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Section 689.854 – Civil penalty for violation of ORS 689.515.

(1) In addition to all other penalties provided by law every person who violates ORS 689.515 or any rule adopted thereunder may incur a civil penalty of up to $250 for every such violation. (2) The penalty imposed under this section may be remitted or mitigated upon such terms and conditions as the State Board […]

Section 689.990

[Subsection (12) of 1965 Replacement Part enacted as 1955 c.326 §13; 1967 c.158 §1; 1969 c.514 §54; repealed by 1979 c.777 §59]

Section 689.995 – Criminal penalties.

(1) Violation of any provision of this chapter or of any rule of the State Board of Pharmacy is a misdemeanor. (2) Failure to comply with any notice, citation or subpoena issued by the board under ORS 689.135 (12) is a misdemeanor. Each day during which the violation continues is a separate offense. (3) Refusal […]

Section 689.681 – Opiate overdose; treatments; administration of naloxone; rules.

(1) As used in this section: (a) “Kit” means a dose of naloxone and the necessary medical supplies to administer the naloxone. (b) “Opiate” means a narcotic drug that contains: (A) Opium; (B) Any chemical derivative of opium; or (C) Any synthetic or semisynthetic drug with opium-like effects. (c) “Opiate overdose” means a medical condition […]

Section 689.776 – Inspection; audit.

The State Board of Pharmacy shall ensure compliance with ORS 689.770 to 689.780 by: (1) Inspecting the Charitable Prescription Drug Program on a regular basis; and (2) Auditing records required to be maintained by a pharmacy in connection with the program. [2009 c.300 §5]

Section 689.682 – Prescription of naloxone.

(1) In accordance with rules adopted by the State Board of Pharmacy under ORS 689.205, a pharmacist may prescribe naloxone and the necessary medical supplies to administer the naloxone. (2) If a prescription is presented to a pharmacist for dispensing an opiate or opioid in excess of a morphine equivalent dose established by rule by […]

Section 689.778 – Eligibility.

An individual is eligible to obtain donated prescription drugs through the Charitable Prescription Drug Program created in ORS 689.772 if the individual: (1) Is a resident of this state; and (2)(a) Does not have health insurance coverage for the prescription drug requested; (b) Is enrolled in a program of public assistance, as defined in ORS […]

Section 689.683

[2015 c.649 §2; 2015 c.649 §3; 2017 c.289 §§2,3; renumbered 689.689 in 2017]

Section 689.780 – Immunity.

(1) As used in this section, “participant” means: (a) A person who donates a prescription drug to the Charitable Prescription Drug Program; (b) The Charitable Prescription Drug Program; (c) The State Board of Pharmacy; (d) A pharmacist; (e) A drug manufacturer; or (f) A health practitioner. (2) A participant who accepts or distributes donated prescription […]

Section 689.684 – Administration of naloxone by certain persons; rules.

(1) For purposes of this section, “social services agency” includes, but is not limited to, homeless shelters and crisis centers. (2) A person may administer to an individual naloxone that was not distributed to the person if: (a) The individual to whom the naloxone is being administered appears to be experiencing an opiate overdose as […]