Oregon Code § 675.785·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Powers
and duties of board; rules; fees.
The Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists has the
following powers and duties:
(1) In accordance
with the applicable provisions of ORS chapter 183, the board shall adopt rules
necessary for the administration of the laws the board is charged with
administering.
(2) Subject to
applicable provisions of the State Personnel Relations Law, the board may
appoint, prescribe the duties and fix the compensation of employees of the
board necessary to carry out the duties of the board.
(3)(a) The board
may impose nonrefundable fees in an amount set by rule for the following:
(A) License
application.
(B) First
issuance of a license.
(C) Renewal of a
license.
(D) Late filing
of a license renewal.
(E) Renewal of
registration as an associate.
(F) Examinations.
Examination fees may not exceed the costs incurred in administering the
particular examination.
(G) Limited
permits.
(b) Fees
established under this subsection are subject to prior approval of the Oregon
Department of Administrative Services and must be within the budget authorized
by the Legislative Assembly as that budget may be modified by the Emergency
Board.
(4) The Oregon
Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists shall:
(a) Maintain a
register of all current licensed professional counselors and marriage and
family therapists.
(b) Annually
publish a directory listing all current licensed professional counselors and
marriage and family therapists. The directory must be available to the public,
and the board may collect a publication fee for the directory.
(5) The board
shall:
(a) Investigate
alleged violations of the provisions of ORS 675.715 to 675.835 or rules adopted
under authority of the board.
(b) Establish
procedures to review the complaints of clients of licensees of the board. Upon
receipt of a complaint under ORS 675.715 to 675.835 against a licensed or
unlicensed person, the board shall conduct an investigation as described under
ORS 676.165.
(6) The board
shall report to the Legislative Assembly concerning the activities of the board
during the preceding biennium.
(7) The board
shall form standards committees to establish, examine and pass on the
qualifications of applicants to practice professional counseling or marriage
and family therapy in this state, including standards and requirements for
continuing education and supervision, as appropriate. The standards committee
for professional counselors shall be made up of the professional counselors on
the board, the faculty member and the public member. The standards committee
for marriage and family therapists shall be made up of the marriage and family
members of the board, the faculty member and the public member.
(8) The board
shall grant licenses to applicants who qualify to practice professional
counseling or marriage and family therapy in this state upon compliance with
ORS 675.715 to 675.835 and the rules of the board.
(9) The board may
administer oaths, take depositions, defray legal expenses and issue subpoenas
to compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents or
written information necessary to carry out ORS 675.715 to 675.835.
(10) The board
may adopt a seal to be affixed to all licenses.
(11) The board
shall adopt a code of ethics for licensees. The board may use the ethical codes
of professional counseling and marriage and family therapy associations as
models for the code established by the board.
(12) The board
may set academic and training standards necessary under ORS 675.715 to 675.835,
including, but not limited to, the adoption of rules to establish semester hour
equivalents for qualification for licensing where quarter hours are required under
ORS 675.715 to 675.835.
(13) The board
shall require the applicant for a professional counselor license or a marriage
and family therapy license to receive a passing score on an examination of
competency in counseling or marriage and family therapy. The examination may be
the examination given nationally to certify counselors, or in the case of
marriage and family therapy, the examination approved by the Association of
Marital and Family Therapy Regulatory Boards.
(14) For the
purpose of requesting a state or nationwide criminal records check under ORS
181A.195, the board may require the fingerprints of a person who is:
(a) Applying for
a license that is issued by the board;
(b) Applying for
renewal of a license that is issued by the board; or
(c) Under
investigation by the board.
(15) The board
shall prescribe, in consultation with the Oregon Board of Psychology, the
duties of the Director of the Mental Health Regulatory Agency. [1989 c.721 §14;
1991 c.703 §21; 1993 c.546 §111; 1997 c.269 §4; 1997 c.791 §18; 1999 c.463 §5;
2001 c.120 §6; 2005 c.730 §73; 2007 c.70 §300; 2009 c.697 §6; 2009 c.756 §19;
2017 c.104 §16; 2021 c.677 §11; 2023 c.439 §4; 2023 c.602 §18]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 675.785
03Subject to legislative amendments
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