Or. Admin. Code § 851-070-0080 - Licensee Responsibilities for HPSP and Public Discipline
(1) All licensees
must:
(a) Agree to report any arrest for or
conviction of a misdemeanor or felony crime to the HPSP and/or the Board within
three business days after the licensee is arrested or convicted of the crime;
and
(b) Comply continuously with
his or her monitoring agreement, including any restrictions on his or her
practice for a minimum of two years for the HPSP program; or, for public
discipline, as specified by the Board by rule or order. During the last two
years of the HPSP program only, for a single isolated incident of substantial
noncompliance the Board has discretion to determine if the substantial
noncompliance warrants extension in the program.
(c) Abstain from mind-altering or
intoxicating substances or potentially addictive drugs, unless prescribed for a
documented medical condition by a person authorized by law to prescribe the
drug to the licensee. The Board does not authorize the HPSP program to approve
or disapprove medications prescribed to the Licensee for a documented medical
condition;
(d) Report unauthorized
use of mind-altering or intoxicating substances or potentially addictive drugs
within 24 hours;
(e) Comply with
the treatment plan. HPSP medical director may consult with the third party
evaluator(s) regarding treatment recommendations. The Board does not authorize
HPSP to independently modify treatment plans developed by an Independent
third-party evaluator;
(f) Limit
practice as required by the Third-Party Evaluator, Treatment Program, or Board
order;
(g) Participate in monitored
practice;
(h) Participate in a
follow-up evaluation, when necessary, of licensee's fitness to
practice;
(i) Submit to random
toxicology testing for the duration of the HPSP or Public Discipline
program;
(j) Report at least weekly
to the HPSP regarding the licensee's compliance with the monitoring agreement;
report at least monthly to the Public Discipline Program compliance
staff;
(k) Report to the HPSP
monitor/Board compliance staff applications for licensure in other states,
changes in employment and changes in practice setting;
(l) Agree to be responsible for the cost of
evaluations, toxicology testing and treatment;
(m) Report to the HPSP Board compliance staff
any investigations or disciplinary action by any state or state agency,
including Oregon;
(n) Participate
in required meetings according to the treatment plan; and
(o) Maintain active license status.
(2) In addition to the
requirements listed in section one of this rule, self-referred licensees must
also provide to the HPSP a copy of a report of the licensee's criminal history,
at least once per calendar year or more often if required by the
HPSP.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 676.200
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 676.200
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