Or. Admin. Code § 855-043-0736 - Community Health Clinic (CHC) - Limited English Proficiency and Accessibility
(1) Upon
request of a patient or a patient's agent, each drug dispensed by a drug outlet
for a patient's selfadministration must bear a label in both English and the
language requested for an individual with limited English proficiency, defined
as a person who is not fluent in the English language. This does not apply to a
drug outlet dispensing a drug intended for administration by a healthcare
worker.
(2) When dispensing a drug
under (1), a drug outlet must provide labels and informational inserts in both
English and one of the following languages:
(a) Spanish;
(b) Russian;
(c) Somali;
(d) Arabic;
(e) Chinese (simplified);
(f) Vietnamese;
(g) Farsi;
(h) Korean;
(i) Romanian;
(j) Swahili;
(k) Burmese;
(l) Nepali;
(m) Amharic; and
(n) Pashtu.
(3) The board must reassess and update (2) as
necessary and at least every ten years.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.564
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 689.205
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