentice intends to change the licensee to whom apprenticed, the apprentice must immediately file a request for approval of the transfer with the Board and pay the required fee. A certificate must be reissued upon payment of an administrative charge. When an apprentice ceases to work under a specific licensee, the apprenticeship certificate becomes null and void. It is the responsibility of the supervising licensee to notify the Board's office of any termination in employment or supervision of the apprentice.
(9) Trainee (Apprentice) funeral service practitioner and embalmer certificates will not be granted to any person for a period longer than 48 aggregate months. When an apprentice has completed their apprenticeship, they will no longer be licensed as an apprentice, but must qualify either as a licensed embalmer or licensed funeral service practitioner.
(10) Notwithstanding (9), the Board may consider a request for extension of the apprenticeship period for reasonable and extenuating circumstances beyond the control of the trainee (apprentice).
(11) Trainee (Apprentice) supervisors are responsible for all assigned activities and any arrangements made by the trainee (apprentice) at any location.
(12) In lieu of meeting apprenticeship requirements, an applicant for Oregon funeral service practitioner or embalmer licensure is deemed to have satisfied the respective apprenticeship requirement upon submitting satisfactory proof to the Board that the person has practiced, respectively, as a funeral service practitioner or embalmer licensed in good standing in this state or another state identified by the Board to have requirements substantially similar to Oregon for a minimum of one year.
(13) Embalmer applicants who meet the requirements set forth in section (12) of this rule may be required to demonstrate competency by way of a practical examination at a time and place designated by the Board.
(14) Funeral service practitioner applicants who meet the requirements set forth in section (12) of this rule must successfully complete a written examination and receive a score of not less than 75 percent, based on the total number of questions.
(15) An applicant or licensee whose application for license has been denied or revoked or who voluntarily surrendered the license may not reapply for a minimum period of three years unless otherwise specified in a Board order denying, revoking or accepting a voluntarily surrender of the application or license.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 692.160, 692.320 & 2015 HB 2471
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 692.045, 692.070, 692.105, 692.130, 692.190 & 2015 HB 2471