Oregon Code § 682.025·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Definitions.
As
used in this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1) Ambulance
or ambulance vehicle means a privately or publicly owned motor vehicle,
aircraft or watercraft that is regularly provided or offered to be provided for
the emergency transportation of persons who are ill or injured or who have
disabilities.
(2) Ambulance
service means a person, governmental unit or other entity that operates
ambulances and that holds itself out as providing prehospital care or medical
transportation to persons who are ill or injured or who have disabilities.
(3) Emergency
care means the performance of acts or procedures under emergency conditions in
the observation, care and counsel of persons who are ill or injured or who have
disabilities; in the administration of care or medications prescribed by a
licensed physician or naturopathic physician, insofar as any of these acts is
based upon knowledge and application of the principles of biological, physical
and social science as required by a completed course utilizing an approved
curriculum in prehospital emergency care. Emergency care does not include
acts of medical diagnosis or prescription of therapeutic or corrective
measures.
(4) Emergency
medical services provider means a person who has received formal training in
prehospital and emergency care, and is licensed to attend any person who is ill
or injured or who has a disability. Police officers, firefighters, funeral home
employees and other persons serving in a dual capacity one of which meets the
definition of emergency medical services provider are emergency medical
services providers within the meaning of this chapter.
(5) Fraud or
deception means the intentional misrepresentation or misstatement of a
material fact, concealment of or failure to make known any material fact, or
any other means by which misinformation or false impression knowingly is given.
(6) Governmental
unit means the state or any county, municipality or other political
subdivision or any department, board or other agency of any of them.
(7) Highway
means every public way, thoroughfare and place, including bridges, viaducts and
other structures within the boundaries of this state, used or intended for the
use of the general public for vehicles.
(8) Nonemergency
care means the performance of acts or procedures on a patient who is not
expected to die, become permanently disabled or suffer permanent harm within
the next 24 hours, including but not limited to observation, care and counsel
of a patient and the administration of medications prescribed by a physician
licensed under ORS chapter 677 or naturopathic physician licensed under ORS
chapter 685, insofar as any of those acts are based upon knowledge and
application of the principles of biological, physical and social science and
are performed in accordance with scope of practice rules adopted by the Oregon
Medical Board or Oregon Board of Naturopathic Medicine in the course of
providing prehospital care.
(9) Owner means
the person having all the incidents of ownership in an ambulance service or an
ambulance vehicle or where the incidents of ownership are in different persons,
the person, other than a security interest holder or lessor, entitled to the
possession of an ambulance vehicle or operation of an ambulance service under a
security agreement or a lease for a term of 10 or more successive days.
(10) Patient
means a person who is ill or injured or who has a disability and who receives
emergency or nonemergency care from an emergency medical services provider.
(11) Prehospital
care means care rendered by emergency medical services providers as an
incident of the operation of an ambulance and care rendered by emergency
medical services providers as incidents of other public or private safety
duties, and includes, but is not limited to, emergency care.
(12) Scope of
practice means the maximum level of emergency or nonemergency care that an
emergency medical services provider may provide.
(13) Standing
orders means the written protocols that an emergency medical services provider
follows to treat patients when direct contact with a physician is not
maintained.
(14) Supervising
physician means a physician licensed under ORS 677.100 to 677.228, actively
registered and in good standing with the Oregon Medical Board, who provides
direction of emergency or nonemergency care provided by emergency medical
services providers.
(15) Unprofessional
conduct means conduct unbecoming a person licensed to perform emergency care,
or detrimental to the best interests of the public and includes:
(a) Any conduct
or practice contrary to recognized standards of ethics of the medical
profession or any conduct or practice which does or might constitute a danger
to the health or safety of a patient or the public or any conduct, practice or
condition which does or might impair an emergency m
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 682.025
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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