Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 847 - OREGON MEDICAL BOARD
Division 65 - HEALTH PROFESSIONALS' SERVICES PROGRAM
Section 847-065-0055 - Licensee Responsibilities

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 847-065-0055

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

All licensees must:

(1) Agree to report any arrest for or conviction of a misdemeanor or felony crime to the contractor within three business days after the licensee is arrested or convicted of the crime;

(2) Agree to report to the contractor any citation for the use or possession of any DEA scheduled substances, including but not limited to citations for Class E violations, within three business days of the citation;

(3) Comply continuously with their monitoring agreement, including any restrictions on their practice, for two years or longer as described in OAR 847-065-0060, as specified in the monitoring agreement or addenda to the monitoring agreement;

(4) Abstain from mind-altering or intoxicating substances or potentially addictive drugs, unless the drug is approved by the contractor and prescribed for a documented medical condition by a person authorized by law to prescribe the drug to the licensee;

(5) Report use of mind-altering or intoxicating substances or potentially addictive drugs within 24 hours to contractor;

(6) Participate in a treatment plan approved by a third-party evaluator or treatment provider;

(7) Limit practice as required by the contractor or the Board;

(8) Cooperate with supervised monitoring of practice;

(9) Participate in a follow-up evaluation, when necessary, of licensee's fitness to practice;

(10) Submit to random drug or alcohol testing as outlined in the monitoring agreement;

(11) Report at least weekly to the contractor regarding the licensee's compliance with the monitoring agreement;

(12) Report applications for licensure in other states, changes in employment and changes in practice setting to the contractor;

(13) Agree to be responsible for the cost of evaluations, toxicology testing, treatment, monitoring groups, and periodic monitoring consultations;

(14) Report to the contractor any investigations or disciplinary action by any state, or state or federal agency, including Oregon;

(15) Participate in required activities according to the treatment plan; and

(16) Maintain a license status and report any changes in license status.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 676.190, 677.265 & 676.200

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 676.185 - 676.200

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