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Oregon Health Licensing Agency |
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The Oregon Health Licensing Agency (OHLA) was established by the 70th Oregon Legislative Assembly in 1999 as a state consumer protection agency overseeing regulation of multiple health and related professions. It is unique among Oregon’s regulatory agencies in that it oversees multiple professions under a central agency administration.
For more information on the Oregon Health Licensing Agency central agency, click here.
Regulated professions are represented by volunteer citizen boards and councils, which provide profession-specific expertise and consultation but are not responsible for central agency operations. For an overview of regulated professions, click here.
The Body Piercing Licensing Program is not represented by a volunteer citizen board or council.
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