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Section 441.755 – Report form; contents.

(1) The Oregon Health Authority shall prescribe a form to be used by hospitals to make the report required by ORS 441.750 (1)(b) and shall prescribe the frequency of such reports. (2) The report form may include the name of the hospital reporting, the date of birth, race and sex of person described in subsection […]

Section 441.820 – Procedure for termination of physician’s privilege to practice medicine at health care facility; immunity from damage action for good faith report.

(1) When a health care facility restricts or terminates the privileges of a physician to practice medicine at that facility, it shall promptly report, in writing, to the Oregon Medical Board all the facts and circumstances that resulted in the restriction or termination. (2) A health care facility which reports or provides information to the […]

Section 441.990 – Civil and criminal penalties.

(1) Violation of ORS 441.015 (1) is a Class B violation. Each day of continuing violation after a first conviction shall be considered a subsequent violation. (2) Any person who willfully prevents, interferes with, or attempts to impede in any way the work of any duly authorized representative of the Department of Human Services in […]

Section 441.991 – Civil penalty for violation of ORS 441.098.

If the Health Licensing Office or the appropriate health professional regulatory board takes disciplinary action under ORS 441.099, the office or board may also impose a civil penalty of not more than $1,000 on a health practitioner for violating ORS 441.098 (2), (3), (4) or (5). [2013 c.552 §3] Note: 441.991 was enacted into law […]

Section 441.992 – Civil penalty for violation of ORS 441.048 or 441.049.

(1) In addition to any other penalty or remedy provided by law, the Oregon Health Authority may impose a civil penalty of up to $10,000 for each violation of ORS 441.048 or 441.049. (2) Moneys received under this section shall be paid into the General Fund. (3) Civil penalties shall be imposed as provided in […]

Section 441.680 – Spiritual healing alone not considered abuse of resident.

A resident who in good faith is under treatment solely by spiritual means through prayer in accordance with the tenets and practices of a recognized church or religious denomination by a duly accredited practitioner thereof shall, for this reason alone, not be considered an abused resident within the meaning of ORS 441.630 to 441.680. [1979 […]