Or. Admin. Code § 855-104-0010 - Responsibilities: Duty to Report
(1) Unless state or
federal laws relating to confidentiality or the protection of health
information prohibit disclosure, each licensee must report to the board without
undue delay, but within
(a) 10 days if they:
(A) Are convicted of a misdemeanor or a
felony; or
(B) Are arrested for a
felony; or
(C) Have reasonable
cause to believe that any suspected violation of ORS 475, ORS 689 or OAR 855
has occurred.
(b) 10
working days if they have reasonable cause to believe that another licensee (of
the board or any other Health Professional Regulatory Board) has engaged in
prohibited or unprofessional conduct to that licensee's board; or (c) 15 days,
if any change in:
(A) Legal name;
(B) For Pharmacists and Interns, name used
when engaging in the practice of pharmacy and for Certified Oregon Pharmacy
Technicians and Pharmacy Technicians, name used when assisting in the practice
of pharmacy.
(C) Preferred email
address;
(D) Personal phone
number;
(E) Personal physical
address;
(F) Personal mailing
address; and
(G)
Employer.
(2)
A licensee who reports to a board in good faith as required by ORS
676.150 is immune from civil
liability for making the report.
(3) A Pharmacist, Certified Oregon Pharmacy
Technician or Pharmacy Technician who reports to a board in good faith as
required by ORS 689.455 is not subject to an
action for civil damages as a result thereof.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 689.205
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 676.150, ORS 689.155, ORS 689.455, ORS 689.486
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