Oregon Code § 676.400·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Racial
and ethnic composition of regulated health professions; findings; duties of
health professional regulatory boards.
(1) It is the intention of the Legislative Assembly to achieve the goal of
universal access to adequate levels of high quality health care at an
affordable cost for all Oregonians, regardless of ethnic or cultural
background.
(2) The
Legislative Assembly finds that:
(a) Access to
health care is of value when it leads to treatment that substantially improves
health outcomes;
(b) Health care
is most effective when it accounts for the contribution of culture to health
status and health outcomes;
(c) Ethnic and
racial minorities experience more than their statistically fair share of
undesirable health outcomes;
(d) The lack of
licensed health care professionals from ethnic and racial minorities or who are
bilingual contributes to the inadequacy of health outcomes in communities of
color in this state; and
(e) The
development of a partnership between health professional regulatory boards and
communities of color to increase the representation of people of color and
bilingual people in health care professions has significant potential to
improve the health outcomes of people of color and bilingual citizens of this
state.
(3) Health
professional regulatory boards shall establish programs to increase the
representation of people of color and bilingual people on the boards and in the
professions that they regulate. Such programs must include activities to
promote the education, recruitment and professional practice of members of
these targeted populations in Oregon.
(4) Each health
professional regulatory board shall maintain records of the racial and ethnic
makeup of applicants and professionals regulated by the board. Such information
shall be requested from applicants and the professionals regulated who shall be
informed in writing that the provision of such information is voluntary and not
required.
(5) Each health
professional regulatory board shall report biennially to the Legislative
Assembly in the manner required by ORS 192.245. The report shall contain:
(a) Data
detailing the efforts of the board to comply with the requirements of
subsection (3) of this section; and
(b) Data
collected under subsection (4) of this section documenting the ethnic and
racial makeup of the applicants and of the professionals regulated by the
board.
(6) For purposes
of this section, health professional regulatory board means a health
professional regulatory board, as defined in ORS 676.160, the Long Term Care
Administrators Board, the Board of Licensed Dietitians and the Behavior
Analysis Regulatory Board. [2001 c.973 §1; 2017 c.101 §21; 2018 c.61 §21]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 676.400
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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