Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 291 - DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
Division 64 - INFORMED CONSENT TO TREATMENT WITH PSYCHOTROPIC MEDICATION
Section 291-064-0060 - Emergency Administration of Psychotropic Medications without Informed Consent
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) An emergency that is sufficient to allow the administration of psychotropic medications without informed consent exists, if in the opinion of the treating practitioner, an inmate has a mental disorder and as a result of that disorder:
(2) If an emergency exists, the treating practitioner may administer psychotropic medications to an inmate without first obtaining the inmate's written informed consent provided:
(3) Within 72 hours after the emergency administration of psychotropic medications, the treating practitioner shall review the treatment plan and may implement a revised treatment plan.
(4) The administration of psychotropic medications in an emergency situation may not continue for more than 72 hours.
(5) If, in the opinion of the treating practitioner, involuntary administration of psychotropic medications beyond 72 hours is medically necessary, the treating practitioner must:
(6) Within seven days of a determination that good cause exists for involuntary administration of medications subsequent to an emergency, the independent examining physician shall review that determination as provided in OAR 291-064-0090 to 291-064-0120.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075 & 430.021
Stats. Implemented: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030, 423.075 & 430.021