Or. Admin. Code § 415-065-0055 - Program Requirements
The contractor shall:
(1) Inform the licensee about the program
services, requirements, benefits, risks, and confidentiality limitations and
ensure that the licensee has signed a consent for services. The consent for
services explains:
(a) Information the
contractor will give to the board and under what circumstances;
(b) That the board may take action to
suspend, restrict, modify, or revoke the licensee's license or end the
licensee's participation in the program based on information from the
contractor.
(2) Enter
into a monitoring agreement with the licensee;
(3) Assess the licensee's compliance with his
or her monitoring agreement;
(4)
Assess the ability of the licensee's employer, when an employer exists to
supervise the licensee, and require the employer to establish minimum training
requirements for the licensee's supervisor;
(5) Report the licensee's substantial
noncompliance with his or her monitoring agreement to a noncompliant licensee's
board within one business day after the contractor learns of any substantial
noncompliance; and
(6) At least
weekly, submit to licensees' boards:
(a) A
list of licensees who were referred to the program by the health profession
licensing board and who are enrolled in the program; and
(b) A list of licensees who were referred to
the program by the health profession licensing board and who successfully
completed the program.
(7) The lists submitted under section 6(a)(b)
are exempt from disclosure as a public record under ORS
192.140 to
192.505.
(8) Seek a court order authorizing the
contractor to release identifying information to a licensee's board, including
a report of substantial noncompliance as is described in OAR 415-065-0060, if a
self-referred licensee enrolled in the program, or a provisionally enrolled
licensee with a qualifying diagnosis, revokes his or her consent to report
substantial noncompliance to the licensee's board.
(a) The contractor shall file documents with
the court seeking a court order as soon as possible but no later than three
business days from the date it was notified that the licensee revoked consent
to report substantial noncompliance.
(b) The contractor shall comply with 42 USC
& 290dd-2(b)(2); 42 CFR Part 2; the Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act (HIPAA),
Public Law
104-191 , 45 CFR Parts 160, 162 and 164 and ORS
179.505,
192.518-192.524 in seeking such a court
order.
(c) The contractor shall
disclose to the licensee's board, within one (1) business day, any information
the court authorizes it to disclose.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 413.042 & 676.190
Stats. Implemented: ORS 676.185 - 676.200
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