2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 676 - Health Professions Generally
Section 676.866 - Suicide risk assessment, treatment and management continuing education for behavioral health care providers; completion reports and documentation; report to Legislative Assembly; rules.


(a) "Board" means:
(A) The Oregon Board of Psychology;
(B) The Oregon Board of Licensed Professional Counselors and Therapists;
(C) The State Board of Licensed Social Workers;
(D) The Teacher Standards and Practices Commission; and
(E) The Traditional Health Workers Commission.
(b) "Licensee" means:
(A) A clinical social worker, as defined in ORS 675.510;
(B) A regulated social worker, as defined in ORS 675.510;
(C) A licensed marriage and family therapist, as defined in ORS 675.705;
(D) A licensed psychologist, as defined in ORS 675.010;
(E) A licensed professional counselor, as defined in ORS 675.705;
(F) A school counselor, as defined by rule by the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission; and
(G) The following professionals regulated by the Oregon Health Authority by rules adopted pursuant to subsection (9) of this section or employed in a program operated or overseen by the authority:
(i) A qualified mental health associate;
(ii) A qualified mental health professional;
(iii) A certified alcohol and drug counselor;
(iv) A prevention specialist;
(v) A problem gambling treatment provider;
(vi) A recovery mentor;
(vii) A community health worker;
(viii) A personal health navigator;
(ix) A personal support specialist;
(x) A peer wellness specialist;
(xi) A doula;
(xii) A family support specialist;
(xiii) A youth support specialist; and
(xiv) A peer support specialist.
(2)(a) The authority and a board shall require a licensee regulated by the authority or the board to complete two hours every two years or three hours every three years of continuing education related to suicide risk assessment, treatment and management and report to the authority or the board the licensee’s completion of the continuing education described in this subsection. The authority and the board shall ensure that the timelines for completion of the continuing education align with the licensee’s professional authorization issuance and renewal timelines.
(b) The authority and a board shall approve continuing education opportunities that are applicable and relevant to the licensees regulated by the authority or the board. A board may encourage a licensee regulated by the board to complete continuing education opportunities recommended by the authority.
(3) A licensee shall report the completion of the continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section to the board that regulates the licensee or to the authority if the licensee is a professional listed in subsection (1)(b)(G) of this section.
(4)(a) The authority and a board shall document completion of the continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section by a licensee regulated by the authority or a board.
(b) In consultation with the authority, a board shall adopt rules requiring licensees to submit documentation of completion to the board.
(c) The authority shall adopt rules requiring licensees regulated by the authority to submit documentation of completion to the authority.
(5) The authority and a board may adopt rules to:
(a) Identify the experience and training that a licensee regulated by the authority or the board must have in order to be exempt from the requirements of subsection (2) of this section.
(b) Allow the concurrent completion of continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section with continuing education opportunities related to professional ethics or cultural competency if the opportunities also provide the continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section.
(6) A board, on or before March 1 of each odd-numbered year, shall report to the authority on the information described in subsection (4) of this section, as well as information about the implementation of the continuing education described in subsection (2) of this section.
(7) The authority, on or before August 1 of each odd-numbered year, shall report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to health care on the information submitted to the authority under subsection (6) of this section and information collected by the authority under subsection (4) of this section. The authority shall remove any personally identifiable information collected by or submitted to the authority under subsection (4) or (6) of this section.
(8) The authority may use the information collected by the authority under subsection (4) of this section in conjunction with the information described in ORS 676.860 to facilitate improvements in suicide risk assessment, treatment and management efforts in this state.
(9)(a) The authority and a board may adopt rules to carry out this section.
(b) The authority may adopt rules to define and regulate the professions listed in subsection (1)(b)(G) of this section. [2021 c.114 §1]
Note: 676.866 becomes operative July 1, 2022, and applies to applicants for initial authorization and to licensees applying for renewal of authorization on or after July 1, 2022. See sections 7 and 8, chapter 114, Oregon Laws 2021.

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 17 - Occupations

Chapter 676 - Health Professions Generally

Section 676.110 - Use of title "doctor."

Section 676.115 - Use of title "nurse."

Section 676.150 - Duty to report prohibited or unprofessional conduct, arrests and convictions; investigation; confidentiality; immunity from liability.

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 676.190 - Establishment of program; reports of noncompliance; diversion agreements; audit; rules.

Section 676.194 - Impaired Health Professional Program Work Group.

Section 676.200 - Board participation in program; rules.

Section 676.205 - Continuing jurisdiction of boards; effect of expiration, lapse, surrender, suspension or revocation of license.

Section 676.220 - Enjoining health care professional from practicing after suspension or revocation of license.

Section 676.260 - Health care facility notification of blood alcohol level or presence of cannabis or controlled substance in blood; content of notice.

Section 676.300 - Authority of health care provider to notify law enforcement agency that patient who is under influence of intoxicants is about to drive vehicle; immunity.

Section 676.303 - Purposes of health professional regulatory boards; authority of boards to require fingerprints.

Section 676.306 - Executive directors; reports; rules.

Section 676.308 - Authorization for military spouse or domestic partner to practice health profession; rules.

Section 676.310 - Fees for laboratory testing; itemized billing; failure to comply considered unprofessional conduct.

Section 676.340 - Limitations on liability of health practitioners providing health care services without compensation; requirements; exceptions; attorney fees; applicability.

Section 676.345 - Registration program for health care professionals claiming liability limitation; program requirements.

Section 676.350 - Authority of health professional regulatory boards to adopt rules permitting expedited partner therapy.

Section 676.360 - Pelvic examinations.

Section 676.400 - Racial and ethnic composition of regulated health professions; findings; duties of health professional regulatory boards.

Section 676.405 - Release of personal information.

Section 676.410 - Information required for renewal of certain licenses; confidentiality; data collection; fees; rules.

Section 676.440 - Duty of health professional regulatory boards to encourage multidisciplinary pain management services.

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 676.553 - Prohibitions relating to provision of substance abuse, problem gambling or mental health services and support.

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 676.576 - Fees.

Section 676.579 - Director; appointment and qualifications; responsibilities; duties.

Section 676.585 - Duty of director to keep records and prepare reports; peer review of office activities; rules.

Section 676.590 - Disclosure of investigatory information, records.

Section 676.595 - Disclosure of certain investigatory information; further disclosure; required disclosures; fees.

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 676.635 - Prohibition on unauthorized practice of advanced nonablative esthetics procedures or unauthorized use of title.

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 676.689 - Rules.

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 676.748 - Rules.

Section 676.802 - Definitions for ORS 676.802, 676.806 and 676.810 to 676.820.

Section 676.806 - Behavior Analysis Regulatory Board.

Section 676.810 - Board duties; licensure of behavior analysts and assistant behavior analysts; rules.

Section 676.815 - Behavior analysis interventionists; rules.

Section 676.820 - Use of titles "licensed behavior analyst," "licensed assistant behavior analyst," "registered behavior analysis interventionist."

Section 676.850 - Authority of regulatory boards to require cultural competency continuing education; documentation of participation; rules.

Section 676.860 - Suicide risk assessment, treatment and management continuing education for physical health care providers; completion reports and documentation; report to Legislative Assembly; rules.

Section 676.863 - Oregon Health Authority list of continuing education opportunities.

Section 676.866 - Suicide risk assessment, treatment and management continuing education for behavioral health care providers; completion reports and documentation; report to Legislative Assembly; rules.

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.

Section 676.885 - Practice of surgical technology in health care facility in rural or medically underserved community.

Section 676.992 - Civil penalties.