Or. Admin. Code § 331-430-0000 - Disciplinary Action
(1) The Office
may refuse to issue, suspend or revoke a license, or place a licensed person on
probation for the causes stated in ORS
680.535.
(2) The Office shall have grounds for a
determination of incompetency in the practice of denture technology pursuant to
ORS 680.535, upon evidence of the
use of any controlled substance, dangerous or illegal drug, intoxicating
liquor, or any emotional or physical impairment of a denturist, to the extent
that such use or condition impairs or prevents the denturists ability to
perform competently.
(3) The Office
shall have grounds for a determination of fraud or misrepresentation in the
practice of denture technology pursuant to ORS
680.535, upon evidence of any
advertising statements of a nature that would deceive or mislead the public or
that are untruthful, such as:
(a) Incorrect
use of a title; or
(b) Claiming or
implying a qualification, competency or specialty in connection with the
practice of denture technology to which the person is not entitled, or which is
untrue.
(4) The specific
identification of grounds for disciplinary action stated in sections (2) and
(3) of this rule are intended to be descriptive of some, but not limited to,
those causes for which disciplinary action may be taken as stated in ORS
680.535.
(5) Failure to cooperate with the Office or
its agent is considered unprofessional conduct and is subject to discipline,
which may include license suspension, revocation and/or assessment of civil
fines. Unprofessional conduct includes, but is not limited to, the following:
(a) Failing to respond to an inquiry from the
Office regarding a complaint;
(b)
Failing to provide information to the Office in response to a written inquiry,
or provide written response within specified time allotted by notice of
intended action;
(c) Failing to
temporarily surrender custody of original client records to the Office upon
request, which includes treatment charts, models, health histories, billing
documents, correspondence and memoranda;
(d) Interference, use of threats or
harassment that delays or obstructs any person in providing evidence in any
investigation, contested case, or other legal action instituted by the
Office;
(e) Interference, use of
threats or harassment which obstructs or delays the Office in carrying out its
functions under ORS 680.500 to
680.535 and rules adopted
thereunder;
(f) Deceiving or
attempting to deceive the Board or Office concerning any matter under
investigation including altering or destroying any records.
(6) When the Office requires correction of
deficiencies in lieu of the suspension, revocation or denial of license, the
correction shall be made within the time frames established by the Office or
the suspension, revocation or denial of license action will proceed.
(7) Practicing denture technology while a
license is in suspended status is grounds for additional disciplinary action,
which includes revocation and/or fines.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: 676.583, ORS 680.586, 676.608 & 680.535
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 680.586 & 680.535
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