Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 836 - DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AND BUSINESS SERVICES, INSURANCE REGULATION
Division 200 - DEPARTMENT REGULATORY PROGRAMS
Section 836-200-0615 - License Application and Renewal Application
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) An applicant for a license to engage in business as a pharmaceutical representative must submit the following information in a form and manner specified by the department:
(2) A pharmaceutical representative may apply for a license renewal if they held a valid and unrevoked license through the end of the preceding calendar year. An applicant for renewal must submit the following information on a form specified by the department:
(3) An incomplete application for initial licensure or application for license renewal under these rules will be considered abandoned if not completed within 30 days of opening the application process.
(4) The $750 application fee is not refundable.
(5) The department may collect Social Security numbers submitted in applications under this rule and may use a Social Security number of an individual when authorized to do so for the purposes specified in this section. In addition to the governmental uses for which a Social Security number is required in an application under federal and state law, when authorized by the holder of a Social Security number, the department may use a Social Security number for any of the following purposes:
(6) An applicant may voluntarily allow the department to use the Social Security number of the applicant, as the department may request in the application form, for the purposes specified in section (5) of this rule. Refusal to voluntarily allow such use of the Social Security number will not result in the denial of any individual right, benefit or privilege provided by law. The use authorized by an applicant is in addition to uses authorized by state and federal law for which collection of Social Security numbers is mandatory.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 731.244 & Or Laws 2021, ch 593
Statutes/Other Implemented: Or Laws 2021, ch 593