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In Oregon, there is no state law requiring babysitters to have a CPR certification. However, many parents prefer or expect babysitters to be trained in CPR and first aid for safety reasons. Obtaining a CPR certification can enhance a babysitter's qualifications and may help them secure jobs more easily. It's generally a good idea for babysitters to seek this training.

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