Oregon Bulletin
Rule
Caption: Change required bring Agency in
compliance with ORS 676.150.
Adm.
Order No.: OBNM 6-2011
Filed with Sec. of
State: 12-15-2011
Certified to be
Effective: 12-23-11
Notice Publication
Date: 12-1-2011
Rules Amended: 850-050-0120
Subject: OAR 850-050-0120 Clarifies the duty of Licensees and
non-licensed person to report to the Board any violation of any law within 10
business days of the violation.
OAR 850-050-0120
Is not in compliance with statute on self-reporting: ORS 676.150676.150 Duty to
report prohibited or unprofessional conduct, arrests and convictions
(2) Unless state or federal laws
relating to confidentiality or the protection of health information prohibit
disclosure, a licensee who has reasonable cause to believe that another
licensee has engaged in prohibited or unprofessional conduct shall report the
conduct to the board responsible for the licensee who is believed to have
engaged in the conduct. The reporting licensee shall report the conduct without
undue delay, but in no event later than 10 working days after the reporting
licensee learns of the conduct.
(3) A licensee who is convicted of a
misdemeanor or felony or who is arrested for a felony crime shall report the
conviction or arrest to the licensee’s board within 10 days after the
conviction or arrest.
Rules Coordinator: Anne Walsh—(971) 673-0193
850-050-0120
Illegal Practice; Duty to
Self-Report
(1) No person, including a graduate of any naturopathic
medicine program, other than a licensee complying with the provisions of ORS
Chapter 685 shall:
(a) Practice naturopathic medicine or naturopathy in
Oregon, or
(b) Advertise, hold out to the public or represent in
any manner that the person is authorized to practice naturopathy or
naturopathic medicine in Oregon, or
(c) Use the terms “naturopathic practitioner,”
“naturopathic healer,” “naturopathic doctor,” “naturopathic consultant” or any
other terms that convey intent to practice naturopathy or naturopathic
medicine.
(2) Any person convicted of practicing illegally in
Oregon or any person who, without a license, makes a diagnosis shall not be
admitted to examination by the Board at any time.
(3) It shall be the duty of all Board licensees, in the
interests of both the public and the profession, to inform the Board, in
writing, of anyone practicing naturopathy or naturopathic medicine in Oregon
without a license or otherwise in violations of the law.
(4) For the purpose of this rule, naturopathic
treatment shall be considered as practicing naturopathy or naturopathic
medicine within the meaning of ORS 685.010(5), unless under the direct
supervision of a licensee of the Board.
(5) Each Board licensee must self-report to the Board
in writing as soon as possible, but no later than 10 business days after
official action taken against the licensee, of any of the following:
(a) Any arrest, citation or conviction of the licensee
for driving under the influence of intoxicants or reckless driving that is
related to the use of an intoxicant;
(b) Any arrest or conviction of the licensee for a
felony violation or criminal conduct;
(c) Any action brought against the licensee by a health
regulatory agency; and
(d) Any action brought against the licensee by a
patient, former patient, or health care facility, based upon allegations or
findings of medical incompetence, malpractice, unprofessional conduct or
licensee impairment.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 685
Stats. Implemented: ORS 685.220,
685.110 & 676.150
Hist.: NE 2, f. 6-7-59; BNE
4-2004, f. & cert. ef. 6-10-04; Renumbered from 850-010-0120, BNE 8-2005,
f. & cert. ef. 10-27-05; BNE 5-2008, f. & cert. ef. 6-11-08; OBNM
4-2010, f. & cert. ef. 6-30-10; OBNM 6-2011, f. 12-15-11, cert. ef. 12-23-11
Rule Caption: Necessary to assure that DEA registrations include all applicable
schedules for prescribing NDs.
Adm.
Order No.: OBNM 7-2011
Filed with Sec. of
State: 12-15-2011
Certified to be
Effective: 12-23-11
Notice Publication
Date: 12-1-2011
Rules Amended: 850-060-0215
Subject: Necessary to clarify that Schedule II non-narcotics
(IIN) are within the prescribing authority of NDs.
Rules Coordinator: Anne Walsh—(971) 673-0193
850-060-0215
Drug Enforcement Administration
Registration
(1) Licensees may register with the United States
Department of Justice for the issuance of a Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) Number.
(2) Licensees with DEA registration have authority to
prescribe from Schedules II, IIN, III, IIIN, IV and V, provided those drugs are
found on the Formulary compendium, OAR 850-060-0225 or 850-060-0226.
(3) Licensees shall not prescribe from Schedules II,
IIN, III, IIIN, IV and V without a current DEA registration.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 685.125
Stats. Implemented: ORS 685.145
Hist.: NE 6-1980, f. & ef.
9-11-80; NE 2-1984, f. & ef. 2-28-84; BNE 2-2004, f. & cert. ef.
4-14-04; Renumbered from 850-010-0215, BNE 8-2005, f. & cert. ef. 10-27-05;
OBNM 7-2011, f. 12-15-11, cert. ef. 12-23-11
Notes
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