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Chapter 700 —
Environmental Health Specialists; Waste Water Specialists
2007 EDITION
ENVIRONMENTAL AND WASTE WATER SPECIALTIES
OCCUPATIONS AND PROFESSIONS
GENERAL PROVISIONS
700.005 Purpose
700.010 Definitions
REGISTRATION OF SPECIALISTS AND TRAINEES
700.020 Registration
required
700.025 Persons
not required to register
700.030 Qualifications
of environmental health specialist applicant; rules for employment prior to
registration
700.035 Registration
of environmental health specialist trainees
700.050 Environmental
health specialist examination
700.052 Registration
without examination
700.053 Qualifications
of waste water specialist applicant; application; fee; examination
700.056 Duties
allowed for waste water specialist; environmental health specialist may perform
duties
700.059 Waste
water specialist examination
700.062 Waste
water specialist trainee registration
700.080 Fees;
rules; disposition of receipts
700.100 Expiration
date and renewal of registration; rules
700.105 Continuing
education requirements; rules
700.111 Grounds
and procedure for discipline
REGISTRATION BOARD
700.210 Environmental
Health Registration Board
700.220 Members’
qualifications; term; removal; vacancies; compensation and expenses
700.230 Meetings;
chairperson; quorum
700.240 Authority
of Oregon Health Licensing Agency and board; rules; records of proceedings
PENALTIES
700.995 Criminal
penalty
GENERAL PROVISIONS
700.005
Purpose. Recognizing that to
regulate our environment for protection of the public’s health is not a natural
right of any person but is a privilege granted by legislative authority, it is
necessary in the interests of the health, safety and welfare of the people of
this state to provide for the granting of that privilege and the regulation of
its use, to the end that the public is protected from unauthorized or
unqualified persons and from unprofessional conduct by persons registered to
practice under this chapter. [1983 c.189 §13]
700.010
Definitions. As used in this
chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) “Board” means the Environmental Health
Registration Board, established within the Oregon Health Licensing Agency.
(2) “Certified professional soil scientist”
means a person registered in good standing with the American Registry of
Certified Professionals in Agronomy, Crops and Soils.
(3) “Environmental health specialist”
means a person who by education, training and experience in the sanitary,
biological and physical sciences is qualified to perform duties in environmental
sanitation, including but not limited to scientific investigation and education
and counseling in environmental sanitation.
(4) “Environmental health specialist
trainee” means a person who lacks the combination of training, education and
experience required for a registered environmental health specialist, but who
is engaged in meeting the requirements.
(5) “Environmental sanitation” means the
art and science of applying sanitary, biological and physical science
principles and knowledge to improve and control the environment and factors
therein for the protection of the health and welfare of the public.
(6) “Registrant” means any person
registered with the agency under this chapter.
(7) “Registration” means written
authorization issued under ORS 700.030 or 700.053 for the holder to perform
duties in the fields of environmental sanitation or waste water sanitation.
(8) “Science courses relating to
environmental sanitation” include courses in public or community health or in
sanitary, biological or physical sciences.
(9) “Trainee registration” means written
authorization issued under ORS 700.035 or 700.062 for the holder to perform
duties as an environmental health specialist trainee or as a waste water
specialist trainee.
(10) “Waste water specialist” means a
person who by education, training and experience in the sanitary, biological
and physical sciences is qualified to perform duties in the field of waste
water treatment, disposal and reuse where soil is used in the final stage of
the treatment process.
(11) “Waste water specialist trainee”
means a person who lacks the combination of training, education and experience
required for a registered waste water specialist, but who is engaged in the
process of meeting the requirements. [Amended by 1967 c.476 §1; 1971 c.650 §41;
1983 c.189 §9; 1995 c.572 §1; 1999 c.885 §34; 2003 c.547 §91; 2005 c.648 §104]
REGISTRATION
OF SPECIALISTS AND TRAINEES
700.020
Registration required.
Without first complying with the provisions of this chapter, no person shall:
(1) Use or assume the title or any other
designation or advertise a title or designation indicating that the person is
an environmental health specialist or waste water specialist.
(2) Perform the duties of an environmental
health specialist or waste water specialist.
(3) Append after the name of the person
the title of “registered environmental health specialist” or the letters “REHS.”
[Amended by 1967 c.476 §2; 1995 c.572 §7; 2003 c.547 §92]
700.025
Persons not required to register. The provisions of ORS 700.020 (2) do not apply to:
(1) Any person teaching, lecturing or
engaging in research in environmental sanitation but only in so far as such
activities are performed as part of an academic position in a college or
university.
(2) Any person who is a sanitary engineer,
public health engineer or registered professional engineer.
(3) Any public health officer employed
pursuant to ORS 431.035 to 431.530 and 431.705 to 431.990.
(4) Any person employed by a federal
governmental agency but only at such times as the person is carrying out the
functions of employment.
(5) Any person who holds a doctorate in
veterinary medicine.
(6) The performances of such duties as
meat inspection, produce inspection, bee inspection, grain warehouse
inspection, landscaping, gardening, plumbing, septic tank or cesspool
installation or insect and rodent poison application.
(7) Any employee of the Department of
Environmental Quality other than an on-site waste water disposal employee.
(8) Any person employed by a local government,
or its agents, while employed in a job that did not require registration under
ORS 700.020 as of October 4, 1997. [1967 c.476 §4; 1991 c.563 §2; 1997 c.528 §1]
700.030
Qualifications of environmental health specialist applicant; rules for employment
prior to registration. (1)
Subject to ORS 676.612, upon application accompanied by payment of required
fees, the Oregon Health Licensing Agency shall issue a registration to any
applicant who performs to the satisfaction of the Environmental Health Registration
Board on an examination approved by the board and furnishes evidence
satisfactory to the agency that the applicant:
(a) Has a bachelor’s degree from an
accredited college or university with at least 45 quarter hours, or the
equivalent semester hours, in science courses relating to environmental
sanitation and two years of experience in environmental sanitation under the
supervision of a registered environmental health specialist or a person
possessing equal qualifications, as determined by the board. Accumulated
schooling relevant to environmental sanitation gained while serving in the
United States Public Health Service or a branch of the Armed Forces of the
United States may be credited toward the educational requirement as evaluated
by the current edition of the “Guide to Evaluation of Educational Experience in
the Armed Services,” by the American Council on Education; or
(b) Has a graduate degree in public or
community health from an accredited college or university and one year of
experience in environmental sanitation under the supervision of a registered
environmental health specialist or a person possessing equal qualifications, as
determined by the board.
(2) The agency, in consultation with the
board, shall establish by rule requirements for registration as an
environmental health specialist when an individual’s date of employment
precedes attainment of registration. [Amended by 1967 c.476 §7; 1975 c.600 §1;
1983 c.189 §1; 1995 c.572 §8; 2003 c.547 §93; 2005 c.648 §105]
700.035
Registration of environmental health specialist trainees. (1) Subject to ORS 676.612, upon application
and payment of required fees, the Oregon Health Licensing Agency shall issue an
environmental health specialist trainee registration to any applicant who
performs to the satisfaction of the Environmental Health Registration Board on
an examination approved by the board and furnishes evidence satisfactory to the
agency that the applicant:
(a) Has a bachelor’s degree with 45
quarter hours, or the equivalent semester hours, in science courses relating to
environmental sanitation from an accredited college or university; or
(b) Has at least 15 quarter hours, or the
equivalent semester hours, in science courses relating to environmental
sanitation from an accredited college or university and has at least five years
of experience in environmental sanitation or related activities, as determined
by the board, under the supervision of a registered environmental health
specialist or a person possessing equal qualifications, as determined by the
board.
(2) A person may not be registered as an
environmental health specialist trainee for more than two years’ full-time
employment in the environmental sanitation profession, or the equivalent hours
if employment in environmental sanitation is less than full-time or 40 hours
per week.
(3) The agency, in consultation with the
board, shall establish by rule requirements for registration as an
environmental health specialist trainee when an individual’s date of employment
precedes attainment of registration.
(4) An environmental health specialist
trainee shall be supervised by a registered environmental health specialist or
a person possessing equal qualifications as determined by the board. [1967
c.476 §5; 1983 c.189 §2; 1995 c.572 §9; 2003 c.547 §94; 2005 c.648 §106]
700.040 [Repealed by 1967 c.476 §21]
700.050
Environmental health specialist examination. (1) Examinations for registration as an environmental health
specialist shall be held at least once every year at such time and place as the
Oregon Health Licensing Agency may determine. The examination shall be
sufficiently thorough to determine the qualifications, fitness and ability of
the applicant to practice as an environmental health specialist and may be in
the form of written, oral or practical demonstrations of skill. The examination
shall cover subject areas determined by the Environmental Health Registration
Board by rule.
(2) The agency shall notify each applicant
whether the applicant passed or failed the examination.
(3) Upon written request to the agency,
any applicant may discuss performance on the examination.
(4) Any applicant who fails to make a
passing grade on the examination may be allowed to take the examination a
second time upon payment of the required fee. The agency, in consultation with
the board, may require the applicant to undergo additional training as
determined by the board before taking the examination a third or subsequent
time.
(5) The agency shall give reasonable
notice by mail of the time and place of examination to each applicant accepted
for examination. [Amended by 1967 c.476 §8; 1983 c.189 §3; 1995 c.572 §10; 1999
c.885 §35; 2003 c.547 §95; 2005 c.648 §107]
700.052
Registration without examination. The Oregon Health Licensing Agency shall issue a registration without
written examination to an applicant who pays the required fees and furnishes
documentation, as determined by the agency by rule, showing satisfactory
evidence that the applicant meets the education requirements of this chapter,
and at the time of application is registered as an environmental health
specialist or waste water specialist by a national association that is
recognized by the Environmental Health Registration Board or is registered by
the regulatory body of another state. The registration requirements of the
other state or the national association, including the written examination,
must be substantially equivalent to registration requirements in this state. [2003
c.547 §101; 2005 c.648 §108]
700.053
Qualifications of waste water specialist applicant; application; fee;
examination. (1) An
applicant for registration as a waste water specialist shall submit an
application to the Oregon Health Licensing Agency in the manner required by the
Environmental Health Registration Board. The application shall be on a form
approved by the agency, include proof satisfactory to the board that the
applicant meets the education and experience requirements under subsection (3)
of this section and include payment of required fees.
(2) The agency shall issue a registration
as a waste water specialist to an applicant whose application complies with
subsection (1) of this section and who successfully completes the examination
required under subsection (5) of this section and passes the examination
required under subsection (6) of this section.
(3) An applicant for registration as a
waste water specialist is required to have:
(a) A bachelor’s degree from an accredited
college or university, including at least 45 quarter hours or the equivalent in
soil science courses and two years of experience in waste water treatment,
disposal and reuse within this state supervised by a registered waste water
specialist or by an equally qualified person as determined by the board;
(b) A graduate degree in soil science from
an accredited college or university and one year of experience in waste water
treatment, disposal and reuse within this state supervised by a registered
waste water specialist or by an equally qualified person as determined by the
board; or
(c) A graduate degree in soil science from
an accredited college or university and to currently be certified as a
professional soil scientist.
(4) Soil science schooling obtained while
serving in the United States Public Health Service or a branch of the Armed
Services of the United States may be credited toward the soil science course
requirement under subsection (3)(a) of this section. The board may use any
system it considers reliable in assigning credit for relevant schooling under
this subsection, including but not limited to assigning credit in conformance
with the “Guide to Evaluation of Educational Experience in the Armed Services”
published by the American Council on Education.
(5) The board may, at its discretion,
conduct an examination of candidates for registration as waste water
specialists. The examination may be on any matter pertaining to the fitness of
the applicant to be registered as a waste water specialist, but may not
duplicate matters covered on the examination required under subsection (6) of
this section.
(6) Every applicant for registration as a
waste water specialist shall be given a written or practical examination
prepared by the board and designed to test the technical competence of the
applicant in all major areas of waste water sanitation. [1995 c.572 §3; 2003
c.547 §96; 2005 c.22 §478; 2005 c.648 §109]
700.056
Duties allowed for waste water specialist; environmental health specialist may
perform duties. (1) A person
who is registered as a waste water specialist under ORS 700.053 shall not
perform the duties of a registered environmental health specialist, except that
the person may:
(a) Evaluate soils for subsurface or
surface disposal of waste water or for the land application of sludge; and
(b) Based on the soil evaluation,
determine the appropriate design of systems that use soil in the final stage of
the waste water treatment process.
(2) This section does not prohibit a
registered environmental health specialist from performing the duties of a
waste water specialist. [1995 c.572 §4; 2003 c.547 §97]
700.059
Waste water specialist examination. (1) Examinations for registration as a waste water specialist shall be
held at least once every year at such time and place as the Oregon Health
Licensing Agency may determine. The Environmental Health Registration Board
shall determine the content of the examination, utilizing such advisory
committees as the board deems necessary.
(2) The agency shall notify each applicant
whether the applicant passed or failed the examination.
(3) Upon written request to the board, any
applicant may discuss performance on the examination.
(4) Any applicant who fails to make a
passing grade on the examination may be allowed to take the examination a
second time upon payment of required fees. However, any applicant who fails the
examination a second time must obtain special permission from the board to take
the examination a third or subsequent time.
(5) The agency shall give reasonable
notice by mail of the time and place of examination to each applicant accepted
for examination. [1995 c.572 §5; 2003 c.547 §98; 2005 c.648 §110]
700.060 [Repealed by 1967 c.476 §21]
700.062
Waste water specialist trainee registration. (1) Subject to ORS 676.612, upon application and payment of required
fees established by the Oregon Health Licensing Agency, the agency shall issue
registration as a waste water specialist trainee to any applicant who furnishes
evidence satisfactory to the agency that the applicant:
(a) Has a bachelor’s degree from an
accredited college or university, including at least 45 quarter hours or the
equivalent in soil science courses; or
(b) Has a graduate degree in soil science
from an accredited college or university.
(2) Soil science schooling obtained while
serving in the United States Public Health Service or a branch of the Armed
Services of the
700.070 [Repealed by 1967 c.476 §21]
700.080
Fees; rules; disposition of receipts. (1) The Oregon Health Licensing Agency shall establish by rule and
collect fees related to environmental and waste water specialists for:
(a) Application.
(b) Examination of an applicant.
(c) Trainee registration.
(d) Original registration issuance.
(e) Registration renewal.
(f) Reciprocity.
(g) Delinquency payment.
(h) Duplicate or replacement certificate
of registration.
(i) Restoration of an expired
registration.
(j) Providing copies of official documents
or records and for recovering administrative costs associated with compiling,
photocopying or preparing and delivering the records.
(2) All moneys received by the agency
under subsection (1) of this section shall be paid into the General Fund in the
State Treasury and credited to the Oregon Health Licensing Agency Account, and
are appropriated continuously to and shall be used by the agency only for the
administration and enforcement of this chapter.
(3) The fees established by the agency
under this section are subject to the prior approval of the Oregon Department
of Administrative Services. The fees shall not exceed the cost of administering
this chapter pertaining to the purpose for which the fee is established, as
authorized by the Legislative Assembly within the budget of the agency, as that
budget may be modified by the Emergency Board. [Amended by 1967 c.476 §9; 1975
c.526 §11; 1983 c.222 §1; 1995 c.572 §11; 2003 c.547 §100; 2005 c.648 §112]
700.082 [1983 c.222 §2; 1985 c.565 §117a; 1991 c.703
§37; repealed by 1995 c.572 §25]
700.085 [1967 c.476 §19; repealed by 1995 c.572 §25]
700.090 [Amended by 1967 c.476 §10; 1995 c.572 §12;
repealed by 2003 c.547 §118]
700.100
Expiration date and renewal of registration; rules. (1)(a) Registrations issued under this
chapter shall expire one year from the date of issuance, unless renewed on or
before the expiration date by payment of the required renewal fee and
submission of satisfactory evidence of completion of continuing education
courses as specified by the Oregon Health Licensing Agency by rule and
compliance with all other requirements for renewal.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this
subsection, the agency may vary the renewal date of a registration by giving
the applicant written notice of the renewal date being assigned and by making
prorated adjustments to the renewal fee.
(2) A registration that has not been
renewed before the expiration date may be renewed within one year of the
expiration date if the holder of a registration submits an application for
renewal and pays the renewal fee and a delinquency fee for each calendar month
following expiration, provides satisfactory evidence in the application of
completion of continuing education requirements and complies with all other
requirements for renewal.
(3) A registration that has not been
renewed for more than one year and less than three years after the expiration
date may be renewed if the holder of a registration submits an application for
renewal, pays the renewal fee and a one-time restoration fee, submits
satisfactory evidence in the application of completion of continuing education
requirements and complies with all other requirements for renewal.
(4) The agency shall not renew the
registration of any person who fails to renew a registration for three
successive years, but shall issue a registration to such a person upon
compliance with all of the requirements of ORS 700.030, 700.035, 700.053 or
700.062. [Amended by 1967 c.476 §11; 1983 c.189 §4; 1995 c.572 §13; 1997 c.249 §212;
2001 c.274 §2; 2003 c.547 §103; 2005 c.648 §113]
700.105
Continuing education requirements; rules. The Oregon Health Licensing Agency, in consultation with the Environmental
Health Registration Board, may adopt rules establishing continuing education
requirements that an applicant must meet to obtain renewal of a registration. [1983
c.189 §11; 1995 c.572 §14; 2003 c.547 §104; 2005 c.648 §114]
700.110 [Amended by 1967 c.476 §12; 1983 c.189 §5;
1995 c.572 §15; repealed by 2003 c.547 §118]
700.111
Grounds and procedure for discipline. In the manner prescribed in ORS chapter 183 for contested cases, the
Oregon Health Licensing Agency may impose a form of discipline listed in ORS
676.612 against any person practicing as an environmental health specialist, an
environmental health specialist trainee, a waste water specialist or a waste
water specialist trainee for any of the grounds listed in ORS 676.612, and for
any violation of the provisions of this chapter or the rules adopted
thereunder. [2003 c.547 §105; 2005 c.648 §115]
700.115 [1971 c.734 §168; 1973 c.829 §70; 1995 c.572
§16; repealed by 2003 c.547 §118]
700.120 [Amended by 1967 c.476 §13; repealed by 1971
c.734 §21]
700.130 [Amended by 1967 c.476 §14; repealed by 1973
c.829 §71]
REGISTRATION
BOARD
700.210
Environmental Health Registration Board. There is established within the
700.220
Members’ qualifications; term; removal; vacancies; compensation and expenses. (1) The members of the Environmental Health
Registration Board appointed by the Governor shall be appointed from among the
residents of this state and shall have the following qualifications and terms
of office:
(a) One shall be a physician licensed to
practice medicine or surgery by the Oregon Medical Board who has an emphasis in
public health.
(b) Four shall be persons registered under
this chapter who have at least four years of experience in environmental
sanitation.
(c) One shall be a representative of the
food or food and alcoholic beverage retail industry.
(d) One shall be a public member.
(2) Each successor to the members first
appointed by the Governor and each successor to the members first appointed by
the Governor under subsection (1)(c) and (d) of this section shall hold office
for a term of three years to commence on July 1 following the expiration of the
term of a predecessor.
(3) Any vacancy among the seven members
appointed by the Governor shall be filled for the unexpired term by appointment
by the Governor.
(4) Any member of the Environmental Health
Registration Board may be removed by the Governor for misconduct, incapacity or
neglect of duty or inability to serve.
(5) The members of the board are entitled
to compensation and expenses as provided in ORS 292.495, to be paid from the
Environmental Health Registration Account. [Amended by 1967 c.476 §15; 1969
c.314 §100; 1971 c.650 §43; 1983 c.189 §7; 1987 c.158 §147; 1997 c.249 §213;
2003 c.547 §108; 2005 c.648 §117]
700.230
Meetings; chairperson; quorum.
(1) The Environmental Health Registration Board shall hold a meeting at least
once each year.
(2) The board shall annually elect a
chairperson from its members.
(3) Four members shall constitute a quorum
but no action may be taken on any question unless four members are in accord. [Amended
by 1983 c.189 §8; 2003 c.547 §109]
700.240
Authority of Oregon Health Licensing Agency and board; rules; records of
proceedings. (1) The Oregon
Health Licensing Agency, in consultation with the Environmental Health
Registration Board, has such authority as is reasonably necessary to administer
this chapter, including the authority to adopt rules pursuant to ORS chapter
183.
(2) The agency has authority to administer
oaths and subpoena witnesses.
(3) The agency shall keep a record of all
proceedings of the agency, including a register of all registrants. These
records shall at reasonable times be open to the public.
(4) When the agency is satisfied that an
applicant for registration under this chapter has complied with all of the
requirements thereof, it shall have issued to such applicant an appropriate
certificate evidencing registration. [Amended by 1967 c.476 §16; 1995 c.572 §17;
2003 c.547 §110; 2005 c.648 §118]
700.250 [Repealed by 1973 c.427 §38 (700.251 enacted
in lieu of 700.250)]
700.251 [1973 c.427 §39 (enacted in lieu of
700.250); 1999 c.885 §36; repealed by 2003 c.547 §118]
700.260 [1967 c.476 §17; 1995 c.79 §352; 1995 c.572 §18;
1997 c.249 §214; repealed by 2003 c.547 §118]
700.310 [1967 c.476 §6; repealed by 1995 c.572 §25]
PENALTIES
700.990 [1967 c.476 §18; repealed by 1995 c.572 §25]
700.992 [1995 c.572 §20; 2003 c.547 §111; repealed
by 2005 c.648 §121]
700.995
Criminal penalty. Violation
of ORS 700.020 is a Class B misdemeanor. [2003 c.547 §89]
Note: 700.995 was enacted into law by the
Legislative Assembly but was not added to or made a part of ORS chapter 700 or
any series therein by legislative action. See Preface to Oregon Revised
Statutes for further explanation.
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