Or. Admin. Code § 811-015-0080 - License Suspension and Probation
(1) Chiropractic physicians and certified
chiropractic assistants who are placed on suspension may not provide
chiropractic treatment or services to any patient and are not to be in the
clinic during business hours.
(2)
The suspended chiropractic physicians shall not, directly or indirectly, engage
in any conduct or make any statement which is intended to mislead, or is likely
to have the effect of misleading any patient, member of the public, or other
person as to the nature of and reason for the suspension. It shall be
prohibited to portray themselves to patients in any way as potentially
practicing. Suspended chiropractic physicians may not perform intake functions
or greet patients. Suspended chiropractic physicians and suspended certified
chiropractic assistants should not be visible to patients as that could induce
the belief they are practicing.
(3)
Suspended chiropractic physicians shall prominently post in their clinic a
suspension notice provided by the Board in a place conspicuous and readable to
the public. The suspension notice shall remain posted during the entire period
of actual suspension. The Board may waive this for good cause.
(4) Chiropractic physicians and certified
chiropractic assistants are prohibited from misrepresenting the status of
licensure to any patients.
(5)
Chiropractic physicians will be prohibited from using any student interns
during the period of suspension or probation.
(6) Suspended chiropractic physicians may not
provide any therapies as a certified chiropractic assistant. They may not
personally sell or provide supplements or other products to clinic patients or
persons coming in to the clinic. They may not perform adjustments on family or
friends while they are suspended. They may not take X-ray films or perform any
diagnostic procedures.
(7)
Suspended chiropractic physicians may not engage in marketing which leads
clients, consumers, or patients to believe they are a practicing chiropractic
physician at the time they are suspended. They may not place new advertising
which indicates in any way the suspended chiropractic physician is practicing
chiropractic during the suspension period.
(8) The list of prohibitions in this rule is
not all inclusive and if the Board determines that a suspended chiropractic
physician was practicing chiropractic during the term of suspension, it may
result in further disciplinary action, pursuant to ORS
684.100.
(9) A limited exception includes providing
expert testimony at hearing or deposition, information to legal counsel in
regards to a patient's case that is in legal process of resolution regarding
care provided prior to the suspension. Suspended chiropractic physicians are
not prohibited from performing such business functions such as billing and
attending tasks not related to patient scheduling, care, treatment or
evaluation; such action must be done outside of regular business
hours.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 183.684 & 684.100
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 684.155(b)
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