- (1) "Administrative Termination" means the Department has stopped the processing of an application due to non-response from applicant or noncompliance with the application requirements or the requirements of these rules."
- (2) "Board" means Board on Public Safety Standards and Training.
- (3) "Complainant" means any person or group of persons who file(s) a complaint. The Department may, on its own action, initiate a complaint.
- (4) "Complaint" means a specific charge filed with the Department that a licensed investigator or candidate thereto, or any person apparently operating as an investigator without a license, has committed an act in violation of ORS Chapter 703 or OAR chapter 259.
- (5) "Committee" means the Private Security and Investigator Policy Committee.
- (6) "Department" means the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
- (7) "Disciplinary Procedure" means all action up to the final resolution of a complaint after the issuance of a "Notice of Intent."
- (8) "Employee," as used in ORS 703.401 to 703.490, means a person who is employed lawfully by an employer. The employer controls the performance of that person; pays the salary, unemployment insurance, and worker's compensation insurance; and has sole authority to fire and control work hours and the conditions of work. "Employee" in this context does not include a person engaged as an independent contractor.
- (9) "Expired license": A license is considered expired on the date of expiration. A person may not practice as an investigator with an expired license.
- (10) "Hours of experience" means documented clock hours.
- (11) "Investigatory work" means any work performed in accordance with ORS 703.401(2).
- (12) "Licensee" or "Licensed Investigator", as used in OAR 259-061-0005 through 259-061-0300 means a person licensed as an investigator under ORS 703.430.
- (13) "Private investigator" is a licensed investigator who has completed a minimum of 1500 documented clock hours of investigatory work experience or an approved course of study or a combination of work and study as approved by the Department.
- (14) "Provisional investigator" is a licensed investigator who has completed fewer than 1500 documented clock hours of investigatory work experience, or an approved course of study, or a combination of work and study as approved by the Department; and who may not employ or supervise other investigators. Under 1997 and 1999 editions of governing statute, this type of investigator was referred to as a "Registered Operative."
- (15) "Respondent" means an investigator who is a licensee or candidate for licensure, or any person apparently operating as an investigator without a license, against whom a complaint has been filed.
- (16) "Stipulated Agreement" means a written agreement entered into between the Department and a respondent.
- (17) "Violation" means a violation of Oregon Revised Statutes or Oregon Administrative Rules as they pertain to the licensing requirements of investigators in the state of Oregon.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 703.401 & 703.480
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 703.401 & 703.480
History
DPSST 9-2023, amend filed 10/26/2023, effective 10/26/2023
DPSST 2-2015, f. & cert. ef. 1-5-15
DPSST 7-2006, f. & cert. ef. 5-15-06