(1) On each license issued by it, the Oregon Medical Board shall enter after the name of the person holding the license the degree to which the person is entitled by reason of the diploma of graduation from a school of medicine which, at the time of the graduation of such person, was approved by […]
As used in ORS 677.190, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) “Fraud or misrepresentation” means the intentional misrepresentation or misstatement of a material fact, concealment of or failure to make known any material fact, or any other means by which misinformation or a false impression knowingly is given. (2) “Fraudulent claim” means a claim submitted […]
The Oregon Medical Board may refuse to grant, or may suspend or revoke a license to practice for any of the following reasons: (1)(a) Unprofessional or dishonorable conduct. (b) For purposes of this subsection, the use of an alternative medical treatment shall not by itself constitute unprofessional conduct. For purposes of this paragraph: (A) “Alternative […]
Except as provided in ORS 677.202 or 677.205 (1)(a), any proceeding for disciplinary action of a licensee licensed under this chapter shall be substantially in accord with the following procedure: (1) A written complaint of some person, not excluding members or employees of the Oregon Medical Board, shall be verified and filed with the board. […]
ORS 677.200 does not apply in cases where the license of a person to practice under this chapter has been suspended automatically as provided in ORS 677.225. [1967 c.470 §33; 1983 c.486 §24; 1989 c.830 §12; 1991 c.485 §6]
(1) The Oregon Medical Board may discipline as provided in this section any person licensed, registered or certified under this chapter who has: (a) Admitted the facts of a complaint filed in accordance with ORS 677.200 (1) alleging facts which establish that such person is in violation of one or more of the grounds for […]
(1) Where the Oregon Medical Board proposes to refuse to issue a license, or refuses to restore an inactive registrant to an active registration, or proposes to revoke or suspend a license, opportunity for hearing shall be accorded as provided in ORS chapter 183. (2) Following a contested case hearing, the members of the board […]
Whenever a license issued under this chapter is denied or revoked for any cause, the Oregon Medical Board may, after the lapse of two years from the date of such revocation, upon written application by the person formerly licensed, issue or restore the license. [Amended by 1967 c.470 §38; 1983 c.486 §26; 1989 c.830 §14]
(1) A person’s license issued under this chapter is suspended automatically if: (a) The licensee is adjudged to be a person with mental illness under ORS 426.130 or is admitted on a voluntary basis to a treatment facility for mental illness that affects the ability of the licensee to safely practice medicine and if the […]
(1) A person’s license to practice under this chapter automatically lapses if the licensee fails to: (a) Pay the registration fee as required by rule of the Oregon Medical Board. (b) Notify the board of a change of location not later than the 30th day after such change. (c) Complete prior to payment of the […]
[1971 c.649 §8; 1979 c.292 §2; renumbered 677.525]