Oregon Propane Training Requirements (PEP/CETP) — 2026

Silent — no specific guidance· medium confidence · verified 2026-06-12

Silent — no specific guidance

We haven’t verified Oregon to our standard yet. The state data below is our current research — confidence is medium.

The honest next step: contact Oregon State Fire Marshal (OSFM), Regulatory Services Divisiondirectly and ask whether PEP completion satisfies your state’s current training requirements.

We’ll email you when we complete our Oregon review and publish a full guide — get notified when we publish Oregon

Oregon — at a glance

CETP named in law

Unclear / unverified

PEP recognized

Silent (no specific guidance)

Transition guidance published

No

Research confidence

Medium

Last verified

2026-06-12

Your regulator

Oregon State Fire Marshal (OSFM), Regulatory Services Division

Oregon: Training required; no specific program named in law. Verified 2026-06-12.

Verify with your regulator — always

State positions on PEP are changing. Even where we have a verdict, the operator with a dated written confirmation from their state authority is the one who’s protected. Ask your regulator: “Does PEP completion satisfy your state’s current training requirements for LP-gas licensing?” Get the answer in writing.

  • Regulator: Oregon State Fire Marshal (OSFM), Regulatory Services Division
  • PERC (training questions): 1-800-757-1554 · training.propane.com

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Disclaimer: This is an information resource maintained by Tank Spotter. It is not legal advice and does not constitute a compliance determination. Verify with your state regulator and your own insurer before relying on any information here for licensing or employment decisions.

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