Or. Admin. Code § 811-010-0005 - Definitions
As used in OAR Chapter 811 unless otherwise required by context:
(1) "Advertising" means any
form of information intended for promotion.
(2) "Applicant" or "Subject Individual":
(a) "Applicant" means a person applying for a
license to practice chiropractic in this state, or applying for certification
as a chiropractic assistant in this state.
(b) "Subject individual" means a person from
whom the OBCE may require fingerprints for the purpose of enabling the OBCE to
request a state or nationwide criminal records check. Under this chapter,
subject individual means applicants for doctor of chiropractic license,
chiropractic assistant certification, and any licensee or certificate holder
under investigation as ordered by the OBCE.
(3) "Chiropractic physician" means a
physician licensed to practice chiropractic under the provisions of ORS
684.054.
(4) "Food" means nutritive material taken
into an organism for growth, work, or repair and for maintaining the vital
processes; anything that nourishes or sustains it.
(5) "Good moral character" means an applicant
or subject individual who has:
(a) Not
committed an offense or crime involving moral turpitude;
(b) Not engaged in behavior involving
dishonesty, fraud, deception, misrepresentation, gross negligence, or
incompetence;
(c) Answered
truthfully and completely any question asked by the OBCE on an application for
licensure or certification, or during the course of an investigation, or any
other question asked by the OBCE.
(d) Not had a professional license revoked or
suspended by this state, a political subdivision of this state, or a regulatory
board in another jurisdiction in or outside the United States, or voluntarily
surrendered a professional license in lieu of disciplinary action;
(e) Not displayed evidence of an existing and
untreated drug, alcohol, or mind-altering substance abuse or
dependency;
(f) Not been subject to
academic probation (not GPA related), expulsion, and/or disciplinary action for
conduct in an academic setting.
(6) "Licensee" or "certificate holder" means
a chiropractic physician or a certified chiropractic assistant. Licensee is
used throughout these rules to refer to both types of regulated
individuals.
(7) "Nutritional
Supplement" means vitamins, minerals, herbs, meal supplements, sports nutrition
products, natural food supplements, and other related products used to boost
the nutritional content of the diet.
(8) "Over-the-counter" and "Nonprescription
drugs" means substances which may be sold without a prescription, which are
prepackaged for use by the consumer, and labeled in accordance with the
requirements of the statutes and regulations of this state and the federal
government.
(9) "Patient" means any
person who is examined, treated, or otherwise provided chiropractic services
whether or not the person has entered into a physician/patient relationship or
has agreed to pay a fee for services.
(10) "Prescription drug" or "legend drug"
means a drug which is:
(a) Required by federal
law, prior to being dispensed or delivered, to be labeled with either of the
following statements:
(A) "Caution: Federal
law prohibits dispensing without prescription"; or
(B) "Caution: Federal law restricts this drug
to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian"; or
(b) Required by any applicable federal or
state law or regulation to be dispensed on prescription only or is restricted
to use by appropriately licensed practitioners only.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 684
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 684.150
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