Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 875 - VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD
Division 11 - DISCIPLINE AND CITATIONS
Section 875-011-0010 - Unprofessional or Dishonorable Conduct
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
The Board interprets "unprofessional or dishonorable conduct" to include, but is not limited to:
(1) Gross negligence in the practice of veterinary medicine.
(2) A pattern, practice, or continuous course of negligence, ignorance, incompetence, or inefficiency in the practice of veterinary medicine. The incidents may be dissimilar.
(3) Failure to obtain and maintain documented consent of the owner or owner's agent prior to performing diagnostics, treatment, or surgery, except in emergency circumstances. Permission may be reasonably implied under some circumstances.
(4) Failure to perform, without good cause, a specific surgery or treatment in a timely manner after agreeing to perform the surgery or treatment.
(5) Failure to properly prepare an animal for surgery or treatment.
(6) Failure to use sterile instruments and equipment when performing surgery, when the circumstances require the use of sterile instruments and equipment.
(7) Failure to use generally accepted diagnostic procedures and treatments without good cause.
(8) Failure to obtain the client's written permission before using unorthodox or non-standard methods of diagnosis or treatment. Acupuncture, chiropractic, or herbal medicine is not considered unorthodox or non-standard.
(9) Failure to advise a client of home care or follow-up treatment required after a particular diagnosis or treatment.
(10) Handling animals in an inhumane manner or with unnecessary force.
(11) Charging for services not rendered.
(12) Altering or falsifying medical records.
(13) Failure to maintain records as required under OAR 875-015-0030(1).
(14) Failure to provide to a client, or another veterinarian retained by the client, upon request by either, a copy of the patient's medical record (including copies of imaging) within 3 business days or immediately for emergencies. A reasonable copying fee, e.g., comparable to local commercial copying rates, may be charged; however, copy requests may not be denied for nonpayment of fees or outstanding bills.
(15) Failure to comply with the requirements of OAR 875-015-0040.
(16) Violation of any state or federal law relating to controlled substances, as defined in ORS 475.005(6), which the veterinarian obtained under the authority of the veterinary license.
(17) Non-veterinary prescribing, use, theft, or diversion of legend or controlled drugs.
(18) Failure to respond or appear as requested, without good cause, within the time required by the Board.
(19) Failure to comply with any rule or Order of the Board or as required by OAR 875-005-0010.
(20) Providing false, misleading, or deceptive information to the Board.
(21) Making a misrepresentation or omission on a license renewal application.
(22) Violations of veterinary laws in other states that would constitute violations of Oregon law.
(23) Violations of other laws that relate to the practice of veterinary medicine, including violations of the Oregon Racing Commission statutes and administrative rules.
(24) Failure to meet minimum facility standards as defined in OAR 875-015-0020 or OAR 875-015-0030 following inspection and findings of noncompliance.
(25) Failure to post valid facility registration in a place conspicuous to the public.
(26) Failure to notify the Board within 10 days, without good cause, of any change in facility ownership.
(27) Failure to notify the Board within 15 days, without good cause, of any change in Managing Veterinarian. An interim Managing Veterinarian may be designated.
(28) Practicing veterinary medicine in a facility without a valid registration unless subject to an exception in OAR 875-010-0031(1).
(29) Failure to report uncorrected, noncompliant facility conditions if registered as a Managing Veterinarian.
(30) Providing false, misleading, or deceptive information to the Board or its designated inspector as part of a facility inspection or investigation.
(31) Failing to perform the required duties of a managing veterinarian under OAR 875-010-0031. A Managing Veterinarian shall not be held liable for noncompliant facility conditions demonstrably beyond the control of the Managing Veterinarian.
(32) Allowing an unlicensed, uncertified, or non-registered individual to perform duties that require a license, certification, or registration from the Board.
(33) Failure to report prohibited or unprofessional conduct as described in ORS 676.150.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 686.210
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 686.130