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Board of Cosmetology |
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The Board of Cosmetology consists of seven members appointed by the governor: six certified practitioners (who are not associated with the manufacture, sales or distribution of cosmetic appliances or supplies) and one public member. In addition, the Oregon Health Licensing Agency (OHLA) director or representative may serve as a non-voting member.
Terms of office are three years, with an appointee eligible to serve a maximum of two consecutive terms.
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LINDA BERGMANN
Practitioner - Facility Owner
Florence, Oregon
Term of service expires September 30, 2008
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PATRICIA HALL
Practitioner - Facility Owner
Pendleton, Oregon
Term expires September 30, 2010
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HERB HIRST
Public Member
North Plains, Oregon
Term of service expires May 4, 2009
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DEELY KLARR - 2008 Vice-Chair
Practitioner - Facility Owner
Salem, Oregon
Term expires June 30, 2008
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DEBORA MASTEN
Practitioner - Facility Owner
Salem, Oregon
Term expires September 30, 2008
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JUDITH PETERSEN
Practitioner
Albany, Oregon
Term expires June 30, 2007
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MICHAEL SNOOK - 2008 Chair
Practitioner, Instructor/ School Owner
Salem, Oregon
Term of service expires June 30, 2010
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Board Sub-Committees |
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Enforcement: Patricia Hall, Deely Klarr, Mike Snook
Industry Liaison: Linda Bergmann, Mike Snook
Item Writing: Deely Klarr, Debora Masten
Legislation / Rules: Debora Masten, Mike Snook
Product Safety / Public Protection: Deely Klarr, Debora Masten
Scholarship / Education: Linda Bergmann, Judith Petersen, Mike Snook
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Oregon Health Licensing Agency |
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The Oregon Health Licensing Agency (OHLA) is a state consumer and public protection agency overseeing regulation of multiple health and related professions. The 70th Oregon Legislative Assembly established OHLA in 1999.
Unique in structure compared to other state professional licensing and regulatory bodies, OHLA incorporates a central agency model and director rather than a single board of directors from one profession.
For more information on the Oregon Health Licensing Agency, click here.
OHLA volunteer citizen boards and councils represent OHLA-regulated professions and related professions as well as consumer and public protection interests.
OHLA boards and councils provide profession-specific expertise and consultation as well as consumer and public protection viewpoints but are not directly responsible for nor have authority over agency operations, planning and performance.
For an overview of OHLA-regulated professions and boards and councils, click here.
For links to state board, council and commission Web sites, click here.
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Board Member Vacancies |
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To see current vacancies on OHLA boards and councils, please click on the link below. The linked page also explains how to apply for a board or council position.
Board & Council Vacancies / How to Apply
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