Oregon Chapter 675
Chapter 675 — Psychologists; Occupational Therapists; Certified Sex Offender Therapists; Clinical Social Workers; Licensed Professional Counselors and Marriage and Family TherapistsDownload Full 2005 Oregon Revised Statutes (coming soon!)
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Chapter 675 —
Psychologists; Occupational Therapists; Certified
Sex Offender
Therapists; Clinical Social Workers;
Licensed
Professional Counselors and Marriage and Family Therapists
2007 EDITION
PSYCHOLOGISTS; THERAPISTS; SOCIAL WORKERS
OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS
PSYCHOLOGISTS
(Generally)
675.010 Definitions
for ORS 675.010 to 675.150
675.020 Practice
or representation as psychologist prohibited without license; use of business
name or designation
675.025 Application
of ORS 58.325 to 58.365
(Licensing)
675.030 Licensing
of psychologists after examination; requirements; fee; resident designation;
rules
675.040 Examinations
for licensing
675.045 Examinations
administered by board; rules
675.050 Licensing
without national examination; fee; rules
675.063 Limited
permit to practice as psychologist; duration
675.065 Psychologist
associate licensing procedure
675.070 Authorized
sanctions; grounds for imposing sanctions; civil penalty
675.075 Confidentiality
of information obtained under ORS 675.070 or 675.085
675.085 Investigation;
disciplinary procedure
675.087 Continuing
authority of board upon lapse, suspension, revocation or voluntary surrender of
license
675.090 Application
of ORS 675.010 to 675.150
(State Board)
675.100 State
Board of Psychologist Examiners; confirmation; oath; compensation and expenses
675.110 Powers
of board; rules; fees
675.115 How
fees determined
675.130 Officers;
quorum; meetings; records; executive secretary
675.140 State
Board of Psychologist Examiners Account; appropriation
(Enforcement)
675.150 Enforcement
procedures
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS
(Generally)
675.210 Definitions
for ORS 675.210 to 675.340
675.220 Representation
as occupational therapist or therapy assistant prohibited without license;
exception
675.222 Employing
unlicensed person prohibited
(Licensing)
675.230 Application
for licensing
675.240 Qualifications
for licensing as occupational therapist; rules
675.250 Qualifications
for licensing as occupational therapy assistant; rules
675.270 Licensing
without examination; fee
675.280 License
period; fee; issuance of certificate; certificate as evidence; posting
675.290 License
renewal procedure; delinquent fee
675.300 Grounds
and procedures for denial, refusal to renew, suspension or revocation of
license; confidentiality of information
(State Board)
675.310 Occupational
Therapy Licensing Board; appointment; qualifications; nomination procedure;
compensation and expenses; term
675.320 Powers
of board; rules
675.330 Occupational
Therapy Licensing Board Account
(Enforcement)
675.335 Investigation
of alleged violations; subpoenas
675.336 Civil
penalties
675.337 Establishing
schedule of civil penalties; rules
675.340 Enforcement
procedure
CERTIFIED SEX OFFENDER THERAPISTS
(Generally)
675.360 Legislative
findings
675.365 Definitions
for ORS 675.360 to 675.410
675.370 Representation
as certified sex offender therapist prohibited without certification;
fraudulent certification
(Certification)
675.375 Certification
of clinical sex offender therapist or associate sex offender therapist;
requirements; renewal of certification
675.380 Reciprocal
certification
675.385 Disciplinary
authority of Oregon Health Licensing Agency; grounds for discipline; authorized
sanctions
675.390 Confidentiality
of communication by clients; exceptions
(State Board)
675.395 Sex
Offender Treatment Board; membership; appointment; term; compensation and
expenses; officers; meetings
675.400 Duties
of board
675.405 Fees;
rules
675.410 Duties
of
CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKERS
(Generally)
675.510 Definitions
for ORS 675.510 to 675.600
675.520 Use
of title prohibited without license
(Licensing)
675.530 License;
qualifications; rules
675.535 Examination;
rules
675.537 Certificate
of social work associate; requirements
675.540 Grounds
for disciplinary action; authorized sanctions; investigation
675.550 Reissuance
of revoked certificate or license
675.560 When
certificate or license effective; rules; renewal; continuing education
675.565 Continuing
education
675.571 Fees;
authorization; uses
675.580 Confidentiality
of communication by client; exceptions
675.583 Duty
to report evidence of impairment or unprofessional conduct; confidentiality of
report; limitation on liability
675.585 Investigation
of alleged violations; confidentiality of information; limitation of liability
(State Board)
675.590 State
Board of Clinical Social Workers; term; qualifications
675.595 General
powers of board; fees
675.597 Disposition
of receipts
675.600 Duties
of board; rules
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELORS AND MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPISTS
(Generally)
675.705 Definitions
for ORS 675.715 to 675.835
(Licensing)
675.715 Application;
fee; qualifications; examinations; licensing
675.720 Internship;
registration requirements; renewal; ethical standards
675.725 Annual
license; rules; fees; effect of expiration of license
675.735 Reciprocal
license
675.745 Grounds
for denial, suspension or revocation of license or refusal to issue license;
probation; confidentiality of information; penalties
(Disclosure and Confidentiality)
675.755 Professional
disclosure statement required; content; exemptions; rules
675.765 Confidentiality
of information; exceptions
(State Board)
675.775
675.785 Powers
and duties of board; rules; fees
675.795 Board
meeting; quorum; per diem; officers
675.805 Use
of moneys received by board
(Enforcement)
675.825 Prohibited
conduct; civil penalty
675.835 Injunctive
proceedings
PENALTIES
675.990 Penalties
PSYCHOLOGISTS
(Generally)
675.010
Definitions for ORS 675.010 to 675.150. As used in ORS 675.010 to 675.150, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) “Approved doctoral program in
psychology” means a doctoral program in psychology accredited by the American
Psychological Association or a doctoral program in psychology accredited
individually or as part of an institutional accreditation by another private or
governmental accrediting agency, when the association’s or agency’s standards
and procedures have been approved by the State Board of Psychologist Examiners
by rule.
(2) “Board” means the State Board of
Psychologist Examiners.
(3) “Licensed psychologist” means a person
licensed to practice psychology under the provisions of ORS 675.010 to 675.150.
(4) “Practice of psychology” means
rendering or offering to render supervision, consultation, evaluation or
therapy services to individuals, groups or organizations for the purpose of
diagnosing or treating behavioral, emotional or mental disorders. “Practice of
psychology” also includes delegating the administration and scoring of tests to
technicians qualified by and under the direct supervision of a licensed
psychologist.
(5) “State” means any state or territory
of the
675.020
Practice or representation as psychologist prohibited without license; use of
business name or designation.
(1) To safeguard the people of the State of
(a) Practice psychology in this state
without first being licensed under ORS 675.010 to 675.150; or
(b) Represent oneself to be a psychologist
without first being licensed under ORS 675.010 to 675.150.
(2) As used in subsection (1)(b) of this
section, “represent oneself to be a psychologist” means to use any title or
description of services incorporating the words “psychology,” “psychological,” “psychotherapy”
or “psychologist,” or to offer or render to individuals or to groups of
individuals services included in the practice of psychology.
(3) A psychologist licensed under ORS
675.010 to 675.150 shall practice under the name of the psychologist only, but
nothing in ORS 675.010 to 675.150 or rules adopted thereunder shall be deemed
to prevent a licensed psychologist from using an assumed business name or other
designation to describe a place, institution, organization or agency where or
in connection with which the psychologist conducts practice. [1963 c.396 §2;
1971 c.362 §1; 1973 c.777 §2; 1987 c.158 §136; 1993 c.585 §2; 1995 c.810 §2]
675.025
Application of ORS 58.325 to 58.365. ORS 58.325 to 58.365 shall not apply to professional corporations
rendering psychological services. [1985 c.90 §11]
(Licensing)
675.030
Licensing of psychologists after examination; requirements; fee; resident
designation; rules. (1) Upon
application for licensure accompanied by the established fee, the State Board
of Psychologist Examiners shall issue a psychologist license to any applicant
who performs to the satisfaction of the board in examinations prescribed by the
board and furnishes evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant:
(a) Has complied with all applicable
provisions of ORS 675.010 to 675.150 and the applicable rules of the board;
(b) Holds a doctoral degree in psychology,
such degree having been obtained from an approved doctoral program in
psychology;
(c) Has satisfactorily completed such
courses and training as may be required by the board;
(d) Has had two years of supervised
employment under the direction of a psychologist licensed in Oregon or under
the direction of a person considered by the board to have equivalent
supervisory competence; and
(e) Is of good moral character. For
purposes of this section, the lack of good moral character may be established
by reference to acts or conduct that reflect moral turpitude or to acts or
conduct which would cause a reasonable person to have substantial doubts about
the individual’s honesty, fairness and respect for the rights of others and for
the laws of the state and the nation. The conduct or acts in question must be
rationally connected to the applicant’s fitness to practice psychology.
(2) The board shall adopt rules by which a
person receiving post-doctoral supervision during the application process may
enter into a contract to practice psychology under the supervision of a
licensed psychologist, psychologist associate or a person considered by the
board to have equivalent supervisory competence. An applicant who enters such a
contract shall be designated as a psychologist resident or a psychologist
associate resident, accordingly, and shall be subject to ORS 675.010 to
675.150. [1963 c.396 §3; 1973 c.777 §3; 1985 c.90 §3; 1991 c.311 §1; 1991 c.490
§2; 1993 c.585 §3; 2005 c.7 §1]
675.040
Examinations for licensing.
(1) Examinations administered by the State Board of Psychologist Examiners for
applicants for licenses under ORS 675.010 to 675.150 shall be held at least
once every year at such times and places as the board may determine. Timely and
appropriate notice shall be sent to each applicant.
(2) Any applicant may, upon written
request to the board, discuss the applicant’s performance on the board
administered examination with the board.
(3) Any applicant who fails to make a
passing grade on the board administered examination shall be allowed to take
the examination a second time. Any applicant who fails the examination a second
time must obtain special permission from the board to take the examination
again. [1963 c.396 §4; 1973 c.777 §6; 2005 c.7 §2]
675.045
Examinations administered by board; rules. (1) The State Board of Psychologist Examiners shall adopt rules
governing examinations required by the board.
(2) When the board requires a board
administered examination, the board shall:
(a) Maintain a complete record of the
proceedings and of the questions asked and responses given; and
(b) Inform applicants in writing of the
examination results for each tested subject area.
(3) Upon written request to the board, an
applicant who fails a board administered examination may review the record of
the examination. To ensure and maintain test security, the applicant shall sign
a confidentiality agreement prior to reviewing the record of the examination.
(4) Any applicant who fails a board
administered examination shall be:
(a) Allowed to petition the board to
reconsider the results of the entire examination or the results of a particular
tested area.
(b) Reexamined only in the tested areas in
which the applicant did not receive a passing grade. [1985 c.90 §6; 1997 c.681 §1;
2005 c.7 §3]
675.050
Licensing without national examination; fee; rules. (1) Upon application for licensure
accompanied by the established fee, the State Board of Psychologist Examiners
may issue a license, without national examination, to any applicant who
furnishes evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant:
(a) Holds a doctoral degree from an
approved doctoral program in psychology and is licensed or certified to
practice psychology in another state in which the requirements for such
licensing or certification are, in the judgment of the board, essentially
equivalent to licensing requirements of ORS 675.010 to 675.150 and the rules of
the board;
(b) Is a diplomate in good standing of the
American Board of Professional Psychology;
(c) Is licensed in a jurisdiction that is
a party to a licensing reciprocity agreement with the State of
(d) Possesses a valid Certificate of
Professional Qualification granted by the Association of State and Provincial
Psychology Boards or is credentialed as a Health Service Provider in Psychology
by the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology; or
(e)(A) Possesses and has maintained for at
least 15 years a license to practice psychology that is based on a doctoral
degree and that is issued by a board that is a member jurisdiction of the
Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards; and
(B) Meets other requirements established
by the State Board of Psychologist Examiners.
(2) The State Board of Psychologist
Examiners shall adopt by rule and administer an examination on
675.060 [1963 c.396 §7; 1967 c.470 §63; repealed by
1973 c.777 §21]
675.063
Limited permit to practice as psychologist; duration. Upon application therefor and payment of the
required fee, the State Board of Psychologist Examiners may issue a limited
permit to practice as a psychologist to an applicant holding a certificate or
license to practice psychology issued by another state whose requirements are,
in the judgment of the board, essentially equivalent to those required by ORS
675.010 to 675.150. The limited permit shall be valid for a period of not more
than 180 calendar days in any 24-month period. [1973 c.777 §15; 1987 c.56 §1;
1997 c.249 §204; 1999 c.59 §201]
675.065
Psychologist associate licensing procedure. (1) The State Board of Psychologist Examiners shall issue psychologist
associate licenses to applicants who meet requirements of this section, do not
possess a doctoral degree, and are deemed competent to perform certain
functions within the practice of psychology under the periodic direct
supervision of a psychologist licensed by the board. Such functions may include
but are not restricted to administering tests of mental abilities, conducting
personality assessments and counseling, including educational and vocational
planning.
(2) The applicant shall pay to the board
the application fee for a license.
(3) Upon petition by a psychologist
associate, the board may grant authority to function without immediate
supervision.
(4) Upon application therefor accompanied
by the fee established by the board, the board shall issue a psychologist
associate license to any applicant who performs to the satisfaction of the
board in the examinations prescribed by the board if the board determines that
the applicant:
(a) Is of good moral character;
(b) Has complied with all the applicable
provisions of ORS 675.010 to 675.150;
(c) Has received a master’s degree in
psychology from a psychology program approved by the board by rule;
(d) Has completed an internship in an
approved educational institution or one year of other training experience
acceptable to the board, such as supervised professional experience under the
direction of a psychologist licensed in Oregon, or under the direction of a
person considered by the board to have equivalent supervisory competence; and
(e) Furnishes proof acceptable to the
board of at least 36 months, exclusive of internship, of full-time experience
satisfactory to the board under the direct supervision of a licensed
psychologist in
675.070
Authorized sanctions; grounds for imposing sanctions; civil penalty. (1) Where any of the grounds enumerated in
subsection (2) of this section exist, the State Board of Psychologist Examiners
may impose any of the following sanctions:
(a) Deny a license to any applicant;
(b) Refuse to renew the license of any
psychologist or psychologist associate;
(c) Suspend the license of any
psychologist or psychologist associate for a period of not less than one year;
(d) Issue a letter of reprimand;
(e) Impose probation with authority to
restrict the scope of practice of a psychologist or psychologist associate or
require practice under supervision;
(f) Revoke the license of any psychologist
or psychologist associate; or
(g) Impose a civil penalty not to exceed
$1,000.
(2) Grounds exist for imposition of any of
the sanctions enumerated in subsection (1) of this section against any
psychologist or psychologist associate or applicant, or, where applicable, any
unlicensed person found in violation of ORS 675.010 to 675.150, when, in the
judgment of the board, the person:
(a) Abuses intoxicants or controlled
substances to such an extent as to incapacitate the person from the performance
of professional duties;
(b) Has been convicted of violation of any
law relating to controlled substances;
(c) Has been convicted of any felony or of
any misdemeanor involving moral turpitude;
(d) Is guilty of immoral or unprofessional
conduct or of gross negligence in the practice of psychology which includes but
is not limited to:
(A) Any conduct or practice contrary to
recognized standard of ethics of the psychological profession or any conduct or
practice which constitutes a danger to the health or safety of a patient or the
public, or any conduct, practice or condition which impairs a psychologist or
psychologist associate’s ability to practice psychology safely and skillfully.
(B) Willful ordering or performing of
unnecessary tests or studies, administration of unnecessary treatment, failure
to obtain consultations or perform referrals when failing to do so is not
consistent with the standard of care, or otherwise ordering or performing any
psychological service or treatment which is contrary to recognized standards of
practice of the psychological profession;
(e) Is mentally or emotionally unfit to
practice psychology;
(f) Has practiced or attempted to practice
medicine without being licensed to do so;
(g) Has obtained or attempted to obtain a
license under ORS 675.010 to 675.150 by fraud or material misrepresentation;
(h) Has impersonated a licensed
psychologist or psychologist associate or has allowed another person to use the
license of the psychologist;
(i) Has violated any provision of ORS
675.010 to 675.150 or any provision of the code of professional conduct
formulated under ORS 675.110 (12); or
(j) Has obtained a fee or payment from a
patient or third party payer through fraud or intentional misrepresentation.
(3) In case of any conviction required
under subsection (2) of this section as grounds for denial, refusal,
suspension, revocation, reprimand, probation or imposition of a civil penalty,
a certified copy of the record of the conviction shall be conclusive evidence.
(4) The board may license an applicant or
renew or restore any license suspended or revoked under subsection (2)(e) of
this section whenever the board determines that the applicant or former
licensed psychologist or former psychologist associate is no longer mentally or
emotionally unfit to practice psychology.
(5) License suspension or revocation in
another state is grounds for license denial or disciplinary action by the
board. [1963 c.396 §8; 1973 c.777 §10; 1979 c.744 §49; 1985 c.90 §7; 1989 c.44 §1;
1989 c.217 §1; 1989 c.444 §1]
675.075
Confidentiality of information obtained under ORS 675.070 or 675.085. (1) Any information that the State Board of
Psychologist Examiners obtains under ORS 675.070 or 675.085 is confidential as
provided under ORS 676.175.
(2) Any person who in good faith provides
information to the board shall not be subject to an action for civil damages as
a result thereof. [1989 c.438 §2; 1997 c.791 §10]
675.080 [1963 c.396 §9; repealed by 1971 c.734 §21]
675.085
Investigation; disciplinary procedure. (1) Upon receipt of a complaint under ORS 675.010 to 675.150, the
State Board of Psychologist Examiners shall conduct an investigation as
described under ORS 676.165.
(2) Where the board proposes to refuse to
issue a license or to impose any disciplinary action under ORS 675.070,
opportunity for hearing shall be accorded as provided in ORS chapter 183. The
board shall render its decision within 30 days after the hearing.
(3) Adoption of rules, conduct of
hearings, issuance of orders and judicial review of rules and orders shall be
as provided in ORS chapter 183. [1971 c.734 §117; 1973 c.777 §11; 1985 c.90 §8;
1997 c.791 §11]
675.087
Continuing authority of board upon lapse, suspension, revocation or voluntary
surrender of license. The
lapse, suspension or revocation of a license issued under ORS 675.010 to
675.150 by the operation of law, by order of the State Board of Psychologist
Examiners or by the decision of a court of law, or the voluntary surrender of a
license by a licensee, does not deprive the board of jurisdiction to proceed
with any investigation of or any action or disciplinary proceeding against the
licensee or to revise or render null and void an order suspending or revoking
the license. [2005 c.8 §2]
675.090
Application of ORS 675.010 to 675.150. (1) ORS 675.010 to 675.150 do not apply to:
(a) A person who teaches psychology,
conducts psychological research or provides consulting services to an
organization or institution provided that the teaching, research or consulting
services do not involve the delivery or supervision of direct psychological
services to individuals who are themselves, rather than a third party, the
beneficiaries of the services, regardless of the source or extent of payment
for the services rendered. Nothing in ORS 675.010 to 675.150 shall prevent the
provision of expert testimony by psychologists who are otherwise exempted by
this subsection. A person performing the functions authorized by this paragraph
may use the title “psychologist” only if the person holds a doctoral degree in
psychology from an approved doctoral program in psychology.
(b) A person who is either:
(A) A matriculated graduate student
pursuing a graduate degree in professional psychology at an approved doctoral
program in psychology;
(B) A student pursuing postdoctoral
training or experience in professional psychology, including a person seeking
to fulfill the licensure requirements established in ORS 675.010 to 675.150; or
(C) A person pursuing certification or
licensure or a graduate degree in any of the certified or licensed professions
otherwise exempted from ORS 675.010 to 675.150.
(c) A person who is licensed or certified
by the State of
(d) A person who is licensed, certified or
otherwise authorized by the State of Oregon to render professional services, provided
that the services are rendered within the person’s lawful scope of practice and
that the person does not use the title “psychologist” in connection with the
activities authorized under this paragraph.
(e) A person who is employed by a local,
state or federal government agency, or employed by a community mental health
program or drug and alcohol treatment program licensed or certified by the
State of Oregon to the extent that the person’s activities and services are
rendered within the person’s scope of employment and are performed within the
confines of the employing agency and provided that the person does not use the
title “psychologist” in connection with the activities authorized under this
paragraph.
(f) A person who is a recognized member of
the clergy, provided that the person is acting in the person’s ministerial
capacity and does not use the title “psychologist.”
(g) A person who has credentials as a
school psychologist if the person is an employee of an educational institution
and restricts the person’s practice to activities within a school setting. A
person acting under this paragraph may use the title “school psychologist.”
(2) A person described in subsection
(1)(b) of this section may use the title “psychological trainee,” “psychological
intern,” “psychologist resident” or “psychologist associate resident” if the
person is pursuing the education or training described in subsection (1)(b) of
this section under the supervision and responsibility of a licensed
psychologist in accordance with the rules adopted by the State Board of
Psychologist Examiners.
(3) Nothing in this section shall exempt
from ORS 675.010 to 675.150 a person whose license to practice psychology is
revoked or suspended because the person engaged in sexual activity with a
client. [1963 c.396 §10; 1971 c.362 §2; 1973 c.777 §8; 1985 c.90 §9; 1989 c.491
§66; 1991 c.67 §178; 1993 c.585 §6; 1995 c.810 §3; 1997 c.249 §205]
(State Board)
675.100
State Board of Psychologist Examiners; confirmation; oath; compensation and expenses. (1) There hereby is created a State Board of
Psychologist Examiners consisting of seven members appointed by the Governor.
Five of the members shall be residents of
(2) The term of office of a board member
shall be three years, but the members shall serve at the pleasure of the
Governor. Before the expiration of the term of a member, the Governor shall
appoint a successor to assume duties on July 1 next following. A member shall
be eligible for one consecutive reappointment only. In case of a vacancy for
any cause, the Governor shall make an appointment to become immediately
effective for the unexpired term.
(3) All appointments of members of the
board by the Governor are subject to confirmation by the Senate in the manner
provided in ORS 171.562 and 171.565.
(4) Before entering upon the duties of
office, each board member shall subscribe to an oath that the member will
faithfully and impartially discharge the duties of office and that the member
will support the Constitution of the
(5) Each member of the board is entitled
to compensation and expenses as provided in ORS 292.495. [1963 c.396 §11; 1969
c.314 §77; 1973 c.777 §9a; 1973 c.792 §32]
675.110
Powers of board; rules; fees.
The State Board of Psychologist Examiners shall have the following powers, in
addition to the powers otherwise granted under ORS 675.010 to 675.150, and
shall have all powers necessary or proper to carry the granted powers into
effect:
(1) To determine qualifications of
applicants to practice psychology in this state; to cause to have examinations
prepared, conducted and graded and to grant licensing to qualified applicants
upon their compliance with the provisions of ORS 675.010 to 675.150 and the
rules of the board.
(2) To grant or deny renewal of licenses,
and to renew licenses which have lapsed for nonpayment of the renewal fee,
subject to the provisions of ORS 675.010 to 675.150.
(3) To suspend or revoke licenses, subject
to ORS 675.010 to 675.150.
(4) To issue letters of reprimand, to
impose probationary periods with the authority to restrict the scope of
practice of a licensed psychologist or to require practice under supervision.
(5) To impose civil penalties not to
exceed $1,000.
(6) To restore licenses which have been
suspended or revoked or voided by nonpayment of the renewal fee.
(7)(a) To collect fees for application,
examination and licensing of applicants, for renewal of licenses, and for
issuance of limited permits, such fees to be used to defray the expenses of the
board as provided in ORS 675.140.
(b) The board may collect a delinquent
renewal fee for licenses renewed after the deadline for renewal but before the
grace period for renewal has expired.
(8) To investigate alleged violations of
ORS 675.010 to 675.150.
(9) To issue subpoenas for the attendance
of witnesses, take testimony, administer oaths or affirmations to witnesses,
conduct hearings, require the production of relevant documents in all
proceedings pertaining to the duties and powers of the board.
(10) To enforce ORS 675.010 to 675.150 and
to exercise general supervision over the practice of psychology in this state.
(11) To adopt a common seal.
(12) To formulate a code of professional
conduct for the practice of psychology giving particular consideration to the
Ethical Standards of Psychologists promulgated by the American Psychological
Association.
(13) To establish standards of service and
training and educational qualifications for the rendering of ethical
psychological services in this state, including the formulation of standards
for the issuance of licenses for areas of special competence.
(14) To formulate and enforce continuing
education requirements for duly licensed psychologists to ensure the highest
quality of professional services to the public.
(15) To deny renewal of a license, or
renewal of a license that has lapsed for nonpayment of the renewal fee, unless
the applicant completes, or provides documentation of previous completion of:
(a) A pain management education program
approved by the board and developed in conjunction with the Pain Management
Commission established under ORS 409.500; or
(b) An equivalent pain management
education program, as determined by the board.
(16) For the purpose of requesting a state
or nationwide criminal records check under ORS 181.534, to require the
fingerprints of a person who is:
(a) Applying for a license that is issued
by the board;
(b) Applying for renewal of a license that
is issued by the board; or
(c) Under investigation by the board.
(17) Subject to the applicable provisions
of ORS chapter 183, to adopt reasonable rules to carry out the provisions of
ORS 675.010 to 675.150. [1963 c.396 §12; 1973 c.39 §1; 1973 c.777 §12; 1983
c.289 §1; 1985 c.90 §10; 2001 c.987 §12; 2003 c.630 §§1,2; 2005 c.730 §§62,63;
2007 c.94 §1]
675.115
How fees determined. Subject
to prior approval of the Oregon Department of Administrative Services and a
report to the Emergency Board prior to adopting the fees and charges, the fees
and charges established under ORS 675.110 shall not exceed the cost of
administering the regulatory program of the State Board of Psychologist
Examiners pertaining to the purpose for which the fee or charge is established,
as authorized by the Legislative Assembly within the board’s budget, as the
budget may be modified by the Emergency Board. [1983 c.289 §2; 1991 c.703 §19]
Note: 675.115 was enacted into law by the
Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 675 or
any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised
Statutes for further explanation.
675.120 [1963 c.396 §13; repealed by 1973 c.777 §21]
675.130
Officers; quorum; meetings; records; executive secretary. (1) The State Board of Psychologist
Examiners shall select one of its members as chairperson, and another as vice
chairperson, for such terms and with such powers and duties necessary for the
performance of the functions of such offices as the board shall determine.
(2) A majority of the board constitutes a
quorum for the transaction of business.