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Updated: 10/10/2008
Description: Certified Engineering Geologists apply geologic data, principles and interpretation to naturally occurring materials so that geologic factors affecting planning, design, construction and maintenance of civil engineering works are properly recognized and utilized.
Statutes, Rules, Ordinances: ORS 672.505 to .705
OAR 809
Duration: Annual
Fees - application, exam, etc.:  Examination Cost: $200.00
Application Fee: $75.00
Original License: $75.00
Renewal: $75.00
Responsible Agency: Geologist Examiners, State Board of
Fee Exemptions: None
Examination Information: Exam Time: March and October. Exam Schedule
Exam Locs: Salem.
Exam Pass: 70 percent or higher.
Exam Repeat: After two failures to pass exam, an applicant shall provide to the Board satisfactory evidence of further preparation.

Examination Information
Prerequisites: 1. Be registered as a Registered Geologist plus have additional experience under a Certified Engineering Geologist.
2. Pass 8-hour exam.
Application Form: Certified Engineering Geologist (CEG) Application
Service Links:  List of registrants
 Application
contact Agency Contact Information
Required Documentation: Experience Record, Verification of Experience

  Agency Information
Please refer to the Agency Website for further details and additional information.
Agency Name: Geologist Examiners, State Board of
E-mail Address: osbge.info@state.or.us
Phone: 503-566-2837
Mail Address: Oregon Board of Geologist Examiners
1193 Royvonne Avenue SE, Suite 24
Salem, OR 97302
Website Information: http://www.oregon.gov/osbge

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