Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 852 - BOARD OF OPTOMETRY
Division 60 - PROCEDURES FOR HANDLING COMPLAINTS
Section 852-060-0025 - Disciplinary Action
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 852-060-0025
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) When disciplining an optometric physician or any other person, the Oregon Board of Optometry may do any of the following:
(a)
Deny an initial license;
(b)
Suspend, refuse to renew or revoke a license;
(c) Impose probation on any
licensee;
(d) Limit the practice of
any licensee; and
(e) Take other
disciplinary action as the Board in its discretion finds proper, including the
assessment of the costs of the disciplinary proceedings as a civil penalty, the
assessment of a civil penalty not to exceed $10,000 for each violation, or
both.
(2) The Board may discipline any optometric physician or person, where appropriate, for the following causes:
(a) Conviction of a felony
or misdemeanor where such an offense bears a demonstrable relationship to the
duties of an optometric physician. The record of conviction, or a copy thereof
certified by the clerk of the court or by the judge in whose court the
conviction is held, is conclusive evidence of such conviction;
(b) Practicing optometry without a
license;
(c) Securing a license by
practicing fraud or deceit upon the Board;
(d) Unprofessional conduct;
(e) Gross ignorance or inefficiency in the
practice of optometry;
(f) Failing
to comply with the requirements of continuing education;
(g) Obtaining any fee by fraud or
misrepresentation;
(h) Employing
directly or indirectly any suspended or unlicensed optometrist to perform any
work covered by ORS 683.010 to
683.335;
(i) Advertising optometric services or
treatment or advice in which untruthful, improbable, misleading or deceitful
statements are made;
(j) Habitual,
excessive or unlawful use of intoxicants, drugs or controlled
substances;
(k) Permitting another
person to use the optometrist's license;
(l) Using advertisements that do not indicate
that a licensed optometrist is practicing at the advertised location or
locations or advertising optometric services without having a licensed
optometrist at the location or locations;
(m) Advertising professional methods or
professional superiority;
(n)
Violating the federal Controlled Substances Act;
(o) Prescribing controlled substances without
a legitimate optometric purpose, or without following accepted procedures for
examination of patients or for record keeping;
(p) Failing to report to the Board within 10
calendar days any adverse action taken against the optometrist or person by
another licensing jurisdiction, health regulatory board, peer review body,
health care institution, professional optometric society or association,
governmental agency, law enforcement agency or court for acts similar to
conduct that would constitute grounds for disciplinary action as described in
this section;
(q) Having been
disciplined by any health regulatory board of another state based on acts
similar to acts described in this section. A certified copy of the record of
disciplinary action is considered conclusive evidence of the action;
(r) Any violation of the provisions of ORS
683.010 to
683.335; or
(s) Practicing optometry in a location not
reported to the Board.
(t) Failing
to report the suspected prohibited or unprofessional conduct of another health
care licensee to the appropriate board within 10 working days as required in
ORS 676.150 and
683.340.
(u) Operating a business that violates the
requirements of OAR 852-020-0045.
(3) The Board must report all disciplinary action taken by the Board to the National Practitioner Data Bank.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 683, 182
Stats. Implemented: ORS 683.140, 683.180, 683.270, 683.990 & 182.466
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