Oregon Code § 677.235·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
Medical Board; membership; confirmation; terms; vacancies; compensation.
(1) The Oregon Medical Board
consists of 14 members appointed by the Governor and subject to confirmation by
the Senate in the manner provided in ORS 171.562 and 171.565. All members of
the board must be residents of this state. Of the members of the board:
(a) Six must have
the degree of Doctor of Medicine;
(b) Two must have
the degree of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine;
(c) One must have
the degree of Doctor of Podiatric Medicine;
(d) Two must be
physician associates licensed under ORS 677.512; and
(e) Three must be
members of the public who represent health consumers.
(2)(a)(A) Board
members required to possess the degree of Doctor of Medicine may be selected by
the Governor from a list of three to five candidates for each member described
in subsection (1)(a) of this section whose term expires in that year, submitted
by the Oregon Medical Association not later than February 1.
(B) Board members
required to possess the degree of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine may be
selected by the Governor from a list of three to five candidates for each
member described in subsection (1)(b) of this section whose term expires in
that year, submitted by the Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of Oregon,
Inc., not later than February 1.
(C) The board
member required to possess the degree of Doctor of Podiatric Medicine may be
selected by the Governor from a list of three to five candidates for the member
described in subsection (1)(c) of this section whose term expires in that year,
submitted by the Oregon Podiatric Medical Association not later than February
1.
(D) The board
members required to be physician associates licensed under ORS 677.512 may be
selected by the Governor from a list of three to five candidates for each
member described in subsection (1)(d) of this section whose term expires in
that year, submitted by the Oregon Society of Physician Assistants not later
than February 1.
(b) Members who
are physicians or physician associates must have been in the active practice of
their profession for at least five years immediately preceding their
appointment.
(c)(A) A public
member may not be otherwise eligible for appointment to the board.
(B) A public
member, or the spouse, domestic partner, child, parent or sibling of a public
member, may not be a licensed health care professional in this state.
(d)(A) In
selecting the members of the board, the Governor shall strive to balance the
representation on the board according to geographic areas of this state and
ethnicity.
(B) Of the
members described in subsection (1)(a) to (d) of this section, at least one
member must be appointed from each federal congressional district.
(3)(a) The term
of office of each board member is three years, but a member serves at the
pleasure of the Governor. The terms must be staggered so that no more than five
terms end each year. A term begins on March 1 of the year the member is
appointed and ends on the last day of February of the third year after the
member is appointed. A member may not serve more than two consecutive terms.
(b) If a vacancy
occurs on the board, another qualifying member possessing the same professional
degree or license or fulfilling the same public capacity as the person whose
position has been vacated shall be appointed as provided in this section to
fill the unexpired term.
(c) A board
member shall be removed immediately from the board if, during the members
term, the member:
(A) Is not a
resident of this state;
(B) Has been
absent from three consecutive board meetings, unless at least one absence is
excused; or
(C) Is not a
current licensee, if the board member was appointed to serve on the board as a
licensee.
(4) Members of
the board are entitled to compensation and expenses as provided in ORS 292.495.
The board may provide by rule for compensation to board members for the
performance of official duties at a rate that is greater than the rate provided
in ORS 292.495. [1967 c.470 §43 (enacted in lieu of 677.230); 1971 c.650 §26;
1973 c.792 §33; 1979 c.388 §1; 1983 c.486 §28a; 1985 c.322 §4; 1989 c.830 §17;
1997 c.792 §23; 2005 c.760 §3; 2007 c.86 §1; 2007 c.349 §1; 2009 c.535 §5; 2009
c.756 §93; 2013 c.129 §12; 2015 c.403 §1; 2017 c.230 §1; 2017 c.409 §24; 2019
c.228 §1; 2021 c.94 §1; 2023 c.335 §1; 2024 c.73 §129]
Note:
Section 2, chapter 335, Oregon
Laws 2023, provides:
Sec. 2. (1)
Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, nothing in the amendments
to ORS 677.235 by section 1 of this 2023 Act affects the term of office of any
member of the Oregon Medical Board appointed prior to and serving on the
operative date specified in section 3 of this 2023 Act [January 1, 2024].
However, as vacancies occur, appointments shall be made in accordance with the
qualifications specified in ORS 677.235, as amended by section 1 of this 2023
Act.
(2) The term of an
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