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Fall 2012 E x a m i nerThe OregonPUBLISHED BY THE OREGON STATE BOARD OF EXAMINERS FOR ENGINEERING AND LAND SURVEYINGThe mission of the Oregon Appointments to the BoardState Board of Examiners forEngineering and Land Surveying Susan M. Frey knowledge and experience in several(OSBEELS) is to regulate the areas of engineering, including designpractice of engineering, land Susan M. Frey, PE, SE, was and construction, Oregon structuralsurveying, and photogrammetric appointed by Governor John A. building codes, digital signatures,mapping in the state as they Kitzhaber, to the Oregon State special inspection code requirements,relate to the welfare of the public Board of Examiners for Engineering seismic and wind requirements, multi-in safeguarding life, health and and Land Surveying (OSBEELS) as discipline coordination, and a broadproperty. of September 2012 to fill the position perspective of the industry. She also vacated by Grant Davis, PE. said she’s looking forward learning howBoard Members the Board operates. Frey completed her undergraduate andDan E. Linscheid, PLS, President graduate work in civil engineering at Frey is a past president and currentSteven A. Burger, PE Purdue University. delegate for the Structural EngineersJames L. Doane, PE/PLS She obtained her registration with Association of Oregon (SEAO), aSusan Frey, PE OSBEELS in 1980 as a professional committee member with the NationalKen W. Hoffine, PE/PLS/CWRE engineer and became especially Council of Structural EngineersSusan E. Newstetter, PLS qualified in structural engineering in (NCSEA) SE licensing committee andCarl W. Tappert, PE/CWRE 1981. She has been working for CH2M a committee member of the MasonryAmin Wahab, Public Member Hill for 35 years and is currently a Standards Joint Committee through principal structural engineer, where she TMS/ACI/ASCE. She has beenBoard Staff serves in technical and managerial roles active with OSBEELS previously by as well as multi-discipline, technical serving as a grader for the WashingtonMari Lopez, Executive Secretary quality assurance of bid documents. Structural III examination and as aJenn Gilbert, Executive Assistant She has also been an adjunct professor liaison between SEAO and OSBEELSMatt Bryan of structural engineering at Oregon regarding structural engineeringAllen McCartt State University since 1995.Jennifer O’Neill See BOARD, Page 8Joy Pariante Frey hopes to bring to the BoardAmanda SloanTina Sorensen Inside This IssueAmelia VolkerBrianna Weekly 2 ePermitting system now operational  3 NCEES announces changes to FEJ.R. Wilkinson exam  3 Go Green with the Oregon Examiner 4-7 Preparing for “The Big One” 9 Renewal Form 11 Investigation and Enforcement

TT hhee OOr re geogno nE xEaxmaimn eirn e r FFaallll22001122ePermitting system now operationalOregon’s ePermitting is the ePermitting grew out of a 2005 pilot a dedicated review of the licensed nation’s first statewide, program called “Quick Permits” that professional’s design plans can web-based, electronic allowed six Portland-area building be submitted, reviewed, correctedbuilding permits system. The departments to grant selected or accepted on-line. Licensedprogram was developed by the building permits from a single professionals will be able to monitor,Building Codes Division (BCD) of website. The program was part of track and schedule inspectionsthe Oregon Department of Consumer the BCD’s efforts to develop uniform remotely.and Business Services to unify and processes for building permitting and The first ePermitting location wasstreamline the permitting process; inspection. It was such a success Springfield on August 9, 2010.improving access for licensed that Quick Permits has since been Using the automation software suiteprofessionals including builders, re-branded as ePermitting’s Basic as a base, ePermitting technical staffarchitects, engineers, and also the Service tier. analyzed Springfield’s operationsgeneral public. In its fourth year While generally well received, and customized the product. Sinceof a ten year implementation, it Quick Permits was essentially just a the program went live, nearlyhas already dramatically improved conduit for submitting building permit 40 percent (2120 of 5706) ofinteractions between builders and applications through the internet. Springfield’s permits have beenbuilding officials in many Oregon The pilot restricted the types of issued online.communities. permits that could be granted and Working with different cities andWith ePermitting, numerous phone could not accommodate digital plan counties, the ePermitting staff hascalls and trips to various building review or scheduling inspections. It created a uniform permitting systemdepartments may become a thing required local building departments that is flexible enough to addressof the past. The system takes the to maintain a separate system for specific needs. For example, inguess work out of which authority issuing and tracking permits. mountainous areas of the stateissues which kinds of permits for In 2007, legislation passed to fund where flash flooding is common,where. Using a combination of GIS an expansion of Quick Permits land use regulations determinedata and other property records, the into the ePermitting system. The whether a structure may be built onsystem determines which building expanded program includes a Full a floodplain. While zoning is notdepartments have authority over Service tier that incorporates an strictly a part of the building permitwhich permits for each address. automation software suite. With this process, it is a prerequisite for aWhere jurisdictions overlap, the advancement, ePermitting is able permit. The ePermitting staff workssystem automatically routes the to electronically replicate each step to address special conditions likeappropriate data for each permit as in the permitting process, up to and these into the BCD’s online permitneeded. Licensed professionals including scheduling inspections, application. ePermitting also buildsand homeowners will no longer have without the confusion of determining each building department’s uniqueto travel miles from the job site to the appropriate city or county fees into the system.purchase permits. office. New construction requiring See EPERMITTING, Page 3PPaaggee22

Fall 2012 The Oregon ExaminerNCEES announces changes to FE examThe current specifications for the specifications will be available in licensed professional engineers, Fundamentals of Engineering 2013. academics teaching engineering (FE) exam will change in In 2010, NCEES announced a move courses, and engineer interns fromJanuary 2014 in conjunction with the toward CBT. The final pencil-and- all engineering disciplines. Theseexam’s transition to computer-based paper exam will be offered in October individuals were surveyed about thetesting (CBT). At that time, the FE 2013. All FE exams administered fundamental knowledge and skillsexam will be seven freestanding, before CBT will use the exam necessary for an engineer intern todiscipline-specific exams: Chemical, specifications currently available on the work in a manner that protects theCivil, Electrical and Computer, Exams portion of the NCEES website. health, safety, and welfare of theEnvironmental, Industrial, Mechanical, This notice of new domains follows public.and Other Disciplines. NCEES has a previous call for volunteers to For a list of the new FE exam domainsposted the major domains for these participate in a content review. The for the January 2014 administration,exams online, and the complete cross-section of participants included go to ncees.org/CBT.Go Green with The Oregon ExaminerThe Oregon State Board those who receive the print copy of the address you would like us to use of Engineering and Land newsletter to consider switching to a when sending the newsletter. This Surveying (OSBEELS) is digital version instead. Less printing notification will not change your email address for Board correspondence.encouraging registrants to help us helps reduce the detrimental footprint To change that email, please utilize the Registrant Information Update formmake our world a little greener. Our left by the printing process. If you to comply with Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 820-010-0605.quarterly newsletter, the Oregon would like to do your part for theExaminer, is available both in print environment, simply send us a note atand online. We are encouraging [email protected] with the emailEPERMITTING, from Page 3Initial focus of the program has been cannot obtain a permit. For licensed of implementing eight more buildingon licensees regulated by the BCD. professionals not regulated by the departments at the full service level.Because Oregon has strict licensing BCD, ePermitting will need to rely Licensed professionals can accessand professional responsibility to an extent upon the relevant the ePermitting at www.oregon-laws, ePermitting worked to include professional codes. The ePermitting epermitting.info. Registration isbasic license checks into the team has expanded the system so required. Individuals should selectsystem. A builder who logs onto the that engineers and architects can the “Licensed Professional” optionePermitting website is required to log onto the system and utilize it for on the home page for registrationinput their license and construction projects that are within their field of directions.contractor numbers. If they are competence.not appropriately licensed they ePermitting staff are in the process -Lori Graham Building Codes Division Page 3

TThhee OOr re geogno nE xEaxmaimn eirn e r FFaallll22001122 Preparing forCollapsed bridges, crumbling which killed more than 15,000 people Oregon’s impending quake is skylines, raging fires and and caused $235 billion in damage; predicted to be at least 9.0. walls of water more than 30 the 2010 Chilean quake which killedfeet high sound like the makings of a more than 500 people and caused Our subduction zone runs frommovie about the apocalypse. What between $15 billion and $30 billion southern British Columbia to Northernmany Oregonians might not realize in damage; and the 2004 Sumatra- California – nearly 600 miles.is that these terrifying scenes are Andaman earthquake, which triggered Using collected data, experts saypossibly part of a very real future the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami earthquakes occur in the southernfor the state when “The Big One,” which killed more than 230,000 Oregon to northern California regionan earthquake at the Cascadia people in 14 countries. These of the subduction zone approximatelySubduction Zone, occurs. earthquakes registered at a 9.0, every 300 years for the past 10,000 8.8 and 9.1-9.3 on the moment years of geologic record. The lastIf these events were to happen, what magnitude scale, respectively. recorded Cascadia Subduction Zonewould become of the infrastructure we quake was 312 years ago.rely on to function every day? How The Cascadia Subduction Zonewould we cope if the coast’s lifelines (DOGAMI) In addition to our subduction zone,to the rest of Oregon, the bridges, there are hundreds of potentiallywere severed? With hospitals in active faults throughout the state andshambles, where would we take it is unknown if an earthquake in theour sick and injured for lifesaving subduction zone would trigger activitytreatments? How many innocent in those faults, said Robert S. Yeats,people would be buried beneath the professor emeritus of geology atrubble of historic districts throughout Oregon State University.western Oregon? The late 1980s marked a paradigmThe Cascadia Subduction Zone is the shift in earthquake awareness.meeting point of the Juan de Fuca According to Yeats, this was whenand the North American Plates. Over professionals became aware of thetime, these plates push together dangers of the Cascadia Subductionand build up stress. Eventually, Zone and started moving forward withone plate will slide underneath the preparations for a large-scale quakeother, which is a subduction zone scenario. By 1993, state buildingearthquake. This type of quake is codes included guidance on how toamong the largest and most damaging design structures to better withstandin the world. Other subduction zone an earthquake, but are we fullyearthquakes include the 2011 quake prepared?and accompanying tsunami in Japan “The implications of not beingPPaaggee44

Fall 2012 The Oregon Examiner“The for and understanding of seismic events and accompanying tsunamis, and, yet, the country was still notprepared Big One”nearly prepared enough when theyare horrific,” were hit inYeats said. In 2011. Japanaddition to the planned for anearthquake A Cascadia Subduction 8.2 seismicand inevitable event, despiteresulting tsunami, warnings from professionals of theZone Earthquake is coming.there could also be Are we ready? potential of a 9.0, Yeatslandslides, violent said.flooding, fires,liquefaction and say whether the earthquake will strike “They are probably theimmense structural damage with no tomorrow or a century from now,” most prepared country on the planetreserve funds available for repair, Yeats explained. and they still experienced significantYeats added. devastation,” said Mike Olsen, Ph.D., House Resolution (HR) 3 begins an assistant professor of geomaticsWhile awareness among to pave the way for thorough at Oregon State University.professionals is high, there still aren’t earthquake preparedness. It requiresfunds allotted or actionable plans in the preparation of an Oregon Oregon has started focusingplace, Yeats said. Much of this, he Resilience Plan for earthquake preparation efforts on three keyadded, comes from knowing of the readiness. Under the requirements areas: Schools and emergencypotential hazards, but not having a of HR3, the plan and associated facilities, Oregon Department ofconcrete timeline for potential seismic recommendations are due to the Transportation areas of responsibilityactivity. “Oregonians say, ‘yes, Oregon Legislative Assembly by and the energy sector. Accordingwe know there is an earthquake February 28, 2013. to Oregon Revised Statute (ORS)problem,’ but are not motivated 455.400, existing emergencyenough to take action since we can’t Experts agree that Japan actively leads the world in preparation See EARTHQUAKE, Page 6 A 10,000 year record of past large magnitude earthquakes on the Cascadia Subduction Zone. (DOGAMI) Page 5

TT hhee OOr re geogno nE xEaxmaimn eirn e r FFaallll22001122EARTHQUAKE, from Page 5facilities, such as hospitals and fire “They (Japan) are of, or has surpassed its intendedstations, need to be seismically safe lifecycle, which means it needs toby 2022 and existing schools must probably the most be retrofitted, renovated or rebuilt tobe in compliance by 2032. The prepared country on stand any chance during a seismicreasoning behind this, according to the planet and they still event, he said. “Compound this withYumei Wang, PE, the geohazards the fact that seismic design provisionsteam leader for the Oregon expedrieevnacsetadtisoignn.”ificant have significantly evolved since thenDepartment of Geology and Mineral and traffic volumes are much higher Mike Olsen, OSUIndustries, is to ensure that these damaged during the quake, there than these systems were designedfacilities provide life safety and can be will be an increase in difficulty when for and we have a serious problem toused following a disaster. it comes to evacuations and later address,” Olsen said.ODOT’s responsibilities include recovery efforts. The energy sector, whichmaintenance roadways and bridges, One significant issue with much of encompasses amenities such as fuel,both of which need to be as intact Oregon’s infrastructure, including natural gas and electricity, need toas possible following an earthquake. the roadways, is age, Olsen said. be functioning following a disaster toODOT engineers are prioritizing He explained that infrastructure is provide necessities such as fuel forrepairs to maximize limited resources typically designed with a design life generators and emergency vehiclesavailable for seismic upgrades, Olsen of 50 years. Much of Oregon’s or electricity to power water pumps,said. If roadways and bridges are infrastructure is nearing the end Wang said.This shows a software render of the point clouds obtained from a 3D laser scanning of a steel structure in Onagawa, Japan,following the earthquake in 2011. Several scans of the structure were merged together and the image can be rotated duringanalysis. (Oregon State University)PPaaggee66

Fall 2012 The Oregon ExaminerEngineers and academics from This LiDAR image shows the levels of damage to the Torre O’Higgins building inmultiple disciplines are researching Concepcion, Chile in 2010. (Oregon State University)and developing concepts to helpOregon mitigate the damage and loss structures more earthquake-ready mindset and culture to what needsof life which would come from a large and collecting data, engineers can to happen regarding earthquakeseismic event. For example, Olsen speak out about the importance of preparation. A strong recyclingis part of a team which travels to preparation. “Engineers are aware, program took years to build, but nowlocations around the world following by and large, of the deficiencies of the recycling mindset is second natureearthquakes and uses LiDAR to map our infrastructure, including critical and that’s how earthquake preparationthe destruction accurately in 3D. infrastructure,” Wang said. They also needs to become. “I think that typeLiDAR has been a valuable tool in have the credibility, by nature of their of culture, one focused on earthquakepreserving the record of damage and profession and registration, to be preparation, is needed and I thinksuccess stories so that necessary taken seriously, she added. engineers can play an important roleearthquake evaluation and planning “I think it’s part of being a PE; to because of their credibility on thedata can be acquired without address the public’s safety,” she said. topic,” Wang said.interfering with relief and recovery She also compared the recyclingefforts.This data can be analyzed toproduce finite element models, whichcompare actual results with predictedoutcomes to see if those predictionswere accurate. The goal is todetermine which building techniquesworked and which did not. The morepost-earthquake data available whenbuilding finite element models meansmore precise predictions for planningpurposes, Olsen said. The resultinginformation will be fed into programs tohelp develop safer design criteria fornew structures which can be includedin building codes. “The key is findinga balance between the architects’vision and the engineers’ desire forsafety,” Olsen said.Oregon’s engineers can putthemselves at the forefront ofearthquake preparedness planning,Wang said. Aside from helping make Page 7

The Oregon Examiner Fall 2012BOARD, from front page about their professions. “The Board service exposed me to a wide variety members I worked with are top quality of interesting challenges in terms ofrequirements and rules, digital and take their Board positions very administering the Oregon laws andsignatures and licensing topics. seriously.” administrative rules pertaining to the practice of engineering and landFrey has two children. Her daughter Davis also commended the work that surveying.”is a recent graduate of the University the Board does for engineers, landof Oregon and is teaching Spanish surveyors and photogrammetrists in During his time as a Board member,and English as a second language Oregon. “It’s a complex Board,” he Seward said he learned how importantat the middle and high schools in said. “With all the professions that the familiarity with the statutes and lawsSt. Paul, Ore. Her son is a senior in Board regulates, exam qualifications, are to engineering and land surveyingsports management and accounting rules and regulations, and law professionals. He also learned thatat the University of Kansas. Her enforcement, I think the Board does the Board members and OSBEELShusband is a design manager at an amazing job.” staff are very approachable and thereCH2M Hill for water and wastewater are many opportunities for public inputtreatment plant projects. Davis said he will be spending his time into the rule making process and other focusing on family, travel and work Board functions.Grant L. Davis around his farm. Seward also said the inner workingsGrant L. Davis, PE, has left The Board and OSBEELS staff wish of the Board may not be apparent to the Oregon State Board of Davis the best in his future endeavors. outside observers, but there is a lot Examiners for Engineering going on to improve services to theand Land Surveying (OSBEELS) John Seward public and the regulated community.after serving eight years as a Board “Probably the change most visiblemember. Davis joined the Board in John Seward, PE, has left to Board registrants is the recentJuly 2004. the Oregon State Board of reduction in licensing fees, due to Examiners for Engineering improved fiscal management over theAs a Board member, he served and Land Surveying (OSBEELS) past several years.”as a grader and proctor for after serving seven years as a Boardseveral Washington Structural member. Seward joined the Board Seward will continue his work as aIII examinations. He served two 2005. geotechnical engineer with the Oregonyears as Board president and most Department of Forestry, where he hasrecently served as the chair of Seward most recently served as the been working for the past 33 years.the OSBEELS Examination and chair of the Rules and Regulations “Experience and knowledge I haveQualifications Committee and the Committee and as a member of gained from Board service will help meRules and Regulations Committee. the Examinations and Qualifications better serve the individuals and groupsHe was also a member of the Law Committee, the Professional Practices I interact with (through ODF).”Enforcement Committee, the Joint Committee and the Joint ComplianceCompliance Committee, and the Joint Committee. Seward said he found The Board and OSBEELS staffLegislative Committee. Davis said his time on the Board to be fulfilling, wish Seward the best in his futurehe enjoyed getting to know his fellow particularly the opportunity to serve the endeavors.Board members and learning more citizens of Oregon and the engineering and surveying community. “MyPage 8

Fall 2012 The Oregon ExaminerRenewal FormIf requesting reinstatement from inactive or retired status, please complete the Reinstatement from Inactive orRetirement Status form.Registrant Contact Information Middle name or initial Last name (family name)First name (personal name)If you have a Social Security number Oregon law requires that it be used. Only use a Passport number if you don’t have a SocialSecurity number.o Social Security # OR o Passport # Country issuing passport Registration #Birth date (Mo/Day/Yr) Where do you want correspondence mailed to? o Home address OR o Business addressMailing address (include any apartment number) Home/Personal phone #City State Zip/Postal code Home email addressBusiness name Business phone # Business fax #Business address (include any suite number)City State Zip/Postal code Business email addressSocial Security GuidelinesAs part of your application for an initial or renewed occupational, professional or recreational license, certification, or registration issued byOSBEELS, you are required to provide your Social Security Number to OSBEELS. This is mandatory. The authority for this requirement is ORS25.785, ORS 305.385,42 USC § 405 (c) (2) (C) (I), and 42 ISC § 666 (a) (13). Failure to provide your Social Security Number will be a basis torefuse to issue or renew the license, certification, or registration you seek. This record of your Social Security Number will be used for childsupport enforcement and tax administration purposes (including identification) only, unless you authorize other uses of the number. Although anumber other than your Social Security Number appears on the face of the licenses, certificates, or registrations issued by OSBEELS, your SocialSecurity Number will remain on file with OSBEELS.If, the United States Social Security Administration has not issued you a social security number, you must follow these guidelines: a. form must be signed by you; b. You are attesting to the fact that no social security number has been issued to you by the United States Social Security Administration; and c. are acknowledging that knowingly supplying false information under this section is a Class A misdemeanor, punishable by imprisonment of up to one year and a fine of up to $6,250.By providing the following signature, you are agreeing to comply with the guidelines listed above.Signature Date (Mo/Day/Yr)(Continued on Page 10) Page 9

The Oregon Examiner Fall 2012(Continued from page 13)Please check the applicable boxes and enclose the appropriate amounto Active registration renewal: $150.00 each profession Please refer to the Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 820-010-0505 o PE o PLS o RPP and 820-010-0510 for further details. o I have attached the CPD Organizational FormI certify that I have completed the required professional development hour (PDH) units in accordance with the applicable OARs.Signature Date (Mo/Day/Yr)o Certified Water Right Examiner (CWRE) renewal: $40.00 o Delinquency fee per registration renewal: $80.00 perNo PDH units are required as a condition of renewal for a CWRE professioncertification. Please refer to the OARs 820-010-0505 and 820-010-0520 for further details. o PE o PLS o RPP o CWRE o I have attached the CPD Organizational FormSelect payment method (choose one) o Cash Amount enclosed:o Check or Money Order (payable to OSBEELS)o Debit or Credit Card (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or AmEx) Total charge to card:Card number Exp. date Security code* Billing Zip/Postal codePayment Signature (serves as payment authorization if paying by debit or credit card)Signature Date (Mo/Day/Yr)* Debit or Credit Card Security Codes If submitting a payment to the OSBEELS for fees by debit or credit card, please provide the security code. These codes are a security feature that appears on the back of most Visa, MasterCard, and Discover cards, and on the front of American Express cards. This code is a three or four-digit number which provides a cryptographic check on the information embossed on the card. American Express Card Users: Look for the 4-digit code printed on the front of the card just above and to the right of the main card number. This 4-digit code is the card security code. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover Card Users: Flip the card over and look at the signature box. A special 3-digit code will be located in the signature box. This 3-digit code is the card security code.Page 10

Fall 2012 The Oregon ExaminerInvestigation and EnforcementLaw Enforcement Cases with SanctionsJune 1, 2012 - October 1, 20122649 – Yong-su Cho PDH hours. Cho entered into a respond to multiple audit notices, settlement agreement to pay a many which were returned asThe Board issued a final order $250 civil penalty for violations undeliverable. He was eventuallyagainst Yong-su Cho, PE, a South of ORS 672.200(4), OAR 820- reached and was found to beKorean registrant, finding that he 010-0635(1),(5), OAR 820-015- compliant with his CPD requirements.failed to provide documentation of 0026(1), and OAR 820-020- However, his Law Enforcementcompliance with CPD requirements. 0015(7),(8). case was opened based on hisCho was randomly selected for a failure to comply with audit requestsCPD audit, but did not respond 2677 – Chul Hwan Shim which were directly related to theto audit notices until the second communication issues caused bynotice, when he submitted a CPD The Board issued a final order his failure to update his contactOrganizational form for 60 PDH against Chul Hwan Shim, PE, a information with OSBEELS. Shimhours with no supporting documents. South Korean registrant, finding entered into a settlement agreementCho later submitted supporting that he failed to submit a change of to pay a $100 civil penalty for apaperwork for some of the claimed address form. Shim was randomly violation of OAR 820-010-0605. selected for a CPD audit, but did notFriendly RemindersRegistration renewal and certification of Continuing or form for renewal of, a license, Professional Development certificate or registration. If youNot sure if your registration(s) is requirements. If these items are not have not been issued a Socialcurrent? Visit OSBEELS website included, it will delay the renewal Security number, OSBEELS willat www.osbeels.org and click on process. accept a written certification to fulfillthe “Find a Licensee” link to confirm this requirement.your registration(s) status. Social Security NumberIf you would like to renew your Deceased Registrantsregistration(s), mail the form on To comply with child supportpage 9 to the OSBEELS office enforcement and tax administration If you are aware of a registrantat 670 Hawthorne Avenue SE, law, OSBEELS requires that all who has passed on, please contactSuite 220, Salem, OR 97301 applicants and licensees provide OSBEELS at (503) 362-2666. their Social Security numbers. The OSBEELS would like to update itsEmployer Checks Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) records and avoid sending renewal 25.785, specifically requires that notices and other communicationsIf your employer sends a check for the Social Security number be to the families.your renewal, please ensure that it recorded on an application for,includes your registration number(s) Page 11

Fall 2012 BOARD OF EXAMINERS PRSRT STD FOR ENGINEERING & U.S. POSTAGE PAID LAND SURVEYING SALEM, OR PERMIT NO. 106 tel. 503.362.2666 670 Hawthorne Avenue, SE email: [email protected] Suite 220 web: www.oregon.gov/osbeels Salem, Oregon 97301 Please list an email address below to receive the newsletter electronically. However, if you do not have an email address and would prefer to receive the newsletter by mail, please provide a mailing address. You may return the information by email to [email protected], by fax to (503) 362-5454, or by mail to the address listed above. Please note, by submitting this form, the contact information in which Board correspondence is sent will not be changed. Please utilize the Registrant Information Update form to comply with Oregon Administrative Rule (OAR) 820-010-0605. Registrant Information First name (personal name) Middle name or initial Last name (family name) Email Address Registration or certificate number, if applicable To receive the print edition of The Oregon Examiner, please complete the information below. o Home o Business Mailing address (include any apartment/suite number) City State or Province Zip/Postal code Country


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