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OREGON HEALTH LICENSING AGENCY ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 | State Board Practice Exam | Jurisprudence & Law | Verified Q&A | Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded

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OREGON HEALTH LICENSING
AGENCY ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 |
State Board Practice Exam |
Jurisprudence & Law | Verified Q&A |
Pass Guaranteed - A+ Graded
[DOMAIN 1: FACILITY REQUIREMENTS & ENVIRONMENTAL
STANDARDS]
Questions 1-10

Q1 (Indoor Clean Air Act): According to Oregon law, what facilities are governed under the
Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act?
A. Only facilities with over 10 employees
B. Any public place in a facility [CORRECT]
C. Only facilities providing hair services
D. Facilities located in metropolitan areas only

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Verified Oregon State Board exam content specifies that "any public place in a
facility shall be governed" under the Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act, and all facilities shall
provide adequate ventilation. This applies universally regardless of facility size, service type,
or geographic location. Distractor Analysis: Option A incorrectly adds employee count
restrictions not found in OAR 331. Option C is too narrow—esthetics, nail technology, and
barbering facilities are also covered. Option D incorrectly limits by location—the Act applies
statewide.


Q2 (Waste Receptacles - Outer Surface): The outer surface of waste disposal receptacles
must be _____ at all times.
A. disinfected
B. covered
C. clean [CORRECT]
D. labeled

,Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Verified exam content explicitly states that "waste disposal receptacle outer
surface: must be clean at all times." This ensures aesthetic standards and prevents
cross-contamination from waste containers. Distractor Analysis: While waste must be in
covered containers (B), the outer surface requirement is specifically clean. Disinfection (A) of
outer surfaces is not required, and labeling (D) is not specified for outer surfaces.


Q3 (Waste Disposal Requirements): All waste relating to the performance of services must
be disposed of in:
A. A biohazard bag only
B. A covered container [CORRECT]
C. An outdoor dumpster
D. A recyclable container

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Verified materials state "all waste relating to performance of services must be
disposed of in covered container." This prevents contamination, odors, and pest attraction in
the facility. Distractor Analysis: Biohazard bags (A) are required only for regulated medical
waste (blood/body fluids), not general service waste. Outdoor dumpsters (C) are final
disposal, not facility containment. Recycling (D) is not specified for service waste.


Q4 (Work Area Definition): A "Work Area" in Oregon facilities includes:
A. Only the immediate client service station
B. Areas where services are performed and preparations conducted, including shampoo area,
workstations, dispensing area [CORRECT]
C. Only the reception and waiting areas
D. Outdoor service locations only

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Verified materials define Work Area as "area where services are performed and
preparations conducted, including shampoo area, workstations, dispensing area." This
encompasses all active service and preparation zones. Distractor Analysis: Reception areas
(C) are Common Areas, not Work Areas. Outdoor locations (D) are not addressed. Immediate
stations only (A) is too narrow—preparation areas are included.


Q5 (Common Area Definition): Which of the following is classified as a "Common Area" under
Oregon regulations?
A. Individual client service stations

, B. Reception areas, dispensing areas, sinks, shampoo bowls, hair dryers [CORRECT]
C. Storage closets and utility rooms
D. Outdoor break areas only

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Verified materials define Common Area as "area used by all authorization holders
performing services, including reception areas, dispensing areas, sinks, shampoo bowls, hair
dryers, hair dryer areas, employee lounges." These are shared spaces, not individual
workstations. Distractor Analysis: Individual stations (A) are Work Areas. Storage closets (C)
and outdoor areas (D) are not listed as Common Areas.


Q6 (Adequate Ventilation Definition): "Adequate Ventilation" is defined as:
A. Opening windows when weather permits
B. Ventilation by natural or mechanical methods removing/exhausting fumes, vapors, or dust
to prevent hazardous conditions in accordance with OAR 437, Division 2 [CORRECT]
C. Using fans in each work area
D. Annual inspection by fire department

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Verified materials provide the complete definition: "ventilation by natural or
mechanical methods removing/exhausting fumes, vapors, or dust to prevent hazardous
conditions in accordance with OAR 437, Division 2; allowing free air flow in proportion to
room size and capacity." This references Oregon OSHA safety standards. Distractor Analysis:
Windows (A) and fans (C) may contribute but do not constitute adequate ventilation alone.
Fire department inspection (D) is not the ventilation standard.


Q7 (Equipment Surface Requirements): The surface of all equipment (including back bar)
must be:
A. Made of wood for aesthetic appeal
B. Made of cleanable non-porous material [CORRECT]
C. Covered with fabric for client comfort
D. Painted with lead-based paint only

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Verified materials state "surface of all equipment (including back bar) must be
made of cleanable non-porous material." This ensures proper disinfection and prevents
harboring of pathogens. Exception: Reception area is exempt from this requirement.
Distractor Analysis: Wood (A) and fabric (C) are porous and cannot be properly disinfected.
Lead-based paint (D) is hazardous and prohibited.

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