2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 682 - Regulation of Ambulance Services and Emergency Medical Services Providers
Section 682.224 - Discipline; purpose; civil penalty.


(a) Admitted the facts of a complaint that alleges facts that establish that the emergency medical services provider is guilty of one or more of the grounds for suspension or revocation of a license as set forth in ORS 682.220 or that an ambulance service has violated the provisions of this chapter or the rules adopted thereunder.
(b) Been found guilty in accordance with ORS chapter 183 of one or more of the grounds for suspension or revocation of a license as set forth in ORS 682.220 or that an ambulance service has violated the provisions of this chapter or the rules adopted thereunder.
(2) The purpose of disciplining an emergency medical services provider under this section is to ensure that the emergency medical services provider will provide services that are consistent with the obligations of this chapter. Prior to taking final disciplinary action, the authority shall determine if the emergency medical services provider has been disciplined for the questioned conduct by the emergency medical services provider’s employer or supervising physician. The authority shall consider any such discipline or any other corrective action in deciding whether additional discipline or corrective action by the authority is appropriate.
(3) In disciplining an emergency medical services provider or ambulance service as authorized by subsection (1) of this section, the authority may use any or all of the following methods:
(a) Suspend judgment.
(b) Issue a letter of reprimand.
(c) Issue a letter of instruction.
(d) Place the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service on probation.
(e) Suspend the license of the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service.
(f) Revoke the license of the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service.
(g) Place limitations on the license of the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service.
(h) Take such other disciplinary action as the authority in its discretion finds proper, including assessment of the costs of the disciplinary proceedings as a civil penalty or assessment of a civil penalty not to exceed $5,000, or both.
(4) In addition to the action authorized by subsection (3) of this section, the authority may temporarily suspend a license without a hearing, simultaneously with the commencement of proceedings under ORS chapter 183 if the authority finds that evidence in its possession indicates that a continuation in practice of the emergency medical services provider or operation of the ambulance service constitutes an immediate danger to the public.
(5) If the authority places any emergency medical services provider or ambulance service on probation as set forth in subsection (3)(d) of this section, the authority may determine, and may at any time modify, the conditions of the probation and may include among them any reasonable condition for the purpose of protection of the public and for the purpose of the rehabilitation of the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service, or both. Upon expiration of the term of probation, further proceedings shall be abated if the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service has complied with the terms of the probation.
(6)(a) If an emergency medical services provider’s license is suspended, the emergency medical services provider may not practice during the term of suspension.
(b) If an ambulance service licensed in this state is suspended, the ambulance service may not operate in this state during the term of the suspension, provided that the authority shall condition such suspension upon such arrangements as may be necessary to ensure the continued availability of ambulance service in the area served by that ambulance service.
(c) Upon expiration of the term of suspension, the license shall be reinstated by the authority if the conditions for which the license was suspended no longer exist.
(7) Whenever an emergency medical services provider or ambulance service license is denied or revoked for any cause, the authority may, in its discretion, after the lapse of two years from the date of the denial or revocation, upon written application by the person formerly licensed and after a hearing, issue or restore the emergency medical services provider or ambulance service license.
(8) Civil penalties under this section shall be imposed as provided in ORS 183.745. [Formerly 682.185; 2009 c.595 §1087; 2011 c.703 §16]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 17 - Occupations

Chapter 682 - Regulation of Ambulance Services and Emergency Medical Services Providers

Section 682.017 - Rules.

Section 682.025 - Definitions.

Section 682.028 - False statements and misrepresentations regarding license prohibited.

Section 682.031 - Local ordinances regulating ambulances and emergency medical services providers.

Section 682.035 - Application of ORS chapter 682.

Section 682.039 - State Emergency Medical Service Committee; qualifications, terms, duties and compensation.

Section 682.045 - Licenses; form and contents; future responsibility filing.

Section 682.047 - Issuance of license; duration; transferability; display; replacement; fees; rules.

Section 682.051 - Unlawful operation of unlicensed ambulance vehicle or unlicensed ambulance service; penalty.

Section 682.056 - Patient encounter data reporting; availability of patient outcome data; use of data; rules.

Section 682.059 - Online publication of annual report.

Section 682.062 - County plan for ambulance and emergency medical services; rules.

Section 682.063 - Requirements for adoption and review of ambulance service plan by counties.

Section 682.068 - Minimum requirements for vehicles and services; rules.

Section 682.071 - Exchange of services agreement for ambulance and emergency medical services.

Section 682.075 - Ambulance construction, maintenance and operation; compliance requirements; rules.

Section 682.079 - Power of Oregon Health Authority to grant exemptions or variances; rules.

Section 682.085 - Inspection of ambulance vehicles and services; suspension or revocation of license.

Section 682.089 - Replacement of one ambulance service by another.

Section 682.105 - Proof of financial responsibility required to obtain license; amounts; form of proof.

Section 682.107 - Form of insurance used to satisfy financial responsibility requirement; cancellation or termination; coverage; multiple insurers.

Section 682.111 - Requirements for bonds.

Section 682.113 - Action against surety on bond by judgment creditor.

Section 682.117 - Methods of satisfying financial responsibility requirements; use of deposit.

Section 682.204 - License requirement; defense to charge of activity by unlicensed person; exemptions from license requirement.

Section 682.208 - License; training and educational requirements.

Section 682.212 - Application fee; examination fee.

Section 682.216 - Issuance of licenses; fees; provisional license; license by indorsement; continuing education; renewal; rules; driver license requirement.

Section 682.218 - Substitute for education requirements for license by indorsement; rules.

Section 682.220 - Denial, suspension or revocation of license; investigation; confidentiality of information.

Section 682.224 - Discipline; purpose; civil penalty.

Section 682.245 - Scope of practice of emergency medical services providers; qualifications of supervising physician; rules.

Section 682.400 - Emergency medical services transport reimbursement program.

Section 682.403 - Emergency Medical Services Fund.

Section 682.410 - Emergency transportation of police dog.

Section 682.991 - Civil and criminal penalties.