Or. Admin. Code § 415-065-0010 - Definitions
(1) "Assessment" or
"Evaluation" means the process an independent third-party evaluator uses to
diagnose the licensee and to recommend treatment options for the licensee.
(2) "Authority" means the Oregon
Health Authority.
(3) "Board"
means a health professional board as defined in ORS
676.160 or the Health Licensing
Office for a board, council or program listed in
676.606.
(4) "Business Day" means Monday through
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time, except legal holidays as defined
in ORS 187.010 or
187.020.
(5) "Comply Continuously" means to have been:
(a) Enrolled in the program for at least two
uninterrupted years without any reports of substantial noncompliance that a
board deems were significant violations of the monitoring agreement; and
(b) Deemed by the program if
self-referred, or by the licensee's board if board referred, to have otherwise
successfully complied with all terms of the monitoring agreement.
(6) "Course of Employment" means
all circumstances which may occur in the performance of a licensee's job,
whether or not the licensee is self-employed.
(7) "Diagnosis" means the principal mental or
substance use diagnosis listed in the DSM. The diagnosis is determined through
the assessment and any examinations, tests, or consultations suggested by the
assessment, and is the medically appropriate reason for services.
(8) "Direct Supervisor" means the individual
who is responsible for:
(a) Supervising a
licensee enrolled in the impaired health professional program;
(b) Monitoring the licensee's compliance with
the requirements of the program; and
(c) Periodically reporting to the program on
the licensee's compliance with the requirements of the program.
(9) "Division" means the Oregon
Health Authority, Addictions and Mental Health Division.
(10) "DSM" means the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-5, published by the American Psychiatric
Association on May 18, 2013.
(11)
"Independent Third-Party Evaluator" means an individual who is approved by a
licensee's board to evaluate, diagnose, and offer treatment options for
substance use disorders, mental disorders, or co-occurring disorders.
(12) "Licensee" means a health
professional who is licensed or certified by or registered with a board and the
professional is receiving services in the program under these rules.
(13) "Mental Disorder" means a clinically
significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern that occurs in an
individual and that is associated with present distress or disability or with a
significantly increased risk of suffering death, pain, disability, or an
important loss of freedom that is identified in the DSM. "Mental Disorder"
includes gambling disorders.
(14)
"Monitoring Agreement" means an individualized agreement, including amendments,
between a licensee and the program that meets the requirements of OAR
415-065-XXXX and is the same as the term diversion agreement as that is used in
ORS 676.190.
(15) "Positive Toxicology Test" for the
purposes of ORS 676.185(5)(d)
means that a test result meets or exceeds the cutoff concentrations listed in
49 CFR §
40.87 as in effect on [insert effective date of rules] for the
substances listed in that federal regulation.
(16) "Program" means the Health
Professionals' Services Program established by the Division to monitor enrolled
licensees of participating health profession licensing boards who have been
diagnosed with a substance use or a mental disorder, for compliance with his or
her monitoring agreement. If the program is operated by a contractor "program"
may refer to the contractor, or the Division and the contractor, depending on
the context.
(17) "Provisional
Enrollment" means temporary enrollment, pending verification that a
self-referred licensee meets all program eligibility criteria.
(18) "Random Drug or Alcohol Testing" for the
purposes of ORS 676.190(5)(g)
means enrolled licensees are selected for drug or alcohol testing in accordance
with 49 CFR §
199.105(c)(5) and 49 CFR §
199.105(c)(7) as in effect on [insert
effective date of rules].
(19)
"Self-Referred Licensee" means a licensee who seeks to participate in the
program without a referral from the board.
(20) "Substance Use Disorder" means a
disorder related to the taking of a drug of abuse including alcohol, to the
side effects of a medication, and to a toxin exposure. Disorders include
substance dependence and substance abuse, and substance-induced disorders,
including substance intoxication, withdrawal, delirium, and dementia, as well
as substance induced psychotic disorder, mood disorder and other disorders, as
defined in DSM criteria.
(21)
"Substantial Non-Compliance" means but is not limited to the following when
they occur after a licensee entered into a monitoring agreement.
(a) Criminal behavior;
(b) Conduct that causes injury, death or harm
to the public, or a patient, including sexual impropriety with a patient;
(c) Impairment in a health care
setting in the course of employment;
(d) A positive toxicology test result as
determined by federal regulations pertaining to drug testing;
(e) Violation of a restriction on a
licensee's practice imposed by the program or the licensee's health profession
licensing board
(f) Civil
commitment for mental illness;
(g)
Failure to participate in the program after entering into a monitoring
agreement under ORS 676.190;
(h) Failure to enroll in the program after
being referred to the program;
(i)
Violation of a provision of a licensee's monitoring agreement that gives rise
to concerns about the licensee's ability or willingness to participate in the
program; or
(j) Violation of a
Board's rules establishing additional requirements for licensees referred to
the program in accordance with ORS
676.200(1)(c).
(22) "Successful
Completion" means that for the period of service deemed necessary by the
program or by the licensee's board by rule, the licensee has complied with the
licensee's monitoring agreement to the satisfaction of the program, and has met
the terms of the fee agreement between the program and the licensee.
(23) "Toxicology Testing" means urine testing
or alternative chemical monitoring including but not limited to blood, saliva,
hair or breath.
(24) "Treatment"
means the planned, specific, individualized health and behavioral-health
procedures, activities, services and supports that a treatment provider uses to
remediate symptoms of a substance use disorder, mental disorder or both types
of disorders.
(25) "Workplace
Monitor" includes but is not limited to a direct supervisor and any other
individual who has signed a workplace monitoring agreement with the program
that requires the individual to observe and report to the program a licensee's:
(a) Compliance with his or her monitoring
agreement; or
(b) Any other
concerns regarding the licensee's participation in the program.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 413.042 & 676.190
Stats. Implemented: ORS 676.185 - 676.200
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