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Buying a Hearing Aid? We Can Help!
Hearing aids
Thinking about purchasing a hearing aid? Hearing aid sales are regulated in Oregon. Hearing aid consumers have certain contractual rights. Be sure to know your rights as a consumer. We'd like to help you make an educated decision.

The Oregon Health Licensing Agency (OHLA) oversees regulation of hearing aid dispensing and other health and related professions. To access OHLA's home page, go to Department at the top of the left navigation menu and click on Oregon Health Licensing Agency.
OHLA Resources
Online License Renewal
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It's secure, speedy and saves you a stamp! OHLA's online renewal feature is part of our ongoing efforts to provide customer service excellence and a streamlined regulatory environment.
Consumers Find Help at OHLA
Regulatory compliance
If you can't resolve a problem or issue with a practitioner of one of the health and related professions OHLA regulates, we can help.
Check a License Holder's Status
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Check our online database or to see if a professional is licensed or has been subject to disciplinary action (license suspension, probation or revocation).
News You Can Use
Central issues
Learn about openings on OHLA's volunteer citizen boards and councils and access regulatory news, publications and OHLA's online newsletter, Licensing Line.
Happy Birthday, Oregon!
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Oregon celebrates its 150th birthday in 2009, all year long, so there's still time to savor the state's sesquicentennial. Find out more by clicking on the link below!
Current Topics
Audiologists No Longer Dually Licensed
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As of January 1, 2010, audiologists will no longer be required to be licensed hearing aid specialists to fit and sell hearing aids. The Oregon Health Licensing Agency and Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology are working collaboratively to provide an effective transition.
Catch the Latest Regulatory News in Licensing Line
Licensing Line
Access the latest issue (October 2009) of OHLA's newsletter, Licensing Line, featuring news of the agency and regulated professions. Licensing Line covers the diverse issues OHLA addresses in collaboration with multiple volunteer citizen boards and councils. You can also sign up to be a Licensing Line subscriber.
Flu Facts: Get Informed, Stay Healthy
Get more info about the Flu in Oregon at flu.oregon.gov
Protect yourself, your family and your co-workers by getting vaccinated and staying informed. The fewer of us who get sick from either seasonal influenza or pandemic H1N1 influenza, the more we can reduce the impact in our schools and workplaces. Visit the state's flu Web site at www.flu.oregon.gov or call the state hotline at 1-800-978-3040.
OHLA to Close on Scheduled Furlough Days
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Starting Friday, October 16, 2009, OHLA will be closed on 10 "furlough" days through May 2011 as part of state government efforts to reduce costs. State employees will take unpaid days off on these scheduled days. Please plan any business with OHLA accordingly. We apologize for any inconvenience.
New Identification Requirements Revised
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OHLA has revised new identification requirements in response to stakeholder feedback and upon further review by agency staff. Applicants for authorizations to practice should review the new requirements prior to sitting for an examination or applying.
 

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