Oregon Code § 441.192·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Notice
of employment outside of hospital.
(1) A hospital, as defined in ORS 441.179, may require a registered nurse who
is receiving full employment benefits from the hospital to provide notice of
any outside employment that may reasonably impede the ability of the nurse to
fulfill the nurses obligation to the hospital in providing nursing services to
patients under the hospitals care.
(2) If a hospital
determines that the outside employment causes a risk to patients receiving
services in the hospital, the hospital may require the nurse to discontinue the
outside employment.
(3) A hospital
may not unreasonably restrict the outside employment of nurses and may restrict
outside employment only if the hospital provides in writing to the nurse an
explanation of the hospitals documentation that the outside employment creates
a risk to patients in the hospital. A nurse who does not discontinue outside
employment if required by the hospital may be disciplined or terminated from
employment by the hospital.
(4) A nurse who
does not provide notice as required by a hospital pursuant to this section may
be disciplined or terminated from employment by the hospital if the failure to
provide notice creates a risk to a patient in the hospital. [2001 c.609 §18]
Note:
See note under 441.179.
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 441.192
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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