(1) A spouse of an active-duty member of the United States Army, Army Active Guard Reserve, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Air Force Active Guard Reserve, or Coast Guard stationed in Oregon may obtain a temporary authorization as a home inspector valid until the earliest of the following:
- (a) Two years from the date of issue;
- (b) The date the applicant’s spouse completes the spouse’s active-duty service in Oregon; or
- (c) The date the applicant’s authorization issued by another state expires.
- (2) The applicant shall complete an application as provided in OAR 812-030-0200(1).
- (3) The applicant must hold a current authorization in another state as a locksmith.
(4) The applicant must be in good standing in the state or states in which the applicant is currently licensed. For purposes of this subsection, “good standing” means:
- (a) The applicant has not been subject to any disciplinary sanction within the past 5 years; and
- (b) The applicant has not been convicted of any crime listed in or substantially similar to those crimes listed in OAR 812-030-0100.
(5) To demonstrate competency, the applicant must:
- (a) Successfully pass a test designed to test the competency of the individual as a locksmith; and
- (b) Complete three hours of education on laws, regulations and business practices offered by the board.
- (6) The applicant shall pay the license application fee as provided in OAR 812-030-0250.
- (7) These requirements do not eliminate or supersede any requirement for any other license or credential required by another Oregon state agency or local government.
Statutory/Other Authority
HB 3030 (2019), Chapter 142 & SB 688 (2019), Chapter 626
Statutes/Other Implemented
HB 3030 (2019), Chapter 142 & SB 688 (2019), Chapter 626
History
CCB 3-2019, adopt filed 12/17/2019, effective 01/01/2020