Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 402 § 402.225 — Credentials of employee providing assistance

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 402 ·
Oregon Code § 402.225 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Credentials of employee providing assistance. Subject to any limitations and conditions the governing body of the requesting participant may prescribe, if an employee of a responding participant holds a license, certificate, permit or similar documentation that evidences the employee’s qualifications in a professional, technical or other skill, the employee is considered to be licensed, certified or permitted in the jurisdiction of the requesting participant for the duration of the event or the training, drills or exercises. [Formerly 190.164; 2017 c.192 §6]
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