Or. Admin. Code § 333-265-0085 - Investigations
(1) The Oregon
Health Authority (Authority) may conduct an investigation of an EMS provider
if:
(a) The Authority receives a report in
accordance with ORS 676.150 or complaint concerning
an EMS provider;
(b) Personal or
criminal history questions arise during a review of an application that raise
questions about the EMS provider's ability to safely perform the duties of an
EMS provider;
(c) A reportable
action is received pursuant to OAR 333-265-0080;
(d) An EMS provider licensed as a
Transitional Paramedic has failed to submit accurate annual progress reports;
or
(e) The Authority receives
information in any manner that indicates an EMS provider:
(A) Has violated ORS chapter 682 or these
rules;
(B) May be medically
incompetent;
(C) May be guilty of
prohibited, unprofessional or dishonorable conduct; or
(D) May be mentally or physically unable to
safely function as an EMS provider.
(2) The Authority may investigate the
off-duty conduct of an EMS provider to the extent that such conduct may
reasonably raise questions about the ability of the EMS provider to perform the
duties of an EMS provider in accordance with the standards established by the
Authority.
(3) Upon receipt of a
report or complaint about an EMS provider or applicant, the Authority may
conduct an investigation as described under ORS
676.165 and
682.220. Investigations shall be
conducted in accordance with ORS
676.175, ORS
682.224, and this
rule.
(4) The fact that an
investigation is conducted by the Authority does not imply that disciplinary
action will be taken.
(5) During an
investigation the Authority may do any of the following:
(a) Request additional information from the
EMS provider;
(b) Conduct a phone
or in-person interview; or
(c)
Request or order that the EMS provider undergo a psychological, physical,
psychiatric, alcohol or chemical dependency assessment.
(6) Information obtained during an
investigation shall be kept confidential and not disclosed to the
public.
(7) In determining the
appropriate disciplinary action, the Authority shall consider the following:
(a) The nature of the violation and relevant
facts;
(b) The number of repeated
or related offenses;
(c) Any other
discipline or corrective action taken by an employer or supervising physician;
and
(d) Letters of support,
recommendation or concern if offered by the licensee or other party.
(8) Prior to taking any
disciplinary action the Authority must determine if the EMS provider has been
disciplined for the questioned conduct by the EMS 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.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 682.017
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 676.165, 676.175, 682.017, 682.220 & 682.224
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