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Section 677.495 – Definitions for ORS 677.495 to 677.535.

As used in ORS 677.495 to 677.535, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) “Physician assistant” means a person who is licensed in accordance with ORS 677.505 to 677.525. (2) “Practice agreement” means a written agreement between a physician assistant and a supervising physician or supervising physician organization that describes the manner in which the services […]

Section 677.370 – Eligibility to be donor.

Semen may not be donated for use in artificial insemination by any person who: (1) Has any disease or defect known by the person to be transmissible by genes; or (2) Knows or has reason to know that the person has a sexually transmitted infection. [1977 c.686 §4; 2019 c.280 §14; 2019 c.456 §4] Note: […]

Section 677.500 – Policy.

It is the intent of the Legislative Assembly in requiring the licensure of physician assistants to encourage appropriate use of physician assistants in the delivery of health care services to the extent of a physician assistant’s education and experience. [1981 c.220 §9; 1989 c.830 §31; 1999 c.582 §2; 2010 c.43 §2; 2011 c.550 §2]

Section 677.410 – Voluntary limitation of license; removal of limitation.

A licensee may request in writing to the Oregon Medical Board a limitation of license to practice medicine or podiatry, respectively. The board may grant such request for limitation and shall have authority, if it deems appropriate, to attach conditions to the license of the licensee within the provisions of ORS 677.205 and 677.410 to […]

Section 677.275 – Administrative law judges.

Each administrative law judge conducting hearings on behalf of the board is vested with the full authority of the board to schedule and conduct hearings on behalf and in the name of the board on all matters referred by the board, including issuance of licenses, proceedings for placing licensees on probation and for suspension and […]

Section 677.280 – Employment of personnel.

Subject to any applicable provisions of the State Personnel Relations Law, the Oregon Medical Board may employ consultants, investigators and staff for the purpose of enforcing the laws relating to this chapter and securing evidence of violations thereof, and may fix the compensation therefor and incur necessary other expenses. [Amended by 1967 c.470 §54; 1969 […]