Or. Admin. Code § 847-065-0015 - Definitions
The following definitions apply to OAR chapter 847, division 065, except as otherwise stated in the definition:
(1) "Assessment or evaluation" means the
process an independent third-party evaluator uses to diagnose the licensee and
to make treatment recommendations for the licensee.
(2) "Board" means the Oregon Medical
Board.
(3) "Business day" means
Monday through Friday, except legal holidays as defined in ORS
187.010 and ORS
187.020.
(4) "Contractor" means the entity that has
contracted with the health profession licensing boards to conduct the
HPSP.
(5) "Diagnosis" means the
principal mental health or substance use diagnosis listed in the current
Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM). The diagnosis is determined through the
assessment and any examinations, tests or consultations suggested by the
assessment.
(6) "DSM" means the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the
American Psychiatric Association.
(7) "Federal regulations" means:
(a) As used in ORS
676.185(5)(d),
a "positive toxicology test result as determined by federal regulations
pertaining to drug testing" means a test result that meets or exceeds the
cutoff concentrations shown in
49 CFR §
40.87 (2009); and
(b) As used in ORS
676.190(6)(g),
requiring a "licensee to submit to random drug or alcohol testing in accordance
with federal regulations" means licensees are selected for random testing by a
scientifically valid method, such as a random number table or a computer-based
random number generator that is matched with licensees' unique identification
numbers or other comparable identifying numbers. Under the selection process
used, each covered licensee must have an equal chance of being tested each time
selections are made, as described in 40 CFR § 199.105(c)(5) (2009). Random
drug tests must be unannounced and the dates for administering random tests
must be spread reasonably throughout the calendar year, as described in 40 CFR
§ 199.105(c)(7) (2009).
(8) "Fitness to practice evaluation" means
the process a qualified, independent third-party evaluator uses to determine if
the licensee can safely perform the essential functions of the licensee's
health practice.
(9) "Independent
third-party evaluator" means an individual or center who is approved by the
Board to evaluate, diagnose, and make treatment recommendations for substance
use disorders and/or mental health disorders.
(10) "Licensee" means a licensed physician,
podiatric physician, physician associate or acupuncturist who is licensed or
certified by the Board.
(11)
"Mental health disorder" means a clinically significant syndrome identified in
the current DSM that is associated with disability or with significantly
increased risk of disability.
(12)
"Monitoring agreement" means an individualized agreement between a licensee and
the contractor that meets the requirements for a diversion agreement set by ORS
676.190.
(13) "Positive toxicology test result" means
a test result that meets or exceeds the cutoff concentrations shown in
49 CFR
40.87 (2009), a test result that shows other
drugs or alcohol, or a test result that fails to show the appropriate presence
of a currently prescribed drug that is part of a treatment program related to a
condition being monitored by HPSP.
(14) "Provisional enrollment" means temporary
enrollment, pending verification that a licensee meets all program eligibility
criteria.
(15) "Self-referred
licensee" means a licensee who seeks to participate in the program without a
referral from the Board.
(16)
"Substance use disorder" means a disorder related to the taking of a drug of
abuse, including alcohol. This includes substance use disorders with modifiers
of mild, moderate, or severe and substance-induced disorders, including but not
limited to intoxication, withdrawal, and other substance/medication-induced
mental health disorders (psychotic disorders, bipolar and related disorders,
depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive and related
disorders, sleep disorders, sexual dysfunctions, delirium, and neurocognitive
disorders), as defined in DSM-5 criteria.
(17) "Substantial non-compliance" means that
a licensee is in violation of the terms of their monitoring agreement in a way
that gives rise to concerns about the licensee's ability or willingness to
participate in the HPSP. Substantial non-compliance and non-compliance include,
but are not limited to, the factors listed in ORS
676.185(5).
Conduct that occurred before a licensee entered into a monitoring agreement
does not violate the terms of that monitoring agreement.
(18) "Toxicology testing" means urine testing
or alternative chemical monitoring including blood, saliva, breath, nail, or
hair as conducted by a laboratory certified, accredited or licensed and
approved for toxicology testing.
(19) "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 and/or mental health disorder.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 676.190, 677.265 & 676.200
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 676.185 - 676.200
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