Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 348 § 348.609 — Representation of possession of academic degree; complaints; civil penalties;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 348 ·
Oregon Code § 348.609·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Representation of possession of academic degree; complaints; civil penalties;
rules; fees.
(1) A
person may not claim or represent that the person possesses any academic degree
unless the degree has been awarded to or conferred upon the person by a school
that:
(a) Has
accreditation recognized by the United States Department of Education or the
foreign equivalent of such accreditation;
(b) Has been
approved by the Higher Education Coordinating Commission to offer and confer
degrees in Oregon;
(c) Is described
in ORS 348.597; or
(d) Is located in
the United States and has been found by the commission to meet standards of
academic quality comparable to those of an institution located in the United
States that has accreditation, recognized by the United States Department of
Education, to offer degrees of the type and level claimed by the person.
(2)(a) A person
who has been awarded a degree from a school other than a school described in
subsection (1) of this section may claim or represent that the person possesses
an academic degree if:
(A) The person
has been awarded a degree from a school that has the legal authority to issue
degrees in the jurisdiction where the degree is issued; and
(B) The claim or
representation is accompanied by a disclaimer that states: (Name of school)
does not have accreditation recognized by the United States Department of
Education and has not been approved by the Higher Education Coordinating
Commission.
(b) A disclaimer
allowed under this subsection shall be made in any resume, letterhead, business
card, announcement or advertisement in which the person is claiming or
representing to have an academic degree from a school that does not meet the
requirements of subsection (1) of this section.
(c) A person may
not use a disclaimer described in this subsection for a degree received from a
diploma mill.
(d) This
subsection does not alter any requirement for obtaining a license, admission
into a school, teaching or employment or for other areas in which a degree from
an accredited school is required.
(3) The
commission shall adopt, by rule, standards and procedures for responding to
complaints about degree claims and for validation of degree claims. Failure of
a person to provide documentation of a claimed degree shall be prima facie
evidence that the claim of such person to such degree is a violation of this
section.
(4) The
commission, by rule, may impose a fee on any school or person requesting
validation of degree claims. The amount of the fee shall be established to
recover designated expenses incurred by the commission in carrying out the
administration of ORS 348.594 to 348.615. Any fees collected under this
subsection shall be deposited in the Degree Authorization Account established
under ORS 348.601.
(5)(a) The
commission may cause a civil suit to be instituted in the circuit court for
legal or equitable remedies, including injunctive relief, to ensure compliance
with this section. The commission may recover attorney fees and court costs for
any such action.
(b) The
commission shall adopt a schedule of civil penalties for violations of this
section. A civil penalty shall not exceed $1,000 per violation.
(c) In addition
to any action or penalty provided by law, any person who violates this section
shall incur a civil penalty in an amount prescribed by the schedule adopted by
the commission. Any civil penalty imposed under this subsection shall be
imposed in the manner provided in ORS 183.745. All penalties recovered under
this subsection shall be paid into the State Treasury and credited to the
General Fund.
(6) The
provisions of this section do not apply to a person who is a graduate of a
veterinary college, or a veterinary department of a university or college, of
good standing and repute, as determined by the Oregon State Veterinary Medical
Examining Board. [1997 c.652 §12; 2001 c.454 §1; 2003 c.674 §3; 2005 c.196 §4;
2005 c.546 §10a; 2009 c.173 §1; 2011 c.637 §186]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 348.609
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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