Chapter 281 Oregon Laws 2001
AN ACT
HB 3041
Relating to continuing
education requirements for pharmacists; amending ORS 689.285.
Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:
SECTION 1.
ORS 689.285 is amended to read:
689.285. (1) The Legislative Assembly finds and declares
that:
(a) The continuous introduction of new medical agents and
the changing concepts of the delivery of health care services in the practice
of pharmacy make it essential that a pharmacist undertake a continuing
education program in order to maintain professional competency and improve
professional skills;
(b) The state has a basic obligation to regulate and
control the profession of pharmacy in order to protect the public health and
welfare of its citizens; and
(c) It is the purpose of this chapter to protect the health
and welfare of Oregon citizens and to [assure]
ensure uniform qualifications and
continued competency of licensed pharmacists by requiring participation in a
continuing pharmacy education program as a condition for renewal of licenses to
practice pharmacy.
(2) All pharmacists licensed in the State of Oregon on and
after October 3, 1979, shall satisfactorily complete courses of study and
satisfactorily continue their education by other means as determined by the
State Board of Pharmacy in subjects relating to the practice of the profession
of pharmacy in order to be eligible for renewal of licenses. [However, a pharmacist may elect to meet the
continuing pharmacy education requirements by satisfactorily passing an
examination given by the board for such purpose. The examinations shall be
given no later than eight months prior to the next date for renewal of the
annual licenses and the results made known soon thereafter.]
[(3) A pharmacist who
elects to take an examination as provided in subsection (2) of this section and
fails to satisfactorily pass such examination shall be entitled to satisfy the
continuing pharmacy education requirements by completing within the year
preceding the date of the renewal of the license, courses of study as provided
under subsection (4)(a) of this section.]
[(4)] (3) In accordance with applicable
provisions of ORS 183.310 to 183.550, the board shall make reasonable rules:
(a) Prescribing the procedure and criteria for approval of
continuing pharmacy education programs, including the number of hours of
courses of study necessary to constitute a continuing pharmacy education unit
and the number of continuing pharmacy education units required annually for
renewal of a pharmacist license.
(b) Prescribing the scope of the examinations given by the
board including grading procedures.
(c) Prescribing the content of the form to be submitted to
the board certifying completion of an approved continuing pharmacy education
program.
(d) Necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter.
[(5)] (4) In adopting rules pursuant to
subsection [(4)] (3) of this section, the board shall consider:
(a) The need for formal regularly scheduled pharmacy
education programs.
(b) Alternate methods of study including home-study
courses, seminars or other such programs for those persons who, upon written
application to the board and for good cause shown, demonstrate their inability
to attend regularly scheduled formal classroom programs.
(c) The necessity for examinations or other evaluation
methods used to [assure] ensure satisfactory completion of the
continuing pharmacy education program.
[(6)] (5) The board may contract for the
providing of educational programs to fulfill the requirements of this chapter.
The board is further authorized to treat funds set aside for the purpose of
continuing education as state funds for the purpose of accepting any funds made
available under federal law on a matching basis for the promulgation and
maintenance of programs of continuing education. In no instance shall the board
require a greater number of hours of study than it provides or approves in the
State of Oregon and which are available on the same basis to all licensed
pharmacists.
[(7)] (6) The board may levy an additional
fee of up to $10 for each license renewal to carry out the provisions of this
chapter.
Approved by the Governor May
31, 2001
Filed in the office of
Secretary of State May 31, 2001
Effective date January 1,
2002
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