Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 443 § 443.045 — Denial, suspension and revocation of licenses; penalties
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 443 ·
Oregon Code § 443.045·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Denial, suspension and revocation of licenses; penalties.
(1) The Oregon Health Authority
may deny, suspend or revoke the license of, or assess a civil penalty against,
any individual, home health agency or caregiver registry for failure to comply
with ORS 443.004 or 443.014 to 443.105, or with the rules of the authority as
authorized by ORS 443.085.
(2) License
denials, suspensions and revocations, assessment of civil penalties, adoption
of rules and judicial review thereof shall be in accordance with ORS chapter
183.
(3) A civil
penalty imposed under this section may not exceed $1,000 per violation and may
not total more than $2,000.
(4) All civil
penalties recovered under this section shall be paid into the State Treasury
and credited to the Oregon Health Authority Fund. Moneys credited to the fund
under this section are continuously appropriated to the authority for the
administration of ORS 443.014 to 443.105 and 443.305 to 443.350. [1977 c.738 §9;
2009 c.595 §772; 2009 c.792 §69; 2009 c.828 §86; 2011 c.70 §13]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 443.045
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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