By: Ryan Malone
Published: 11/16/2024
As a professional engineer (PE) in Oregon, it's crucial to stay updated on the license renewal requirements to ensure you maintain your ability to practice. The Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying (OSBEELS) mandates a biennial renewal process, which includes specific professional development requirements.
The renewal deadline for Oregon PEs is biennial, meaning you must renew your license every two years. The renewal process involves:
To renew your PE license, you must complete 30 PDH during each biennial period. These hours can be earned through various activities, including:
It's important to note that a maximum of 15 PDH units can be carried forward into the next renewal period.
Registrants are responsible for maintaining records of their PDH activities for five years. This documentation may include completion certificates, paid receipts, attendance logs, and other evidence of attendance. If audited, you must submit these records to OSBEELS.
PDHNow is a valuable resource for Oregon PEs looking to fulfill their PDH requirements. They offer a variety of courses and activities that can help you meet the 30 PDH requirement. PDHNow provides:
By utilizing PDHNow, you can ensure that you meet the Oregon PDH requirements efficiently and effectively.
Failure to renew your license by the expiration date will result in your registration being placed in "delinquent" status. Delinquent registrants are not authorized to practice, supervise, or sign documents in their field until the renewal fee, delinquent fee, and CPD verification are submitted1.
Staying compliant with these requirements is essential for maintaining your professional standing and ensuring you can continue to practice engineering in Oregon.
For more detailed information, you can visit the Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying website.