Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 682 § 682.220 — Denial, suspension or revocation of license; investigation; confidentiality of
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 682 ·
Oregon Code § 682.220·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Denial, suspension or revocation of license; investigation; confidentiality of
information.
(1)
The Oregon Health Authority may deny, suspend or revoke licenses for ambulances
and ambulance services in accordance with the provisions of ORS chapter 183 for
a failure to comply with any of the requirements of ORS 820.350 to 820.380 and
this chapter or the rules adopted thereunder.
(2) The license
of an emergency medical services provider may be denied, suspended or revoked
in accordance with the provisions of ORS chapter 183 for any of the following
reasons:
(a) A failure to
have completed successfully an authority approved course.
(b) In the case
of a provisional license, failure to have completed successfully an authority
approved course.
(c) Failure to
meet or continue to meet the physical and mental qualifications required under
ORS 682.208.
(d) The use of
fraud or deception in receiving a license.
(e) Practicing
skills beyond the scope of practice established by the Oregon Medical Board
under ORS 682.245.
(f) Rendering
emergency or nonemergency care under an assumed name.
(g) The
impersonation of another emergency medical services provider.
(h)
Unprofessional conduct.
(i) Obtaining a
fee by fraud or misrepresentation.
(j) Habitual or
excessive use of intoxicants or drugs.
(k) The presence
of a mental disorder that demonstrably affects an emergency medical services
providers performance, as certified by two psychiatrists retained by the
authority.
(L) Subject to
ORS 670.280, conviction of any criminal offense that reasonably raises
questions about the ability of the emergency medical services provider to
perform the duties of an emergency medical services provider in accordance with
the standards established by this chapter. A copy of the record of conviction,
certified to by the clerk of the court entering the conviction, is conclusive
evidence of the conviction.
(m) Suspension or
revocation of an emergency medical services provider license issued by another
state:
(A) For a reason
that would permit the authority to suspend or revoke a license issued under
this chapter; and
(B) Evidenced by
a certified copy of the order of suspension or revocation.
(n) Gross
negligence or repeated negligence in rendering emergency medical assistance.
(o) Rendering
emergency or nonemergency care without being licensed, except as provided in
ORS 30.800.
(p) Rendering
emergency or nonemergency care as an emergency medical services provider
without written authorization and standing orders from a supervising physician
who has been approved by the Oregon Medical Board in accordance with ORS
682.245.
(q) Refusing an
invitation for an interview with the authority as specified in this section.
(3) The authority
may investigate any evidence that appears to show that an emergency medical
services provider licensed by the authority is or may be medically incompetent,
guilty of unprofessional or dishonorable conduct or mentally or physically
unable to safely function as an emergency medical services provider. The
authority may investigate the off-duty conduct of an emergency medical services
provider to the extent that such conduct may reasonably raise questions about
the ability of the emergency medical services provider to perform the duties of
an emergency medical services provider in accordance with the standards
established by this chapter. Upon receipt of a complaint about an emergency
medical services provider or applicant, the authority shall conduct an
investigation as described under ORS 676.165. The authority shall conduct the
investigation in accordance with ORS 676.175.
(4)(a) Unless
state or federal laws relating to confidentiality or the protection of health
information prohibit disclosure, any health care facility licensed under ORS
441.015 to 441.119, 441.820 and 441.993, any physician licensed under ORS
677.100 to 677.228, any owner of an ambulance licensed under this chapter or
any emergency medical services provider licensed under this chapter shall
report to the authority any information the person may have that appears to
show that an emergency medical services provider is or may be medically
incompetent, guilty of unprofessional or dishonorable conduct or mentally or
physically unable to safely function as an emergency medical services provider.
(b) Unless state
or federal laws relating to confidentiality or the protection of health
information prohibit disclosure, an emergency medical services provider
licensed under this chapter who has reasonable cause to believe that a licensee
of another board has engaged in prohibited conduct as defined in ORS 676.150
shall report the prohibited conduct in the manner provided in ORS 676.150.
(5) If, in the
opinion of the authority, it appears that the information provided to it under
provisions of this section is or may be true, the authority may request an
interview with the emergency medical servic
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 682.220
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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