Chapter 155 Oregon Laws 2003

 

AN ACT

 

SB 163

 

Relating to disciplinary authority of Board of Naturopathic Examiners; amending ORS 685.110.

 

Be It Enacted by the People of the State of Oregon:

 

          SECTION 1. ORS 685.110 is amended to read:

          685.110. The Board of Naturopathic Examiners may refuse to grant a license, may suspend or revoke a license, may limit a license, may impose probation, may issue a letter of reprimand and [or] may impose a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each offense for any of the following reasons:

          (1) The use of fraud or deception in securing a license.

          (2) The impersonation of another physician.

          (3) Practicing naturopathic medicine under an assumed name.

          (4) The performance of an abortion.

          (5) The conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude.

          (6) Any other reason that renders the applicant or licensee unfit to perform the duties of a naturopathic physician.

          (7) Conviction of a crime relating to practice of naturopathic medicine.

          (8) Negligence related to the practice of naturopathic medicine.

          (9) Habitual or excessive use of intoxicants, drugs or controlled substances.

          (10) Prescribing or dispensing drugs outside the scope of practice.

          (11) Commitment to a mental institution for the treatment of a mental disease that affects the ability of the applicant or licensee to safely practice naturopathic medicine.

          (12) Obtaining a fee through fraud or misrepresentation.

          (13) Gross or repeated malpractice.

          (14) Representing to a patient that a manifestly incurable condition of sickness, disease or injury can be permanently cured.

          (15) Any conduct or practice contrary to a recognized standard of ethics of the profession or any conduct or practice that does or might constitute a danger to the health or safety of a patient or the public or any conduct, practice or condition that does or might impair a physician’s ability safely and skillfully to practice naturopathic medicine.

          (16) Willful and consistent utilization of any naturopathic service, X-ray equipment or treatment that is contrary to recognized standards of practice of the naturopathic profession.

          (17) Failure to notify the board within 30 days of a change in the location of practice or of mailing address.

          (18) Attempting to practice naturopathic medicine or practicing or claiming to practice naturopathic medicine or any of its components in this state without first complying with the provisions of this chapter.

          (19) Suspension or revocation of a license to practice naturopathic medicine in another jurisdiction.

          (20) Employing unlicensed persons to practice naturopathic medicine.

          (21) Practicing natural childbirth without first obtaining a certificate of special competency.

          (22) Representing that the licensee is a medical specialist or practices a medical specialty.

          [(23) Failure to inform the board of change of mailing or practice address.]

          [(24)] (23) Failure to respond in a timely manner to a request for information [from] regarding a complaint or the investigation of a complaint by the board.

          [(25)] (24) Failure to pay a civil penalty in the time specified by the order imposing the penalty.

          [(26)] (25) Violation of any provision of this chapter or rules adopted by the board.

 

Approved by the Governor May 30, 2003

 

Filed in the office of Secretary of State June 2, 2003

 

Effective date January 1, 2004

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