Oregon Code § 676.568·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Office
responsibilities; enumeration of powers not exclusive; rules.
(1) The Health Licensing Office is
responsible for the administration and regulatory oversight of the boards,
councils and programs listed in ORS 676.565. The responsibilities of the office
include, but are not limited to:
(a) Budgeting;
(b) Record
keeping;
(c) Staffing;
(d) Contracting;
(e) Consumer
protection and investigating complaints;
(f) Establishing
and collecting fees;
(g) Establishing
and administering uniform application processes for the issuance of
authorizations;
(h) Issuing and
renewing authorizations;
(i) Subject to
ORS 676.616 and 687.445, conditioning, limiting, suspending, revoking or
refusing to issue or renew an authorization or otherwise disciplining
applicants and authorization holders;
(j) Sanctioning
any examination service provider, interpreter or proctor who is under contract
or agreement with the office and who compromises the security, confidentiality
or integrity of examinations developed or conducted pursuant to the statutory
authority of the boards, councils and programs listed in ORS 676.565;
(k) Enforcing all
administrative rules adopted under any statute the office is charged with
enforcing, including board, council and program administrative rules
establishing professional code of conduct and practice standards, the scope of
professional practice and requirements for obtaining informed consent before
providing certain services or performing any procedure on clients;
(L) Preparing,
tracking and reporting office performance measures;
(m) Implementing
regulatory streamlining initiatives to reduce regulatory burdens without
compromising regulatory standards;
(n) Preparing and
circulating printed and electronic materials for educating or otherwise
assisting applicants, authorization holders and the public;
(o) Adopting
rules for the issuance of waivers or provisional authorizations to practice,
and establishing special conditions of practice, during a state of emergency
declared by the Governor under ORS 401.165;
(p) Referring
impaired practitioners to a diversion program approved or recognized by the
office and establishing criteria by rule for monitoring the impaired
practitioners progress and successful completion of the program;
(q) Establishing
requirements for additional education, training or supervised experience to
achieve compliance with the laws and rules governing professional practice;
(r) Establishing
by rule continuing education requirements for renewal of an authorization if
the office determines that continuing education is appropriate for renewal of
the authorization;
(s) Exempting
from authorization requirements a person who provides services at charitable or
fund raising events, after the office has considered and evaluated the written
request for an exemption on an individual basis; and
(t) Establishing
requirements by rule for the issuance of a provisional authorization for
purposes related to education or training.
(2) The
enumeration of duties, functions and powers in subsection (1) of this section
is not intended to be exclusive or to limit the duties, functions and powers
imposed on or vested in the office by other statutes. [Formerly 676.586]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 676.568
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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