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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 678 § 678.050 — Examining applicants; issuing license; license by endorsement; processing

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 678 ·
Oregon Code § 678.050 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Examining applicants; issuing license; license by endorsement; processing license by endorsement application; limited license; rules. (1) Examinations for the licensing of applicants under ORS 678.010 to 678.448 must be held at least once a year. An applicant must pass an examination in subjects relating to nursing at the practical or registered level as the Oregon State Board of Nursing may determine necessary to protect the public health and welfare. (2) The board shall issue to all duly qualified applicants who pass the examination and meet other standards established by the board the license provided for in ORS
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