Or. Admin. Code § 852-080-0040 - Certification to Use Pharmaceutical Agents
(1) Inactive Status Topical TPA Certification
(T): Any inactive status optometric physician licensed in Oregon who seeks TPA
certification must:
(a) Pass the National
Board of Examiners in Optometry's "Treatment and Management of Ocular Disease"
(TMOD) on or after January 1, 2002 or have passed a 100-hour TPA course
approved by the Board;
(b) Pay the
TPA examination and licensure fee as listed in OAR
852-010-0080 for topical TPA
certification and submit the Board request form; and
(c) Obtain a license from the Oregon Board of
Optometry indicating "Certified to use Topical Therapeutic Pharmaceutical
Agents."
(2) Active
Status Nontopical TPA Certification (AT): Before using nontopical therapeutic
pharmaceutical agents as listed in this rule, any active status optometric
physician in Oregon seeking AT certification must submit a completed
application and:
(a) Meet Topical TPA
Certification;
(b) Pass a didactic
Nontopical TPA course of at least 23 hours approved by the Board or pass the
National Board of Examiners in Optometry's "Treatment and Management of Ocular
Disease" (TMOD), year 2002 or subsequent examination;
(c) Pay the TPA examination and licensure fee
as listed in OAR 852-010-0080 for nontopical TPA
certification;
(d) Obtain a license
from the Oregon Board of Optometry indicating "Certified to use Topical and
Nontopical Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents"; and
(e) Acquire and maintain Board-approved CPR
certification designed for professional health care providers. The CPR
certification standard is the American Heart Association's BLS Healthcare
Providers Course or its equivalent, as determined by the Board. This initial
CPR course must be a hands-on course; online CPR courses will not be approved
by the Board for initial CPR certification:
(A) After the initial CPR certification, the
Board will accept a Board-approved BLS Healthcare Providers Online Renewal
course for license renewal. A CPR certification card with an expiration date
must be received from the CPR provider as documentation of CPR certification.
The Board considers the CPR expiration date to be the last day of the month
that the CPR instructor indicates that the certification expires;
(B) Documentation of CPR certification is due
with the licensee's annual license renewal as required in OAR
852-050-0006; and
(C) Any licensee whose CPR certification
lapses at any time in the licensing year is subject to a late CPR fee as listed
in OAR 852-010-0080.
(3) Inactive Status
Nontopical TPA Certification (AT): Any inactive status optometric physician
licensed in Oregon who seeks AT certification must submit a completed
application and:
(a) Meet all criteria for
Topical TPA Certification in OAR
852-080-0040(1);
(b) Pass a didactic Nontopical TPA course of
at least 23 hours approved by the Board or pass the National Board of Examiners
in Optometry's "Treatment and Management of Ocular Disease" (TMOD) year 2002 or
subsequent examination;
(c) Pay a
the TPA examination and licensure fee as listed in OAR
852-010-0080 for nontopical TPA
certification;
(d) Obtain a license
from the Oregon Board of Optometry indicating "Certified to use Topical and
Nontopical Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents"; and
(e) Acquire Board-approved CPR certification
designed for professional healthcare providers. The CPR certification standard
is the American Heart Association's BLS Healthcare Providers Course or its
equivalent, as determined by the Board. This initial CPR course must be a
hands-on course; online CPR courses will not be approved by the Board for
initial CPR certification. A CPR certification card with an expiration date
must be received from the CPR provider. The Board considers the CPR expiration
date to be the last day of the month that the CPR instructor indicates that the
certification expires.
(4) Active Status Nontopical TPA
Certification with Injections (ATI): Before using nontopical therapeutic
pharmaceutical agents as listed in this rule, any active status optometric
physician in Oregon seeking ATI certification must submit an application and:
(a) Pass a Board-approved Nontopical TPA
course of at least 23 hours or pass the National Board of Examiners in
Optometry's "Treatment and Management of Ocular Disease" (TMOD) year 2002 or
subsequent examination;
(b) Pass a
Nontopical TPA injection workshop of at least seven hours approved by the Board
or provide proof of equivalent training acceptable to the Board;
(c) Pay the TPA examination and licensure fee
as listed in OAR 852-010-0080 for nontopical TPA
certification;
(d) Obtain a license
from the Oregon Board of Optometry indicating "Certified to use Topical and
Nontopical Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents with Injections"; and
(e) Acquire and maintain Board-approved CPR
certification designed for professional health care providers. The CPR
certification standard is the American Heart Association's BLS Healthcare
Providers Course or its equivalent, as determined by the Board. This initial
CPR course must be a hands-on course; online CPR courses will not be approved
by the Board for initial CPR certification;
(A) After the initial CPR certification, the
Board will accept a Board-approved BLS Healthcare Providers Online Renewal
course for license renewal. A CPR certification card with an expiration date
must be received from the CPR provider as documentation of CPR certification.
The Board considers the CPR expiration date to be the last day of the month
that the CPR instructor indicates that the certification expires;
(B) Documentation of CPR certification is due
with the licensee's annual license renewal as indicated in OAR
852-050-0006;
(C) Any licensee whose CPR certification
lapses at any time in the licensing year is subject to a late CPR fee as listed
in OAR 852-010-0080.
(5) Inactive Status
Nontopical TPA Certification with Injections (ATI): Any inactive status
optometric physician licensed in Oregon who seeks ATI certification must submit
an application and:
(a) Pass a didactic
Nontopical TPA course of at least 23 hours approved by the Board or pass the
National Board of Examiners in Optometry's "Treatment and Management of Ocular
Disease" (TMOD) year 2002 or subsequent examination;
(b) Pass a Nontopical TPA injection workshop
of at least seven hours approved by the Board or provide proof of equivalent
training acceptable to the Board;
(c) Pay the TPA examination and licensure fee
as listed in OAR 852-010-0080 for nontopical TPA
certification;
(d) Obtain a license
from the Oregon Board of Optometry indicating "Certified to use Topical and
Nontopical Therapeutic Pharmaceutical Agents with Injections"; and
(e) Acquire Board-Approved CPR certification
designed for professional healthcare providers. The CPR certification must be
the American Heart Association's BLS Healthcare Providers Course or its
equivalent, as determined by the Board. This initial certification must be a
hands-on course; online CPR courses will not be approved by the Board for
initial CPR certification. A CPR certification card with an expiration date
must be received from the CPR provider as documentation of CPR certification.
The Board considers the CPR expiration date to be the last day of the month
that the CPR instructor indicates that the certification expires. Inactive
status licensees are not required to maintain CPR certification after initial
TPA certification
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 683 & 182
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 683.270 & 182.466
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