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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 676 § 676.443 — Guidelines, recommendations for prescription of opiates

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 676 ·
Oregon Code § 676.443 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Guidelines, recommendations for prescription of opiates. As soon as practicable after the establishment of guidelines or recommendations as described in this section, the Oregon Medical Board, the Oregon State Board of Nursing, the Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine and the Oregon Board of Dentistry shall provide notice to the practitioners regulated by each board who are authorized under the laws of this state to prescribe opioids or opiates of any guidelines or recommendations established by any association of practitioners whose members are regulated by the boards. [Formerly 677.091]
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