2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 677 - Regulation of Medicine, Podiatry and Acupuncture
Section 677.190 - Grounds for suspending, revoking or refusing to grant license, registration or certification; alternative medicine not unprofessional conduct.


(1)(a) Unprofessional or dishonorable conduct.
(b) For purposes of this subsection, the use of an alternative medical treatment shall not by itself constitute unprofessional conduct. For purposes of this paragraph:
(A) "Alternative medical treatment" means:
(i) A treatment that the treating physician, based on the physician’s professional experience, has an objective basis to believe has a reasonable probability for effectiveness in its intended use even if the treatment is outside recognized scientific guidelines, is unproven, is no longer used as a generally recognized or standard treatment or lacks the approval of the United States Food and Drug Administration;
(ii) A treatment that is supported for specific usages or outcomes by at least one other physician licensed by the Oregon Medical Board; and
(iii) A treatment that poses no greater risk to a patient than the generally recognized or standard treatment.
(B) "Alternative medical treatment" does not include use by a physician of controlled substances in the treatment of a person for chemical dependency resulting from the use of controlled substances.
(2) Employing any person to solicit patients for the licensee. However, a managed care organization, independent practice association, preferred provider organization or other medical service provider organization may contract for patients on behalf of physicians.
(3) Representing to a patient that a manifestly incurable condition of sickness, disease or injury can be cured.
(4) Obtaining any fee by fraud or misrepresentation.
(5) Willfully or negligently divulging a professional secret without the written consent of the patient.
(6) Conviction of any offense punishable by incarceration in a Department of Corrections institution or in a federal prison, subject to ORS 670.280. A copy of the record of conviction, certified to by the clerk of the court entering the conviction, shall be conclusive evidence of the conviction.
(7) Impairment as defined in ORS 676.303.
(8) Fraud or misrepresentation in applying for or procuring a license to practice in this state, or in connection with applying for or procuring registration.
(9) Making statements that the licensee knows, or with the exercise of reasonable care should know, are false or misleading, regarding skill or the efficacy or value of the medicine, treatment or remedy prescribed or administered by the licensee or at the direction of the licensee in the treatment of any disease or other condition of the human body or mind.
(10) Impersonating another licensee licensed under this chapter or permitting or allowing any person to use the license.
(11) Aiding or abetting the practice of medicine or podiatry by a person not licensed by the board, when the licensee knows, or with the exercise of reasonable care should know, that the person is not licensed.
(12) Using the name of the licensee under the designation "doctor," "Dr.," "D.O." or "M.D.," "D.P.M.," "Acupuncturist," "P.A." or any similar designation in any form of advertising that is untruthful or is intended to deceive or mislead the public.
(13) Gross negligence or repeated negligence in the practice of medicine or podiatry.
(14) Incapacity to practice medicine or podiatry. If the board has evidence indicating incapacity, the board may order a licensee to submit to a standardized competency examination. The licensee shall have access to the result of the examination and to the criteria used for grading and evaluating the examination. If the examination is given orally, the licensee shall have the right to have the examination recorded.
(15) Disciplinary action by another state of a license to practice, based upon acts by the licensee similar to acts described in this section. A certified copy of the record of the disciplinary action of the state is conclusive evidence thereof.
(16) Failing to designate the degree appearing on the license under circumstances described in ORS 677.184 (3).
(17) Willfully violating any provision of this chapter or any rule adopted by the board, board order, or failing to comply with a board request pursuant to ORS 677.320.
(18) Failing to report the change of the location of practice of the licensee as required by ORS 677.172.
(19) Imprisonment as provided in ORS 677.225.
(20) Making a fraudulent claim.
(21)(a) Performing psychosurgery.
(b) For purposes of this subsection and ORS 426.385, "psychosurgery" means any operation designed to produce an irreversible lesion or destroy brain tissue for the primary purpose of altering the thoughts, emotions or behavior of a human being. "Psychosurgery" does not include procedures which may produce an irreversible lesion or destroy brain tissues when undertaken to cure well-defined disease states such as brain tumor, epileptic foci and certain chronic pain syndromes.
(22) Refusing an invitation for an informal interview with the board requested under ORS 677.415.
(23) Violation of the federal Controlled Substances Act.
(24) Prescribing controlled substances without a legitimate medical purpose, or prescribing controlled substances without following accepted procedures for examination of patients, or prescribing controlled substances without following accepted procedures for record keeping.
(25) Providing written documentation for purposes of ORS 475C.783 without having legitimately diagnosed a debilitating medical condition, as defined in ORS 475C.777, or without having followed accepted procedures for the examination of patients or for keeping records.
(26) Failure by the licensee to report to the board any adverse action taken against the licensee by another licensing jurisdiction or any peer review body, health care institution, professional or medical society or association, governmental agency, law enforcement agency or court for acts or conduct similar to acts or conduct that would constitute grounds for disciplinary action as described in this section.
(27) Failure by the licensee to notify the board of the licensee’s voluntary resignation from the staff of a health care institution or voluntary limitation of a licensee’s staff privileges at the institution if that action occurs while the licensee is under investigation by the institution or a committee thereof for any reason related to medical incompetence, unprofessional conduct, physical incapacity or impairment. [Amended by 1957 c.681 §5; 1961 c.400 §5; 1967 c.470 §30; 1969 c.684 §15; 1973 c.616 §16; 1975 c.776 §8; 1975 c.796 §2a; 1979 c.744 §50; 1981 c.372 §4; 1983 c.470 §4; 1983 c.486 §22; 1987 c.320 §244; 1989 c.830 §10; 1991 c.485 §5; 1995 s.s. c.2 §1; 1997 c.792 §20; 2007 c.351 §4; 2009 c.756 §23; 2017 c.21 §71]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 17 - Occupations

Chapter 677 - Regulation of Medicine, Podiatry and Acupuncture

Section 677.010 - Definitions for chapter.

Section 677.060 - Persons and practices not within scope of chapter.

Section 677.080 - Prohibited acts.

Section 677.082 - Expression of regret or apology.

Section 677.085 - What constitutes practice of medicine.

Section 677.087 - Physicians required to perform agreed upon surgery personally.

Section 677.089 - Physicians dispensing prescription drugs to do so personally; records; required labeling information.

Section 677.091 - Guidelines, recommendations for prescription of opiates.

Section 677.095 - Duty of care; legal issues not precluded by investigation or administrative proceeding.

Section 677.097 - Procedure to obtain informed consent of patient.

Section 677.099 - Notice of participation or nonparticipation in Medicare assignment program; rules.

Section 677.100 - Qualifications of applicant for license.

Section 677.110 - Scope and administration of examination; certificate in lieu of examination.

Section 677.120 - Reciprocity.

Section 677.132 - Limited license; rules.

Section 677.133 - Expedited license by endorsement; rules.

Section 677.135 - "Practice of medicine across state lines" defined for ORS 677.135 to 677.141.

Section 677.137 - License required for practice of medicine across state lines; exceptions.

Section 677.139 - License to practice medicine across state lines; application; fees.

Section 677.141 - Responsibilities; prohibited practices; confidentiality requirements.

Section 677.172 - Change of location of practice; effect.

Section 677.175 - Retirement; cessation of practice.

Section 677.184 - License to show degree held; display of license; use of degree on stationery and in displays.

Section 677.188 - Definitions for ORS 677.190.

Section 677.190 - Grounds for suspending, revoking or refusing to grant license, registration or certification; alternative medicine not unprofessional conduct.

Section 677.200 - Disciplinary procedure.

Section 677.205 - Grounds for discipline; action by board; penalties.

Section 677.208 - Hearing; disqualification of investigating board members; judicial review.

Section 677.225 - Automatic suspension of license for mental illness or imprisonment; termination of suspension.

Section 677.228 - Automatic lapse of license for failure to pay registration fee or report change of location; reinstatement.

Section 677.235 - Oregon Medical Board; membership; confirmation; terms; vacancies; compensation.

Section 677.240 - Oaths, officers and meetings of board.

Section 677.265 - Powers of board generally; rules; fees; physician standard of care.

Section 677.290 - Disposition of receipts; revolving account; medical library.

Section 677.320 - Investigation of complaints and suspected violations.

Section 677.330 - Duty of district attorney and Attorney General; jurisdiction of prosecutions.

Section 677.335 - Official actions of board and personnel; privileges and immunities; scope of immunity of complainant.

Section 677.355 - "Artificial insemination" defined.

Section 677.360 - Who may select donors and perform procedure.

Section 677.365 - Consent required; filing with State Registrar of the Center for Health Statistics; notice to physician.

Section 677.370 - Eligibility to be donor.

Section 677.415 - Investigation of incompetence; reports to board; contents; informal interview; penalty for failure to report official action.

Section 677.417 - Medical incompetence, unprofessional conduct, physical incapacity, impairment; rules.

Section 677.420 - Competency examination; investigation; consent by licensee; assistance.

Section 677.425 - Confidential information; immunity.

Section 677.470 - Definitions for ORS 677.470 to 677.480.

Section 677.474 - Administration of controlled substances for pain allowed; exceptions.

Section 677.480 - Discipline.

Section 677.487 - Continuing medical education related to Alzheimer’s disease.

Section 677.490 - Fees when patient served by or referred to diabetes self-management program.

Section 677.491 - Reporting toy-related injury or death; rules.

Section 677.492 - Liability of physician for acts of certain other health care providers.

Section 677.495 - Definitions for ORS 677.495 to 677.535.

Section 677.505 - Application of provisions governing physician assistants to other health professions.

Section 677.510 - Board approval of using services of physician assistant; supervision; practice agreement; pain management education.

Section 677.511 - Physician assistant authority to dispense prescription drugs; requirements.

Section 677.512 - Licensure; renewal; fees; rules.

Section 677.515 - Medical services provided by physician assistant.

Section 677.518 - Authority to sign reports of death.

Section 677.535 - Limited license.

Section 677.757 - Definitions for ORS 677.757 to 677.770.

Section 677.759 - License required; qualifications; effect of using certain terms; rules.

Section 677.761 - Persons and practices not within scope of ORS 677.757 to 677.770.

Section 677.780 - Acupuncture Advisory Committee; membership; terms.

Section 677.785 - Duties of committee.

Section 677.810 - License required to practice podiatry.

Section 677.812 - Surgery on ankle; limitations.

Section 677.815 - Application of ORS 677.805 to 677.840.

Section 677.820 - Qualifications of applicants.

Section 677.830 - Reciprocal licensing; use of national board examination.

Section 677.837 - Continuing podiatric education required; exemption.

Section 677.990 - Penalties.