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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 677 § 677.520 — Performance of medical services by unlicensed physician associate prohibited

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 677 ·
Oregon Code § 677.520 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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Performance of medical services by unlicensed physician associate prohibited. Performance of any medical services by a physician associate after the revocation or suspension of the license by the Oregon Medical Board, after expiration of a temporary license or in the absence of renewal of a license constitutes the unauthorized practice of medicine and subjects the physician associate to the penalties provided in ORS 677.990. [Formerly 677.090; 1983 c.486 §67; 1989 c.830 §33; 1999 c.582 §6; 2024 c.73 §139]
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