Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 339 - OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY LICENSING BOARD
Division 10 - IMPLEMENTATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY PRACTICE ACT
Section 339-010-0020 - Unprofessional Conduct
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 339-010-0020
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Unprofessional conduct relating to patient/client safety, integrity and welfare includes:
(a) Intentionally harassing,
abusing, or intimidating a patient/client, either physically or
verbally;
(b) Intentionally
divulging, without patient/client consent, any information gained in the
patient relationship other than what is required by staff or team for
treatment;
(c) Engaging in assault
and/or battery of patient/client;
(d) Failing to respect the dignity and rights
of patient/client, regardless of social or economic status, personal attributes
or nature of health problems;
(e)
Engaging in sexual improprieties or sexual contact with
patient/client;
(f) Offering to
refer or referring a patient/client to a third person for the purpose of
receiving a fee or other consideration from the third person or receiving a fee
from a third person for offering to refer or referring a patient/client to a
third person;
(g) Taking property
of patient/client without consent.
(h) Failing to follow principles and related
standards of conduct as defined in the Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics, by
the American Occupational Therapy Association, to the extent they do not
conflict with ORS 675.210 through 675.340.
(2) Unprofessional conduct relating to professional competency includes:
(a) Engaging
in any professional activities for which licensee is not currently
qualified;
(b) Failing to maintain
competency;
(c) Failing to provide
a comprehensive service that is compatible with current research and within an
ethical and professional framework;
(d) Failing to obtain a physician's referral
in situations where an OT is using a modality not specifically defined in ORS
675.210(3);
(e) Failing to provide
professional occupational therapy based on evaluation of patient's/client's
needs and appropriate treatment procedures;
(f) Using an occupational therapy aide in
violation of the law or Board rules regarding occupational therapy.
(3) Unprofessional conduct relating to the Board includes:
(a) Practicing
occupational therapy without a current Oregon license;
(b) Failing to renew license in a timely
manner;
(c) Failing to provide the
Board with any documents requested by the Board;
(d) Failing to answer truthfully and
completely any question asked by the Board;
(e) Failing to provide evidence of competency
when requested;
(f) Violating the
Practice Act, Board rules or Board Orders;
(g) Failing to cooperate with Board
investigations.
(4) Unprofessional conduct relating to impaired function includes:
(a) Engaging in or assisting in the practice
of occupational therapy while impaired by alcohol or other drugs;
(b) Use of alcohol or other drugs in a manner
that creates a risk of harm to patient/client;
(c) Engaging in the practice of occupational
therapy while one's ability to practice is impaired by reason of physical or
mental disability or disease.
(5) Unprofessional conduct relating to federal or state law or rules:
(a)
Intentionally making or filing a false or misleading report or failing to file
a report when it is required by law or third person or intentionally
obstructing or attempting to obstruct another person from filing such
report;
(b) Obtaining or attempting
to obtain compensation by misrepresentation;
(c) Engaging in assault and/or battery of any
person;
(d) Conviction of a crime
or engaging in any act which the Board determines substantially relates to the
practice of occupational therapy or indicates an inability to safely and
proficiently engage in the practice of occupational therapy; or failing to
notify the Board within 10 working days of a conviction of a misdemeanor, or an
arrest for or conviction of a felony;
(e) Disciplinary actions imposed by another
professional licensing body based on acts by the licensee similar to acts
giving rise to discipline under the Practice Act or rules of the
Board;
(f) Engaging in false,
misleading or deceptive advertising.
(g) Fails to notify the appropriate licensing
board of any conduct by another licensed medical provider when the licensee has
reasonable cause to believe that the medical provider has engaged in prohibited
or unprofessional conduct. As used in this subparagraph, "prohibited conduct"
means a criminal act against a patient or a criminal act that creates a risk of
harm to a patient and "unprofessional conduct" means conduct unbecoming a
medical provider or detrimental to the best interests of the public, including
conduct contrary to recognized standards of ethics of the medical provider's
profession or conduct that endangers the health, safety or welfare of a
patient.
(h) Fails to notify the
Board of a change in the licensee's name, address, contact telephone number or
place of employment or business as required by OAR 339-010-0018.
(i) Purporting to be a licensee or permittee
when the person does not hold a valid license or permit.
(6) Unprofessional Conduct in a Declared Emergency:
(a) Unprofessional conduct during a
declared emergency includes failing to comply with any applicable requirement
of a Governor's Executive Orders, including but not limited to:
(A) Providing occupational therapy services
when permitted, but without wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when
PPE is required;
(B) Providing
occupational therapy services at a business required to be closed;
(b) Unprofessional conduct during
a declared emergency includes failing to comply with applicable Oregon Health
Authority (OHA) guidance implementing a Governor's Executive Orders, including
but not limited to failing to follow guidance on providing occupational therapy
services in person.
(c) No
disciplinary action or penalty action shall be taken under this section if the
Executive Order provision or OHA guidance alleged to have been violated is not
in effect at the time of the alleged violation.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 675.230, 675.240, 675.250, 675.300 & 675.310
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 675.300(1)(a)
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