(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, if a health professional regulatory board votes not to issue a notice of intent to impose a disciplinary sanction:
(a) The board shall disclose information obtained as part of an investigation of an applicant or licensee if the person requesting the information demonstrates by clear and convincing evidence that the public interest in disclosure outweighs other interests in nondisclosure, including but not limited to the public interest in nondisclosure.
(b) The board may disclose to a complainant a written summary of information obtained as part of an investigation of an applicant or licensee resulting from the complaint to the extent the board determines necessary to explain the reasons for the board’s decision. An applicant or licensee may review and obtain a copy of any written summary of information disclosed to a complainant by the board after the board has deleted any information that could reasonably be used to identify the complainant.
(3) If a health professional regulatory board votes to issue a notice of intent to impose a disciplinary sanction, upon written request by the licensee or applicant, the board shall disclose to the licensee or applicant all information obtained by the board in the investigation of the allegations in the notice except:
(a) Information that is privileged or confidential under a law other than this section.
(b) Information that would permit the identification of any person who provided information that led to the filing of the notice and who will not provide testimony at a hearing arising out of the investigation.
(c) Information that would permit the identification of any person as a person who made a complaint to the board about a licensee or applicant.
(d) Reports of expert witnesses.
(4) Information disclosed to a licensee or applicant under subsection (3) of this section may be further disclosed by the licensee or applicant only to the extent necessary to prepare for a hearing on the notice of intent to impose a disciplinary sanction.
(5)(a) A health professional regulatory board shall disclose:
(A) A notice of intent to impose a disciplinary sanction against a licensee or applicant that has been issued by vote of the board;
(B) A final order that results from the board’s notice of intent to impose a disciplinary sanction;
(C) An emergency suspension order;
(D) A consent order or stipulated agreement that involves licensee or applicant conduct; and
(E) Information to further an investigation into board conduct under ORS 192.685.
(b) A health professional regulatory board may make the information required to be disclosed under paragraph (a)(A) to (D) of this subsection available in electronic form, accessible by use of a personal computer or similar technology that provides direct electronic access to the information.
(6) If a notice of intent to impose a disciplinary sanction has been issued by vote of a health professional regulatory board, a final order that results from the board’s notice of intent to impose a disciplinary sanction, an emergency suspension order or a consent order or stipulated agreement that involves licensee or applicant conduct shall summarize the factual basis for the board’s disposition of the matter.
(7) A health professional regulatory board record or order, or any part thereof, obtained as part of or resulting from an investigation, contested case proceeding, consent order or stipulated agreement, is not admissible as evidence and may not preclude an issue or claim in any civil proceeding except in a proceeding between the board and the licensee or applicant as otherwise allowed by law.
(8)(a) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, it is not disclosure to the public for a board to permit other public officials and members of the press to attend executive sessions where information obtained as part of an investigation is discussed. Public officials and members of the press attending such executive sessions shall not disclose information obtained as part of an investigation to any other member of the public.
(b) For purposes of this subsection, "public official" means a member or member-elect, or any member of the staff or an employee, of a public entity as defined by ORS 676.177.
(9) A health professional regulatory board may establish fees reasonably calculated to reimburse the actual cost of disclosing information to licensees or applicants as required by subsection (3) of this section. [1997 c.791 §2; 1999 c.751 §3; 2005 c.801 §1]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 676 - Health Professions Generally
Section 676.110 - Use of title "doctor."
Section 676.115 - Use of title "nurse."
Section 676.160 - Definitions for ORS 676.165 to 676.180.
Section 676.165 - Complaint investigation.
Section 676.175 - Complaints and investigations confidential; exceptions; fees.
Section 676.177 - Disclosure of confidential information to another public entity; criteria.
Section 676.185 - Definitions for ORS 676.185 to 676.200.
Section 676.194 - Impaired Health Professional Program Work Group.
Section 676.200 - Board participation in program; rules.
Section 676.306 - Executive directors; reports; rules.
Section 676.360 - Pelvic examinations.
Section 676.405 - Release of personal information.
Section 676.454 - Health care provider incentive program; rules.
Section 676.459 - Health care workforce needs; report to Legislative Assembly.
Section 676.463 - Financial incentive program participation data; reporting.
Section 676.467 - Allocation of moneys; administration by Oregon Health and Science University.
Section 676.551 - Needlestick injury; blood draw of patient; test results; rules.
Section 676.560 - Purpose of Health Licensing Office.
Section 676.562 - Definitions for ORS 676.560 to 676.625.
Section 676.565 - Oversight and centralized service by office.
Section 676.568 - Office responsibilities; enumeration of powers not exclusive; rules.
Section 676.572 - Issuance of authorizations; renewal; activation.
Section 676.579 - Director; appointment and qualifications; responsibilities; duties.
Section 676.590 - Disclosure of investigatory information, records.
Section 676.599 - Disclosure of information to other public entity.
Section 676.608 - Investigative authority; conduct of investigation.
Section 676.612 - Disciplinary authority; authority of office to require fingerprints.
Section 676.613 - Injunctions.
Section 676.615 - Rulemaking authority.
Section 676.618 - Inspection of facilities.
Section 676.622 - Exemption from certain requirements for original signatures.
Section 676.625 - Health Licensing Office Account; fees; record keeping; disposition of receipts.
Section 676.630 - Definitions for ORS 676.630 to 676.660.
Section 676.640 - Certification for practice of advanced nonablative esthetics procedures; rules.
Section 676.645 - Renewal of certificate; rules.
Section 676.647 - Prohibition on use of unregistered device; rules.
Section 676.650 - Board of Certified Advanced Estheticians.
Section 676.655 - Board powers; rules.
Section 676.665 - Definitions for ORS 676.665 to 676.689.
Section 676.669 - Lactation consultant license; rules.
Section 676.673 - Continuing education; rules.
Section 676.681 - Prohibition on unauthorized practice, use of title; exemptions.
Section 676.730 - Definitions for ORS 676.730 to 676.748.
Section 676.733 - Genetic counseling license; fees; rules.
Section 676.736 - Prohibition on unauthorized practice, use of title; exemptions.
Section 676.739 - Requirement to refer for diagnosis, certain treatment.
Section 676.802 - Definitions for ORS 676.802, 676.806 and 676.810 to 676.820.
Section 676.806 - Behavior Analysis Regulatory Board.
Section 676.815 - Behavior analysis interventionists; rules.
Section 676.863 - Oregon Health Authority list of continuing education opportunities.
Section 676.870 - Definitions for ORS 676.870 to 676.890.
Section 676.875 - Requirements for practice of surgical technology in health care facilities; rules.