Or. Admin. Code § 335-005-0010 - Definitions
(1)
Misrepresentation includes any untrue statements or statements that are likely
to mislead. Misrepresentation also includes the failure to state any
information that is material and that reasonably ought to be
considered.
(2) Unprofessional
Conduct includes:
(a) Failure or refusal of an
applicant for a license from the Board or of a licensee of the Board to
cooperate fully in any investigation conducted by the Board.
(b) Making a false statement to the
Board.
(c) Attempting to obtain a
license from the Board by means of fraud, misrepresentation, or concealment of
material facts.
(d) Sexual
misconduct with a client.
(e) Any
act of theft, dishonesty or misrepresentation involving a client, another
practitioner, third party providers, or a government agency.
(f) Habitual or excessive use of intoxicants,
drugs or controlled substances.
(g)
Assisting or permitting any person to practice speech-language pathology or
audiology without a license.
(h)
Practicing speech-language pathology or audiology when impaired by drugs,
alcohol or any other substance.
(i)
Verbal or physical abuse of a client.
(j) Sexual harassment: Any unwelcome sexual
advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a
sexual nature when:
(A) Submission to such
conduct is made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an
individual's employment;
(B)
Submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the
basis for employment decisions affecting such individual; or
(C) Such conduct unreasonably interferes with
an individual's work performance or creates an intimidating, hostile, or
offensive working environment.
(k) Violating an employer's ethics or conduct
policy.
(l) Conviction of a crime
or admitting to an act that even in the absence of a conviction would
constitute a crime.
(m) Failing to
report to this Board a misdemeanor or felony conviction or arrest for a felony
crime within 10 days after the conviction or arrest.
(n) Failing to immediately report to the
Board any adverse action taken against a license or certificate holder by a
state or federal agency; or another state speech-language pathology or
audiology licensing agency; or professional association.
(o) Unprofessional conduct as defined in ORS
676.150.
(p) During a declared emergency,
unprofessional conduct includes failing to comply with any applicable provision
of a Governor's Executive Orders or any provision of this rule. This includes,
but is not limited to:
(A) Operating a
business required by an Executive Order to be closed;
(B) Providing services at a business required
by an Executive Order to be closed;
(C) Failing to comply with Oregon Health
Authority (OHA) guidance implementing an Executive Order, including but not
limited to:
(i) Failing to satisfy required
criteria in OHA guidance prior to resuming elective and non-emergent
procedures;
(ii) Failing to
implement a measured approach when resuming elective and non-emergent
procedures in accordance with OHA guidance;
(D) Failing to comply with any Oregon State
agency guidance implementing an Executive Order;
(3) "Telepractice" is the
application of telecommunications technology to delivery of professional
services at a distance for assessment, intervention, and/or consultation.
"Telepractice" means, but is not limited to, telehealth, telespeech, teleSLP,
telehear, telerehab, teletherapy, teleswallow, teleaudiology when used
separately or together.
(a) "Patient" or
"client" means a consumer of telepractice services.
(b) "Telepractice service" means the
application of telecommunication technology to deliver audiology and/or
speech-language pathology services at a distance for assessment, intervention
and/or consultation.
(c)
"Client/patient site" means the location of the patient or client at the time
the service is being delivered via telecommunications.
(d) "Clinician site" means the site at which
the audiologist or speech-language pathologist delivering the service is
located at the time the service is provided via telecommunications.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 681
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 681.330
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