Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 415 - OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, HEALTH SYSTEMS DIVISION: ADDICTION SERVICES
Division 65 - HEALTH PROFESSIONALS' SERVICES PROGRAM
Section 415-065-0035 - Board Referrals
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 415-065-0035
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) A board that refers a licensee to the program must make the referral in writing. The referral must include:
(a) A copy of a report
from an independent third-party evaluator who diagnosed the licensee with a
substance use disorder, a mental disorder or both types of disorder, stating
the diagnosis and the applicable diagnostic code from the DSM;
(b) The recommended treatment plan;
(c) A statement that the board has
investigated the licensee's professional practice and has determined whether
the licensee's professional practice, while impaired, presents or has presented
a danger to the public;
(d) A
description of any restrictions imposed by the board or recommended by the
board on the licensee's professional practice;
(e) A statement that the licensee has agreed
to report any arrest for or conviction of a misdemeanor or felony crime to the
board within three business days after the licensee is arrested or convicted;
and
(f) A written statement from
the licensee agreeing to enter the program and agreeing to abide by all terms
and conditions established by the program.
(2) A board-referred licensee is enrolled in the program effective on the date the program receives the licensee's signed consents and the signed monitoring agreement including payment of fees as required by ORS 676.190.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 413.042 & 676.190
Stats. Implemented: ORS 676.185 - 676.200
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