Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 855 - BOARD OF PHARMACY
Division 104 - UNIVERSAL RULES
Section 855-104-0150 - Military Spouse or Domestic Partner Licensure Process
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 855-104-0150
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 3, March 1, 2024
(1) "Military spouse or domestic partner" means a spouse or domestic partner of an active member of the Armed Forces of the United States who is the subject of a military transfer to Oregon.
(2) To qualify for licensure under this rule, the military spouse or domestic partner must meet the following requirements:
(a) Meet
the qualifications for licensure as stated in OAR 855-115, OAR 855-120 or OAR
855-125.
(b) Be married to, or in a
domestic partnership with, a member of the Armed Forces of the United States
who is assigned to a duty station located in Oregon by official active duty
military order;
(c) Applicant must
complete an application for licensure, provide the board with a valid email
address, and complete and pass a national fingerprint-based criminal background
check;
(d) Provide evidence of
current licensure as a pharmacist, intern or pharmacy technician issued by
another state;
(e) Provide to the
board, in a manner determined by the board, sufficient proof that the person is
in good standing with the issuing out-of-state professional licensing board;
and
(f) Demonstrate competency as a
pharmacist, intern or pharmacy technician by having at least one year of active
practice during the three years immediately preceding the
application.
(3) A temporary authorization under this section is valid until the earliest of the following:
(a) Two years after the date of
issuance;
(b) The date the spouse
or domestic partner of the person to whom the authorization was issued
completes the spouse's term of service in this state; or
(c) The date the person's authorization
issued by the other state expires.
(4) A temporary authorization issued under this section is not renewable.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.151, ORS 689.265, ORS 670.400, ORS 670.403
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