Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 678 § 678.150 — Powers, functions and duties of board, officers and executive director; rules;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 678 ·
Oregon Code § 678.150·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Powers, functions and duties of board, officers and executive director; rules;
subpoena powers.
(1) The Oregon State Board of Nursing shall elect annually from its number a
president, a president-elect and a secretary, each of whom shall serve until a
successor is elected and qualified. The board shall meet on the call of the
president or as the board may require. Special meetings of the board may be
called by the secretary upon the request of any three members. Five members
constitute a quorum.
(2) The board
shall adopt a seal which shall be in the care of the executive director.
(3) The board
shall keep a record of all its proceedings and of all persons licensed and
schools or programs approved under ORS 678.010 to 678.448. The records must at
all reasonable times be open to public scrutiny.
(4) The executive
director of the board may hire and define the duties of employees as necessary
to carry out the provisions of ORS 678.010 to 678.448. The executive director,
with approval of the board, may employ special consultants. All salaries, compensation
and expenses incurred or allowed shall be paid out of funds received by the
board.
(5) The board
shall determine the qualifications of applicants for a license to practice
nursing in this state and establish educational and professional standards for
such applicants subject to laws of this state.
(6) The board
shall:
(a) Exercise
general supervision over the practice of nursing in this state.
(b) Prescribe
standards and approve curricula for nursing education programs preparing
persons for licensing under ORS 678.010 to 678.448.
(c) Provide for
surveys of nursing education programs as may be necessary.
(d) Approve
nursing education programs that meet the requirements of ORS 678.010 to 678.448
and of the board.
(e) Deny or
withdraw approval from nursing education programs for failure to meet
prescribed standards.
(f) Examine,
license and renew the licenses of duly qualified applicants.
(g) Issue
subpoenas for any records relevant to a board investigation, including patient
and other medical records, personnel records applicable to nurses and nursing
assistants, records of schools of nursing and nursing assistant training
records and any other relevant records; issue subpoenas to persons for personal
interviews relating to board investigations; compel the attendance of
witnesses; and administer oaths or affirmations to persons giving testimony
during an investigation or at hearings. In any proceeding under this
subsection, when a subpoena is issued to an applicant, certificate holder or
licensee of the board, a claim of nurse-patient privilege under ORS 40.240 or
of psychotherapist-patient privilege under ORS 40.230 is not grounds for quashing
the subpoena or for refusing to produce the material that is subject to the
subpoena.
(h) Enforce the
provisions of ORS 678.010 to 678.448, and incur necessary expenses for the
enforcement.
(i) Adopt rules
to prescribe:
(A) Standards for
the assignment of authorized duties by a nurse to a nursing assistant. The
standards must include rules governing the administration of noninjectable
medication, including controlled substances, and other tasks ordered or
prescribed by a health care provider, as defined by the board by rule.
(B) Standards for
the delegation by a registered nurse of procedures ordered or prescribed by a
nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist or a physician licensed under
ORS chapter 677 to persons other than licensed nursing personnel in a
community-based setting, as defined by the board. The rules must:
(i) Provide for
the delegation of procedures related to administration of medication, including
the administration of controlled substances; and
(ii) Specify that
the delegation must occur under the procedural guidance, initial direction and
periodic inspection and evaluation of the delegating registered nurse.
(j) Notify
licensees at least annually of changes in legislative or board rules that
affect the licensees. Notice may be by newsletter or other appropriate means.
(7) The board
shall determine the scope of practice as delineated by the knowledge acquired
through approved courses of education or through experience.
(8) The board may
require applicants, licensees and certificate holders under ORS 678.010 to
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 678.150
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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