(b) A board may not establish the board’s own impaired health professional program for the purpose of monitoring licensees of the board that have been referred to the program.
(c) A board may adopt rules establishing additional requirements for licensees referred to the impaired health professional program established under ORS 676.190 or a program with which the board has entered into a contract or designated to deliver therapeutic services under subsection (1) of this section.
(2) If a board participates in the impaired health professional program, the board shall establish by rule a procedure for referring licensees to the program. The procedure must provide that, before the board refers a licensee to the program, the board shall ensure that:
(a) An independent third party approved by the board to evaluate alcohol or substance abuse or mental health disorders has diagnosed the licensee with alcohol or substance abuse or a mental health disorder and provided the diagnosis and treatment options to the licensee and the board;
(b) The board has investigated to determine whether the licensee’s professional practice while impaired has presented or presents a danger to the public; and
(c) 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.
(3) A board that participates in the impaired health professional program shall review reports received from the program. If the board finds that a licensee is substantially noncompliant with a diversion agreement entered into under ORS 676.190, the board may suspend, restrict, modify or revoke the licensee’s license or end the licensee’s participation in the impaired health professional program.
(4) A board may not discipline a licensee solely because the licensee:
(a) Self-refers to or participates in the impaired health professional program;
(b) Has been diagnosed with alcohol or substance abuse or a mental health disorder; or
(c) Used controlled substances or cannabis before entry into the impaired health professional program, if the licensee did not practice while impaired. [2009 c.697 §1a; 2012 c.2 §2; 2013 c.367 §3; 2017 c.21 §66]
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.