Or. Admin. R. 851-070-0090 - Completion Requirements
(1) To
complete the HPSP successfully, licensees with a substance use disorder and
with a mental disorder, must have participated in the HPSP program for a
minimum of four years and have worked for at least two years in a monitored
practice. Licensees must complete the required two years of monitored practice
within four years of entering the HPSP.
(2) To complete the HPSP successfully,
licensees with a mental health disorder, but no substance use disorder, must
have participated in the HPSP program for a minimum of two years and have
worked for at least one year in a monitored practice. Licensees with a mental
health disorder may be required to submit to random alcohol or drug testing
only in cases when such testing is recommended by a third-party evaluator or
Board order based on a diagnosis of substance use disorder. Licensees must
complete the required year of monitored practice within two years of entering
the Health Professionals' Services Program.
(3) The Board may extend the time within
which a licensee must complete monitored practice if the licensee has remained
compliant with the program.
(4) A
licensee who does not complete the required term of monitored practice will be
discharged from the Health Professionals' Services Program and may be subject
to discipline.
(5) The time spent
working in monitored practice before transferring from the Nurse Monitoring
Program to the Health Professionals' Services Program effective July 1, 2010,
will be counted toward the required term of monitored practice.
(6) For probation, the licensee will be
considered for completion as per Board order; however, the public discipline
stays on the OSBN website for the life of the license.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 676.200
Stats. Implemented: ORS 676.200
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