Oregon Code § 676.576·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Fees.
(1) The Health Licensing Office
shall establish by rule and collect fees for:
(a) Application
for authorization;
(b) Original
authorization;
(c) Renewal of
authorization;
(d) Examinations
and reexaminations;
(e)
Authorizations related to demonstration permits;
(f) Temporary or
provisional authorization;
(g) Replacement
authorization;
(h) Late renewal
of authorization;
(i) Reciprocity;
(j)
Authorizations related to freelance licenses and independent contractor
registrations;
(k)
Authorizations related to facilities;
(L) Renewal of
dormant authorization;
(m) Activation of
inactive authorization;
(n) Verification
of authorization;
(o) Duplicate
authorization;
(p) Education or
training provided by the office; and
(q) Providing
copies of official documentation or records and for recovering administrative
costs associated with compiling, photocopying, preparing and delivering the
documentation or records.
(2) All moneys
collected by the office under this section shall be paid into the General Fund
of the State Treasury and credited to the Health Licensing Office Account
established under ORS 676.625. Fees established under this section may not
exceed the cost of administering the office and the boards and councils within
the office, and are subject to ORS 676.625 (3). [Formerly 676.592]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 676.576
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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