Oregon Statutes

§ 676.772 — Requirements to provide signed language interpretation services without license; rules

Oregon § 676.772
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.17
Title 52Occupations and Professions
Ch. 676Health Professions Generally

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 676.772 (2026).

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(1)A person who is licensed or otherwise authorized to provide signed language interpretation services in another state may provide signed language interpretation services in this state without obtaining a license from the State Board of Sign Language Interpreters if:
(a)The person’s license or other authorization is issued by a state recognized by the board as acceptable to qualify the person to provide signed language interpretation services in this state; and
(b)If requested by the person’s employer or entity for which the person contracts, the person demonstrates the license or other authorization is in good standing.
(2)Nothing in this section prohibits a person described in this section from applying for a license under ORS 676.750 to 676.789.
(3)The board may adopt rules to car

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§ 676.750
Oregon § 676.750

Legislative History

2025 c.238 §2

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