Oregon Code § 676.310·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Fees
for laboratory testing; itemized billing; failure to comply considered
unprofessional conduct.
(1) Any person authorized by law to order laboratory testing may charge a
reasonable fee for all laboratory and other specialized testing performed by
the practitioner or by a person in the practitioners employ. In addition, the
practitioner is entitled to charge a reasonable fee for collecting and
preparing specimens to be sent to independent persons or laboratories for
testing, and for the preparation of the billing to the patient for the test.
However, a practitioner shall not mark up, or charge a commission or make a
profit on services rendered by an independent person or laboratory.
(2) A
practitioner shall prepare an itemized billing, indicating the charges for each
service rendered to the patient. Any services rendered to the patient that were
performed by persons other than those in the direct employ of the practitioner
and the charges therefor shall be indicated separately on the patients bill.
(3) Failure to
comply with the requirements of this section shall be considered to be
unprofessional conduct and may be subject to disciplinary action by the
appropriate licensing board.
(4) As used in
this section, practitioner means a person licensed to practice medicine,
dentistry, naturopathic medicine or chiropractic or to be a nurse practitioner.
[1979 c.428 §1]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 676.310
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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