- (1) The Office and Council-approved examinations for licensure are the IHS written examination, the Oregon Laws and Rules written examination, and the Oregon-administered practical examination. The Office may waive the Oregon-administered practical examination if the applicant has passed a practical examination outside of Oregon and that the Office has found to be sufficiently thorough to determine the qualifications, fitness, and ability of the applicant to practice as a hearing aid specialist.
- (2) To take the examinations, an applicant must meet identification requirements listed under OAR 331-030-0000.
- (3) Examination candidates may be electronically monitored during testing.
- (4) The Council will establish a maximum time allowance for each section of the Office-administered examination.
- (5) Only items and materials required by the Office are allowed in the examination area.
(6) A candidate may be disqualified at any point during an examination; the examination may be invalidated and examination fees may be forfeited. Disqualifying conduct includes, but is not limited to:
- (a) Directly or indirectly giving, receiving, soliciting, and attempting to give, receive or solicit aid during the examination.
- (b) Violations of subsection (6) of this rule.
- (c) Removing or attempting to remove any examination-related information, notes or materials from the examination site.
- (7) The applicant may be required to reapply, submit additional examination fees, and submit a written request to schedule another examination if the applicant is disqualified from taking the examination.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 694.015-694.170 & ORS 694.991
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 694.015-694.170 & ORS 694.991
History
HLO 76-2018, adopt filed 06/15/2018, effective 07/01/2018