Oregon Code § 441.181·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Retaliation prohibited.
(1) A hospital may not take retaliatory action against a nursing staff because
the nursing staff:
(a) Discloses or
intends to disclose to a manager, a private accreditation organization or a
public body an activity, policy or practice of the hospital or of a hospital
that the nursing staff reasonably believes is in violation of law or a rule or
is a violation of professional standards of practice that the nursing staff
reasonably believes poses a risk to the health, safety or welfare of a patient
or the public;
(b) Provides
information to or testifies before a private accreditation organization or a
public body conducting an investigation, hearing or inquiry into an alleged
violation of law or rule or into an activity, policy or practice that may be in
violation of professional standards of practice by a hospital that the nursing
staff reasonably believes poses a risk to the health, safety or welfare of a
patient or the public;
(c) Objects to or
refuses to participate in any activity, policy or practice of a hospital that
the nursing staff reasonably believes is in violation of law or rule or is a
violation of professional standards of practice that the nursing staff
reasonably believes poses a risk to the health, safety or welfare of a patient
or the public; or
(d) Participates
in a committee or peer review process or files a report or a complaint that
discusses allegations of unsafe, dangerous or potentially dangerous care.
(2) Except as
provided in subsection (3) of this section, the protection against retaliatory
action in subsection (1) of this section does not apply to a nursing staff,
unless the nursing staff, before making a disclosure to a private accreditation
organization or a public body as described in subsection (1)(a) of this
section:
(a) Gives written
notice to a manager of the hospital of the activity, policy, practice or
violation of professional standards of practice that the nursing staff
reasonably believes poses a risk to public health; and
(b) Provides the
manager a reasonable opportunity to correct the activity, policy, practice or
violation.
(3) A nursing
staff is not required to comply with the provisions of subsection (2) of this
section if the nursing staff:
(a) Is reasonably
certain that the activity, policy, practice or violation is known to one or
more managers of the hospital or an affiliated hospital and an emergency
situation exists;
(b) Reasonably
fears physical harm as a result of the disclosure; or
(c) Makes the
disclosure to a private accreditation organization or a public body for the
purpose of providing evidence of an activity, policy, practice or violation of
a hospital or an affiliated hospital that the nursing staff reasonably believes
is a crime. [Formerly 441.174]
Note:
See note under 441.179.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 441.181
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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