Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 703 § 703.080 — License qualifications

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 703 ·
Oregon Code § 703.080 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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License qualifications. (1) To become a trainee an applicant must satisfy ORS 703.090 (1)(a) to (d) and: (a) Have graduated from a polygraph examiners course approved by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training; or (b) Provide documentation of military experience or training that the department determines is substantially equivalent to the education required by paragraph (a) of this subsection. (2) To receive a general license an applicant shall satisfy ORS 703.090 (1)(a) to (g). The trainee shall receive a general license upon satisfaction of ORS 703.090 (1)(e) to (g). The department shall require such proof as is necessary to establish satisfaction of the additional requirements. [1975 c.608 §14; 1985 c.565 §118; 1997 c.853 §47; 2012 c.43 §27]
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