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Thursday, June 18, 2026
The Health Licensing Office (HLO) is providing this update regarding implementation of ongoing rulemaking activities related to sign language interpreter licensing in Oregon including upcoming opportunities for public participation in the rulemaking process. Additional information includes an update to extend the limited waiver on enforcement, and frequently asked questions related to changes to existing license types.
Extension of the Limited Waiver on Enforcement:
The Health Licensing Office (HLO) is extending the limited waiver on enforcement through midnight on December 31, 2026.
This extension allows the Oregon Board of Sign Language Interpreters (Board) to continue finalizing the rulemaking process and allowing sufficient time for permanent rules to become effective. Extending the waiver also provides interested parties with additional time to implement the new rules into their business practices and operations.
Under this limited waiver, the HLO will not take disciplinary action against individuals providing signed language interpreting (SLI) services without a permanent board license. This waiver also allows businesses to employ or contract with an individual who is not licensed to provide signed language interpretation services. This waiver applies only to the act of providing SLI services without a license. The HLO may still pursue disciplinary action for violations of any other applicable statutes or administrative rules.
Beginning January 1, 2027, individuals providing signed language interpreting services in Oregon must hold a permanent board license to avoid enforcement action.
Expect Permanent Rules by September 1, 2026:
The Board approved proposed rules at the April 20, 2026, meeting. The HLO anticipates filing the proposed rules with the Secretary of State (SOS) on or before July 1, 2026, to begin the permanent rulemaking process.
Proposed rules include but are limited to:
Rules are expected to become permanent on September 1, 2026. The anticipated effective date is contingent on the Department of Administrative Services (DAS) approving the fees established by the Board.
Please see the anticipated rulemaking schedule below. The timeline below does not include temporary rules.
Board meeting: no public and interested parties feedback period on the agenda
Repealed License Information:
SB 950 (2025) repealed the SLI educational, medical and legal licenses effective January 1, 2026. All SLI educational, medical and legal licenses issued between June 8, 2024, and December 31, 2025, will remain valid through January 1, 2029. The HLO will no longer renew or issue any SLI educational, medical or legal licenses after January 1, 2026.
The HLO has provided FAQs to help understand how the current law aligns with SB 950 (2025).
FAQ for Sign Language Interpreter Educational License
FAQ for Sign Language Interpreter Legal License
FAQ for Sign Language Interpreter Medical License
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