Effective January 1, 2026: Temporary Pause on Acceptance of all Generalist License Applications and License Renewals
During the 2025 Legislative Session, Senate Bill (SB) 950 (2025) was enacted to further refine the licensure and regulation of sign language interpreters (SLI) in Oregon. The bill requires the Board of Sign Language Interpreters (Board) to adopt administrative rules by January 1, 2026, to:
- Establish licensing and renewal fees;
- Establish requirements for obtaining an SLI–in-training license, including supervision and renewal standards;
- Align SLI supervisory, generalist, and provisional licenses with a three-year license and renewal cycle;
- Remove renewal limitations for the SLI generalist license and permit up to two renewals of the SLI provisional license, with each renewal valid for three years, effective January 1, 2026; and
- Establish authorized practice settings for individuals issued an SLI educational, legal, or medical licenses prior to January 1, 2026.
The Board was scheduled to meet on October 22, 2025, to adopt temporary rules necessary to meet the January 1, 2026, operative date of SB 950 (2025). However, a Board member's resignation during the meeting resulted in the loss of quorum, requiring the meeting to be canceled. Additional meetings could not be scheduled during the remainder of 2025 because quorum requirements continued to be unmet.
As a result, the Board was unable to adopt temporary rules or establish license and renewal fees prior to the bill's operative date. Accordingly, the Board will temporarily pause acceptance of all sign language interpreter license applications and license renewals until it is able to meet, adopt temporary rules, and establish a fee structure.
The Board is currently scheduled to meet on February 4, 2026, contingent upon meeting public meeting law requirements, including quorum and language access obligations. The HLO anticipates that temporary rules will be reviewed and adopted at that meeting.
Any license or renewal applications received by the HLO during the temporary pause, and prior to the adoption of temporary rules, will be returned to the sender with instructions on how to proceed.
Limited Waiver on Enforcement Extended
While the Oregon Board of Sign Language Interpreters, Rules Advisory Committee continues to work through the rule writing process to make rule language recommendations to the Board, the Health Licensing Office (HLO) is extending the limited waiver on enforcement through midnight on June 30, 2026. This means that the HLO is exercising its discretion to not take disciplinary action against individuals who are required to be licensed and choose to work under the limited waiver on enforcement, i.e., not obtain a permanent board license (permanent license).
The limited waiver of enforcement is narrow; the waiver only applies to the singular issue of providing sign language interpretation services in Oregon without a license. The HLO may impose discipline for any other violation of the HLO or Board rules or statutes. The limited waiver of enforcement ends on June 30, 2026. On July 1, 2026, any individual not covered by an exception and providing sign language interpreting (SLI) services will need to have a permanent license to avoid enforcement action by HLO.
What You Need to Know
Scope of Practice Questions
Do you have a question about how a law or rule impacts your individualized practice?
Please know that the Health Licensing Office (HLO) and its boards do not provide individualized advice on how the law applies to practice in the field. Here are some resources:
- If you are looking for an attorney to provide you with legal advice about the statutes and rules governing your licensure, the
Oregon State Bar has information on how to hire a lawyer.
- If you wish to make a complaint against a person for violating HLO and the board's statutes or rules, you may use this
complaint form.
- If you wish to make a public comment on the statutes and rules governing your licensure, interested party feedback is encouraged at all
public meetings.
- Guidance on how to obtain
a license is available on the HLO website.
- If you believe HLO and the board's rules need to be amended, you may file a rule petition with HLO for consideration. Please note that any rules must fit within HLO and the board's current statutory authority. Please also know that the board will consider your position but might not adopt your proposed rule. The statute that governs rule petitions is
ORS 183.390.
- If you believe HLO and the board's statutes need to be amended, information about the legislative process is also available on the
Oregon Legislature's website.
Please know the HLO and its boards remain neutral on substantive bills proposing changes to its laws and cannot act on your behalf in any proposals to change the governing statutes.
Questions?
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